(Tarbert, Scotland)- It was a fantastic weekend for the J97’s sailing in
the beautiful waters of Loch Fyne off Tarbert, Scotland. A gorgeous
body of water located northwest of Glasgow tucked into a complex
archipelago of fjord-like sounds and bays with lushly green hills
surrounding the waters of the race course.
Over the 38 years of the Scottish Series there have been few
prize-givings where the winners of the overall Scottish Series Trophy
have composed a more deserving score-line. With seven wins from as many
starts on Loch Fyne, Grant Gordon and his team on the J/97 FEVER
GLENFIDDICH not only won each race in IRC Class 3, but they sailed
flawlessly to keep two past winners of the premier regatta’s top award
behind them. FEVER, steered by owner Grant Gordon with Tarbert’s
Ruairidh Scott as tactician, won their class by 12 points ahead of the
identical J/97 JACKAROO sailed by Jim Dick's team which won the Scottish
Series Trophy one year ago.
“As an advertisement for this event and for Scottish sailing I don’t
think you could ask for more than we have had these past few days. It is
has been brilliant,” said Gordon who was sailing at his third Brewin
Dolphin Scottish Series.
An
expatriate Scot who has raced internationally with his FEVER team,
including winning the Swan 45 European Championships with Scott as
tactician, Gordon sailed from the Royal Gourock YC as a youngster, and
flew the flag of the Clyde Cruising Club on extended family cruises with
their Van de Stadt 49 footer Cinderella. He keeps his boat on the south
coast of England but raced at Tarbert with a crew which was 75%
Scottish.
“This is a team of friends that I can rely on, some from university
sailing days, some who we wanted to be here because we know they enjoy
it, but we came to have fun and so winning here is great,” said Ruairidh
Scott. “I am so fortunate to go sailing and racing in nice places
around the world but it is really special to come back here and race,
and winning here is even better. This regatta has been as good as I can
remember. And, yes, we all joke about Loch Fyne from time to time, with
spinnakers pointing at each other on the same tack, but the winds this
time have been really good and the sunshine fantastic.”
The
winning crew included Grant Gordon, the owner-driver, Ruairidh Scott,
Mike Forster, Charlie Cumbley, Ben Fields, Scott Aikman, Angus Stevenson
and Stewart Miller. “I am very proud of this team. It has been really
magnificent. They have all worked hard and I am grateful for their
contribution,” said Gordon. Scott becomes one of the few sailors to
have won the overall trophy three times in the skipper, helm or
tactician roles. Rounding out the J/97 sweep of the class, lying fourth
was JAYWALKER.
In IRC 1, the J/133 SPIRIT OF JACANA crewed by the Douglas Family from
Carrickfergus Sailing Club in Ireland sailed a nice series to finish
third in class. In IRC 2 were a pack of hungry J/109s that nearly
pulled off the same trick their J/97 sisterships managed to accomplish.
Pat Kelley's J/109 STORM II from Howth YC in Ireland was third in class
and Hall & McDonnell's J/109 SOMETHING ELSE from National YC in
Ireland was fifth in class. For more Brewin Dolphin Scottish Series sailing information