Flying Fifteen International

Flying Fifteen XIII World Championship Results

Durban - South Africa 1st - 7th April 2001

Sailed: 7  Discards: 1

Pos Sail No Helm Crew Class R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Total Pts

1

GBR 3591

Charles Apthorp

Andy Weatherspoon

Open

RDG

(18)

5.7

5.7

5.7

10

3

48.1

30.1

2

GBR 3721

Steve Goacher

Phil Evans

Open

(OCS)

15

3

0

0

0

18

94

36

3

GBR 3648

Mike Hart

Chris Gowers

Open

(OCS)

5.7

0

11.7

8

3

8

94.4

36.4

4

AUS 3718

Grant Alderson

Dean McAullay

Open

(14)

0

11.7

10

11.7

8

11.7

67.1

53.1

5

AUS 3619

Ronald Packer

Peter Mudford

Open

18

(46)

10

15

14

5.7

0

108.7

62.7

6

GBR 3711

Alan Bax

Bill Masterman

Open

11.7

17

16

8

10

(18)

16

96.7

78.7

7

AUS 3662

Peter Gale

Chris Mason

Open

(OCS)

29

8

3

17

14

14

143

85

8

GBR 3630

Barry Parkin

Sue Parkin

Open

0

10

24

(27)

20

17

17

115

88

9

NZL 3094

Aaron Goodmanson

Allister Rowlands

Open

20

11.7

19

21

(22)

11.7

5.7

111.1

89.1

10

RSA 3639

Patrick Harris

Joe Boy

Open

3

21

21

22

3

22

(27)

119

92

11

IRL 3621

Darren Martin

Simon Murray

Open

15

24

13

(29)

15

26

10

132

103

12

GBR 3660

Geoff Bayliss

Tom Bayliss

Open

5.7

8

20

23

30

25

(34)

145.7

111.7

13

IRL 3708

John Lavery

David O'Brien

Open

24

30

17

(33)

18

13

13

148

115

14

GBR 3603

Brett Dingwall

Ben Dingwall

Open

10

31

14

25

25

(27)

19

151

120

15

GBR 3638

Howard Green

Ian Preston

Open

(41)

25

15

13

13

33

25

165

124

16

NZL 3544

Peter Dallimore

Richard Watkins

Open

22

3

36

19

(DNF)

23

22

183

125

17

AUS 3717

Greg Leaversuch

Peter Barblett

Open

19

22

18

24

(34)

24

24

165

131

18

GBR 3689

Neville Herbert

Tim Hammick

Open

(OCS)

39

35

17

16

15

15

195

137

19

GBR 3703

Chris Ducker

Richard Rigg

Open

21

23

23

(35)

26

29

21

178

143

20

GBR 3615

Roger Palmer

Barbara Palmer

Open

16

20

22

18

32

35

(DNF)

201

143

21

AUS 3663

Craig Rainey

Ian Rainey

Open

17

16

(34)

31

28

30

23

179

145

22

AUS 3659

Nils Blumann

Thomas Brown

Open

24

(49)

25

37

23

19

20

197

148

23

IRL 3688

Justin Burke

Alan Greene

Open

23

(33)

27

26

29

21

29

188

155

24

NZL 3714

Rob Coutts

Nick Davenport

Open

(OCS)

14

29

20

19

16

DNF

214

156

25

AUS 3480

Ashley Smith

Jamie Thomson

Open

28

13

(43)

34

31

28

26

203

160

26

GBR 3645

Colin Nutt

Christopher Hough

Open

26

(38)

31

30

21

32

30

208

170

27

IRL 3363

Bryan Willis

John McPeake

Open

25

28

38

14

35

(39)

32

211

172

28

GBR 3653

Robert Hogben

Glyn Morgan

Open

(OCS)

36

30

28

37

20

28

237

179

29

GBR 3692

Nicholas Heath

Graham Wadely

Open

27

35

28

(40)

27

38

31

226

186

30

HKG 3610

Howard Williams

Christian Donagh

Open

13

19

41

(OCS)

41

40

38

250

192

31

GBR 3635

Ian Cleaver

Simon Russell

Open

33

44

33

16

33

DNF

33

250

192

32

NZL 3481

Richard Ingham

Mark Puddick

Open

29

34

32

38

24

37

DNF

252

194

33

GBR 3634

David Nicholls

Peter Wareham

Open

31

26

40

(43)

40

31

35

246

203

34

GBR 3724

Paul Brown

Oliver Dingwall

Open

(OCS)

27

39

36

36

34

41

271

213

35

AUS 3525

John Wallace

Stewart Wallace

Open

35

(42)

26

39

38

36

39

255

213

36

IRL 3691

Ken Dumpleton

Ben Mulligan

Open

34

40

DNS

32

39

42

36

281

223

37

HKG 3722

Samuel Chan

Benjamin Ford

Open

32

32

42

(47)

42

41

37

273

226

38

RSA 2766

Peter Morgenrood

Jeremy Kriek

Classic

40

(56)

37

41

44

43

43

304

248

39

RSA 3205

Derick Warne

Darryn Hinett

Classic

39

47

45

45

43

(DSQ)

40

317

259

40

HKG 3701

David Chow

Mark Lyons

Open

37

39

44

42

(DNF)

DNC

42

320

262

41

RSA 3007

Neil Tocknel

Russel Thornton

Classic

36

41

(DNF)

46

46

47

DNF

332

274

42

RSA 2841

Hemraj Gokal

Dennis Lapham

Classic

44

45

47

(53)

49

45

47

330

277

43

HKG 3700

James Dale

Donald Hughes

Open

38

(52)

48

51

52

46

48

335

283

44

HKG 3650

David Thewliss

Joyce Thewliss

Open

45

43

46

(DNC)

50

DNF

46

346

288

45

HKG 3469

Wai Chuen Chen

Steve MacKay

Open

43

50

49

54

51

(DNF)

49

354

296

46

GBR 2744

Scott Train

Graham Lamond

Classic

46

51

(DNF)

50

48

DSQ

44

355

297

46

AUS 2759

John Caig

Peter Fullagar

Classic

42

53

(DNF)

52

47

DNF

45

355

297

48

RSA 2915

Terry Flynn

Mark Cawdron

Classic

(DNF)

55

DNF

48

45

44

DNC

366

308

49

GBR 3699

James Coates

Marc Menage

Open

(DSQ)

48

DNC

44

DNC

DNC

DNC

382

324

50

RSA 2583

Derek Wilkes

Kevin Crampton

Classic

(DNF)

54

DNF

49

DNC

DNC

DNC

393

335

51

SWA 2842

Percy Elston

Robin Forrester

Classic

47

(DNF)

DNF

DNC

DNF

DNC

DNC

395

337


 

Classic Worlds

 

Pos Sail No Helm Crew R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Total Pts

1

RSA 2766

Peter Morgenrood

Jeremy Kriek

5.7

(14)

0

0

3

0

3

25.7

11.7

2

RSA 3205

Derick Warne

Darryn Hinett

3

5.7

3

3

0

(DSQ)

0

30.7

14.7

3

RSA 3007

Neil Tocknel

Russel Thornton

0

0

(DNF)

5.7

8

8

DNF

53.7

37.7

4

RSA 2841

Hemraj Gokal

Dennis Lapham

10

3

5.7

(14)

13

5.7

10

61.4

47.4

5

RSA 2915

Terry Flynn

Mark Cawdron

(DNF)

13

DNF

8

5.7

3

DNC

77.7

61.7

6

GBR 2744

Scott Train

Graham Lamond

11.7

8

(DNF)

11.7

11.7

DSQ

5.7

80.8

64.8

7

AUS 2759

John Caig

Peter Fullagar

8

10

(DNF)

13

10

DNF

8

81

65

8

RSA 2583

Derek Wilkes

Kevin Crampton

(DNF)

11.7

DNF

10

DNC

DNC

DNC

101.7

85.7

9

SWA 2842

Percy Elston

Robin Forrester

7

(DNF)

DNF

DNC

DNF

DNC

DNC

109

93

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Reports

Day 1

The race started at the 4th attempt and the early leader was Barry and Sue Parkin (GBR) who started at the pin and worked out a 100m lead by Mark 1. second at this stage was Grant Alderson and Dean McAullay (Aus), followed by Mike Hart and Chris Gowers (GBR) who had in fact been caught under the black flag. The wind fluctuated in the 4 - 8 knot range and moved around about a 50 degree range. Charles Apthorp and Andy Weatherspoon took the lead at the second weather mark after having ripped his spinnaker and then headed hard right while repairing it. The Parkins dropped to seventh before picking boats off on the next round to take the lead again at the final wing mark.

The first Hong Kong boat was Howard Williams and Christian Donagh in seventh place, and Grant Alderson and Dean Mcaullay (AUS) followed in eight place. The first Irish boat was Darren Martin and Simon Murray in 9th place,and the first New Zealand boat was Aaron Goodmanson and Allister Rowlands in 14th. 8 boats in total fell foul of the black flag including regatta favourites Steve Goacher and Phil Evans (GBR) and Mike Hart and Chris Gowers (GBR).

5 protests were held following the racing - those protesting their disqualification under the black flag rule had their protests dismissed, Charles Apthorp and Nils Bluman were given redress for a gybe mark replacement and were given 0 and 24 points respectively. Their placings still stand as fourth and twenty-fourth.

Day 2

Race 2 of the 13th International Flying Fifteen Worlds Championships was sailed in a light southerly wind that gradually shifted around to the South East and lightened. After several delays and recalls the fleet got away and the early leader was HKG 3650 David and Joyce Thewliss closely followed by IRL 3621 Darren Martin and Simon Murray. Those who had chosen to go right, the popular option for the previous day, were left to chase. On the second beat AUS 3718 Grant Alderson and Dean McAullay went right and climbed from 4th to 1st place. By now the wind was very light with boats hardly moving as they attempted to reach the finish. Second to finish was NZL 3544, Peter Dallimore and Richard Watkins. In third was GBR 3648 Mike Hart and Chris Gowers, and in 4th place having gained several places and adding to their 3rd the day before were Geoff and Tom Bayliss (GBR).

Day 3

Race 3 was sailed in the strongest breeze to date with a South Westerly wind of 20 knots gusting 30. After one false start the fleet got away cleanly under a black flag. First to the weather mark was GBR3648 Mike Hart and Chris Gowers with a lead of 50 yards over defending world champions GBR 3721, Steve Goacher and Phil Evans, followed by South African Nationals champions Charles Apthorp and Andy Weatherspoon.
There followed two hectic reaches with broaches and capsizes and gear tested to the limits.  The gybe mark was particularly difficult in the 8 foot seas. A run and a beat followed and at the shortened course finish the order was Hart then Goacher, Apthorp and Peter Gale of Australia fourth. The overall position is extremely open with the day's leaders Barry and Sue Parkin finishing in the late teens and Geoff and Tom Bayliss also finishing out of the first 10.

Day 4

Sailed in a brisk 20 knot South Westerly wind.  GBR 3721 Steve Goacher/Phil Evans sailed a steady race to maintain their challenge for a fourth World Title.  On the first beat the leaders went inshore and at the weather mark AUS 3662 Peter Gale/Chris Mason led by six boat lengths from Goacher/Evans.  Third round was GBR 3638 Howard Green/Ian Preston, followed by GBR 3591 Charles Apthorp/Andy Weatherspoon.
Two fast reaches in a lumpy sea brought Goacher/Evans into the lead which they held to the finish.  Gale/Mason retained second place with Apthorp/Weatherspoon third. Alan Bax/Bill Masterson fourth and Grant Alderson/Dean McAullay (AUS) came through from 7th at the gybe mark to finish fifth.  With one discard Apthorp leads from Mike Hart/Chris Gowers 6th in todays heat.  The win for Goacher/Evans brings them up to 3rd overall with three races to go.

Day 5

Race day 5 of the International Flying Fifteen World Championships saw contenders for the championships being towed out into Durban Bay under sultry overcast purple skies.

A fitful southerly breeze blew intermittently but never settled long enough for the Race Offical, Gavin Smith to set a course. After a 2 hour wait the fleet was relieved to see the abandon signal and sail/tow back to shore.

Day 6

A heavy, lumpy swell blown up by the North Easterly wind provided spectacular offwind sailing and difficult windward work on a day when the wind stayed at 15 - 20 knots. After a delay and a recall race 5 was underway on a fair beat, GBR3591 Charles Apthorp led around the weather mark followed by GBR3711 (Alan Bax and Bill Masterman), third was GBR3648 Mike Hart and Chris Gowers. Steve Goacher and Phil Evans rounded 10th and gained places to round in 3rd place at the leeward mark after 2 fast reaches.
On the second beat Patrick Harris and Joe Boy (RSA) hit the right hand corner and led around the second weather mark. A helter-skelter run followed, and positions maintained on the 3rd beat. On the last triangle Goacher and Evans tore past Apthorp and also took Patrick Harris before the finish, which was shortened before the last beat.

After a short wait, race 6 commenced in similar lumpy conditions with hard beats and flying downwind legs.  AUS 3619 (Ronald Packer and Peter Mudford) led from the right hand side. Second round was GBR3648 (Hart and Gowers) third Goacher and Evans. A big battle on the reach led to a pile up at the gybe mark from which GBR 3721 (Goacher and Evans) emerged at top speed. GBR 3648 (Hart / Gowers) dropped their spinnaker as the wind shifted and gained considerably. GBR 3721 (Goacher and Evans), however, using their superior off wind speed kept their lead to the finish. Second was Hart and Gowers, and third Packer and Mudford.

Day 7

At the start of Race 7, three boats had a chance to win the World championships. Reigning World Champions Steve Goacher and Phil Evans held the points advantage, but were discarding an Black Flag DSQ and so couldn't afford any errors. The seventh race was sailed in lumpy North Easterly with 15-20 knots of wind blowing across the wave on an overcast but warm April day. On the first beat out to sea the left side paid and the first mark leader was IRL 3621 Darren Martin and Simon Murray. The first of the leading contenders was GBR 3591 Charles Apthorp and Andy Weatherspoon. Meanwhile astern, Goacher and Evans had to do penalty turns following an incident with Ron Packer/ Peter Mudford (AUS 3619). A little way astern of Apthorp were GBR 3648 Hart/ Gowers. On the first 2 reaches Apthorp climbed to fifth place while Goacher and Hart were stuck in the park.

On the second beat the Irish pair on IRL 3621 kept their lead while Apthorp progressed to fourth and on the run gained two more places. On the 3rd beat Martin was passed by Packer and Apthorp dropped back to 4th, behind Packer, Martin and Bax. In the end Apthorp moved up to second, which was sufficient to win the World Championships, provided that Goacher was unable to pass 5 boats up the last beat . Just before the finish Hart and Gowers came out of the left hand corner but Apthorp/Weatherspoon covered them to the finish, to take the World title from Goacher, with Hart in third place. The finishing order for the final race was Packer/ Mudford; Apthorp/ Weatherspoon; Goodmanson/Rolands and Hart/ Gowers fourth.


 
 

Gear Guide

 Who was using what at the Worlds
 

Boat Helm / Crew Hull Sails Mast Rudder Crew Weight Spinnaker System

 

Main Genoa Spinnaker

 

GBR 3591

C Apthorp
A Weatherspoon

Dingwall

Goacher
E2

Goacher
G1

Goacher SL2

Epsilon
(Proctor)

Winder

29 St
185 Kg

Bags

GBR 3721

S Goacher
P Evans

Ovington

Goacher
E2

Goacher
G1A  G1

Goacher SL2

Epsilon
(Proctor)

Winder

29 St 
185 Kg

Bags

GBR 3648

M Hart
C Gowers

Ovington

Goacher
E2

Goacher
G1A G1

Goacher SL2

Epsilon
(Proctor)

Winder

27.5 St
175 Kg

Bags

AUS 3718

G Alderson
D McAullay

Sailpower

Pinnell & Bax

Epsilon
(Proctor)

Sailpower

29 St
185 Kg

Bags

AUS 3619

R Packer
P Mudford

Sailpower

Moore

Goacher
G1A

Goacher SL2
P&B

Epsilon
(Proctor)

Sailpower

28 St
178 Kg

Chute

GBR 3711

A Bax
B Masterman

Dingwall

Pinnell & Bax

Epsilon 
(Proctor)

Winder

30 St
191 Kg

Bags

AUS 3662

P Gale
C Mason

Sailpower

Gale & Rimmington

Epsilon
(Proctor)

Sailpower

30 St
190 Kg

Bags

GBR 3630

B Parkin
S Parkin

Ovington

Pinnell & Bax

Holt

Winder

24 St
153 Kg

Bags

NZL 3094

A Goodmanson
A Rowlands

Wiigibank

Doyle

Superspar

 

28 St
180 Kg

Chute

RSA 3639

P Harris
J Boy

Ovington

Goacher
E2

Goacher
G1A

Goacher
SL1

Epsilon
(Proctor)

Winder

26.5 St
170 Kg

Bags