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J/80s at the Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta

by Becci Owen 3 Sep 2002 14:30 BST

A 16 boat fleet made the 2002 Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta the largest UK J/80 gathering to date. The local Dartmouth fleet has grown to six boats and the trip to the Westcountry proved too tempting for another 10 travellers to resist, due in part to the prizes donated by Rennie and Ruth Miller but also because of an interesting twist to the racing in the form of the ‘Yellow Kite’ rule. On the first day's racing lots were drawn to select a boat to sail with, and fly on downwind legs, a 'Yellow Kite'. Thereafter, on each subsequent day, the leading boat in the series sailed with the yellow kite indicating to all regatta competitors the J/80 series leader. The regatta organisers had kindly modified the race programme to allow two races per day on the first two days, which was the preference of the fleet.

Race day 1 saw a light south-westerly breeze and Class Chairman Bernard Howard's ‘J String’, sailed by Charlie Cumbley, won the first race with Dartmouth local Simon Unwin second in ‘Jackflash’. Steven Hills, the fleets’ newest owner finished third sailing ‘JSM’. Race two saw a victory for Dartmouth sailor Dan Churchill in ‘Jemini’ securing the position of overnight leader and the yellow kite for day two.

Day two started with bad visibility but the strongest wind of the week, enabling the J/80's to plane past much larger IRC boats. ‘J String’ and Steve Northmores’ ‘Quikeye’ shared the spoils with a 1st and 2nd each, ‘JSM’ was third in race 3 with ‘Jemini’ clocking up a third in race 4.‘J string’ now became the yellow kite boat, a position which she retained for the rest of the regatta. Saturday brought sparkling conditions for the coastal race. The course took the fleet close to the cliffs in a patchy, offshore breeze which made for testing conditions. For Charlie Cumbley however, it was business as normal.

Sunday wrapped up with a 12 - 15 knot breeze from the East and a modified Olympic course. Weaving J/80's under spinnaker through the myriad of larger yet slower IRC boats was a major challenge. ‘J String’ led from start to finish followed by ‘Jemini’ who recovered from last off the start line to a strong second. Third was Rennie and Ruth Millers’ ‘Valour’.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
18014J StringCharlie Cumbley1621116
281QuickeyeSteve Northmore52124413
3425GeminiDan Churchill41633213
4500Jamie's Speed MachineStephen Hills33342515
57780ValourRennie McArthur Miller74459323
68098JackflashSimon Unwin275105625
713LibertyRichard Bickford8510913840
8309JeronimoRoger Hollingsworth1717776744
99169Rough JusticeMark Hinds10118881145
106666JacksnipeDaniel Sheehan99911111349
118022Juicy LuicyNick Whyte1210116121451
128046Just WillyViv Weston & Andy Colyer681212141552
135999Aqua - JRoger Gerrish1412131771258
14374JemAlastair MacIntyre13131417101060
158043JalapenoRobin Inkster1114171717968
168070J - LoPaul Craft17171717171785

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