J/109 & J/122 Top Three Overall
(Cowes, IOW, England)- The Commodores' Cup fleet received an inadvertent
visit from HM Queen Elizabeth II this morning, her Diamond Jubilee Tour
taking in Cowes Yacht Haven where the 21 boats are based in this
premier three boat team event for international amateur crews.
This afternoon only one race was held, again along the Lee-on-Solent
shoreline as it was on the first day with the 6 - 9 knot southeasterly,
enough for the boats to race. The boats then had to head out into the
tide to round the first mark and spreader mark before heading back
downwind. The course was shortened, when a southwesterly sea breeze
filled in after a brief transition just short of the finish line.
Winner of the day was the young British Keelboat Academy crew on former
RORC Commodore David Aisher's J/109 YEOMAN OF WIGHT competing in RYA
Team GBR Black, whose time corrected out to more than two minutes ahead
of John van der Starre's J/111 XCENTRIC RIPPER in the Benelux team.
Meanwhile, the French team with the J/122 NUTMEG IV are hanging on to
the top three overall along with the GBR Black team that has the J/109
YEOMAN OF WIGHT.
In addition to winning today, after four races Yeoman of Wight and her
young crew is the leading boat across all seven teams at the Brewin
Dolphin Commodores' Cup, having taken over from RYA Team GBR Red's small
boat, CNBC, that had her worse day of the regatta today. For more Brewin Dolphins RORC Commodore's Cup sailing information