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J/70 Grand Slam 2 hosted by Royal Thames Yacht Club

by Jonathan Calascione 23 Apr 2024 06:40 BST 20-21 April 2024
J/70 Grand Slam 2 hosted by Royal Thames Yacht Club © Paul Wyeth / www.pwpictures.com

The Solent sparkled in bright sunshine for the opening Grand Slam of the UK J/70 Class 2024 season. A crisp cold Spring weekend, with mainly Northerly breeze ranging from 12-16 knots on Saturday and slightly more on Sunday.

A delightful way to start the season, after the disappointment of a cancelled event two weeks ago due to Storm Kathleen. 21 boats made it to the start line in a predominantly Corinthian fleet that included a number of charter boats, and many new young teams, including the 6th formers from Ryde School, in their first competitive outing this year.

When the Solent breeze is in the North, it is almost invariably quite shifty. And so it proved on Saturday, as the wind regularly swung through 50 or 60 degrees, creating a significant challenge for the tacticians and plenty of 'snakes and ladders' moments in the four races that day. It was clear from the outset that the fleet was a bit trigger-happy and full of adrenalin on the start line, perhaps impatient after missing Grand Slam 1. This was exacerbated by a strong oblique cross tide, with the predictable result: three 'general recalls' in Race 1. PRO Tim Hancock promptly unfurled the Black Flag which immediately calmed down the cortisol levels. There were no more general recalls for the rest of the weekend.

The front of the fleet soon had a familiar look, with Martin Dent's 'Jelvis' fresh back from an excellent result in the Bacardi Cup in Florida, Charles Thompsons reigning 2023 world Champions 'Brutus', this time in Corinthian mode, and 2022 European Champs 'Calypso' with new helm Bella Fellows all showing good pace. Reigning youth champions 'Jeepster',Hector Simpson on 'Dads n' Lads' and Class Captain Ian Poynton's 'Powder Monkey' were always in the hunt. The shifts and gusts were often quite extreme. 'Calypso' provided entertainment for John Greenland's team on 'Woof' by executing a full windward capsize, dunking the whole crew, right in front of them after being caught out just after the start of Race 2 by a 50 degree shift and accompanying strong gust.

The wind speed was just on the cusp for high vs. low mode downwind, and occasionally favoured the goose-wing. The boats that cracked the 'swift mode-change' algorithm and could execute well were rewarded with steady gains. At the end of day 1, the top 5 were notably all Corinthian boats, led by 'Calypso', 'Jeepster' and 'Brutus', This bodes well for the UK contingent that will travel to Copenhagen in the first week of June for the first ever Corinthian World Championship.

Sunday was slightly windier, and offered some wonderful planing, with an even stronger cross-tide vector for all 3 races to keep the tacticians on their toes. It was again really shifty, particularly in the final third of the beat, and offered some good practice at tight mark roundings, particularly useful for the increasing number of UK boats travelling to international events. Jelvis won the day, so ended the event tied with Calypso on points overall and pipped her to the top of the podium on countback of first places, with Jeepster completing the Open podium. Calypso were Corinthian winners with Jeepster and Brutus completing that podium, in a wonderful season opener that showed off the best that the J/70 has to offer in ideal Solent Spring conditions.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameOwner / SkipperCategoryClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
11573JelvisMartin DentOIsland SC2221291116
21452CalypsoJonathan CalascioneCRYS1133146216
312JeepsterMax ClappCRSYC528115519
41572Brutus IICharles ThompsonCRSYC3367222223
5118WoofJohn GreenlandCRTYC/Imperial Poona YC1649453934
61591Dads 'N' LadsTim SimpsonCRDNBYC49210611435
7937Powder MonkeyIan PoyntonCRSYC6658391137
8830RanBertie FisherORSYC9779413339
91248DSPDoug Struth/Marshall KingC/MRSYC/RTYC115416124743
101206OffbeatDavid McLemanCRSYC7121768181666
111051EscapeGiles ChipperfieldCLymington Town SC81014177171066
12974EV ExpertsTom HartridgeCRYA13161251382267
13742 Ella BrownC/MRTYC19111911177671
14743 Krystal LawC/Y/MRTYC17816131016871
15290 Peter WattsCBurghfield SC1222131215102284
16745 Christine ShrimptonCRTYC1815111418151285
17747RTYC6Melisande BesseC/YRTYC2013201511211595
181381RSYC Youth TeamLinus RindsfuserC/Y/MRSYC1418101921141895
19972YetiSam OsborneC/Y/MRyde School2117152020121397
20744ElizabethJemima LawsonC/MRTYC1019212116191499
2124Connectus RacingBen HarrisC/MRSYC15141818192017101

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