J/109 JAHMALI, J/80 J2X, J/92 J'RONIMO Lead Their Classes
(Warsash, So'ton, England)- The final gathering for the Warsash Spring
Series and Spring Championship took place over 28th/29th April 2012 and
was sponsored by SLAM. Earlier in the season, conditions had been
bright, sunny and light, but this was all set to change. After a very
damp week, the rain looked like continuing and more importantly
forecasts highlighted gusts to 50 knots over the Solent on late
Saturday/early Sunday. The race officers kept their collective fingers
crossed, hoping the worst of the weather would blow through overnight
but in the event all classes were cancelled on the final day.
Four races were scheduled for Black Group on Saturday- Day 3. The breeze
came mainly from the northeast but with frequent minor oscillations.
The committee boat set up station between North Ryde Middle and Mackley
buoys with a finish at Goodacre. Races 1 and 2 were windward/leeward
courses, two rounds totaling just under eight miles, with a half-mile
spreader at the windward end to take boats up tide for an accurate run.
Races 3 and 4 were shorter and as the tide had slackened, were simple
windward/leewards. The final race included a starboard leeward rounding –
just to keep crews on their toes! The breeze started around 11/12 knots
for the first two races, increasing to 14/15 knots in the afternoon.
This
year all boats in IRC1 and IRC2 were eligible for the Spring
Championships. As no discards are allowed, consistency often paid. But,
all efforts for the most part were for naught as Sunday's gale was the
spoiler. After a successful Saturday’s racing, everyone hoped that the
worst of the gale would go through the Solent overnight. There did seem
to be the possibility of a lull during the middle of Sunday although a
significant wind veer was also forecast. Beaulieu Boat Jumble was
cancelled and the high speed Southampton/Isle of Wight ferries were
suspended until lunch time. All racing for White Group was cancelled
early on whilst Black Group was told to stay ashore as racing, if it
were possible, would not commence before 1130. In the event, Black Group
too was abandoned at 1000. Spring Series Chairman Peter Bateson said:
“We were hoping to achieve a race for Black Group but it was still
blowing Force 6 with gusts above 30 knots by mid morning. An expected
wind shift from northeast to southeast meant we would not have
guaranteed a good course for competitors, even if the wind had abated in
time.”
This left the standings for the Spring Series as of last week. After six
races in IRC 1 Class, Ivan Trotman's J/122 JOLOU finished 4th overall.
The J/Sprit class was new this year and attracted a selection of J/92,
J/97 and J/105 designs. Again there was keen competition for the top
spot, the class winner being the J/92 J'RONIMO (David Greenhalgh &
John Taylor) followed by Nick and Adam Munday's J/97 INDULJENCE. Third
was Andy Howe's J/92 BLACKJACK, fourth Chris Jones' J/105 JOURNEYMAKER 5
and fifth Charles Ivill's J/97 BLACK MAGIC.
The J/109 class saw Mike & Sarah Wallis' JAHMALI lead the entire
series to win comfortably. They were followed in 2nd by David Mcleman's
OFFBEAT with David & Mary McGough's JUST SO in third.
The J/80s saw Rob Larke's J2X win by a landslide. Second was Stew
Hawthorn's J'AI DEUX AMOURS and this was Nick and Anni Haigh's SLIGHTLY
STEAMY. Just off the pace were Ian Atkins' team on BOATS.COM in fourth
and Patrick Liardet's crew on AQUA-J. Sailing photo credits- Eddie Mays For more Warsash Spring Series sailing information