(Cowes, Isle of Wight, England)- Big breeze is expected in the Solent
over the weekend, providing high octane conditions for a bumper fleet of
67 yachts entered for the Landsail Tyres J-Cup in partnership with
B&G. Starting Thursday, June 11th, three days of electric racing are
scheduled on tight Solent courses. The Island Sailing Club, host for
the event, is a hive of activity with competitors enjoying a welcome BBQ
and plenty of banter about the regatta. Spectacular conditions are
expected for the first day with a strong easterly breeze expected to
provide exhilarating racing.
“The regatta is a great occasion for everybody to get together and enjoy
close racing on the water and a party atmosphere ashore,” commented Key
Yachting's Paul Heys. “Whilst J/Boats are in abundance at regattas all
over the world, the J-Cup provides an opportunity to set courses that
are ideal for fast planing asymmetric boats and a party atmosphere that
suits the J/Boat family. It is really great to see so many owners
supporting this regatta and I am sure they will be rewarded with
excellent racing and great company. Over 500 sailors will enjoy this
J/Boat family rendezvous with up 12 races scheduled for the three-day
event. Daily prize givings and supper at the Island Sailing Club give
competitors the opportunity to rub shoulders with old friends and meet a
few new ones.”
Heys and the J-Cup organizers are also thrilled to announce that Italian
clothing brand SLAM will once again support the J/Cup regatta. Selected
by many of the world's top sailors and competitive racing teams, and a
firm favorite with J Boats sailors, SLAM pride themselves on designing
sailing gear that not only protects against the worst of the weather
but, at the same time, allows for maximum comfort and freedom of
movement. Store manager Elena Antoniazzi said, "We are honored to
support the J-Cup event, and we are excited to welcome competitors into
the store to take advantage of special discounts on their regatta
orders. We specialize in sailing team gear and provide a very fast,
competitive, and high quality embroidery service to our customers."
Their new website is- http://www.slam-cowes.co.uk.
The vast majority of the fleet will be racing in one-design classes,
including a 19-strong fleet of fast, fun-loving J/70s. The fastest
growing sportsboat class in the world will revel in the fresh breeze. In
addition to class veterans like Simon Ling’s SPITFIRE TEAM RAF
BENEVOLENT FUND, Ian Wilson’s GILL RACE TEAM and Simon Cavey’s
JUST4PLAY, a number of J owners from the larger-sized classes have
jumped into the fray to have a go at full-on planing in the blustery
conditions. Some of those teams include Adam & Nick Munday’s J7T,
Andrew Barraclough’s JENGA VIII, Mike Holmes’ JIKA, Jack Davies JUGADOR,
Dave Mitchell’s JUMANJI, Jamie Arnell’s LITTLE LOUISE, and David
McLeman’s OFFBEAT.
The new J/88 fleet will enjoy their first National Championship,
sponsored by Fastnet Marine Insurance; eight of these one-design family
speedsters will do battle for the title. These teams will have some
experienced sailors like Paul Ward’s EAT SLEEP J REPEAT, Marie-Claude
Heys’ JIFI and Richard Cooper’s JONGLEUR up against some very
experienced offshore J crews. Some of those teams include Kirsty
Apthorp’s J-DREAM, Ivan Trotman’s JOJO and Jackie Dobson’s TEAM
JERONIMO.
The J/97 National Championship will also be held during the regatta and
the fleet is packed with talent. It’s anyone’s guess which horse to
ride for win-place-show, but in the mix should be Annie Kelly’s
BLACKJACK, Rob Orr’s JACKAROO, Helen Hofmann’s JASLAN, Rick Sparrow’s
ONLY MAGIC and Ole Bettum’s ALAMARA B III.
Sixteen J/109s will be racing for the Lifedge J/109 National
Championship and the racing will be spirited and extremely competitive.
Most of the top teams are in attendance and hope to excel in the first
day’s breezy conditions. Amongst those that should be a factor overall
are Roger Phillips’ DESIGNSTAR 2, Paul Griffiths’ JAGERBOMB, Ian Nagle’s
JELLY BABY, Tony Dickin’s JUBILEE, Owain Franks’ JYNNAN TONNYX and
William Edwards’ SARDONYX.
The high performance, turbo-charged, J/111 fleet will enjoy tight racing
in the feisty conditions. While several teams have already headed over
from the UK for the J/111 Worlds in Newport, the balance of the teams
will enjoy excellent sailing. Look for Stu Sawyer’s BLACK DOG, Chris
Body’s ICARUS, Cornell Riklin’s JITTERBUG and Louise Makin’s
JOURNEYMAKER II to be in the hunt. Joining them is a top Irish team,
Stephen Schoelfield’s MUSTIGO II.
In addition to these one-design classes, J/92s, J/95s, J/122s, and a J/120 are sailing in IRC handicap classes. For more J/Cup Regatta sailing information