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McPherson & Lewis blast their 420 to Bloody Mary glory

by Andy Rice 15 Jan 2020 02:07 NZDT 27 & 30 December 2019
Dylan McPherson and Jack Lewis win the GJW Direct Bloody Mary 2020 © Tim Olin / www.olinphoto.co.uk

Dylan McPherson and Jack Lewis followed in the footsteps of some great names to sail their 420 to victory at last weekend's GJW Direct Bloody Mary, the fifth leg of this season's Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series.

The breeze sometimes gusted up to 30 knots, with some wondering whether they would be able to handle the conditions. Unfortunately for Nick Craig, the multiple Endeavour Trophy winner, the jib halyard on his GP14 snapped as he was preparing to launch off the busy slipway. He busied himself with helping others launch, whilst cursing his bad luck at not being able to compete at an event which he is yet to win.

Hatty Cage hadn't sailed for four years, having previously won the RS Feva Worlds and been one of the top 29er sailors in the country. It was a very windy return to the sport for Hatty, crewing for her dad Rob in a Merlin Rocket that hadn't been out of the garage for a few seasons. While the Cages headed into the fray, a few of the 287 entrants took the wise decision not to launch, although Queen Mary Reservoir in south-west London was still a sea of colour and thrills and spills as sailors battled with the gusty field of play.

With the slowest boats starting at midday, Henry Koe from Southbank SC led the fleet of Toppers at the first mark. It was 20 racing marks later at the end of the second lap when the 420 team of McPherson and Lewis took over the lead. In the high winds this pair excelled and extended a commanding lead over the chasing pack. In the hunt were Simon Horsfield and Katie Burridge in their 2000 and close behind were the former Fireball World Champions DJ Edwards and Vyv Townend. However, the young 420 team held their nerve to hang on for a big victory, winning a race that has seen other great 420 sailors such as John Merricks and Ian Walker win the Bloody Mary some 30 years ago.

Behind the battle for line honours were some inter-class contests such as a close match race between two top-class 505s, with Paul Brotherton & Russ Clark eventually prevailing over reigning National and European Champions and former Bloody Mary winners Roger Gilbert & Ben McGrane. While the strong breeze made the event a benefit for the faster trapeze boats, two 2000s and one Laser, sailed by Ben Flowers, made it into the top ten under the Great Lakes handicap system.

Here's a rundown of some of the other category and class winners from the day:

First Lady Helm: 420 (56383) Megan FARRER, Emsworth SC
First Queen Mary Helm: Laser, Chris Ellyatt, QMSC
Grand Master: Contender (2706) Stuart JONES, Datchet Water SC
First Junior Helm: 420 (54487) Dylan MCPHERSON and Jack LEWIS, RYA
First Sailability: Megan Pascoe, Frensham Pond SC

Class prizes:

RS Aero 5 (2325) Ned Stattersfield, Wells-Next-The-Sea SC
RS Aero 7 (2439) Tim Hire, Lymington Town SC
RS200 (1657) Geoff CARVETH and Emma HIVEY, Warsash SC
RS400 (1488) Michael SIMS and Mark LUNN, Carsington SC
Topper (47902) Henry KOE, South Bank SC
Laser Radial (213563) Joe SCURRAH, Carsington SC
Laser (214415) Christopher ELLYATT, Queen Mary SC
420 (54487) Dylan MCPHERSON and Jack LEWIS, RYA

All in all, it took 75 volunteers to manage the smoothly-run operation at Queen Mary Sailing Club. Another Bloody Mary done for the year, and the 2020 season is under way. To look back through how the race was won and to clock your own progress around the race course, look at the GPS tracking which will soon be available.

Just 80 for the King George Gallop

The King George Gallop first took place as a temporary replacement for the Bloody Mary two years when water levels were running unusually low at Queen Mary. The Gallop has now become established as an event in its own right, and is the sixth event in this season's Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series. Taking place on the north side of London on Sunday 26 January, the format is three back-to-back handicap races. Due to space restrictions at King George Reservoir, entry is limited to monohulls, with a maximum of 80 boats. Bearing in mind most events in the Series have booked to capacity this season, and with 30 already entered, the Gallop is likely to fill out too. So get your entry in ASAP at: www.sailjuiceseries.com

Events in the series

The following events comprise the Seldén SailJuice Winter Series 2019/20:

Fernhurst Books Draycote Dash, Draycote Water Sailing Club
23 & 24 November 2019

Datchet Flyer, Datchet Water Sailing Club
7 & 8 December 2019

Brass Monkey, Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club
27 December 2019

Grafham Grand Prix, Grafham Water Sailing Club
29 December 2019

Bloody Mary, Queen Mary Sailing Club
11 January 2020

King George Gallop, King George Sailing Club
26 January 2020

John Merricks Tiger Trophy, Rutland Sailing Club
1 & 2 February 2020

Oxford Blue, Oxford Sailing Club
15 February 2020

Prizegiving, RYA Dinghy Show, Alexandra Palace
1015am Saturday 29 February 2020

You can find out more about the Series here: www.SailJuiceSeries.com

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