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P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby rpm1200 » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:13 am

P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival - Cowes 27-28 August 2011

One of the biggest on-the-water events of the year, the British Powerboat Festival, takes place at Cowes on the Isle of Wight on Saturday/Sunday, 27th/28th Auigist and among the front-running crews taking part will be London pairing Simon Bayles (Battersea) and Philippa Baker (Kensington).

Currently equal second in the spectacular P1 SuperStock Championship – the UK’s premier national powerboat racing series – Bayles and Baker have taken the sport by storm in 2011 with a series of truly sensational performances. Most impressive though is the fact the Team 88 crew is in its first season!

“We’re really very pleased with how things have gone so far”, says Bayles, “We’re going quickly and to be second equal in the championship is fantastic. Cowes will be a major test though, the first full endurance off-shore race. We’ve raced in bays, raced on a river and now the big one out at sea from Cowes to Poole and back."

Edox and Pertemps are two of the most experienced crews in P1 SuperStock, but Team 88 is most certainly edging closer and closer as the season progresses. The upcoming Cowes event, which will take place on 27/28 August, is the fourth of five championship events on the 2011 calendar with the series – dubbed ‘Race to Liverpool’ – concluding on Merseyside next month.

For a full timetable of events visit: http://cowes2011.co.uk/timetable.htm

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Re: P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby cookee101 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 4:24 pm

We'll be racing in the Cowes Torquay event on the Sunday

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Postby jokaboat » Fri Aug 19, 2011 4:26 pm

Remenber to wave as you pass the Needles. I'm intending to be out there, or nearer Hurst, so I'll try to get some pics. Any chance you could slow down a bit as you go past so I get the time to focus properly :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Re: P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby cookee101 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 4:47 pm

jokaboat wrote:Remenber to wave as you pass the Needles. I'm intending to be out there, or nearer Hurst, so I'll try to get some pics. Any chance you could slow down a bit as you go past so I get the time to focus properly :roll: :lol: :lol:



IF we slow down it won't be for photos! :D
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Postby ian h » Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:04 pm

Will be following the fleet down the Solent so hopefully take some good photo's
Remember last year was a bit rough and have seen pictures of my boat about 45 degress into the air with very little boat in the water !!!
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Re: P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby Ed » Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:45 pm

This sounds great. Hmm.. tempting...
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Re: P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby cookee101 » Sat Aug 20, 2011 7:53 am

It was a bit rough last year - I was asked to crew on "Garmin" and it was a damp experience!
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Re: P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby rpm1200 » Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:54 am

Good luck to all the racers out at Cowes this weekend, lets hope we all get to see some sunshine!

P1 SuperStock Tea Party

The staff at P1 SuperStock are always on the hunt for new Powerboat racing crews and sponsors, if you are interested in coming to race a P1 Panther or Sponsoring a boat for the 2012 season - P1 will be hosting an informal tea party at the P1 SuperStock Race Centre at the British Powerboat Festival, Cowes, on Saturday afternoon at 4pm - the perfect opportunity to come and talk to the Championship Co-ordinator, pick up some information and find out first hand from the current racers what it's all about.

If your visiting the British Powerboat Festival please come and say hello.
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Re: P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby rpm1200 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:29 pm

Peters and May Win Shortened Cowes-Poole-Cowes P1 SuperStock Endurance race

Darren Hook (Wadhurst, East Sussex) and David John Harwood (London) took the P1 250 Panther honours in the P1 SuperStock Championship’s Cowes-Poole-Cowes offshore endurance this weekend – the new Peters & May crew benefitting after points leading Pertemps hit troubles.

Several boats in P1 250 Panther and the P1 150 class encountered problems in the rough conditions, leading event organisers to make the decision to curtail the planned two laps of the course after the opening tour. Hook and Harwood though came through unscathed.

Championship pace-setters John Wilson (Coleshill, Birmingham) and Neil Scarborough (Monks Risborough) held a handsome lead in their Pertemps boat past the Two Buoys marker before a broken throttle cable led to Wilson having to clamber onto the back of the boat to facilitate a repair.

Robbing Pertemps of the lead and dropping the crew to fourth in the final placings, the fact they did manage to finish though means Wilson and Scarborough head to Liverpool for the final two races of the season in a fortnight’s time with a provisional 21 point lead at the top of the P1 250 standings.

“We were nearly at Wytch Farm and way in the lead, we were absolutely storming away and just reaching the point where we thought we could ease-off a bit”, explained Wilson, “I just eased the throttle off a bit and then it broke, just dropped off and we had no throttle.

Popular local racer Shelley Jory-Leigh (Southampton) and navigator Dan Smith (Southampton) made a welcome return to the podium – the first time Shelley has tasted the champagne since her comeback from career-threatening injury.

To achieve such a result, in rough conditions, is testament to the former British champion’s skill and sheer determination, ably assisted of course by trusty navigator Smith. It wasn’t all plain sailing though for Helvetia Wealth as heavy contact with a wave at one stage did briefly cut-out the comms unit.

“I think the curtailment of the second lap was quite sensible”, said Shelley, “After the first lap there were only three or four of us in the 250s still running. On the first part of the course running down to Two Bouys, it was that typical off the Needles swell. For once, probably my sensibility of being a little bit cautious in the rough – and still a little bit scared of the racing – probably got us through in one piece.

“I never thought I was going to make a podium this year, to get back in a boat was my challenge and it’s been hard with a lot of tears. To get a podium at Cowes, second place, is so sweet as it’s near-enough my home town. Dan did a fantastic job navigating too and he handled the bigger course brilliantly.”

Sensational Powerboat racing rookies Simon Bayles (Battersea) and Philippa Baker (Kensington) achieved another podium finish with a richly deserved third place, enabling the Team 88 crew to pull clear in second place in the P1 250 standings three points to the good over Peters & May.

In response to the rough conditions, Bayles said: “Well, we enjoyed it! It was incredibly rough up to Two Buoys and we arrived there in about third place and from there we blasted it round to North Head – it was still rough but it was great rough. Pippa did a great job navigating, she did really well.”

Philippa added: “I think it was a balance of trying to keep your boat together as well, if you look at how many boats didn’t finish then you can see that. We didn’t have any problems though, it all went really well – I’m very happy.”

Typhoo, piloted by Andy Wilby (Fleet, Hampshire) and navigated by Jonny Allbut (Southampton), came to a halt within 200 yards of the start after a heavy landing resulted in zero drive – marking Wilby’s first failure to finish in any race in Cowes in 12 years, incredibly disappointing for both crew and sponsor.

Unfortunately for Edox, navigator Anthony Crossley (Sidmouth, Devon) encountered serious pain after a couple of heavy landings early on. Driver Rupert Pugh (Matlock, Derbyshire) benevolently choose to bring the boat to a halt despite Crossley saying he was ok to continue.

Returning to the Cowes action, in P1 150 Rose Lores (Stubbington, Hampshire) and rookie Lucci Levi (Cowes) looked to have taken a famous victory with an outstanding performance on their first outing together. For 17-year-old Lucci, her first navigational experience was as thrilling and exhilarating as it was superb and marked the beginning of a new chapter in the famous Aitken/Levi family history.

Post-race though, Team Purple’s Stuart and Sara Cureton (Lindford, Hampshire) were promoted to first place from third after the Eclipse duo were adjudged to have missed a marker buoy while battling hard with Team Fox. Rose and Lucci therefore finished second in the end with Martin Colligan (St Helier, Jersey) and Liam McDermott (St Helier, Jersey) third in the Fox boat.

Azam Ali (London) – who also made his AquaX Championship Jet-Ski debut on Saturday at Egypt Point – finished in fourth place in P1 150 alongside navigator Sam Whittle (Twickenham).

All attention now turns to the season finale for P1 SuperStock as the ‘Race to Liverpool’ prepares to reach its conclusion. Albert Dock in the Merseyside city will host round five on 10/11 September where the inaugural P1 250 Panther Champions and the new P1 150 Champions will be crowned.

Provisional Cowes-Poole-Cowes Result:
P1 250: 1 Peters & May; 2 Helvetia Wealth; 3 Team 88; 4 Pertemps
P1 150: 1 Team Purple; 2 Eclipse; 3 Team Fox; 4 Aztec Racing

Provisional Championship Points:
P1 250: 1 Pertemps 121; 2 Team 88 100; 3 Peters & May 97
P1 150: 1 Team Purple 137; 2 Eclipse 112; 3 Team Fox 106
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Re: P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby rpm1200 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:03 pm

Here are some of our images from the weekend we look forward to seeing some of the others:
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Re: P1 SuperStock at the British Powerboat Festival -27-28 Aug

Postby Ed » Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:51 am

Those pictures are pure madness!! I love it!
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