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JPK 10.80 "Atomic Blonde" wins the Siska Trophy and is the best in the West 20/21

by Paul Glynn 21 May 2021 07:37 BST
JPK 10.80 `Atomic Blonde` - Siska Trophy © Paul Glynn

Simon Torvaldsen is having a real blast in his JPK 10.80 "Atomic Blonde" winning the prestigious Siska Trophy as the best performing yacht on IRC Overall during Western Australia's 20 / 21 season.

The Siska Trophy is based on the overall handicap performance in designated day and long offshore racing during the season and is contested by WA's leading yachts.

The just completed long race The Fremantle to Exmouth completes the season and confirms the win for Atomic Blonde completing the 680 nm race in 3 days 22 hours achieving Div 2 line honors, 2nd IRC and 3rd IRC overall to secure the Siska Trophy.

The Exmouth race follows an almost straight line course north along the coast with the full force of the Indian Ocean to contend with. Starting in light breeze on Saturday 08 May with the first waypoint plotted to Geraldton then on past the Abrolhos Islands around Dirk Hartog Island then onto Coral Bay and Point Cloates at the top of the Exmouth peninsular. This course is a real challenge for Navigators especially as the race closes in on Exmouth and the winds tend to come from all points of the compass.

After all the excitement of the achievements Doctor Simon said "This is a race where minutes count and we were really sailing our JPK to its optimum. With the breeze constant around 30 knots for most of the race the JPK really gets surfing and we were flying along in mid to high-teens with our A4. We were sailing with the 40 footers for a good part of the race. Eventually the excitement took over from reality and we lost our kite overboard and needed to make a recovery before going to our J2. You have to love a boat that is only 36' but will do 10, 12 and sometimes up to 14 knots to windward. We got a bit of water down below but nothing much, the JPK is quite a dry boat below."

The Exmouth race is similar to The Hobart where Exmouth Peninsular acts out its force of nature like Tasman Island and Storm Bay with either heavy or no breeze and tides. Yes the race begins again and the decisions for the Navigator of either going out into the bay or going into the shore being the gamble.

Doctor Simon said; "As we began to see the loom of Exmouth with 20+ knots, Code 0 and balanced on her chines, AB was flying along. Navigator Steve Humphries decided the crew needed pancakes! As we overhauled the bigger boats, Steve balanced below and cooked pancakes with maple syrup and Nutella for all. We then had to hold off the J122 Lithium in a tacking duel - not easy as they are a much larger, higher rated boat excelling in lighter conditions.

We had done it! We knew our biggest rival for the Siska trophy the King 40 Checkmate had finished only about 3 hours in front of us. We were hours ahead on IRC. This was easily enough to secure the coveted Siska trophy for Western Australia's top Offshore race yacht and demonstrated the all-round capability and consistency of the JPK 10.80, and her crew. Not only a podium finish in this race, but the real aim was to nail that Siska trophy which we had emphatically done. It was a tired but very happy crew that tied up the boat in Exmouth"

Great sailing and congratulations to Atomic Blonde and her crew.

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