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Tquila first Class40 to finish Sevenstar Round Britain & Ireland Race

by Louay Habib 20 Aug 2022 17:50 BST 20 August 2022

James McHugh's Tquila is the first Class40 to complete the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race. Finishing on Saturday 20 August at 14:06:47 BST in an elapsed time of 13 days 2 hours six mins and 47 secs. Tquila Crew: James McHugh, Brian Thompson, Alister Richardson.

The team received a warm welcome and cold beer at Trinity Landing in Cowes before walking up to the RORC Cowes Clubhouse for the first solid meal in nearly two weeks. The team spoke dockside about the Sevenstar Round Britain & Ireland Race.

"It was a fantastic race but very long," commented James McHugh. "As we were passing Galway where my parents are from, a few boats had retired and the thought did cross my mind, but we carried on! It was a real change to see the scow bow boats pull out as it was interesting to match up against them to see how we would go against them. This is only my third Class40 race and it is a very different discipline to my Etchells sailing. Brian and Richard have been putting me through my paces to get up-to-speed. They are great sailors, really intuitive. It has been wonderful to do this race with them and work as a team. For me going around the Shetlands was something special; it is an incredible landscape."

Multihull specialist Alister Richardson is fairly new to Class40 racing although he did finish the 2021 Transat Jacques Vabre in 11th place with Brian Thompson in Tquila: "I love the short-handed format and there is extremely good competition. It is a great boat to sail and it's not too expensive. It is different to the very high-performance boats I sail, but this is good fun racing. Even in the really light weather it requires a lot of concentration because every little bit of breeze is just a gain, so you concentrate, day in day out and it is nearly more tiring than when it's windy as it wears you out mentally."

?The last time Brian Thompson did the race was setting the 60ft and under record on IMOCA 60 Artemis which completed the course in under six days.

"This time we were only up to the West Coast of Ireland after five days," commented Brian. "It was a very tactical race and we made a big gain after Muckle Flugga which was unexpected as we had blown up our fractional halyard and had to do the leg with a jib in a lot of wind, but we ended up in a better position and good through a high pressure ridge. I have never seen so little wind on this course, but it did keep the whole fleet really close. It was fantastic to see the Two-Handed teams in such a tight race. If I had a hat I would take it off to them, battling it out like a Figaro race. It is so impressive to see the talent in that fleet and the high level of racing."

Follow the progress of the race on the website: roundbritainandireland.rorc.org

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