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Basilica J/24 World Championships at Weymouth - Day 4

by Nancy Zangerle 15 Sep 2005 19:21 BST 12-16 September 2005

CARNAGE REIGNS, PRINCESS ANNE VISITS

There was a lot of crash and burn on Day 4 of the Basilica J/24 World Championship. Strong winds (18+ building to 25 knots) from the west, with building seas sent the fleet rocking and rolling around the race course. The shreds of sails, broken rudder, mangled bow pulpit, broken tiller, and another boat holed provided Princess Anne with lots to view as she watched the racing, met with teams on the dock, and participated in the daily prize giving.

Race 7, the first race of the day, started with the regular general recall. The Race Committee has made the black flag a permanent fixture in the starting sequence. The restart sent the fleet off cleanly, with the starboard end of the line favoured by the fleet. 4 boats acknowledged OCS and spent a miserable hour and one half waiting in screaming conditions waiting for Race 7 to finish.

Max Skelly on Murder Picture (USA), one of the leading contenders through the week, was an early carnage victim. After sailing to a strong second position to Ian Southworth’s Enchidna (GBR), Murder Picture’s rudder exploded on the 2nd downwind. The lost rudder cost Murder Picture a strong finish in Race #7 and sent them back to the dock for the balance of the day.

Enchidna (GBR) held her lead to finish 1st, Alejo Rigoni sailing Luca Vive (ARG) finished 2nd, and Bruschetta, helmed by Mauricio Santa Cruz (ITA) finished 3rd. Numerous boats were observed with main sails down to make repairs between the races.

Race #8, second race of the day, found the breeze and seas building. Two boats retired before the start. At the start, the fleet was spread across the starting line, expressing a desire to start cleanly under the conditions. Alistair Clarke driving Serco Defence (GBR) was first to the windward mark. Serco Defence, which had a disappointing regatta to date, had been wired for sound and video by Sail TV for the race. Princess Anne arrived on the course to watch the race with Great Britain in the lead.

Race #8’s wild conditions created more breakdowns and woolly conditions. Wednesday’s strong finisher, Luigi Ravioli sailing Fiamma Gialla (ITA), was involved in an incident with Jobs for the Boys, Sean Kirkjian (AUS), sending the Australian boat back to the hoist with a hole, and the Italians looking for a new bow pulpit and jib.

Few boats escaped the day without breakdowns or at least a broach. One boat turtled their boat, requiring two crew scramble to right it. Fortunately, there were no known serious injuries to any of the crew, but the damage to the boats created a very large shopping list back at the dock. The search was on for masts, rudders, forestays, tillers, and lots of new sails.

The final race of the Basilica J/24 World Championship will be sailed on Friday, September 16th. The weather forecast calls for more extreme conditions.

Results after Day 4: (8 races, 1 discard)

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
1ISV2329JigaloKotoun, Anthony-142715610334
2BRA 37BruschettaSanta Cruz, Mauricio5-1027873638
3ITA 434Fiamma GiallaRavioli, Luigi21186616-5649
4JPN5317GekkoHatakeyama, Tomomi212653-26141658
5GBR4270EchidnaSouthworth, Ian22-241715491472
6ARG5194Luca ViveRigoni, Alejo-23913914232272
7AUS 145Jobs for the BoysKirkjian, Sean10172213237-5674
8IRL 727Carrabeg TwoHyde, Stefan418-215*12*12*12*12*75
9GBR4223Roger RabbitWatson, Gavin88914913-561576
10USA5287Team TarheelBream, Peter33252-338311284
11USA4161Murder PictureSkelly, Max14431011-565689
12GER5266RotomanKrüss, Hauke95192123-3741394
13JPN5179SiestaSakamoto, Wataru62310191616-56898
14NED 62UGS-J/SPOTD'Englesman, John-41205163110119102
15GER5281United FiveKaehler, Jan-521327101741724112
16AUS 190Fly EmiratesWallis, Sean17-3212271828217130
17AUS 186Code VoilationMcGain, Doug32-351631205265135
18GBR4247Serco DefenceClarke, Alistair4019112629-56121138
19GER5282VitesseKönig, Manfred241132426-332327138
20GBR4264RumbleWilliamson, Ben1921-362519201623143
21ITA 460Botta DrittaDi Fraia, Pasquale Mario7-3813135272717145
22GBR4268PeggyPowell, Jon333120371-431310145
23ITA 466Avoltore-FinnatCruciani, Francesco-48273982429811146
24GBR4245MadeleineMcCarthy, Duncan135423112217-5614154
25SWE5330Sailing PlanetRosenquist, Peter4915351712259-56162
26GBR4265ReloadedPeace, Duncan2825251826-421825165
27GBR4260JeevesTrathen, Neil352933-411332530177
28GBR4242HitchikerEllis, David50341832252-5621182
29GER5381Max BahrKarsunke, Stefan25281529-39183633184
30GBR4219JoolerLibby, Robert-382235287353835200
31GBR4237RiotWright, Michael1530-493430304122202
32AUS 108Ju JuStevenson, Alyn-5644343827212019203
33GBR4232BoomerangAnderson, Jim2645-543011392528204
34IRL4212ScandalAlgeo, Andrew29413822-56192436209
35GER5210GunniGarzmann, Matthias-565142441123238220
36GBR4253HowdenReed, Tom34-50304937221534221
37BER3254FruitcakesLewis, Mike4226-432343253726222
38ITA 474MarmellataForndro, Andrea16334812464722-56224
39SWE4896Front RunnerPersson, Per-Håkan4614-534528452818224
40JPN5273GyousyuEzaki, Goro207-515144483920229
41HUN 203EuphemyaMadarasz, Tamas27422940-45343032234
42GER4746AntigenHarmstorf, Kirsten3138373934-441937235
43IRL4794Hard on PortFortune, Desmond18404146213834-56238
44MEX 444MicrosoftWiegandt, Peter11-56324849464231259
45GBR4222RSJEdwards, Tony44482636384029-56261
46MEX3303Legal AlienWiegandt, Klaus3936-504340244340265
47SWE5368SuperligaWalkusch, Klaus1250-534448494039282
48GBR4497Coolskyn Performance ClothingWoolf, Peter36-56285636155656283
49NED 28J' EntreHussem, Hans543740353231-5656285
50IRL 448TazTaylor, David51464447-56413329291
51IRL 191Jay KaySheard, Tim30525242-56563541308
52NED 51De JansJannichsen, Nils374745554736-5656323
53ITA 480L'Allegro SommelierMaremmani, Carlo43655-5656565656328
54DEN5380Gammel DanskenHolzer, Paul-5353475250514442339
55IRL4384JibberishBradshaw, Stephen4749-565642565656362

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