(Gzira, Malta)- The Rolex Giraglia Race Experience
"Hi J/Family- I'm writing this email to report on our Rolex Giraglia
Cup Regatta we have just done on ARTIE ex J Lance a J 122. I think we
sailed well and are happy with the boats performance. If you look at the
results you will notice that we did not fair well on the leader board
mainly because the organizers bunched up three groups made out of three
Classes together due to the number of yachts taking part…..and in my
opinion was not a fair deal as we were racing against GP 42s's and IRC
50/60 footers…..so in that sense we did not do as we had hoped. On the
other hand and on the water we were the first forty footer to finish the
two 'Long' offshore races…San Remo to St Tropez and the Giraglia.
The first long race was from San Remo (Italy) to St Tropez (France)
around 45 miles. The start was at Midnight (my first time!) in 2 to 3
TWS and very lumpy seas. Once the gun went and with over 150 yachts in
one mass start we positioned ourselves as clear of the main pack as was
possible and had a brilliant start. In an hour we were leading the whole
fleet in a very light beat taking every wind shift we could and kept
leading the fleet till around 0500hrs in the morning when six fifty and
sixty footers caught up with us and over took. We were the 7th boat to
cross the finish line and scored a 6th overall. We didn’t win the race
due to the fact that the wind died for us as we approached the finish
line. The boat flies in these light conditions and is actually as fast
as most 45 foot race boats at this point of sail.
Although we have raced this J 122 for two seasons including placing a
2nd and 1st in the last two Rolex Middle Sea Races, we never sailed her
in winds above 35 knots for long periods. This year we had lots of wind
and learnt a lot how to sail her in these conditions.
The long Giraglia race (241 miles) started in 35 knots true with a beat
up to a rock (twenty miles) with a max wind speed of 41.4 knots at one
point. We had one Reef in the Main and the no4 Headsail and faired very
well reaching the mark with 45/50 foot yachts. Once we rounded the rock
we hoisted the A5 in 35/40 TWS. This was the first time we ever had
these conditions and with four meter waves we quickly started
surfing…..reaching a top speed of 19.8 knots at one point…..our average
was between 13 and 16 knots SOG…. eating up the miles very fast. We did
this for around four hours when the wind started to gust over forty……and
were over canvased ….ending up in a momentous broach which we couldn't
recover from…so pulled the chute down and hoisted our new JT…..we also
shook out the Reef in the Main and shot off…..in more control and topped
out at 21.6 knots on a wave….not bad for a forty footer with a whole
interior of furnishings to cart around! We witnessed two yachts loose
their mast and a total of eight yachts lost masts on this downwind leg.
As we approached the Giraglia rock next morning the wind died to around 5
knots TWS and ended up doing the last 80 miles gybing downwind all the
way to the finish, were we overtook a number of larger boats…..Final
result 32nd overall in a fleet of 180 yachts. All the boats that beat us
were much larger and more racy!
I am pleased with how the boat performed in strong winds and now know
that the J 122 is not only a light weather wizard but rather a great all
round performer. Best, Christian"