Tuesday 30 September 2014

WOW! Solid September!!

Following on from a brilliant summer of sailing, the Autumn is shaping up to be pretty solid too. In September, I've done training in the Summer Squad, the Spinnaker Open, Bart's Bash and the RYA South Zone Championships.

First up, the Summer Squad training. This was a weekender at Lymington and a super light wind one. On the Saturday we mostly worked on boat handling and light wind speed with a few short races in the afternoon. 

Saturday night we stayed at my Grandparents with BBQ ribs and chips for tea, yum. This also meant we didn't have to get up super early and I got pancakes for breakfast! More yum! 

On Sunday we did quite a lot of team racing. We wanted to race as the Euro Team Racing Team but we were split up but I did have Sophie in my team and we won all our races - the dream team! Despite the light winds it was a good weekend and really great to see loads of my friends who I hadn't seen since the Nationals.
Haydn Sewell winner of Spinnaker Optimist Open 2014
Me with the silverware!

Next up was the Spinnaker open. I was a bit of a last minute entry to this as we decided to go so we could help Arthur who sails at my club and his Mum who were going to their first ever event. It certainly turned out to be a good one for me. It was another light wind weekend and as, always at Spinnaker, really shifty. The starts were epic, with over 50 boats on a really short line, loads of shouting, boats going everywhere. In total we did four races and I got a 1st, 2nd and two 3rds.  

I finished up with 6 points and was the overall winner and the top junior sailing.  It's the first time I've won a regatta in a while so I was really pleased. Great prizes too. A new windex, Spinnaker SC glass, a copy of the Optimist Photo book and two trophies. The overall trophy has some great names on it including Greg Carey, Nick Thompson, Phil Sparks and of course Milo Gill Taylor. Thanks to everyone at Spinnaker for running the regatta.
Haydn Sewell sailing Feva XL Bartsbash 2014
Tongue out with concentration!!

The next weekend it was Bart's Bash. On the Saturday I went Oppie sailing with Oliver Evans and Freddie Ellis to do a bit of practising with our V4 North Sails and speed work then in the afternoon we went Feva sailing as me and Oliver sailed the Feva in the Bart's Bash race. We thought some practice would be a good idea as I've never helmed with an asymmetric kite before. Guess what it was really light winds again so all pretty straightforward!

Upright and in control downwind!!
Sunday morning for Bart's Bash it was a bit of a different story as the wind was blowing about 15kts and conditions were a bit choppy in parts of the course. With the conditions we had our hands full as we are both small and light, way too much so for a Feva XL. Add to that 100 boats on a shared start line ranking from pico's and toppers to foiling moths and it was game on!

The race lasted for 70 minutes and we did four laps. We did have three capsizes one with the spinnaker up so our overall time wasn't that flash but we completed the race flew the spinnaker on every lap and had a blast, which was the main thing. It was such a good laugh and brilliant race to be in! 
Haydn Sewell sailing Feva XL Bartsbash 2014
A nice tack!
Haydn Sewell sailing Feva XL Bartsbash 2014
A flat boat (a rare experience)!



 













Last weekend it was the RYA South Zone Championships at the Weymouth and Portland Sailing Academy.

There was a big turn out of Optimists with 93 in total. Again, you've guessed it, it was a really light wind weekend! On Saturday afternoon we had two races and a lot of waiting around as we were sharing the course with the Fevas and Mirrors. I had a good start with a 2nd in the first race and a 4th in the second, although I really should have won the first one as I was in the lead going in to the final leg, but still finished the day in second overall. 

Saturday night's dinner was fish and chip dinner (well sausage and chips for me) with Freddie and Cordelia and a bit of table tennis. Apparently according to Dad I should stick to sailing as table tennis isn't my sport! 

On Sunday I felt like I had a good chance to win the event as Vita Heathcote, who was in first place, wasn't sailing the second day. On Sunday we did three races and like Saturday it was a day for sailing up the middle of the course, minimising risk and watching for the shifts and pressure. We did three races and I had two 2nds and a 3rd, but unfortunately it wasn't quite good enough as Henry Chandler who sailed really well got three 1st places. It was really close especially going into the last race where I still had a chance of winning but in the end Henry won with 6 points and I was second with 9. Although coming second was a good result I was pretty disappointed and annoyed with myself as I should have won two races that I was leading but got overtaken. I get a bit nervous when I'm out in front and am probably not making the right decisions so that is something I definitely need to work on.

So It's been a full on September and in the middle of it all we got a call to say I've been selected to go the RenaissanceRe Junior Gold Cup in Bermuda from 21-26 October  How awesome is that. I'm so lucky to be going and can't wait. But before then we have the End of Season championships in Rutland which is the final ranking event of the year!
Haydn Sewell training Gurnard 2014
Some downwind practise in Light Winds

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