J/122 JOULOU, J/109 J'TAIME, J/111 JET Lead Hamble Winter Series
(Hamble, England)- Winter finally showed its ugly, nasty teeth to the
Garmin Hamble Winter Series and Lewmar Hamble One Design Championships
over the past weekend, to mark the halfway point of the series. While
nothing like what their American colonialist counterparts had to survive
with an even nastier gal named "Sandy", the gangsters sailing around
the Solent certainly had their fair share of bad stuff to contend with
for weather.
Saturday was the first day of the final weekend of the Lewmar Hamble One
Design Championships. But a ferocious forecast and bitingly cold
northerly wind put paid to the plans of the J/80 class, whose racing was
cancelled. Only the J/109s ventured out for one race, before racing was
called off for the day. One boat lost their rig, which broke above the
top spreader, and another two boats had already retired. Steve Maine’s
J2EAU won the race, around a minute ahead of JYNNAN TONNYX and YEOMAN OF
WIGHT.
Hopes were high for better conditions on Sunday, with competitors
enjoying an extra hour in bed as the clocks went back. Despite the cold
morning, competitors were greeted by a much more civilized 11-18 knots
from the west. The race team set each class two races from up to Hill
Head for the smaller boats, and East Knoll for the bigger boats, to laid
gate and leeward marks downwind. J/80s in the Lewmar Hamble One Design
Championship fleet raced in the mouth of Southampton Water, sailing
three races.
Lewmar Hamble One Design Championships
After the final three races of the two-weekend Lewmar Hamble One Design
Championships on Sunday, Phil Taylor’s J.A.T won the J/80 class overall,
three points clear of Jon Powell’s BETTY.
After the cancellation on Saturday losing 4 races, the final 3 races on
Sunday were always going to set-up for a grand finale between the main
protagonists at the top of the leader-board. 15 boats lined up just off
from the Royal Southern race mark with a mixed forecast and strong tides
set for the day.
Race 1 - saw Patrick Liardet 'Aqua-J' dominate from start to finish and
the team of J.A.T for most of the race were not anywhere near the
chocolates, getting the final mark with a strong tide proved the decider
where Phil Taylor and Kevin Sproul's 'J.A.T' shot back up to 2nd place
just beating John Powell's 'Betty'.
Race 2 - the J/80 class is always known for never backing down from a
start, and on this occasion it was only a matter of time when the
inevitable was going to happen. At 20 seconds (due to about 2 to 3 knots
of tide taking the fleet over the line) to go pretty much the entire
fleet where recalled and the the PRO decided to break out the Z-Flag...
much talk went around the fleet as usually the black flag is usually
pulled. 2nd time lucky and the fleet got away, from start to finish it
was lead by the team of 'J.A.T' followed by the new Royal Southern YC
Academy team 'Spitfire' in 2nd and 'Betty' in 3rd.
Race 3 - with everything still to play for and no outright winner just
yet, race 3 was all about getting away at the start. Off the line
'J.A.T' got caught in the pack but the vast experience of the team shot
them out towards the front of the fleet. The course now with very little
tide was a game of getting the right shifts upwind and down and
therefore the fleet remained incredibly tight. At the finish though it
was Phil and Kevin's 'J.A.T' bringing the fleet home first with John
Powell's 'Betty' snatching 2nd place from new UK Chairman Mark
Baskerville's 'Mistral'.
So overall the team of 'J.A.T' won but it wasn't an easy task. The fleet
would like to thank Hamble River SC for organising a great event and
look forward to working with them in 2013 to develop this fantastic end
of year championships.
The J/109s raced with the main Garmin Hamble Winter Series fleet.
Christopher Palmer’s J-TAIME posted two firsts on Sunday, but this
wasn’t enough to beat Owain Franks’ JYNNAX TONNYX, whose 2 second places
on Sunday, was enough put them two points clear overall. In second is
Richard & Valerie Griffith's OUTRAJEOUS with 25 pts. This is Paul
Griffiths' JAGERBOMB a scant one point back with 26 pts in third. The
balance of the top five is Steve Maine in J2EAU tied on points but in
fourth on the tie-break with David Rolfe & Andy Johns' SHADOWFAX.
Garmin Hamble Winter Series
In the main series, the shifty, patchy breeze meant that large gains and
losses were there for the taking, and in many classes the status quo
was upset by some fantastic displays of tactical sailing. Andark was the
day sponsor, and presented prizes to the winners in each class.
In IRC 0 Class, Ivan Trotman’s J/122 JOLOU posted two firsts to take
them four points clear at the top of the class. Things were closer in
the IRC 3 class with Nick & Adam Munday's J/97 INDULJENCE having an
"off-weekend", scoring a 6-2 to drop back to second in class just two
points off the pace for 1st overall with 11 pts.
In the one-designs, David and Kirsty Apthorp’s J-DREAM enjoyed similar
success in the J/111 class taking two bullets for the weekend to be
winning class with 10 pts. Second is Cornel Riklin's tough French crew
onboard JITTERBUG with a 3-3 to keep 2nd place and third is Tony Mack's
McFLY with 16 pts total.
For the J/109s, Paul Griffiths' JAGERBOMB is leading with 10 pts
followed by Owain Franks' JYNNAN TONNYX in second with 14 pts and David
McLeman's OFFBEAT in third with 18 pts.
Next week, there’s a break in the series, before it resumes on the 11th
November. The next four weeks have one race per day to get competitors
in before the light fades. Enjoy the break and see you in a fortnight!
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