

Amongst the madding crows will be several dozen J/Teams participating in this classic summertime event. The J/111s will be sailing their 3rd edition of the EuroCup while the balance of J/Crews include a combination of one-design fleets like J/70s, J80s and J/109s. In addition, there are IRC Handicap fleets that have J sailors in IRC 3, 4, 5, 6 and Cruiser A! Some of the J/109s, J/111s and larger J’s will also be using Cowes Week as a “shakedown” practice for the upcoming Rolex Fastnet Race that starts on Sunday, August 16th.

For the balance of the week, the rest of IRC 1 class also includes two J/122s, Clive Miles’ HANGLE and Chris Daniel’s JUNO. Two other J/122 stablemates are sailing in IRC 2 class, the Russian team of Sergey Sechenko on JOLOU and Kursad Terzi’s GARANTI SAILING.
IRC 4 class has a quartet of J/105s racing, a number of which are also sailing the Fastnet Race. In this gang of four are William Newton’s JELLY BABY, Pete & Pip Tyler’s NEILSON REDEYE, Fiona & Malcolm Thorpe’s KING LOUIE and Andy Roberts JIN TONIC. Also, doing some buoys and offshore training will be the British Army’s sailing team- WHITE KNIGHT 7 led by Joe Cowie, Phil Harnett and The Royal Lancers brigade!
The battle of the J/97s and J/92s is shaping up quite nicely in IRC 5 class, one of the most competitive fleets in the entire regatta. Leading the charge for the 92s will be David & Libby Greenhalgh’s J’RONIMO with others in hot pursuit like Brian Malone’s BLUE DIAMOND DODJER, John Greenaway’s WIZARD, and Martin Pound’s MOBY JAY. Andy Howe & Annie Kelly’s J/97 BLACKJACK II should be near the forefront of the fleet, too. They will have the plate full fending off Ole Bettum’s ALAMRA B III, James & John Owen’s JET and Rob Orr’s JACKAROO.

With 23 entries, the J/70s are now the largest J/class starting in this year’s Cowes Week; that’s double the number from last year’s event. It’s bit hard handicapping this crowd since many of them have done well in other J classes while still others have the experience of the J/70 Worlds in La Rochelle behind them. Nevertheless, one can expect these teams have a go at it more than once during the week; Freddie Liardet’s COSMIC, Charlie Esse’s DARWIN PROPERTY INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, Andrew Creighton & James Davies’ J-STAR, Nick & Adam Munday’s J7T, Mike & Jamie Holmes’ JIKA, Jack Davies JUGADOR, David McLeman’s OFFBEAT and Jeremy Bennett’s SCEPTRE.

The J/109s have a strong 17-boat class that sees a nice combination of experienced teams participating as well as a number of newcomers to the fleet. Amongst the veterans are the INSPARA (Tor McLaren & Andrew Horrocks), JYNNAN TONNYX (Owain Franks and Jean Lockett), ME JULIE (Alex Ballantyne), DESIGNSTAR 2 (Roger Phillips), and SARDONYX IX (William Edwards). Some of the new faces in the crowd include ALICE OF HAMBLE (Anthony Ward) and PURE JOY (Chris Sharples, Richard Acland & Patrick Tolhurst).
Finally, in Cruiser A handicap world, the Julian James’ J/100 THUNDER SQUALL is the sole J crew taking on their 20-boat fleet! Sailing Photo Credits- Tim Wright- Photoaction.com. For more AAM Cowes Week sailing information