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Silva J/80 World Championship 2005 at Falmouth – Day 2

by Becci Eplett, J80 UK Class Association 13 Jul 2005 08:08 BST 8-15 July 2005
A light South Easterly breeze for day two of the J80 worlds in Falmouth © Lee Whitehead / www.photolounge.co.uk

Races 2, 3 and 4 of the Silva J/80 World Championships were sailed today in Falmouth under the burgee of the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club. Light south to south easterly breeze predominated and Race Officer Jeff Martin set windward-leeward courses in the estuary.

An excitable fleet (perhaps a little too eager for the off) lined up and Race 2 of the championship series got underway with a black flag start following a general recall. Ruairidh Scott in Team Volvo settled in to his stride on the left hand side of the racetrack and was first to the windward mark from where he then proceeded to lead the 53 boat fleet through to the finish. Glen Darden from the USA in Red Sky Glide worked his way up from 5th place to 2nd and Kevin Sproul in Silva Dream Machine took 3rd place.

Race 3 also commenced with the black flag flying high but it was the star spangled banner of Red Sky Glide which lead round the first mark. This is a strong fleet and conditions today taxed the best tactical minds in the Class. A twitchy race, more frustrating for some than others, saw the lead change a number of times but at the finish the boys and girls in the Swedish Team SBAB of Mikael Lindquist took the honours with Team Volvo 2nd and Roger Gerrish and Peter Blackler 3rd in Aqua J.

The late afternoon sunshine apparently had a calming effect on the competing teams and following a clean start another Swede, Michael Sundelin sailing Tyra, lead from the off. In fact the first three boats didn’t change places at all and at the finish it was Tyra first, Team Volvo second and Silva Dream Machine third.

With four races sailed and another three planned for tomorrow, only three points separate the first three boats in the 2005 Silva J/80 World Championship; Team SBAB lead with 16 points, Silva Dream Machine have 18 and Team Volvo have 19.

Close and exciting racing is the order of the day, and it’s certainly hard out there. It’s very plain to see that winning the start is half the battle but as Ruairidh Scott explained, ‘I have an awesome tactician in Ben Field. He works hard to get us off the start line and then the whole beat is about finding the right lanes and clear air’. So now you know!

The fleet are hoping for a little more breeze tomorrow if all goes to plan, three races will be sailed outside the estuary in the bay.

Results after Day 2:

PosBoat NameNatSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4Pts
1stteam sbabSWE243Mikael Lindquist641516
2ndSilva Dream MachineGBR724Kevin Sproul735318
3rdVolvoGBR663Ruairidh Scott1412219
4thTendrisseFRA376L Abignoli5871030
5thred sky glideUSA407Glenn Darden12242038
6thNeedles and PinsGER508Peter Hecht-Ulrich Muenker221121348
7thJSMGBR500Stephen Hills101119949
8thRYA Volvo KeelboatGBR656Gemma Frier111027856
9thSpiggSWE621Christer Faith-Ell95291861
10thSwan SongGBR726Peter Chester2218161167
11thApolojeeFRA664Queveau271462471
12thRYA Volvo Keelboat SquadGBR658H Brown201392971
13thParbleu VSWE163Charlotte Dahl361613772
14thTyraSWE623Michael Sundelin419DSQ177
15thAqua - JGBR165Peter Blackler17BFD3477
16thPL yachtingFRA690Eric Kerscaven86313378
17thJeronimoGBR309Roger Hollingsworth1615321679
18thJunoGBR714Jervis Devonshire2912142580
19thJet SetGBR192Steve Andrew2324181580
20thNemoGBR608Peter Henney1827112884
21stTwentyFiveGBR479Steve Northmore409152286
22ndTitan Ecole Navale Conseil GeneralFRA628Arnaud Durande-Ayme2617103487
23rdJ' SuisFRA604Eric Brezellec1BFD241290
24thJenga TacktickGBR696Marie-Claude Heys3BFD172396
25thLibertyGBR433Richard Bickford197393196
26thVolvo Keelboat RacingGBR609Athol King4120835104
27thJohnathan LivingstonFRA417Patrick Jeandot21302830109
28thVolvo Keelboat Racing (662)GBR84LNick Cherry46292314112
29thJiotooFRA569E Herve2432BFD6115
30thThuleSWE390Ola Burmark37412119118
31stJevanGBR572Robert Fox33382227120
32ndWave WarriorGBR534Angus McPhie13393732121
33rdJuraGBR715Robert Napier25DNC2621125
34thOceans ElevenGBR559Daryl Conyers38363517126
35thJalapenoGBR214Nicholas Over45232536129
36thTethys Ecole navaleFRA639Patrick Bot34252052131
37thJack in the BasketFRA301Eric De Mones Del Pujol30BFD3026139
38thJust SavageGBR511Chris Savage28313549143
39thJemGBR374Peter Wanstall15464043144
40thJousterGBR695Alan Shaft43283441146
41stJamboGBR573Martin Langelaan31403837146
42ndJim BobGBR742Mark Wolfenden32334145151
43rdJezebelGBR6666TJeremy Round Smith3922BFD42156
44thMargaretUSA291Bud Rogers44354238159
45thJackGBR186Simon Unwin51433339166
46thJacuzziFRA693Ludovic Gilet4226BFD50171
47thJunior HighGBR571Steve Cooper47344347171
48thMosquitoGBR704Duncan Johnston35444651176
49thGiljackerDEN322Birgitte Soegaard49374448178
50thJediGBR606Barry Hughes52454540182
51stJazzGBR692Chris Evans48474744186
52ndJuntoGBR535Robert Fletcher5042BFD46191

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