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MOCRA Multihulls at Royal Southampton Yacht Club - Race 3

by Simon Forbes 29 Oct 2000 17:23 GMT

The Royal Southampton Yacht Club Winter series continued with race 3 on Sunday 29 October. The previous two weekends had seen very light winds but a succession of gales were now buffeting the South Coast, and gale warnings were sufficient to deter the less committed.

Sunday morning dawned at Southampton with blue sky and 15 knots of breeze. Race Officer Geoff Lynch stationed Committee Boat Hound off Netley and set a beat to Royal Southampton buoy on the west shore of Southampton Water. The Multihull Class saw five trimarans venture out, the wind increased before the start and Scooby III went for two reefs, Kokomo and Trivia one reef, while Piglet went for a storm jib with one reef while Carbon Tiger went for full mainsail and storm jib.

Dragonfly Kokomo (James Stewart) got the best start on starboard at the pin end with F24 Trivia (Mike Wigmore) going well, meanwhile Scooby III (Simon Forbes) was under-powered in the lulls and Carbon Tiger and Piglet were taking a while to get into their stride. Kokomo led around the windward mark, followed by Trivia, Scooby and Carbon Tiger.

Carbon Tiger(Brian Haynes) went for 70m2 red spinnaker on the three mile reach to Cathead near the Hamble River entrance and quickly drew level with Kokomo. Kokomo sailed high, then set her spinnaker while Carbon Tiger was forced to drop her spi in order to climb up to the mark and rounded just ahead of Kokomo. Meanwhile Scooby shook one reef out and caught Trivia at the mark, but a sloppy rounding gaveTrivia the windward berth as the fleet beat back to Hound Buoy. As Scooby and Trivia charged along side by side Trivia's mainsail split from luff to leach in a gust just below the second reef and Mike Wigmore was forced to retire.

A big black rain cloud approached and Scooby III went back to two reefs as the Committee boat registered 35 knots of wind as the multihulls beat to Hovercraft 2, the cloud soon passed, though enlivened by Calshot Lifeboat and a Helicopter on practice manouvres. By the time Deans Elbow was reached the mean wind speed was down to around 15 knots and the beat continued another mile up to Hythe Knock to the north of Hythe Pier.

Carbon Tiger stretched away from Kokomo who suffered mainsail damage when shaking out a reef, while Scooby III finally got round to hoisting a small spinnaker and going to full mainsail on the reach to Cadland off Fawley Oil Refinery and soon saw 17 knots boat speed in the gusts. Scooby's spinnaker takedown was rather premature when the head blew out on the spinnaker. Farrier F25C Piglet (Martin Bosher) was making up for lost time having changed up from storm jib to the regular jib.

Carbon Tiger took line honours in a time of one hour nine minutes giving an average of 9.5 knots around the 11 mile course. Kokomo finishing over two minutes later took corrected time honours by 2 and a half minutes from Carbon Tiger.

Corrected Time positions:

  1 Kokomo       Dragonfly 800   James Stewart,Lucy Kennedy,Martin Orton
  2 Carbon Tiger Corsair F28R    Brian Haynes,Keith Bliss,Rob Gutteridge
  3 Scooby III   Dragonfly 800   Simon Forbes,Dick Hazelgrove,Alistair Dance
  4 Piglet       Farrier F25C    Martin Bosher,Spencer Harrison,Simon Burt,Ollie Houseman
Rtd Trivia       Corsair F24     Mike Wigmore,John Harris-Burland,Guy Knight
DNS Orion        Firebird        Harvey Bowden,
DNS Olana        Dragonfly 800   George Cormack,
DNS Gazprom      Ivan 30         Vitaly Belyakov
DNS Shakatak     Corsair F28R    Pete Jenkins
DNS Triple Dutch Dragonfly 800   Peter Knape
DNS Blue Tail    Dragonfly 800   Tim Wilson
DNS Wingover     Crowther Twiggy Brian Wilkinson

The Royal Southampton Winter Series continues until the 3 December. Contact Cathy Crawley for entry details: racing@rsyc.org.uk, Tel 02380 223352.

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