Easy victory for Bayliss

The RS700 fleet was dominated by one sailor at their European Championship in Garda

Monday August 7th 2006, Author: RS Association, Location: United Kingdom
Another record entry of 36 RS700’s gathered at Riva for the inaugural 2006 European Championship. Hot favourite for the title after his win at the Nationals was Paul Bayliss. The real question was whether the classes other heavy weather experts could really put together a significant challenge.

The fleet launched excitedly for the practise race on Sunday as the Ora built on schedule. Unfortunately a thunder cloud marched menacingly down the west side of the lake forcing an abandonment as most of the fleet were flattened by the westerly squalls which had completely overridden the southerly Ora.

Day one of the racing promised to be a classic Garda day. The legendary Matt Stark started his championship well by port tacking the fleet and leading the charge to the windward mark. Alex Southon lead around the top mark followed by Andy White and Paul Bayliss, Bayliss took the lead as Southon and White capsized on the first gybe and sailed on to a convincing win. Andy held second place until rounding the wrong hook mark which let Alex in to take second with Jerry Wales third and Andy fourth.

The second race of the day resulted in a much larger contingent trying the port tack starts, preferring to take some sterns in order to get right to the cliffs as soon as possible. Bayliss lead from the start followed by Southon and White. The day finished with a classic RS meal and disco at the club along with the other RS fleets at the event for their Eurocup.

Day two started with a seminar by Paul Bayliss where he shared his six tips for success even before the race starts. Once again Garda served up a classic Ora breeze which allowed Dave Geal to monster the first beat and lead at the first mark. Unfortunately he had to slow down to avoid some 800’s on the first run which allowed Paul Bayliss to take the lead which he held to the finish followed by Steve Butcher who sailed a convincing race with Southon third followed very closely by Jerry Wales.

In race four Bayliss took the lead and had a convincing win, with White and Alex Koukourakis battling for second, Andy got second on the line Koukourakis was third and Leigh Albrecht fourth. The day ended with an excellent RS700 fleet meal at the Grand Hotel with a great turnout of friends and families.

Day three saw the fleet out on the water early waiting for the breeze. The Ora kicked in late and there were further delays as some of the other fleets decided to play general recall with the race committee. The race posed some different questions for the fleet as they were on the middle race course rather than the cliff side. Do you gybe immediately or does it pay to go down the lake first? Classically cliffs paid once again as Bayliss dominated the race from start to finish with White second and Wales third. Andrew Peake worked through the fleet to secure a well deserved fourth.

The Carabinieri launch rolled up and advised the race committee of some impending bad weather which saw the second race of the day cancelled. This resulted in the spectacular sight of more than 200 RS boats of various types hoisting their kites and sending it down the lake in the rising wind. Memorable!

Thursday started with an excellent seminar on reading the weather by Mark Littlejohn. Paul Bayliss now looked to be in an unassailable position for the championship barring some disaster. The real question was whether anyone could finish ahead of him on the water and break his string of first places. Racing started in classic Garda conditions. Bayliss once again lead around the top mark followed by Butcher and Southon. Southon spectacularly collided with an upwind RS800 which took him out of the running for the race. This let Koukourakis battle with Steve Butcher for second. Butcher capsized on the last gybe letting White through to third.

Friday’s seminar was an insightful talk on boat preparation and maintenance by RS guru Alex Southon. Paul Bayliss did not actually need to sail the last day but went out anyway. This is Garda after all and sailing these high performamce boats here is always a pleasure. The race for the positions was still definitely on with Andy White, Alex Southon and Jerry Wales all in with a shout. Paul Bayliss led the charge to the cliffs but it was Andy White sailing higher who was able to tack onto his hip and lead at the first mark. Having taken the lead Andy immediately tried to throw the race by losing sight of the leeward mark, over standing it by some distance and letting Paul through to lead up the second beat. However Andy was not so easily beaten, breaking through again to take a well deserved race win with Andy Peake coming through to take second. Alex Southon recovered from a mediocre start to take fourth in the race and third overall as Jerry Wales had an unusually bad day at the office. The final race of the day was cancelled as thunder clouds gathered over Riva cancelling out the Ora.

Paul Bayliss took home the spectacular new European Championship trophy having completed the double this year. The next event for the RS700’s on the Fat Face circuit is Weston on 12th August.

Results:

Pos Helm Sail No R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Tot
1 BAYLISS PAUL  GBR 875  -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -3 6,0 
2 WHITE ANDREW  GBR 900  -5 3 (ocs)  2 2 3 2 1 13,0 
3 SOUTHON ALEX  GBR 927  2 2 3 -7 6 (dns)  4 4 21,0 
4 WALES JERRY  GBR 888  4 5 4 -6 3 5 6 -21 27,0 
5 PEAKE ANDREW  GBR 92  -9 6 5 10 4 -8 5 2 28,0 
6 BUTCHER STEPHEN  GBR 951  -14 10 2 -24 5 4 3 5 29,0 
7 ALBRECHT LEIGH  GBR 939  3 8 -9 4 7 -13 7 6 35,0 
8 KOUKOURAKIS ALEX  GBR 913  (raf)  7 dsq  3 -9 2 9 7 36,0 
9 TANNER GRIFF  GBR 776  7 4 (dsq)  12 -15 7 12 8 50,0 
10 WALBANK NIGEL  GBR 966  8 9 dsq  9 -12 6 -15 10 51,0 
11 HUMPHREYS MATT  GBR 933  12 (dsq)  6 8 11 (dns)  16 12 65,0 
12 MARSHALL STEVE  GBR 760  6 11 7 13 18 (dns)  14 -22 69,0 
13 GEAL DAVE  GBR 961  -26 12 10 5 (dns)  18 10 20 75,0 
14 POLGLASE TIM  GBR 854  11 14 14 -15 14 11 11 -23 75,0 
15 POLLINGTON MARK  GBR 963  -19 18 8 14 -19 17 13 9 79,0 
16 CUMMINS DAVID  GBR 944  10 (dns)  (dns)  ocs  8 9 8 11 83,0 
17 BRANDT CHRISTIAN  GER 959  15 (dns)  15 18 10 12 17 -28 87,0 
18 CHAPLIN ROB  GBR 941  13 15 11 19 -20 14 19 -26 91,0 
19 HAYDEN PAUL  GBR 765  -23 16 17 17 16 16 (dns)  18 100,0 
20 CONNER MATTHEW  GBR 868  16 17 18 11 -29 19 24 -28 105,0 
21 STARK MATTHEW  GBR 934  17 19 21 16 -22 21 18 -27 112,0 
22 AZZOPARDI DAN  GBR 840  18 22 20 -27 -25 20 22 17 119,0 
23 GATEHOUSE EDDIE  GBR 861  20 24 24 (dns)  23 10 -25 19 120,0 
24 GORRINGE DAVID  GBR 902  (dns)  (dns)  13 20 13 23 dns  16 122,0 
25 LILLEY RICHARD  GBR 893  (dns)  13 12 25 21 15 (dns)  dns 123,0 
26 NOLAN IAN  GBR 960  25 23 22 -30 -27 24 20 14 128,0 
27 KREUZER ACHIM  GER 792  24 20 19 21 -28 26 26 -30 136,0 
28 SWANN IAN  GBR 890  22 21 (ocs)  -28 24 22 23 25 137,0 
29 MCNULTY NED  GBR 741  21 (dns)  25 22 26 (dns)  dns  13 144,0 
30 LOWE NICK  GBR 9  (dns)  (dns)  16 23 17 dns  dns  15 145,0 
31 SMITH HOWARD  GBR 940  (dns)  (dns)  23 29 dns  25 29 32 175,0 
32 DENCHER MIKE  GBR 908  (dnc)  (dnc)  dns  dns  30 27 28 31 190,0 
33 CAMERON JONATHAN  GBR 945  (dns)  (dns)  dns  26 dns  28 27 dnf 192,0 
34 EDWARDS HOWARD  GBR 880  (dns)  (dns)  dns  dns  dns  dns  21 24 193,0 
35 O'NIONS PETER  GBR 859  (dns)  (dns)  dsq  dns  dns  dns  dns  dnf 222,0 
35 LEESON ROBERT  GBR 896  (dns)  (dns)  dns  dns  dns  dns  dns  dns 222,0 

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