(The Hague, Netherlands)- The traditional opening event for the North
Sea Regatta is the Vuurschepen Race from Scheveningen, Netherlands to
Harwich, England- a distance of only 110 nautical miles across the
northern parts of La Manche (the English Channel).
This year's race was an epic challenge for all fifty teams sailing. The
forecast was just plain ugly. Strong NW winds 20-30 knots gusting up
to 50 knots in squalls, cold, wet and monstrous, breaking seas. The
starts for all classes went off fine, with the J/111 XCENTRIC RIPPER
sailed by John van de Starre and Robin Verhoef and the J/122 JUNIQUE
skippered by Chris Revelman both getting solid positions on the fleet to
lead them away from the waterfront of The Hague. As forecast, the
winds were a steady 20-25 knots gusting higher. Amongst the starters
were Global Ocean Race sailor Yvonne Beusker, skipper of the J/105
PANTHER.
After
taking a beating sailing across the southern parts of the infamous
North Sea, mostly renowned for producing 10-15 foot "chop" instead of
long, rolling seas or swell, the various J/Teams managed to sail fast
and safely to just about sweep the top 10 places overall in IRC
Division. In fact, J sailors took 7 of the Top 10 in IRC Overall, plus
taking 2nd and 3rd in IRC 2, 1st in IRC 3 and 1st in IRC Double-handed.
Of the fifty-two boats that finished, eight boats dropped out due to
crew sickness, torn sails or broken equipment!
In
the largest and most competitive class in the race, IRC 2 with eleven
boats, the J/Teams took 6 of the top seven places! That's quite a
showing across the board, ranging from J/105s up to the J/122. Second
in IRC 2 and 4th overall was the J/109 YETI sailed by Paul Van der Pol,
they finished at 12:35 CEST on Wednesday. Third in class and 5th
overall was the J/111 XCENTRIC RIPPER sailed by the Fastnet Team of John
Van de Starre and Robin Verhoef, they had the honor of being the first
J/Team across the line at 11:37 CEST on Wednesday. Fourth in class and
sixth overall was the J/109 CAPTAIN JACK skippered by Burt Visser.
Fifth class and 7th overall was the J/122 JUNIQUE sailed by Chris
Revelman. Sixth class and 8th overall was the J/109 ARETHUSA raced by
Kees Mijs. Seventh in class and 10th overall was the J/105 PANTHER
sailed by Yvonne Beusker and Edith Voskamp.
In the IRC 3 Class, first in class and 9th overall was the J/105 HARPOEN
sailed by Harry Rek. Finally, the winner of the IRC 2H Doublehanded
division was the J/122 JUNIQUE sailed by Chris Revelman.
After the finish, the sailors will certainly enjoy their day of rest in
Harwich, hosted by the Royal Harwich Yacht Club in Woolverstone. After
much camaraderie and celebration over their collective successes on
Ascension Day the sailors will surely be enjoying their lunch in The
"Butt and Oyster" pub at Pin Mill. After a good night's sleep, the
sailors will be back at it again on Friday. On Friday, they hop aboard
again and go back across "La Manche" (the Channel) in the RORC North Sea
Race back to Holland! We wish them all fair winds and following seas
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