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Euro Car Parks Half Ton Classics Cup at Kinsale Yacht Club - Day 4

by Bert Janssen 18 Aug 2017 01:49 BST 13-18 August 2017

With an enviable scoresheet of mostly first and second places for the series, Phil Plumtree's Swuzzlebubble won the Euro Car Parks Half Ton Classics Cup at Kinsale, Ireland with just Friday's eleventh race remaining. A breezy penultimate day ended with a short coastal course in which the British boat placed fifth but was still good enough to confirm the overall win.

Plumtree's ten race series saw him dominate the 21-strong fleet from the opening race on Monday in spite of an eighth place in race three. However, four races on Tuesday left little room for doubt with all first and second places for the day while the event discard took care of the high score from the opening day.

Another first and second place on Thursday saw Swuzzlebubble start the coastal course with a commanding nine-point advantage. However, the race around the scenic approaches to Kinsale and the finish off the historic Charles Fort carried a 1.5x multiplication factor and several wipe-outs in the heavy conditions at sea saw Plumtrees team place fifth.

Their nearest challengers were second placed David Cullen on Checkmate XV and Nigel Biggs on Checkmate XVIII but both had sixth and fifth places earlier in the day that effectively decided the regatta in Swuzzlebubble's favour as the former Kiwi classic ended with a three point advantage and a worst race discard of second that allows Plumtree to sit out the Friday's final due to an unexpected crew personal commitment.

The regatta now returns to what had been suspected all week given Swuzzlebubble's pre-event favourite status after two previous titles: that the series is a battle for second place.

Cullen's lead over his Checkmate's former owner is just 1.5 points and while the Howth Yacht Club skipper equalled Plumtree's win count for the series so far, a make or break final race could be all the opportunity Biggs needs to push his newly launched Checkmate XVIII ahead of his friend and take the first runner-up place.

As has been the case all week with one day lost to high-winds, the forecast for Friday morning is for near gales but with a possible weather window to allow for an earlier starting-time of 0955 for a one hour windward-leeward course.

Elsewhere in the fleet, Mike and Ritchie Evans' The Big Picture is assured of fourth overall, ahead of class president Philipe Pilate on General Tapioca. The third host country boat - all three hail from Howth - in the top six has a battle to keep the standing as Jonny Swan holds a slim 0.75 point lead over seventh placed Paul Pullen on Miss Whiplash.

Results after Day 4:

PosSail NoBoat NameNatOwnerHandicapR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9CoastalPts
1KZ3494SwuzzlebubbleUKPhil Plumtree0.9751281212127.517.5
2IRL2016Checkmate XVIrelandDave Cullen0.9478154161611.520.5
3GBR66RCheckmate XVIIIUKNigel Biggs0.9524422321025322
4IRL5522The Big PictureIrelandMichael & Richard Evans0.9446515533384.529.5
5BEL7548General TapiocaBelgiumPhilippe Pilatte0.95627.5931141553942.5
6IRL1484HarmonyIrelandJonny Swan0.94857.510.598868411.2557.75
7GBR5435Miss WhiplashUKPaul Pullen0.95433410971122913.558.5
8GBR4080TCrakajaxUKRichard & Ursula Hollis0.89810.51115131455414668.5
9BEL8500Red CloudBelgiumTom Florizoone0.94910.515137101049.5711.2569.25
10GBR5694HeadhunterUKPaul Wayte0.9639638611129.5121870.5
11IRL8094King OneIrelandDavid Kelly & Patrick Boardman0.95214976151387111576
12GBR2759Per ElisaUKRobbie Tregear0.96271061141516111019.578.5
13GBR6521TrastadaUKDan Challis & Roddy Angus0.9581213.51212791414616.588
14GBR8444DemolitionUKMel Sharp0.9291812142213127121322.5105.5
15ESP2655CortagedoIrelandGeorge Radley0.9511313.510.515121813161524116
16FRA17416PivoineFrancePatrick Dijoud0.8961616171417169131621121
17FRA9187RampageUKJohn Hicks0.96115181816161719151725.5139.5
18FRA9292ConcordeUKFrancis Marshall0.96517171617181418222233150
19BEL5394FantasyBelgiumIan Van Burm0.9422119191919.51917171827155
20IRL5530ScorpioIrelandDominic O'Sullivan0.9522020201819.52020222228.5166
21GBR5384SuperheroFinlandToni Stoschek & Janne Tulokas0.94419222222222222222233184

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