Craftinsure Traveller Northern Series 2022

Chelmarsh SC is home to one of the most recently engaged and growing Supernova fleets.

The club has an excellent stretch of water and is situated in glorious Shropshire; near to Bridgenorth and Ironbridge, not to be missed by any travellers wishing to see a beautiful part of England.

As well as really good water the club has excellent facilities:

Camping is confirmed as available on site (for a small fee per night) for tents and campervans from Thursday evening of the 21st April to Saturday evening of the 23rd April, allowing visitors to engage with the clubs very warm welcome; for free class training (with RYA Class Coach Andy Kerr) on Friday 22nd April; Northern Traveller Series Event Class racing on Saturday 23rd April, and even club racing (or local exploration of beautiful Shropshire) on Sunday 24th April.

The Chelmarsh growing Supernova fleet enjoyed a fantastic inaugural event in 2021, with 19 competitors, including 14 visitors.

The event will of course be Covid 19 compliant to the contemporary regulations in force nationally and at the club..

Galley and bar facilities will be available for the whole weekend; details to be confirmed.

Chelmarsh cordially welcomes the Supernova Class to it's water and invites any queries to be directed to the Supernova Fleet Captain, David Bibby at <[email protected]>

Please note, entry, camping and additional meal facilities are required to be pre-booked via web collect at:

https://webcollect.org.uk/chelmarsh/event/craft-insure-supernova-travellers-and-chelmarsh-training

Report

2022 CHELMARSH SC

SUPERNOVA

CRAFTINSURE

TRAVELLER SERIES

EVENT REPORT.

 

It was a good turnout with 16 of 23 boats signed on electing to brave the gusty conditions for the Craftinsure Traveller Series event at Chelmarsh SC, The fleet is returning for the second year to this iconic club’s lake and joining the growing club Supernova fleet, fuelled by the ingenious work of David Bibby, the Fleet Captain. Competitors were greeted with a deceptive 13, gusting 23, North Easterly breeze for the first of two races scheduled before lunch, with a forecast that promised increasing challenges as the day progressed.

 

RO John Dickinson set a perfect course given the wind direction and everyone got off cleanly for the first race. Local Sailor Matt Thursfield showed good local knowledge and fine upwind speed to round the windward mark first, with Cliff Milliner from Cotswold SC, Steve Hawley from Bartley SC and Peter Coop from Winsford Flash in hot pursuit. The down wind legs of the first race were testing for Matt, with low pressure in the first race, so Cliff, Will Gifford (Cotswold), Steve Hawley (Bartley SC) and Mike Gibson (Bartley SC) all found better speed, plus a mainsheet block failure in race 1 saw Matt fall back to 5th fighting the upwind pressure with no mainsheet block assistance. Cliff showed his quality with a clear first place, Will in second, Steve in 3rd, Mike in fourth and Matt held on well for 5th.

 

After a quick shore based mainsheet block repair, for Matt, the second back to back start proceeded on a similar course and the increasing ominous rumbling howl of the gusts in the trees behind the clubhouse announced the arrival of the forecast strengthening gusty breeze.

 

With an early, strong gust induced capsize, catching Cliff out, a front of fleet dual ensued between Matt and Steve. After many place changes just behind, and many high pressure reach capsizes throughout the fleet, Matt took first place, Steve second, Mike third and Jonny Everett (Llandegfedd SC) relishing the gusty conditions came in 4th. In an exciting race, which would have made great TV / video viewing, Cliff suffered a shroud loop failure before the finish, and subsequent de-mast, effectively ending his challenge to win the meeting.

 

After a hearty Chelmarsh lunch, the sailors went back out into a strong and blustery breeze for the afternoon's final race.

 

In Race 3 Matt Thursfield, Steve Hawley and Will Gifford battled like Titans to take the line honours in that order; with Matt getting the better on the first beat. Behind there were a lot of place changes and good competition / survival technique throughout the fleet as the gusts came and went. Matt wasn’t getting it all his own way; in the lulls his competitors occasionally reeled him in. However as fresher gusts came in Matt went on to win with a big smile. Matt took the line and Open Meeting honours from Steve. Will was third, both in the race and overall.. Class legend Mike Gibson won a hard fought overall 4th.

 

Matt Thursfield :Winner; Chelmarsh Supernova Open 2022.

 

Thanks to Andy Kerr who led the class training day as coach on Friday 22nd April which was supported by ‘Smartwater’ a technical crime fighting solution company, who donated £1000 worth of prizes for the participants. Great to see emerging fleets attending Chelmarsh SC which shows the growing popularity of the Supernova Fleet class.

 

Results

Matt Thursfield (Chelmarsh SC) took the overall win,

Steve Hawley (Bartley SC) was second,

then Will Gifford (Cotswold SC) in 3rd.

Mike Gibson (Bartley SC) 4th.

Paul Bickley (Alton Mere SC) was first Mk1 in 15th position.

Mike Gibson was first Veteran in 4th overall.

Adrian Lumb sailed all three races with a small sail and was awarded a prize.

 

Report by David Bibby

Supernova

Fleet Captain

Chelmarsh Sailing Club

Photos by Terry Gumbley

 

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