On Sunday 5 November Sutton Bingham Sailing Club held a special open event in memory of Roger Battersby who sadly passed away this summer, together with their annual fundraiser for the RNLI.
Roger was a long time member of the sailing club and a passionate dinghy racer in a variety dinghy classes.
Roger’s Race held in the morning attracted 25 entries, including nine visitors who knew and had competed against Roger on the racing circuit. The race was full of thrills and spills with testing, gusty conditions giving everyone a challenging competition. When the handicaps were calculated, which make adjustments for the different types of boats sailing, it was Simon Hawkes from Wimbleball Sailing Club that came out on top, sailing a Phantom. Nick Orman from Castle Cove Sailing Club, also in a Phantom, finished second and third was home sailor Richard Frost in his Solo dinghy.
Roger’s parents, John and Margaret presented the new annual trophy at lunchtime, together with vouchers to the leading competitors to spend with representatives of the RNLI who attended with their usual “pop-up” Christmas gift shop.
The RNLI pursuit race was held in the afternoon for the RNLI Shield. The format for this race, as the name suggests, is that the slowest boats start first, pursued at intervals according to their time handicap by progressively faster boats, In theory if everyone sails their boats optimally the whole fleet would finish together. With the wind strength lighter, but still extremely shifty and a variety of sailing skill levels this was never actually going to be the case.
Max Robertson in his Laser Radial was first off pursued a few minutes later by Andrew Frost in his RS Aero 5, father, Richard Frost in a Solo and Andy Roxburgh and Howard Frear, sailing Streaker dinghies. Howard Frear lost lost ground with a capsize early on but caught Roxburgh before the finish. The morning’s winner, Hawkes, sailing his Phantom exceptionally quickly, hit the lead with 25 minutes to the finish and Ian Jay in his Finn closed down the early leaders to move into the runner-up spot with around 5 minutes until the finish hooter. Andrew Frost stayed ahead of his dad to take third and Richard Frost just squeezed out Chris Jones in an RS Aero 7 at the last mark to finish 4th.
The event raised £208 in voluntary donations. £75 in vouchers were given as prizes to spend on RNLI gifts and the club’s galley charity box added another £125, so the total contribution to the RNLI was £408.
Sailors who would like to support the event next year should make a note in their diaries for Sunday 4th November 2018.
Roger’s Race
1st, Simon Hawkes (Phantom)
2nd, Nick Orman (Phantom)
3rd, Richard Frost (Solo)
4th, Howard Frear (Streaker)
5th, Andy Roxburgh (Streaker)
RNLI Shield
1st, Simon Hawkes (Phantom)
2nd, Ian Jay (Finn)
3rd, Andrew Frost (RS Aero 5)
4th, Richard Frost (Solo)
5th, Chris Jones (RS Aero 7)