Please select your home edition
Edition

Harken June Regatta at the Royal Southern Yacht Club - Overall

by Louay Habib 11 Jun 2017 22:03 BST 10-11 June 2017

The Royal Southern Yacht Club's Summer Series Harken June Regatta was blessed with spectacular conditions for the final day of action. The southwesterly wind piped up from 15 to 20 knots by the end of the day, and with wind over tide, a lumpy sea state tested the resolve of well over 300 hundred sailors taking part.

The reigning J/97 UK National Champions, Andy & Annie Howe's Blackjack II, were unbeaten in IRC Three, as well as Royal Southern Yacht Club Commodore, Karen Henderson-Williams, racing her Dehler 37, Illywhacker, in Club Class.

In IRC 1, the two King 40s tied for first place; Blair & Beckett 's Cobra and Roger Bowden's Nifty, each sharing a race win on the last day. Nifty was declared the winner on countback by the narrowest of margins. Cornel Riklin's J/111 Jitterbug was third.

"It's been a brilliant weekend - absolutely fabulous." commented Nifty's skipper, Roger Bowden. "We had a lot of close racing, with just a few seconds separating us in every race, which is really good stuff. We have had this boat for about a year, and really, we are still getting used to it. In the past, we have struggled a bit in heavy conditions, and it was great to see we had reasonable control of the boat this weekend, which is very encouraging for us. It would be nice for the crew to win the series, but we will take every race as it comes."

Full Results from the 2017 Harken June Regatta can be found here.

Black Group

In IRC Two, Mike Moxley's HOD35 Malice had a great day on the water, scoring two bullets to take the class win from Malcolm Wootton's Farr30 Pegasus. Roger Phillips' J/109 Designstar 2 was third.

Blackjack II, took a comfortable class win in IRC Three, ahead of Claire Dresser's Sigma 362, Lady Penrose. Martin Moody and Cara Golden's Platu 25, Scallion, was only launched this week and placed third. In IRC 4, Peter Parker's Sigma 33, Stan the Boat, scored a 2-1 today to finish at the top of the class. Fenton Burgin's beautiful 6 Meter Sioma was second, a point ahead of Anthony & William Tahourdin's X-95, Thistle VI.

In the J/88 Class, David & Kirsty Apthorp's J-Dream scored a win in the last race of the regatta to secure the class win from Dirk & Dianne van Beek's Sabriel Jr. Richard Cooper's Jongleur won Race 4 and finished the regatta third in class.

In Club Class, Royal Southern Yacht Club Commodore, Karen Henderson-Williams, racing Illywhacker, won today's only race to score a perfect three wins for the regatta. Vice Commodore, Graham Nixon, racing Elan 40 Magic, suffered a torn mainsail and retired from the last race, dropping to third for the regatta. Michael Rowlatt's Grand Soleil 45, Giuliana, was runner-up for the class.

White Group

Jonathan Powell's J/80 Betty continued to impress, scoring two more race wins, to secure the class win in the One Design Division, by seven points. Nick Haigh's J/80 Slightly Steamy, scored a 1-2-2 today, taking second place on countback from Chris & Hannah Neve's No Regrets.

In the J/70 and XOD match race duels, Ben Mansfield's J/70 Yeti won all of today's races to beat Philip Chandler's Blackjax. Andy Hamlett's Satu was the winner of the XOD Class. However, runner-up Diana Wilson's Mischief did have one consolation; finally getting the better of Satu in the last race.

In the Mixed Sportsboat Class, Tom Clay's SB20 Whyaduck won all of today's races to win the class by two points from Charles Whelan's SB20, Here comes Bod. Steve McLean completed the podium, racing SB20 Sponge Bob.

Royal Southern Yacht Club Commodore, Karen Henderson-Williams, welcomed competitors to the Harken June Regatta Prize Giving, and paid tribute to race officers, Philip Gauge and Tony Lovell, as well as the entire race team. "It has been a wonderful weekend of racing, with 74 boats entered, and it would not have been possible without our race management team and club volunteers - thank you all very much. A big thank you also to Harken UK for generously providing all the prizes."

Racing at the Royal Southern Yacht Club continues with the J/80 UK National Championship from Friday 16th - Sunday 18th June. For full results and pictures from the Harken June Regatta as well as more information about the Royal Southern Yacht Club, please visit www.royal-southern.co.uk

Related Articles

Cowes Week 2025 overall
Fabulous, flying finish With the spectacle of many of the fleets finishing in the sunshine, downwind under spinnaker, this year's Cowes Week concluded in style. Posted on 8 Aug
Cowes Week 2025 day 6
Breeze and competition ramps up The penultimate day of Cowes Week 2025 delivered great winds with some fruity gusts and choppy seas to challenge competitors as the competition for the top prizes heats up. Posted on 7 Aug
Youth Day at Cowes Week gallery from Ingrid Abery
Photos from Wednesday's racing in the Solent We have a great gallery of gratuitous transom shots from Ingrid Abery, who was working tirelessly on the Solent on Wednesday to record the action. Posted on 7 Aug
Cowes Week 2025 day 5
Flying Jenny wins the Britannia Cup The biggest boats in Class Zero today were joined today by Tony Langley's Gladiator, which will be racing for the rest of the week. The battle for the Britannia Cup was between these giants, IRC1 and the Cape 31s. Posted on 6 Aug
Ladies Day at Cowes Week gallery from Tom Hicks
Cowes was at its very best on Tuesday after storm Floris had passed through Cowes was at its very best on Tuesday after storm Floris had passed through, providing the sailors with perfect conditions for racing. Tom Hicks was out on the water to catch the action! Posted on 6 Aug
Cowes Week 2025 day 4
Racing women and mini-series winners With three mini-series concluding today, lively winds and brilliant sunshine, there was plenty of action on the fourth day of Cowes Week 2025. Posted on 5 Aug
Ladies Day at Cowes Week gallery from Ingrid Abery
Capturing the crews on the Solent As always, we can rely on Ingrid Abery to capture fantastic images on the water, and this time it's Ladies Day at Cowes Week. Posted on 5 Aug
Cowes Week 2025 Day 3
Weekend warriors and inspiring figures With the decision to abandon racing for the day taken on Sunday evening, many crews took the opportunity to rest and gear themselves up for the rest of the week. Posted on 4 Aug
Just another event?
Is Cowes Week still a pinnacle regatta? We've been blessed with incredible sailing so far this summer in the UK (for once) with great breeze much of the time, and some of the best events in the world gracing our shores. But, like with Storm Floris, there are clouds on the horizon... Posted on 4 Aug
Cowes Week 2025 Day 2
Tight racing, big waves and family fun The second day of racing at Cowes Week 2025 proved much easier for the Race Officers, with a good breeze, which enabled all classes to get away on time and delivered great, competitive racing across all fleets. Posted on 3 Aug