J/122 Leading IRC0, J/97 Leads IRC3, JITTERBUG Tops 111s, JAGERBOMB Tops 109s
(Hamble, England)- As fall sailing continues unabated in the south of
England, cooler air is beginning to make its presence felt on the
Solent. However, this past weekend saw the weather Gods provide another
stunner for the sailing teams in the Garmin Hamble Winter Series and
MDL Hamble Big Boat Series.
Big Boat Championship
Saturday saw the start of the final MDL Hamble Big Boat Championship
weekend. The forecast was appalling, with a mirror calm greeting the
race committee as they motored out to the race course, and no-one really
expected to get any racing in. But competitors couldn’t believe their
luck as 4-5 knots of southeasterly filled in after an hour’s
postponement, allowing the race team to get four races in from a
start-line near Wight Vodka.
On Sunday, a good NorthEasterly 10-15 knots was forecast, and, unlike
Saturday, that was exactly what the weather gods served up. Racing
started from the vicinity of Sunsail Racing buoy at low tide, with
courses cascading down the East Solent in a sluicing flood tide. The MDL
Hamble Big Boat Championships fleet raced alongside the main Garmin
Hamble Winter Series fleet, with two races for all classes.
In the J/111 class on Saturday, David & Kirsty Apthorp's J-DREAM won
the first race, but couldn’t hold off Cornel Riklin’s JITTERBUG, who
took first in the remaining three races. Then on Sunday, JITTERBUG took
two seconds on Sunday, but that was enough to keep them nine points
clear at the top of the fleet – an impressive showing for their first
regatta. With JITTERBUG winning the Big Boat Championships, J-DREAM
managed to hang in for second place overall with a 3-3 showing. Third
was Alfred Munkenbeck's MUNKENBECK with 21 pts. Finally, it was good to
see Tony Mack's crew closing out the series after a slow start by
winning the last two races.
IN IRC 0, Neil Kipling's J/122 JOOPSTER continued her winning ways and
stayed at the top of the leader board, closing out the regatta with a
1-2 on Sunday for a total of just 21 pts. Her classmate JAMMY DODGER,
the J/133 sailed by Neil Martin managed a 5th in the very competitive
class.
Garmin Hamble Winter Series
The Garmin Hamble Winter Series ran as usual on Sunday, this time from
the same start-line as the Big Boats in ideal conditions. The day
sponsor was Southern Ropes, who provided prizes at the clubhouse after
racing. All classes sailed two races, with the smaller boats finishing
on the Hill Head plateau, and the bigger boats finishing near Browndown.
In IRC Class 0, Dr Ivan Trotman's crew on the J/122 JOLOU are now
leading their division with a 1-2-1-3-2 record for 9 pts. They are
currently on top of a rogue's gallery of IRC special purpose boats like
the Grand Soleil 46, Mills 43 and Arcona 430.
The IRC Class 3 saw the J/97 INDULJENCE sailed by Nick & Adam Munday
tied on points for the lead with a 3-1-3-2 record for 9 pts.
The J/111s, whose results also counted for the MDL Hamble Big Boat
Championships, were led by Tony Mack’s McFly, who took two bullets ahead
of JITTERBUG. Consequently, JITTERBUG is still leading with 9 pts
followed by J-DREAM then McFLY in third.
Similarly, Paul Griffiths’ JAGERBOMB posted two firsts in the J/109
class and is currently leading their class with a comfortable lead due
to an impressive scoreline of 1-3-1-1-1 for 6 pts. Second lies David
McLeman's OFFBEAT with a 4-1-2-6 record for 13 pts. Just one point back
is Owain Franks' JYNNAN TONNYX with a 3-4-4-3 tally for 14 pts. The
balance of the top five has Paul Coward's JACOBI in 4th and Roger
Phillips' DESIGNSTAR 2 in 5th.
So, looking ahead, there’s one more weekend of racing before the
mid-series break. Next weekend is the final Lewmar Hamble One Design
Championship weekend, as well as the fourth Garmin Hamble Winter Series
race day, for which the day sponsor is Andark. Sailing photo credits- Paul Wyeth For more Garmin Hamble Winter Series sailing information