Gul series 2014 round up
The 2014 Gul Series took in venues from as far South and West as Salcombe and
as far North as Annandale in Dumfries and Galloway. Eight events were held with
four to count towards the series.
Those that competed were well rewarded with Gul’s very generous sponsorship,
vouchers were awarded at each event.
The Family division is possibly the most important in the class. The National 12
is a superb boat to sail with youngsters and plenty of parent child teams
competed. John and Ollie Meadowcroft N3543 were both consistent and
well-travelled, they were only beaten in the family division twice in six
outings. The sibling pair of Nick and Tanya Copsey N3528 finished second three
points adrift. Nine of the crews who competed in the family cup were still
pre-teen, the future is bright!
The Admirals cup was a showdown between Burghfield rivals and mates. Alan Beeton
and Helen Barry N3388 were pipped to the post by Neal and Freya Lilywhite, in
the beautifully restored N3271, who held the advantage in the light winds at the
final event at Northampton. Both boats showed dedication to the task competing
at Salcombe and Shoreham along the way, as well as waters closer to home.
The Vintage boats, as usual put in a good performance with nine competing. The
rock solid Brian Kitching N1657 took victory from the Angus Beyts N1833 who took
the time to travel from Scotland to impress us all with his kilt wearing at the
Northampton prize giving. In one of the races at Northampton Angus crewed by
Gerald Copsey beat one of the ultra-modern DCB’s defying an age gap of more than
half a century!
This year, recognising the advantage of winged rudders, the non-foiling boats
were rewarded with their own sub series. Nigel and Chris White swapped their
Numinous design for a Final Chapter N3445 and enjoyed success, they were pushed
hard through the series by Jeremy Carey and George Rowland N3444. Jeremy and
George had the chance to seize victory at the final event, but in light winds
Antony and James Gifford N3348 stole their hopes with a fine performance.
In the overall series the DCBs dominated yet again. Tom Stewart and Andrea
Downham N3544, shot off to a good lead taking advantage of Zoe Ballantyne not
being available to crew Graham Camm at Burghfield which is usually a banker for
the Camm’s. However as the season panned out it looked like, as last year, the
Camm team would succeed with a late tilt at the title. Graham and Zoe won back
to back events at King George and Ripon to draw level with Tom and Andrea for
the final event. However on this occasion things went the other way. With Andrea
expected to be out of action Tom’s fist reserve Robert Stewart was called into
action and with the weight advantage in their favour Tom and Robert Stewart
drifted to victory at the final event at their home club.