(Southampton, England)- The Royal Southampton YC Frostbite Series is in
full swing and the fleet is being treated to, as usual, fairly extreme
conditions-- from benign and beautiful to crazy and cold!
RACES 1 & 2
It was a windy blustery day which greeted the fleet for the first sail
of the year and one which would certainly blow away the cobwebs from the
H&Q!
The gradient wind was circa 22 knots with gust up to 30 knots from the
SW which was relatively warm, especially after the recent cold spell for
the inaugural race of the Doyle Sails Frostbite Series. With 35 entries
in two IRC and two RSYC classes the first race got under way with many
putting reefs in. The first run was exciting with plenty of boats flying
their kites however there were plenty of broaches in the strong gusts
and from early on Doyle Sails were going to be kept busy after the race!
An
early casualty was ALICE, last year’s series winner, who sadly broke
their mast which went with a bang as it was carbon fibre, fortunately no
one was hurt. JAMMIN too had problems with their gennaker which wrapped
around the forestay and took a good flogging in the breeze.
With four boats retiring and others with torn sails when the gradient
wind picked up to 25 knots plus and the gusts up to 35 knots, the second
race was wisely abandoned.
The racing was close in all classes with Class 1 being won by J/DREAM –
Kirsty and David Apthorp’s J/109. Class 2 was won by J’RONIMO – David
Greehalgh’s J/92s.
RACES 3 & 4
It was frosty for the early starters with wall-to-wall sunshine and a
light Northerly breeze greeting the racers for the second days racing in
the aptly named Frostbite Series.
In total contrast to the last Sunday of racing, the breeze for Race 3
was very light and fickle, shifting back and forth as it ran down
Southampton Water as the boats started at Deans Lake beating for
Hovercraft 1. All four classes got away but with the shifty light wind
it was debatable whether they would finish the race until it shifted 50
degrees to the east and increased to 10 knots. Class 2 was won by JAMMIN
the J/92 owned by Matt, Pete and Andrew. Class 3 was won by ARABELLA,
the new J/111 owned by Niall Dowling.
With a steady 10 knot North Easterly established the second race was
back and forth across Southampton Water and, as long as one had plenty
of layers on it was not too cold in the sun. Again all four Classes had
clean starts ,although with a little jostling in Class 2, After Barn
was the windward mark then up the river before cascading back and forth
down to the finish at Deans Lake. All in all just enough before retiring
to the warmth of the club which was very busy for the prize giving of
bottles of wine and Doyle Sailmakers bags.
With a more stable wind, the finish order changed significantly. It was
J-DREAM, Kirsty and David Apthorp’s J/109 who took the bullet in Class
1. Niall Dowling’s J/111 ARABELLA had her second win of the day in
Class 3 to now be leading the series in Class 3.
Sailing Photo Credit- John Greenway
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