(London, England)- It was a tough year. It was a Fastnet year. And, an
RORC 600 year. It was not going to be easy for any boat participating
in this years RORC Seasons Points Championships to easily walk off with
all the silverware and pickle-dishes. Nevertheless, some J/Teams
prevailed despite some harsh and very, very challenging conditions
offshore- some absolutely not within the "wheelhouse" of where these
J/Teams can succeed, if not dominate offshore. Again, this year's
series points to the fact that a good all-around design is critical to
offshore success-- too "type-formed" and you win big in one event and
get crushed in the next. Such was the case this year.
In the IRC Classes the best five offshore races are counted towards the
RORC Season's Points Championship. These were heavily contested and in
some of the classes, the results were undecided until after the
Cherbourg Race, the last race of the season. For the J/Teams,
"Congratulations" are in order for those that persevered and prevailed
against the best offshore sailors from Western Europe. Here's the
scoreline for these J/Teams:
- Alan Paul Trophy - Consistent High Performance in IRC Overall: ARABELLA- J/111 - Niall Dowling (GBR)
- Emily Verger Plate - IRC Two Overall- JOOPSTER- J/122 - Neil Kipling
(GBR) and in the same division Niall's team on ARABELLA finished 5th
overall.
In addition to the winners, special mention should be made of the following performances:
- IRC Overall- the J/111 ARABELLA sailed by Niall Dowling was 2nd
overall behind the custom Ker 46 Tonnere- the overall winner. Just
behind them was the J/122 sailed by Neil Kipling.
- In IRC One- the J/133 JINGS sailed by David Ballantyne was 5th
overall, just 40 points from first overall. In other words, a top ten
finish in any of two more races would have put them in contention for
top two overall!
- In IRC Three- J Teams took 50% of the top 10! They included Nikki
Curwen's J/105 VOADOR in 3rd, Nick Martin's J/105 DIABLO-J in 4th, Tor
McLarens' J/109 INSPARA in 6th, Greg Nasmyth's J/109 JARHEAD in 7th and
Robin Taunt's J/109 JIBE in 9th. Good show by all!
- In IRC Doublehanded- the series could've gone anywhere in the last two
races. In the end, Nick Martin's J/105 DIABLO-J nipped Nikki Curwen's
J/105 VOADOR for 5th and 6th, respectively. It was a "nip-and-tuck"
battle until the end of the series for the thirty-plus hardy group of
souls and sailors in this fleet.
The net, net of the 2011 RORC summer sailing season is that it takes
solid, easy-to-sail, all-around boats to succeed in the RORC events.
Again, with primarily all amateur/ corinthian teams, the fleet of J
sailors not only had fun but won their fair share of silverware, too.
Nothing like adding a few more pickle-dishes to the serving inventory at
home! For more RORC Offshore Season sailing information.