J/97 JIKA-JIKA Leads the IRC3 Pack
(Hamble, England)- The recent stunning weather lasted long enough to
bathe Sunday’s Garmin Hamble Winter Series racing in a beautiful
sunshine and light breeze. All classes enjoyed some close racing and
many remarked on the champagne sailing conditions that felt more like a
summer’s day than the distant end of November.
After an hour’s postponement to allow a thick "pea-souper" fog to clear
enough for the race committee to see their own start-line, racing got
underway in 9 to 12 knots of breeze, which oscillated from 090 to 110
degrees.
Some over-enthusiastic jockeying by the combined IRC 0 and IRC 1
starters saw a General Recall and the use of a Z flag on the restart.
Nevertheless, the J/133 JINGS! managed to stay away from the fray and
post a good score to stay in the top five in IRC 0, snagging their fifth
4th place in a row to maintain, appropriately enough, fourth place
overall (and are just 2 pts out of third). In IRC 1, Ivan Trotman's
J/122 JOLOU sailed a good race to finish 4th and fourth position in a
tie with Chaz Ivill's J/111 JENGA VI. In fact, 2nd to 8th are all
within 7 points of each other, making it the proverbial horse race for
the second and third spots on the podium, presuming of course the leader
doesn't' stumble too badly.
The
J/109s followed suit, jumping the gun but finally getting a good race
off. This time it was David Richard's JUMPING JELLYFISH showing up for
the first time all Winter Series long and managed to post a first,
beating series leaders, Richard and Valerie Griffith's OUTRAJEOUS by 40
seconds. Third in the race and still second in the series was Dave
and Mary McGough's JUST SO. This last race puts the next three teams in
a nearly three-way tie for third overall-- it's getting tougher to
maintain consistency for some of these teams over the course of four
fortnights! In their current order are 3rd, Paul Griffiths' JAGERBOMB
with 21 pts, fourth David Jobson's AUDAJIOUS also with 21 pts and fifth
is David McLeman's OFFBEAT with 23 pts. Showing improvement over time
has been Owain Franks' JYNNAN TONNYX, getting their best finish to date
in the series with a fourth place.
IRC
3 was dominated by the up-and-coming J/97 class, with Mike and Jamie
Holme's JIKA-JIKA beating Richard Watney's JEOPARDY 2 to take first
place. Five J/97s are racing in IRC 3, with JIKA-JIKA winning class by a
wide margin, followed by Nick and Adam Munday's INDULJENCE 2nd in J/97s
and 6th overall. Third in the J/97s is Gillian Ross' INJENIOUS. The
two J/92s' are also having fun racing, with David Greenhalgh and John
Taylor's J-RONIMO sitting in 5th and Andy Howe and Annie Kelly's
BLACKJACK in 7th.
Back in a packed clubhouse, Race Day Sponsor Elvstrom Sails’ Jeremy
White presented prizes for the podium positions. Next Sunday sees a full
program of racing, with the first start at 1000 and the day sponsors
are our Media Partners Y&Y. Let’s hope that the balmy weather holds
for the rest of November! Sailing photo credits- Paul Wyeth. For more Garmin Hamble Winter Series sailing information