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Raymarine Warsash Spring Series - Week 3

by Flavia Bateson on 28 Mar 2006
IRC4 Cockpit action onboard Class leader Ian Dawson’s X-332 Glide-X Eddie Mays - copyright http://www.eddiemays.com
In contrast to Week 2 of the Raymarine Warsash Spring Series, there were no sunny blue skies to greet competitors for Week 3. Instead, there were leaden clouds with a persistent drizzle which obscured large parts of the Solent and penetrated everywhere.

On the positive side, the temperature was considerably less Arctic, in a lower than forecast breeze coming from the south-west which was due to move southerly and rise by the afternoon.

After a brief postponement to adjust the start line, IRC1 was then subject to a general recall and sent to the back of the sequence, leaving IRC2 the first away. Here boats jostled at the pin attempting to dip back but again over accelerating whilst being too close. This resulted in seven boats marked as over the line.

By Air Canada, the first windward mark, Ian MacLean’s Ker 36 Software Mistress had a small lead, which she kept on the run to Fastnet Insurance off Lee-on-Solent and extended to take line honours. Jack Pringle’s IMX-40 Mankie had trouble hoisting her foresail at the end of leg two but nonetheless was second to cross the line, only to discover she was one of the early starters. This left Cool Runnings to claim a second place and a three point series lead at the halfway stage.

In IRC3 Flair IV showed the fleet that starting at the committee boat end was the right choice. She had total command of the first beat and finished minutes ahead of this closely fought class on corrected time. In IRC4 Ian Dawson continued to demonstrate the performance which won him the Raymarine Trophy in 2005 with a perfect score of three first places.

The combined J109 and Bowsprit class got clean away and for the first time in the series, the J105 Java was not the fastest round the course. Nigel Brooke’s Jalapeno had an early lead until the second run, when Zelda (Mike Ewart Smith and Ben Richards) broke away on the opposite gybe from the rest of the fleet to take the lead and a win by over 4 minutes. Jalapeno managed to retain second place, but by a slender two seconds from Mike and Sarah Willis in Jahmali.

On the sportboat course, the Laser SB3s had problems starting the first race and, even under the black flag rule, one boat was excluded. Mike Budd helming Gul was being hotly pursued by Ben Duke at the start of the final leg. But then WKD found a hole in the wind allowing seven boats to sail over Ben.

Things were tight in the afternoon race when Mike Budd won again but with Matt Glasgow, Phil French and Simon Hunter second, only three seconds adrift in Small but Steamy with Ben Duke in third place. A consistent run by any one of five crews in the second half of the series could give them the title.

In the other main class, the Hunter 707s saw the same podium places for both races.

April brings with it the first of the Big Boat Series on Saturday 1 April. These competitors will join the rest of the Raymarine Warsash Spring Series the following day, enjoying two races with IRC1 - even more opportunities to collect the champagne kindly provided for class winners each week.

Raymarine Warsash Spring Series

Provisional Results Sunday 26 March (Week 3):
Black Fleet:
IRC1 Decosol First 47.7 Rob Bottomley
IRC2 Software Mistress Ker 36 Ian MacLean
IRC3 Flair IV Elan 40 Jim McGregor
IRC4 Glide-X X-332 Ian Dawson
IRC5 Exeat Westerly Storm Guy McBride

Bowsprit Java J-105 Paul & Marie-Claude Heys
J109 Zelda Mike Ewart-Smith & Ben Richards
Sigma 38 Festina Lente Meakins family

White Fleet:
Hunter 707 Race 1 Pocket Battleship Mark Gillett
Race 2 Pocket Battleship Mark Gillett
Cork 1720 Race 1 Key Yachting Shane Hughes
Race2 Sworded Fish Simon Blake
Laser SB3 Race 1 Gul Mike Budd
Race 2 Gul Mike Budd
J-80 Race 1 Just Savage Liz Savage
Race 2 Just Savage Liz Savage
Sportsboat Race 1 Billy Sonar Duncan Bates
Race 2 Billy Sonar Duncan Bates

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