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International Moth Worlds - Mothballed on day 4 + Video

by Mark Jardine / YachtsandYachting.com on 23 Jul 2014
No wind on day 4 of the 2014 International Moth World Championship Mark Jardine / YachtsandYachting.com
Tuesday was originally scheduled as a lay-day at the Moth worlds and, in the end, that's exactly what happened, via a series of postponements.

Racing was originally scheduled to start at 10am, then midday, then 1pm and finally 4pm. The abandonment flag was finally raised at 15:40 as only five knots was being registered in the bay from a wide range of directions.

The frustration amongst the sailors who basked in the Mediterranean conditions was made worse by the fact that a beautiful northerly was blowing out of Chichester harbour which a few sailors decided to use for a blast up and down the channel. Sadly there's not enough space in the harbour to race 138 Moths.

Principal Race Officer, Tim Hancock, talked about the difficulties of running racing in these conditions, 'It is hard, particularly with the Moth class as it's not a great boat when you're sitting around in no wind. Fortunately when they do get going, they go quick. So, we keep talking to the sailors, we try and use our own intuitions as sailors ourselves to set the course and think about what the sailors would like to do. We need six knots consistently to get the Moths racing nicely, so we try to be ready for that, prepare early, get the teams ready, get the course down as quickly as we can so as to get the racing underway as soon as possible.'

As Simon Hiscocks put it while the fleet were under postponement, 'It never is normally like this here - it usually rains when there's no wind.'





The forecast is looking more promising for Wednesday with 9-15 knot North Easterly for the morning.

The International Moth class is hugely grateful to the companies that are helping make this championship possible; Magic Marine, LV, Lennon Sails, CST Composites, Ronstan and Event website
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