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Ramsgate Week 2018 - Day 2

by Martin Law 23 Jul 2018 09:53 PDT 22-27 July 2018

Monday marked the first day of the Ramsgate Week Series and the IRC Spinlock East Coast Area Championships. Conditions were initially looking light during pre-race preparation with a warm southerly at 7-8kts. As the competitors made their way to the start areas the wind piped up on cue to 10-12kts.

The cruisers were sent south from the club start line at the end of the Ramsgate Harbour entrance. A short reach into Pegwell Bay was followed by a beat along the Deal shoreline. A weak adverse tide made probing the shallows marginally profitable. The breeze steadily rose along this leg to around 16kts for the rounding of the Deal Dolphin mark.

This made for a hairy spinnaker reach with some yachts electing not to hoist. Those that could profited nicely. Class 7 was won by Splash helmed by Ken Welch, Class 6 winner was Miss Amelia owned by Andy Ketteringham, a seasoned Ramsgate Week campaigner. Class 5 was a closely fought race with all five boats finishing within three minutes of each other. John and Michelle Stonely's Pippy were first by ten seconds.

The IRC classes started from a committee boat offshore. A long windward leeward course took the yachts from Ramsgate to Deal and then to Longnose buoy near Margate. The long legs suited some yachts better than others.

Despite dragging a spinnaker, Kym and Heather Lyatt's Kylla went on to win IRC 1. Andy Beaumont-Hope's Principessa also showed excellent form in second place ahead of Richard Matthew's Oystercatcher in third. Of the seventeen strong IRC 2 fleet Mike Liwall and Pete Pearson's Elan 333 Buccaneer came out on top with Matt and Roger Green's Cobra in second, and John Barrett and Paul Woodward's Slingback in third.

All results are at www.ramsgateweek.com

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