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Brooks Macdonald Warsash Spring Series reaches the halfway stage

by Flavia Bateson on 1 Apr 2014
Jester crosses J Out of the Box in the J/80s - Brooks Macdonald Warsash Spring Series 2014 Iain Mcluckie
The Brooks Macdonald Warsash Spring Series reached the midpoint on Sunday 30th March 2014. Following last week’s heavy conditions, again there was a change back to bright sunshine accompanied by a light south-easterly.

The Black Group committee boat set up station at East Knoll, giving an initial windward leg for all classes to Fastnet Insurance buoy south of Lee-on-the-Solent. Courses were tight – IRC1 having 13 marks over 15 miles and the course setters mixed in plenty of starboard roundings to ring the changes. All the starts went straightforwardly, although two boats were penalised in IRC2 for touching the committee boat. The breeze, though fairly constant in direction, occasionally dropped from 11 knots down to eight. Tacticians were fully occupied trading less tide for more wind. Given several marks in common to all classes, rounding could be tricky with many and varied designs in one place at the same time. The strong ebb tide on the windward legs caught some boats out judging the layline incorrectly, causing them to make several attempts to round, short tacking close to the buoy.

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Having retired last week following a man overboard incident, Local Letterbox Zero II (Mills 39 – James Gair) took first place on handicap in IRC1 by over three minutes from ETB Tyres (J/111 – Charles Ivill). Tarka (Beneteau First 40 – Guy Prest) took her first win in IRC2 from Peter Morton’s Salvo. There was constant changing for the lead in IRC3 between Malice, Stiletto, Elaine and Starspray. Malice (HOD 35 – Mike Moxley) eventually came out on top followed by Stiletto (First 35 – John Barrett) but the lower rated 2xS (X-99 – Aindriu Mccormack) sailed well into third place by a vital two seconds on corrected time from Elaine (Elan 37 – Mike Bridges). There has been a different winner each week in IRC4: this time it was the turn of Jamie Muir’s SJ320 Scarlet Jester. At this point, the series results table looks very close indeed with one point separating Stan the Boat (Sigma 33 – Toby Gorman) from Menace (Keltic 25 – Tim Rees) with Scarlet Jester another one point adrift. In the J/109 class David Mcleman’s Offbeat put a stop to Jagerbomb’s chance of a hat trick; these two boats pulling away from the rest of the class in the Series.

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White Group has kept to the full schedule of racing, with nine races now completed. Their racing area was chosen this week off Hill Head. After Race one the courses were shortened to two laps and the leeward end of the course was swung 10 degrees before Race three due to a slight wind shift. Jugador (Jack Davies) had two wins in the J/70s, Justnow (Paul Molesworth) taking the remaining race. The French boat J-out-of-the-Box (Yannig Loyer) came to the fore in the first J/80 race with Aqua-J (Patrick Liardet) taking Races two and three. The SB20 fleet is largely preparing for the Brooks Macdonald Warsash Spring Championship weekends which starts on 12th-13th April, but Crewsaver Racing (Greg O’Brien) has braved the best and worst of the weather so far to take a commanding lead in the Series and will certainly take some catching.

Halfway through the Series, many of the class results are close. In IRC1, Jitterbug holds a one point lead over J-Dream. In IRC4 first to third places are separated by two points with Stan the Boat (Sigma 33 - Toby Gorman) ahead of Menace (Keltic 25 – Tim Rees) and Scarlet Jester (SJ320 – Jamie Muir). The Ramsgate-based First 35 Stiletto currently tops IRC3 whilst Salvo (JND35 – Peter Morton) has established a good lead over Puma Logic in IRC2 by counting two wins and a second place. In the J/109 one-design class Jagerbomb (Paul Griffiths) and Offbeat (David Mcleman) battle for honours. Sportsboats in White Group have completed nine races. In the J/70s Joyride (Ian Wilson) leads Joseph’s Coat (Marie-Claude Heys) by two points. The J/80s have a 12-strong entry where Betty (Jon Powell) has gained a one point lead over Aqua-J (Patrick Liardet).

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Competitors made brief visits to Warsash Sailing Club after racing, probably anxious to fulfil their Mothering Sunday responsibilities. A couple of class winners even missed collecting their weekly champagne prizes presented by Lisa Vincent from Brooks Macdonald. Geoff West owner of Lightning Reflex was delighted to win the SLAM jacket this week. With so many class leaders close on points, there is everything to play for going into the second half of the Series next Sunday 6th April.

Brooks Macdonald Warsash Spring Series

Provisional Class Winners Day three – 30th March 2014


IRC1: Local Letterbox Zero II-Dream (James Gair – Mills 39)
IRC2: Tarka (Guy Prest - Beneteau First 40)
IRC3: Malice (Mike Moxley – HOD35)
IRC4: Scarlet Jester (Jamie Muir – SJ320)
J/109: Offbeat (David Mcleman)
J/70: Races one and three Jugador (Jack Davies), Race two Justnow (Paul Molesworth)
J/80: Race one J Out of the Box (Yannig Loyer) Races two and three Aqua-J (Patrick Liardet)
SB20: Races one, two, and three Crewsaver Racing (Greg O’Brien)
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