(Montreal, Canada)- In the past few months, the J/22 fleet has almost doubled in size- and the sailors are loving it. Here's their report-
"2011 was a fantastic year for the Montreal chapter with three new J /22
boats added to the fleet. And guess what, another two boats are joining
for the 2012 season. These new players are not coming from HYC but from
OKA Yacht Club. A total of thirteen confirmed J/22 will be jostling for
position on the start line this coming season. It’s been a while since
we’ve seen such enthusiasm in the area. Something must be going on, so
beware all racers this is highly contagious and you might be the next
victim, the only remedy is to stay far away from the fun.
Class president and 2011 Canadian champion Ron Harris and crew John
Martin orchestrated an evening, with a focus on two main areas: protests
& rules, and tactics specific to J/22’s in a regatta. The clinic
underlined critical points of contention with topics like; do not fear
the protest room - one design vs PHRF/club racing starting tactics -
J/22 class rules – and a review of the ever so important mark rounding
rules and tactics.
Rules were read and explained, and with the help of a magnetic board
different situations found on the race course where carefully examined.
It made for a great forum where everyone could join in to provide
further explanation or ask clarifications about a situation they had
encountered.
In the course of the night it became clear to everyone that there are
times where perspectives or opinions concerning a situation can come in
conflict. Throughout the clinic emphasis was put on the fact that J22
racing is a gentleman’s sport, where fair play and respect of the rules
must prevail. Maybe it’s not a coincidence that a church was chosen for
the reunion after all!
What every sailor needs to remember is that racing is a game, and there
are proper ways to settle differences between players. Being involved in
a protest does not mark one as evil. It’s a civilized way of settling
differences and it’s part of the learning process; sometimes it is the
only way to decide how a rule should be interpreted. It’s not like
calling the cops on someone, so we shouldn’t be afraid to protests.
The J/22 teams have a goal in mind: the J/22 worlds in 2013. This event
will be held in Newport, Rhode Island, so getting everyone up to speed
is essential if our local teams want to fair well in this world class
competition. On the water speed tests and clinics are being planned for
the start of the 2012 season.
Most of the fleet will travel and attend many of the nearby events such
as the Canadian Championship at CORK, to name just one great event. The
Montreal fleet has planned for lot of time on the water and class
members are very generous with their experience and time, wishing to
bring new comers quickly to level.
If you enjoy racing and wish to improve your skills there is no better
time than now for anyone thinking about joining this class!" For more Canadian J/22 sailing information