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IOM Scottish Travellers 2007 Event 2 - Paisley - 25th May 2007 |
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Report by Richard Rowan (RO) |
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The second event of the 2007 IOM Scottish Travellers Series was held at Paisley MYC at Barshaw Park. As last year, there was a very high turnout of 16 skippers from the Scottish clubs and an English visitor - Mike Adams - from Eastbourne. Skippers were greeted by sunshine and a good westerly breeze which held throughout the day despite a pessimistic forecast of rain coming in at lunch time. 7 skippers started the day's sailing with a Starting Advantage of 30 seconds. Some skippers thought this was too high for the relatively short courses that were being used - however, although the day's racing was won by Robert Rooney who started with a SA, the next 3 places were taken by scratch boats - so perhaps the 30 seconds was ok after all. What was important was that the fleet was spread out a little up the first beat and round the first mark - without starting advantages, it would probably have been necessary to adopt 2 heats. The changeable wind direction and strength combined with a very short distance between the windward and leeward marks made the morning's sailing extremely difficult for
all the skippers. The 30 second starting advantage meant that almost every race, SA skippers lead the fleet over the finishing line. Top skippers Ali Law
and Ian Dundas had what amounted to a poor start to the day's sailing with a number of unexpectedly high placings. Mike Adams who had never sailed at Paisley before
produced an excellent set of top 5 results. 21 races were held and, as is always the case with a high number of races, consistency paid. Robert Rooney came out well ahead on points to win the event,
whilst places 3rd to 5th were covered by 3 points.
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