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Sunday showdown beckons at Saint Barths Bucket regatta

by J Class Association 20 Mar 2016 07:22 GMT 17-20 March 2016

For the three J Class crews, Day 3 of their Saint Barths Bucket regatta, may have enjoyed picture postcard conditions – 14-17kts of breeze and perfect Caribbean seas – but the racing was so intense and physical again that the 26.1 miles circuit today felt like the full marathon.

The duel between Velsheda and Ranger which raged through Friday resumed – Saint Barths business as usual it would seem – but this time it was the Erle Williams' skippered Ranger which prevailed. Ranger triumphed in today's magnificent conditions and actually complement Thursday's victory in the showcase King's Hundred Guineas Trophy to now be up 2-1 in the series with just Sunday's showdown to be sailed.

Velsheda, Friday's narrow winners, looked to be back in control after getting ahead of Ranger early in the race. But a mechanical failure with Velsheda's starboard primary winch meant they could not sheet their headsail fully. That let Ranger pass and from there the Velsheda crew were on the back foot.

Ranger went on to win by about 180 metres at the end of the 26 miles course which took the class from an interesting downwind start, across a short reach before a long beat in the ESE'ly breeze up to the H mark by the Ile Fregate and Ile Chevreau, a right turn back towards the NW tip of the island, a long downwind passing the Ile Fourchue on port before turning for a beat home at Roche Table.

The Velsheda team did not have to seek out problems. Confounding their winch problem – which is reported to require rebolting before tomorrow's showdown – they again had hydraulic and electronics issues. Indeed it was only the knowledge that a retirement would effectively eliminate them from the title finale Sunday and that most of the remaining work was, fortunately on port tack, that the decision was made that Velsheda keep racing today.

Both Velsheda and Ranger crews reaffirmed today that this is some of the best J Class racing they have had, with no margin for error especially during the sustained tacking battles. "It is just great racing, boat for boat there is nothing between us. And it is all on for tomorrow. We need to be able to keep the pressure on Ranger if we get ahead and really work for it." Said Velsheda's navigator Mike Broughton today. "We had a great first half of today's race and then the two or three gear failures unfortunately cost us. Topaz were not far behind."

"It was a great, fun race. We got ahead on the other side of the island when Velsheda could not sheet their sail in. But we sailed well, we got the transition zone on the long beat back right. It is fantastic racing, super close and we are so enjoying it. The conditions are so ideal for the J Class. We had no problems, thankfully and now it is all on for tomorrow." said five times America's Cup winner Murray Jones, calling tactics on Ranger.

Topaz, at their debut regatta, also had their challenge compromised by a mechanical issue, unable to sheet their mainsail in at a critical point. But once again they were in the mix and challenging in the early stages of the race. "We had a nice start and were good at the bottom mark, right in there, but then had our mainsheet problems. But the boat is going well. It is all new to us of course, but we have a really nice crew – quiet, determined and focused. We have the just the finer things to tune now, learning the settings that work best. But we are really enjoying it." Commented Topaz' strategist Ross Macdonald on the dock today.

Live tracking of the J Class Yachts at the St Barths Bucket via TracTrac.

Results will be posted daily on the St Barths Bucket website.

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