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Warsash Spring Championship - First Weekend

by Flavia Bateson 19 Apr 2010 20:41 BST 17-18 April 2010

Grand finale approaches for Warsash event

Things were hotting up at Warsash Sailing Club over the weekend of 17th/18th April in more ways than one. Firstly, the Spring Championship got underway with a full schedule of racing on Saturday as well as the Spring Series continuing into its fifth week on Sunday. Then the high pressure system gave rise to Mediterranean-style temperatures but it also meant the volcanic dust cloud remained over the UK. This put paid to racing for Scott Graham and his Laser SB3 team from Edinburgh as well as Andrey Selikhanovich from Moscow who had planned to charter a Sunsail boat to compete on Sunday. Both were unable to fly in.

The Spring Championship takes place this year over the final two weekends of the Spring Series. Black Group classes include “Big Boats” ranging from the Farr 52 Bob (formerly Bear of Britain) and the TP52 Pace to Jim MacGregor’s Elan 410 Flair. They were joined by Farr 45s, First 40.7s and J/109s, as well as the beautiful International 12 metre Italia. White Group classes were offered for Laser SB3s and J/80s with Quarter Tonners enjoying their Spring Championship over 17th/18th April. No discards are allowed for the Spring Championship – every race has to count.

On Saturday light conditions provided close and challenging racing. Peter Knight, CRO for the Laser SB3s, set up station inshore at Royal Southern buoy and set windward/leeward courses. He said:

“I was expecting a difficult day but was pleased to find the wind stayed steady from the south-east in the 5/8 knot range. We used the same laid courses for four races. All the starts were very well behaved with only one individual recall all day. Our only disappointment was that the wind shifted slightly in the final race, making the last run one sided. On two occasions three boats finished one second apart and I even had to declare a dead heat between Bloo and Giraffe in Race 3. It was just too close to call.”

It was a good day for Craig Burlton and his crew on Gill Race Team who completed the day with nine points and no place lower than third. Oleg Zherebzor with Champagne Blonde was ten points adrift followed by Team Rola-Trac (Peter, Ben and Tim Saxton).

The J/80s’ and Quarter Tonners’ racing was managed by Jon Spencer. He too completed the full schedule of racing. Steve Chappell on Jango Fett in the J/80s took two wins bit slipped to ninth in Race 2 resulting in a total of 13 points. John Cooper in Oi! gained the top points for the day with only one win but a more consistent score. Ten Quarter Tonners came to the line including Louise Morton on Espada and husband Peter on Anchor Challenge. Louise and her all-female crew took three wins and a second to top the leaderboard at the end of the day.

Further out in the Solent the Black Group committee boat was anchored near Universal Marina buoy. The wind was consistently from the south-east, again peaking at 8 knots but with much lighter patches. Here event Chairman Peter Bateson set windward/leeward courses for the “Big Boats”, Farr 45s, First 40.7s and J/109s. A mixture of fixed and laid marks was used reaching towards the eastern end of Ryde Middle Bank. Starts were all on time, with no general recalls or OCS scores and the full programme of races was completed. BB1 and Farr 45s were initially given a 5½ mile course, beating with the tide. By Race 2 the tide had slackened and the final two races had windward legs against the tide. In the afternoon Race 4 was shortened for BB1 and 40.7s halfway through. The J/109s enjoyed a short final race of just two miles but with the beat against a strong ebb tide in a fading breeze, that was certainly enough. In the Farr 45s, Jerry Otter had a good day in Werewolf. Further down the points were close between Stewart Whitehead (Rebel), Jack Pringle (Fraxious) and Niklas Zennstrom (Ran). Johhny Vincent in Pace completed the day scoring two wins and two second places as did Andrew Iyer (Portia) in the First 40.7s. The runaway leader in the J/109s was Adam Wright in Velvet Elvis with J/Dream second.

Provisional Results – Warsash Spring Championship First Weekend: (17th/18th April)

Farr 45, Werewolf, Gerry Otter
Big Boats, Pace, Johnny Vincent
First 40.7, Portia, Andrew Iyer
J/109, Velvet Elvis, Adam Wright

J/80, Jango Fett, Steve Chappell
Laser SB3, Gill Race Team, Craig Burlton

Quarter Ton, Espada, Louise Morton

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