The vintage sailing event at Roadford Lake held over the weekend of 4/5th July attracted 25 entrants, with the home club providing eight boats some of which were borrowed, including an Osprey, Albacore, OK, Jollyboat, National 12 and three Flying Fifteens. Six SigneT dinghies came from far and wide, including Humberside and Broadstairs which was a truly mammoth effort.
Conditions on the Saturday were quite variable with occasional decent wind patches but with short lulls and big wind shifts, and local PRO Norman Halstead did an excellent job setting the courses and getting the fleets away promptly, with possibly only one individual recall over the weekend.
With all the races being invisible handicap, the racing settled into a pattern with the Osprey, Albacore, OK,Finn and Fireball opening up a gap from the slower boats behind as they tended to accelerate away with the puffs as they came through and this made it difficult for the slower boats to keep up on corrected time, although Angus Cook and Leila Farmer in their refurbished Firefly 2117, fresh from triumph on the Tideway were quite close at times but just off the faster boats.
The first race on Sunday was the Gardiner Memorial race which was a longer race at well over an hour for most competitors and sailed in much lighter and variable conditions. Again, the faster boats went into a lead, with the OK of Commodore Richard Willows stuck a little further back, but on the last lap he picked up some downwind breeze to sail under the Albacore, and then catch up the leading boats who were marooned in the middle of the lake in a substantial lull. This enabled him to squeak into the lead ahead of the Osprey and take the trophy.
After a short lunch break racing continued with the wind even lighter, the PRO sailed two one lap races which in the hot sun and fickle wind seemed quite long enough. Of course, at 4 PM with everyone packing up a thermal breeze came across the lake and filled in, but such is life. The Signet fleet proved to be a revelation with a number of young sailors enjoying some excellent racing amongst the slower boats and performing very well and certainly on the Saturday when the breeze was picking up a bit kept in touch in the last two races extremely well.
The Vintage Sailing Events are an excellent way of keeping older classes and boats racing and this event with a number of older and younger sailors with some truly vintage boats showed that you don't need all the latest gizmos to have fun!
After sailing, competitors were treated to an excellent cream tea and biscuits by Ed Bremner's team of Nicky Brice and helpers, and thanks again to Alan Williams for doing the background organisation and Norman Halstead with his wife Sarah for being an excellent race team with instant reporting of results. See you all next year.
Overall Results:
Pos Class Sail No Sailors Handicap R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Pts
1 Osprey 942 John Williams & Ellie Hardy 84 1 1 5 2 6 1 5
2 Albacore 7143 Ann Whitfield & Keith Whitfield 93 2 2 1 4 1 2 6
3 OK 1759 Richard Willows 96 3 3 2 1 2 21 8
4 Finn 683 John Barnes 92 5 5 3 3 3 4 13
5 Fireball 14605 Philip Hooper & Mike Hooper 85 4 4 7 5 9 8 20
6 Jollyboat 3 Ed Bremner & ladies 88 16 7 4 8 13 6 25
7 Signet 921 Tom Field & Caroline Hollamby 107 9 10 11 9 4 5 27
8 Signet 761 Pat Overs & Eddie Davies 107 7 11 12 6 7 7 27
9 Signet 858 Harry Badcock & Frank Goodall 107 8 8 8 10 5 9 29
10 National 12 3360 Alan Watson 98 21 21 21 7 8 3 39
11 Firefly 2117 Angus Cook & Leila Farmer 100 6 6 6 21 21 21 39
12 Signet 690 Lizzy Davies & Abi Hollamby 107 10 12 10 11 11 12 42
13 Flying Fifteen 2923 Alan Williams & Stephen Scriven 87 21 13 13 13 12 10 48
14 Signet 369 Mark Hollamby 107 21 21 14 12 10 14 50
15 Firefly 4106 Ethan Walker & Anna Walker 100 11 9 9 21 21 21 50
16 Flying Fifteen 1439 Steven Tostevin & Neil/Lincoln 89 14 15 17 15 14 11 54
17 Signet 364 Bertie Badcock & Will Davies 107 12 21 15 16 21 13 56
18 Flying Fifteen 597 Simon Montgomery 89 15 16 16 14 15 15 59
19 OK 1728 Simon Deeks 96 13 14 21 21 21 21 69
20 French boat 2081 Pat Dawes & Harry Dawes 21 21 21 21 21 21 84















