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Eventful start for the Frostbite Series

by Cathy Crawley on 15 Jan 2013
Class 3 off to a good start - 2013 Royal Southampton Doyle Sails Frostbite Series John Greenway http://www.marineaction.co.uk)
On a cold but dry morning, with an odd glimpse of the sun, the Royal Southampton Yacht Club’s Doyle Sails Frostbite Series got the New Year racing season off to an eventful start in a NNE 10 – 15 knot wind. Unfortunately there were two collisions; one before the start of Race 1 and one at the start of Race 2 leading to a protest still to be heard.

The wind dictated short leg cascade courses that kept everybody busy and gave close racing in all Classes. The same courses were used for both races although the sudden unanticipated change from a stand to an ebb after the start of Race Two due to the recent heavy rains needed a swift change in tactics.

In Class One, Alice kept Winston at bay in both races on both elapsed and corrected time followed home by Blackjack in Race One and Indulgence in Race 2 on corrected time. In Class Two it was honours even between Blazer and Erik the Red with Blazer winning Race One followed by Erik the Red and positions reversed for Race Two. They were followed by Yogi in third for both races. In Class Three Jammin was first in both races followed in by J arrow and Serendip 4 in Race 1 and Serendip 4 and Faze 3 in Race 2.

This year, our Sponsors Doyle Sails, are generously providing backpacks for the highest placed boat in Class for that day who is present for the racing results back in the Clubhouse. In Class One it was Alice then Winston and Indulgence. In Class Two it was Erik the Red then Blazer and Yogi and in Class Three Jammin then Serendip 4 and J arrow.

We had a good turnout, a decent breeze and close racing and hope to more of the same for Races 3 and 4 in two weeks’ time on 27th January.

Results Race 1:

Class 1IRC – first Alice (Mumm36) Simon Henning, second Winston (First 40) Paul Austin, third Blackjack (J92) Andy Howe.

Class 2 IRC – first Blazer (Laser 28) Colin Woodruff, second Erik The Red (Mustang 30) Bernard Fyans, third Yogi (First 27.7) Christopher Burleigh.

Class 3 RSYC – first Jammin (J92) Ian Townend/John Cooper, second J arrow (J92) Mike Garvey, third Serendip 4 (Hanse 370) Paul King.

Results Race 2:

Class 1 IRC – Alice (Mumm 36) Simon Henning, second Winston (first 40) Paul Austin, third IndulJence (J97) Nick/Adam Munday.

Class 2 IRC – Erik The Red (Mustand 30) Bernard Fyans, second Blazer (Laser 28) Colin Woodruff, third Yogi (First 27.7) Christopher Burleigh.

Class 3 RSYC – Jammin (J92) Ian Townend/John Cooper, second Serendip 4 (Hanse 370) Paul King, third Faze 3 (Bavaria 44) Andrew Royal Southampton YC website

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