J/122s JOULOU & JOOPSTER Sashaying to IRC Leads
(Hamble, England)- Someone forgot to tell the weather gods that it was
the start of the Garmin Hamble Winter Series this weekend. Light and
fluky winds plagued competitors and race officers alike, with PRO Jamie
Wilkinson describing it as 'possibly the lightest wind I have ever run a
Winter Series race in!'
The first and third weekends of the series also host the MDL Hamble Big
Boat Championships, and competitors racing in the J/111 and IRC classes
managed to get in two of the scheduled four races on Saturday in a
decreasing breeze that set the scene for the remainder of the weekend.
French J/111 JITTERBUG, sailed by Cornel Riklin, won both races in the
J/111 class and in the IRC fleet there were also some wins for the J/122
JOOPSTER sailed by Neil Kipling.
Sunday saw a battle between the gradient northerly and a light
southeasterly, which cancelled each other out for much of the morning as
the fleet waited under an AP. The race team managed to get the Big Boat
championships fleet, IRC 0, IRC 1, IRC 2 and the J/111's away before
the wind stalled again, and by 1300, racing for the rest of the
competitors in the main series was postponed, to be sailed another day.
Those that did manage to start had a frustrating race, with the
windspeed not exceeding 5 knots. Nonetheless, in the MDL Hamble Big Boat
Championship, the J/111 MUNKENBECK sailed by Alfred Munkenbeck ended
JITTERBUG's two-race reign, claiming first place on Sunday. She now
trails JITTERBUG by two points in the J/111 one-design class with a
2-3-1 record for 6 pts. Just behind them are David & Kirsty Apthorp
in J-DREAM with a 3-2-3 score for 8 pts. And in IRC, Neil Kipling's
J/122 JOOPSTER won Sunday's race to take the top spot overall! In the
main Garmin Hamble Winter Series, IRC 0 was topped by Dr Ivan Trotman’s
J/122 JOLOU.
Next weekend the club hosts the first of two Lewmar Hamble One Design
Championship weekends, with racing for One Design classes including the
J/109 and J/80. Next Sunday will also see the second race day of the
Garmin Hamble Winter Series. Everyone are keeping their fingers and toes
crossed for some more breeze! Sailing photo credits- Paul Wyeth For more Garmin Hamble Winter Series sailing information