(Flensburg, Germany)- Flensburg Sailing Club hosts the annual Flensburg
Sailing Week every autumn and for the last few years has also hosted the
FSC Deutsche Open for the J/80 class.
Over the three days in mid-September, sixteen J/80s managed to get in
some great sailing with the weather, in general, cooperating nicely for
the three days.
Day 1 - The first two races were sailed at about 8 knots of wind, with
PROCEEDS DIVA winning the first two. In the third race of the day the
wind was barely strong enough for a race, this nerve-sapping race could
ultimately decide the leaders for the first day. At the end of the day,
PROCEEDS DIVA was first, just two points behind them were the past
winner of the regatta- Team PIKE- and third was Gordon Nickel skippering
ANEGADA from Bremen.
Day 2 - At 2-6 knots, the two races on Saturday were long, long races
with many exciting changes in positions. After several hours of
postponement the fleet sailed what some sailors thought were "lottery"
races. Nevertheless, Team PIKE took advantage and won two races, moving
themselves into first overall. Behind him was a complete turnover in
the standings. Lying 2nd was Sven Vagt sailing CAMPAIGN and third was
Kiel sailor Martin Menzer. PROCEEDS DIVA and ANEGADA dropped to 4th and
5th, respectively.
Day 3 Final Day- On Sunday morning the teams were excited about the
great sailing weather for the last three races: a constant WNW wind
around 10 knots with brilliant sunshine. Team PIKE took a 1st and 2nd
in the first two races and didn't have to sail the race last. PROCEEDS
DIVA sailed to a 3-1-1 to secure 2nd overall, ANEGADA persevered and
took third overall and the surprise was the strong showing of the Polish
team MOONRAKER, snagging 4th place in from of Team CAMPAIGN that
finished 5th.
In conclusion, it was an exciting event for all and some great sailing.
It was also the third title for Team PIKE, having regained their former
performance from previous seasons. For more German Open J/80 sailing information