Andrew, Ross and Geoffrey arrived at Datchet today to find no wind and the webcam weather reading zero across the wind speeds🤔… rather than call it a day, time was spent tinkering with the sheeting on Ross’s 95.
As forecast the wind filled in to allow three races after some tuning to the  conditions. Results were Andrew 2 wins 4points. Ross and Geoffrey were tied on 7 points with Geoff getting the edge after winning the last race. He somehow managed to sail the entire windward leg on the same tack whilst everyone else had to put in numerous tacks🤔
There was 95 sailing on Saturday, but no results as far as I am aware. For the Marbleheads on Sunday we had Graham Bantock as a guest testing his new Marblehead.
(Very smart paint Job, Graham!! Gold on black !!)
Results were: Nigel 12 pts and 4 wins Phil 13 pts and 4 wins Graham B 24 pts and 1 win Hugh 25 pts and 1 win Richard Uttley 35 pts Graham H 38 pts All ten races were sailed in B Rig on the South Course
It was a cracking day at the Club today – very Westerly, B Rigs… often top end!! I was in three layers and still had to go and get a jacket on!! We had a terrific fleet of six Marbleheads with a seriously intense level of competition. Five of the fleet were F6s and Graham B was our guest of honour!!
We shall have full results in due course from HM, but it’s fair to report that there were some cracking races in the ten race programme. In terms of sheer speed, in the often wavy conditions, the Commodore’s F6 was totally on fire – around half the races won, and at least two of them were runaways! We shall see how the points turn out though as Nigel B’s F6 was fabulously consistent as well as fast. Hugh M sailed a couple of proper fire-crackers too. The starts were an interesting call in the westerly and generally the game played out close up along the wall for us all to see. Graham H made several superbly good starts, and racing was altogether pretty close. Often the lee end of the line along the wind curve of the wall was surprisingly quick – and Phil H split from the fleet out in the bay using this routing pretty often in his excellent morning.