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AAM Cowes Week SB20 Grand Slam concludes after six superb races

by True Angle on 12 Aug 2015
Final day - 2015 AAM Cowes Week SB20 Grand Slam Rick Tomlinson / AAM Cowes Week
2015 AAM Cowes Week SB20 Grand Slam – With a mirror calm Solent, and no sign of any developing seabreeze, the organisers wisely decided to cancel racing for the day early on Tuesday, August 11, 2015.

Fortunately the SB20 class had already packed in six great races for their Cowes Grand Slam over the first three days of the event, for the 30-boat fleet.

Adrian Peach’s ‘Uber’ is the 2015 Cowes Grand Slam winner, scoring one win and three third places to take an eight-point advantage. The Torbay-based team, skippered by the UK Class Chairman, were consistently in the top 10 and finished their week on a high with a win in race six.

“It’s a great result, really close points until the final day,” he commented. “This is my first Cowes Grand Slam and it’s a different style of racing but I think it was really enjoyable – it definitely kept the old grey matter stirring away yesterday, we had big long races, one race was 2.5 hours long, and very exciting.”

What does he think was the key to their win? “Consistency and not being too greedy – basically trying to manage the fleet with which side of the beat to go, and some fairly good crew work. Our crew came together this year and did a bit of practice down in our home waters. The key to the SB20 is practice, you’ve got to go sailing in it, you need to do as much of it as you can in order to make your crew work slick, and with that comes trust in your boat speed.

“It’s a team effort – because all of us are new to the Cowes sailing in tides and orienteering style of racing, all of us were engaged in what was going on. We had a briefing every morning at breakfast to go through what we thought the tides were going to be doing.”

Second overall was ‘Baloo’, skippered by Dave Atkinson. The team from the north of England were also awarded the Hyde Sails prize for the first Masters’ boat. Crew included the class’s international measurer John Outhwaite, he commented:

“We’ve been in the class for over 10 years, since its inauguration. It’s fun that keeps us in the fleet. It’s one of the keelboat classes with the best craic for sure – a good group of sailors, a fun boat, great sailing, what more do you want!

“We’ve had six brilliant races – they’ve been hard races, very close competition. Just three seconds on the finish line between first and second yesterday is super, and the starting was brilliant this week.”

Third overall was ‘3-Some’. Duncan Pryde’s team got off to a great start with two straight wins on the first day of the Grand Slam, but were OCS in race three and also picked up a 10th place.

Edward Handasyde Dick’s team on ‘eDigitalResearch’ were fourth overall, having taken a first, send and third place, but two 10th places just edged them off the podium. Five different teams won races over the three-day series, with Charles Sheppard’s ‘Sharc’ taking race four.



The Youth category, sponsored by Harken, was won by ‘Trouble and Strife’, a team from Radley College. Skippered by 17-year-old George Chilvers, with a crew of three school mates aged just 14, they were regularly beating experienced campaigners and are sure contenders for the title of youngest crew at Cowes this year.

Radley Sailing Master George Barker explained: “George Chilvers is the skipper, who’s just about to go into his final year. Then we’ve got another George who does the spinnaker, and Kit and Felix – and it was their first experience of sailing on the sea! So one 17-year-old, and the others are all 14, all really young, and it’s been a great experience. It’s also the first time they’ve sailed a regatta without me on board, and they’ve been absolutely fine.

“The SB20 sailing teaches them about team work, because all the other sailing we do is in dinghies so just one or two onboard. Here is particularly challenging because they’ve not only got to sail the boat, but they’ve also got to work out where they are going – navigating, and the tides. Yesterday when the mist came down they did particularly well, they actually gained places, probably because they are dinghy sailors so they could sail the boat through feel, and they overtook seven boats.”

The SB20 Grand Slam not only had ‘Tour de France’ style coloured spinnakers for the leaders in each category, but also a ‘Lanterne Rouge’ to reward committment and dedication by the last team to complete all races, which went to another Youth team from Abingdon, on ‘Doolalli’. The Oman Sail team skippered by Fahad al Hasni were also awarded a special prize from Harken for being the best foreign visiting team after finishing sixth – appropriately enough they were given some warming woolly bobble hats for their efforts in making the 4700-mile trip.

The SB20 Class will return to Cowes for its World Championship in 2017, hosted by the Royal Yacht Squadron, where a 100-plus international fleet is expected.






Overall Results

Pos  Boat Name  R1  R2  R3  R4  R5  R6  Total    Best5                 
UBER 7.0  4.0  2.0  2.0  2.0  1.0  18.00    11.00                 
BALOO 3.0  9.0  1.0  4.0  7.0  4.0  28.00    19.00                 
3-SOME 1.0  1.0  32.0  5.0  4.0  10.0  53.00    21.00                 
EDIGITALRESEARCH 10.0  2.0  3.0  10.0  1.0  8.0  34.00    24.00                 
HERE COMES BOD 9.0  3.0  32.0  6.0  3.0  5.0  58.00    26.00                 
OMAN SAIL 01 2.0  7.0  4.0  11.0  9.0  11.0  44.00    33.00                 
SHARC 6.0  10.0  32.0  1.0  8.0  12.0  69.00    37.00                 
WHYADUCK 11.0  14.0  5.0  9.0  11.0  2.0  52.00    38.00                 
POWERED BY PUSSER'S RUM 4.0  5.0  32.0  8.0  6.0  18.0  73.00    41.00                 
10  BUITENHUIS ADVIES 8.0  15.0  32.0  7.0  10.0  3.0  75.00    43.00                 
11  POLARBEAR 12.0  13.0  7.0  19.0  5.0  6.0  62.00    43.00                 
12  SPONGE BOB 5.0  6.0  15.0  14.0  12.0  17.0  69.00    52.00                 
13  PHANTON MENACE 18.0  8.0  6.0  3.0  18.0  20.0  73.00    53.00                 
14  TURBULENCE TOO 16.0  18.0  8.0  12.0  15.0  7.0  76.00    58.00                 
15  WIGHT DRAGON 14.0  23.0  12.0  15.0  14.0  13.0  91.00    68.00                 
16  OMAN SAIL 02 25.0  20.0  17.0  13.0  19.0  9.0  103.00    78.00                 
17  SLINKY 15.0  11.0  32.0  21.0  25.0  14.0  118.00    86.00                 
18  DARK 'N' STORMY 24.0  19.0  9.0  18.0  20.0  25.0  115.00    90.00                 
19  ATTACK OF THE CLONES 21.0  16.0  32.0  16.0  16.0  23.0  124.00    92.00                 
20  6A VISION HOMES 23.0  26.0  11.0  24.0  21.0  15.0  120.00    94.00                 
21  RED KITE 17.0  12.0  16.0  17.0  32.0  32.0  126.00    94.00                 
22  SEBFORCE RACING 19.0  22.0  10.0  20.0  32.0  32.0  135.00    103.00                 
23  FIREFLY 22.0  32.0  13.0  32.0  22.0  16.0  137.00    105.00                 
24  SAIL NAVY 20.0  27.0  32.0  22.0  13.0  24.0  138.00    106.00                 
25  STRIPTEASE 29.0  29.0  14.0  32.0  17.0  19.0  140.00    108.00                 
26  TROUBLE & STRIFE 26.0  21.0  32.0  25.0  24.0  22.0  150.00    118.00                 
27  ROYAL SIGNALS 30.0  28.0  18.0  23.0  27.0  26.0  152.00    122.00                 
28  BULLDOG 13.0  17.0  32.0  32.0  32.0  32.0  158.00    126.00                 
29  DOOLALLI 28.0  25.0  32.0  26.0  23.0  27.0  161.00    129.00                 
30  HYDRA 27.0  24.0  32.0  32.0  26.0  21.0  162.00    130.00                 
31  SPORTSBOATWORLD.COM 32.0  32.0  32.0  32.0  32.0  32.0  192.00    160.00 
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