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Re: National Championships - Mumbles Yacht Club - 18-21 August
« Reply #15 on: August 25, 2022, 05:25:32 PM »
Mumbles the Windy
A tale to last the ages of mighty winds, wild waves and some pretty little Cherubs.
Day 1 started with a forecast of 12knts and calm waters. Little did they know what was to meet those plucky Cherubs. Race 1 started with 20 knts and lumpy waves. This would build over the next three days.
Oh do I need to mention the rain?
That's enough of the weather report on to race 1.
Race 1
EJ and Eleanor spent the first lap trading places, while Marmite and Usagi recovered from bad starts. Marmite finally went on to win while the others fought it out for second.
Eleanor managed to knot a halyard on the last hoist gifting a close fought second to EJ with Usagi in third.
Race 2
A & E stopped wobbling long enough to claim her first victory of the week. Eleanor ran out of excuses to gain 2nd. Behind, Usagi held off the  rapid Ducks for 3rd.
Day 2
Race 3
EJ took an early lead but was soon overtaken by the close dueling A & E won out from Marmite and EJ came in a close third.
Race 4
A & E were locked in such an intense battle with Marmite that Dan's Boat slipped through unnoticed for the win from A & E and Marmite.
Race 5
A & E stretched out an early lead to be convincing winners. Marmite second and Eleanor held on for third.
Race 6
Your intrepid reporter decided that starting a 4th race in the 5th hour of sailing wasn't as inviting as ice cream. It was good ice cream.
A & E won from Marmite and Ducks Third.
If you feel this kind of reporting isn't good enough then I suggest you buy and come to the events. Trust me, if you don't, you are missing out on much more than results.
Day 3
The class took advantage of the local tourist spots, as the wind increased and waiting for the slower fleet to finish for an hour. After ter 40 min races felt less appealing.
Day 4
Lighter winds at last, with a mild 10 to 18 knots and with flatter, almost soothing waves.
Race 10
A & E bolted off again, while the battle between Marmite, Usagi and Eleanor carried on as before. Usagi came out on top with Marmite leading Eleanor across the line.
Race 11
It was much the same, but this time Eleanor led the chasing pack after another epic battle with Marmite and Usagi. Yet again only seconds between them.
Race 12
A & E bored of winning, went in for the famous ice-cream. This left 1st up for grabs. Dan's boat took advantage of a great start to lead Eleanor around the course, followed by Marmite.
So much happened at this event I could write a book.
I didn't even mention the "Captain's hat" or the "If not duffers will not drown" incidents.
If you want the full Cherub experience you could use the class Cherub at an event, or jump straight in and buy new from 12k (class assisted) to 15 k fully professional.
Special mention this year goes to Poppy's crew, who after showing great speed all year, caught COVID the night before. Better luck next time.