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Raymarine Warsash Spring Series - Week 2

by Flavia Bateson 21 Mar 2006 08:08 GMT 19 March 2006
The two Elans of Peter Rutter Jim McGregor battle it out in IRC2 during week 2 of the Raymarine Warsash Spring Series © Eddie Mays

A perfect sailing day

The race management team of the Raymarine Warsash Spring Series have a long held belief that sailing decisions should await the dawning of race day and not be made in advance. For Week 2 of the series, they were proved right once again. Although the forecast threatened a Force 5 to 7 and possibly even 8, which would have caused cancellations to some classes, on the day the committee boat ventured into the Solent under a cloudless sky, with a moderate, north-easterly breeze and perfect sailing conditions for all competitors.

Discipline at the Black Group start was good, despite the strong east going tide encouraging boats over the line. The sportsboats on White Group were however a little too enthusiastic, resulting in several general recalls and one start under the black flag rule. The direct line on one Black Group leg took boats over the Bramble Bank, but only a couple went aground, most steering a conservative course. Competitors needed to stay focussed right up to the finish as hard won places were lost in the fluky wind shifts on the last beat, making the final decision on when to tack for the line an important one.

Several competitors continued their winning form from the opening race including “Quokka (IRC3), Glide-X (IRC4) and Java (Bowspprit/J105). Rob Bottomley’s new First 47.7 “Decosol” was the winner of IRC1 helmed by John Danby with “Werewolf” second. As always, racing was close in the Hunter 707 fleet with “Censored” finding the all important 18 seconds in Race 1. “Key Yachting” chalked up a further two wins in the 1720s.

Word had obviously got around about the Mumm champagne awaiting weekly class winners at the WSC clubhouse. No one missed out on picking up their bottle courtesy of sponsors Raymarine. The Series continues on Sunday 26th March.

Provisional Week 2 Results:

Black Fleet:
IRC1 DecosolFirst 47.7Rob Bottomley
IRC2 Cool RunningsX-35Juncker Visser/Jochem Thorkild
IRC3 QuokkaElan 37Peter Rutter
IRC4 Glide-XX-332Ian Dawson
IRC5 Hobby HorseMustangMike Fawcett
Bowsprit JavaJ-105Paul & Marie-Claude Heys
J109 Jahmali Mike/Sarah Willis
Sigma 38 Festina Lente Meakins family
White Fleet:
Hunter 707Race 1Censored  
 Race 2The Ant Hill Mob  
Cork 1720Race 1Key Yachting Paul Hughes
 Race2Key Yachting Paul Hughes
Laser SB3Race 1Gul Mike Budd
 Race 2Loco Calum Smeaton
J-80Race 1Just Savage Liz Savage
 Race 2Just Savage Liz Savage
SportsboatRace 1Quarter BackBackman 21 
 Race 2Quarter BackBackman 21 

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