
“This is going to be a great championship with a strong international fleet,” commented JELVIS’ Scottish skipper, Martin Dent. “Besides the top European teams such as SWEENY and RED HERRING that came over earlier this year and have done well, we have an Aussie team, and then there are the two teams from the US. Last year we were amongst four UK teams (including the defending 2014 World Champion) that went to Newport for the 2015 Worlds. It was noticeable that the top US teams were a notch up on us all. This year, KASHMIR and SKELETON are the clear two form J/111’s in the US, which is awesome. KASHMIR has just won the 2016 North American Championship, and it’s hard to find anything other than a bullet amongst SKELETON KEY’s race results. As for JELVIS, as usual, we have a young team, barely old enough to drink coffee, 3 teenagers on board and with everyone besides myself and the mainsheet trimmer being 21 or under. We were delayed getting our J/111 programme started this year, since 6 of the 8 crew were still in school/university until July, but now it’s the summer holidays so we have been able to practice, and hopefully if we get some athletic conditions that favour youthful exuberance, we can be competitive."

“The crew is an eclectic bunch,” explained KESTREL’s Rod Warren. “Aaron Cole is head of North Sails Melbourne and has experienced 13 Sydney-Hobart’s; Stephen Daniel is a tree surgeon, perfect for the foredeck- he can climb anything! Aaron Linton is a sugar cane farmer from far North Queensland, who is our wind whisperer. Stuart Johnstone and his wife Julia are from the USA and part of the J/Boat sailing family. Simon Bamford and his son Oscar are the owners of KESTREL, based in Hamble and brave enough to let us loose on their boat. And, I am a Cardiologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. I began sailing keelboats a couple of years ago and quickly wanted to chase speed, hence the J/111. We love one design racing and we did the Worlds in Newport last year and loved it. We are really looking forward to this year's competition, especially to sail in such a great venue as The Solent. Coming from Australia our goal is obvious!”
