28th/29th
June
Fresh westerly winds made exciting racing for the thirteen
The championship was organised by Royal Harwich Yacht Club. The first race was a windward/leeward
course. Initially Goosander (Ian Sharps and John Pack) led from Mars (
The afternoon race was an Olympic course. It was a duel between Mars and Guillemot (David Mayne). Mars led up wind, but Guillemot was quicker downwind. They swapped places several times before Mars won. Behind them Pegasus (David Kerridge) got up to third, but then broached spectacularly at the gybe mark. Goosander took third place with Pegasus fourth. After the first day, Goosander led on points from Mars with Thunderer third.
On Sunday the sun shone and the wind shifted to the southwest and
strengthened a little. The morning race
was an Olympic course. Thunderer led at
the first mark from Telamon (
Goosander was fifth, leaving her equal on points with Thunderer before the last race.
The last race was windward/leeward.
Thunderer led from the start, pursued by Mars and Goosander. This order stayed
the same to the finish, with Guillemot
fourth. Thunderer’s brace of wins on the
Sunday won them the championship. John
Williams was crewed by his brother Hugh and son Richard. Once again, race officer
Results: 1 Thunderer (John Williams) 4 points
2 Goosander (Ian Sharps/John Pack) 7 points
3 Mars (
4 Pegasus (David Kerridge) 11 points