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XOD's at the Royal Solent Yacht Club Tattinger Regatta

by Karl Thorne 23 Jul 2013 09:21 BST 20-21 July 2013

Last weekend saw twenty-three XODs take part in the Tattinger Regatta hosted by the Royal Solent Yacht Club in Yarmouth. A star studded fleet assembled for the three race open series, including nine Yarmouth boats, eleven from Lymington and three visitors from Itchenor. The racing on both days was in some of the best sailing conditions of recent years, a decent Easterly breeze and baking hot sunshine.

In Races 1 and 2 on Saturday, the starts and first beats were very challenging given the strength of the tide on the Isle of Wight side of the Solent. The strong tide on the long beats meant tacking hard against the shoreline, luckily this was aided by one or two of the local boats giving the visitors the courage to nose in a little closer than they otherwise might of dared. Throughout the weekend Stuart Jardine (Lone Star) and James Meaning (Gleam) excelled on these beats up the shore and at times this allowed them to pull out big leads on the fleet. In both of Saturday's races there was a long run downtide to Hurst [A], a shorter beat up the "North Island" back to Colten [C], a reach back to the island and a very difficult short windward leg in the strong tide up to the finish. James Meaning won the first race, with Stuart Jardine second. In the second race, Stuart won and Robin Balme (X Ray) sailing an excellent first beat was second.

Not all of the competitors made the start line for Race 3 on Sunday morning, despite the perfect sailing conditions once again. This time the course was much shorter and was kept on the island side. There was much more shift in the Easterly breeze than the previous day, and this shifting proved to make the start very difficult, as at times it was almost impossible to cross the line on starboard in the strong tide. It was a case of needing to get onto port in a hurry to get to the shore and shelter from the tide. Needless to say most of the top boats from the previous races managed to break free and in no time were off on their own up the shoreline, this time it was John Tremlett (Lass) who sailed an excellent race to go on and win, with Stephen Lawrence (Catherine) second. Stuart Jardine's fifth place was enough to secure first place overall by one point.

This turned out to be an excellent couple of days of close racing, and was perfect training for some of the conditions and courses that might be found at Cowes Week in a few weeks time.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmR1R2R3Pts
1X 119Lone StarStuart Jardine2158
2X 188Princess JalinaDavid Palmer3339
3X 80LassJohn Tremlett46111
4X 26CatherineStephen Lawrence105217
5X 9ZestPhil Brewer58417
6X 34MercerKarl Thorne67619
7NIXoanon 12101032
8X 4Westwind 915933
9X 147Foxy 1116734
10X 156Gleam 143035
11X 117Xray 723039
12X 5Madcap 17131242
13X 48XL 793046
14X 170Oyster 15201146
15X 153Sans Souci 20211354
16X 161Mayday 16113057
17X 42Julia 14143058
18X 164Diana 18123060
19X 16Mystery 13183061
20X 138Spray 30171461
21X 45Jewel 3030868
22X 102Whiskey Johnny 30231568
23X 49Rosalita 19193068
24X 162Xenia 21223073
25X 148X Factor 22243076
26X 75Delight 30303090
26X 32Ibex 30303090
26X 115Mix 30303090
26X 92Peresphone 30303090

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