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TYCO Healthcare Hamble Winter Series 2003 - Day 2

by Eddie Mays 23 Oct 2003 06:30 PDT 19th October 2003
The Prima 38's Longbow and Closing time are crossed by Magnum on week 2 of the TYCO Hamble Winter Series © Eddie Mays

Sponsored by CADHire UK

The addition to the various classes of the mid-winter boats meant that for the first time over 200 boats competed in last Sunday’s racing, which was sponsored by local company, CADHire UK. The weather was a great deal kinder to the competitors with a shifting NE – E’erly breeze that started at about 10 kts and freshened steadily through the day.

In the Black Group Robbie Cameron-Davies, sailing the Ker 11.3 I-Site, won his second successive race in IRC Zero. Shaun Frohlich in the IMX-40 Exabyte2 took line honours in IRC 1 but was beaten into 2nd place on handicap by Nick Jones in Tarka. Prima 38s filled the next five places. Two Elan 40s took the top spots in IRC 2. Jim MacGregor, Keir building with Flair, gained a 90 second advantage over Nick & Paul Jones in Passion. One of the closest races, on the water, was in IRC 4. Tony Dodd sailing his Quarter tonner Purple Haze had a battle royal with Peter Slimming in his Hunter 30 Anne Louise. At the top of the third beat they were still dipping tacks. It was only towards the end of the race that Dodd managed to gain enough of an advantage to take the race on handicap.

In the One-design classes Ian Dawson, Glide-x, won his second race of the series. John Noe, La Nef IV, was challenging him at the first mark but then fell back badly to 8th before recovering to 4th on the last beat from the Island. Philip Meakins and his family on their recently acquired Sigma 38 Festina Lente took the winning gun in their class whilst Richard Puddifoot’s victory on board the Sigma 33 Whippa Snappa may be lost in the protest room next week. There is also a protest in the Bowsprit class between Jos of Hamble and Slingshot.

On the White Group course the offshore breeze restricted the length of windward leg that could set and life became very crowded around the top mark with boats, of various classes, going round at the same time. Jack Kelly, Moonshine, and Gregor Logan, Highlander III, shared the honours in the Mumm 30 class. Andrew & Jane McLelland, Splash Test Dummies, have started well in the 1720 class and they won the morning race and finished 3rd in the afternoon. However, the team of Swalwell, Vance & Cooper on board Oi! Were slightly more consistent with two 2nd places. Jerry Hill, having won the Sportsboat Class last year, is still going very fast in his Laser SB3, 3 Sad Old Blokes. He won both races this week. There are some very good sailors in the class and it is expected to be a close run thing by the end of the series. In the Hunter 707 class the points were equally shared between Chilli Chaser, Ian Southworth & Nigel Smith, and Black Sheep, owned by James Ross.

Week 2 Winners:

ClassSail NoBoat NameBoat TypeOwner
IRC 01104 LI-SiteKer 11.3Robbie Cameron-Davies
IRC 17080 TTarkaBeneteau 40.7Nick Jones
IRC 21404 TKeir building with FlairElan 40Jim McGregor
IRC 33417Great Scot II Eurof Phillips
IRC 47070Purple Haze¼ tonnerTony Dodd
X 3328233 TGlide-X Ian Dawson
Sigma388408Festina Lente Philip Meakins
Sigma334416Whippa Snappa Richard Puddifoot
Bowsprit9014 RJacobi Matteo Mozzochi
Mumm 30 Race 11530Moonshine Jack Kelly
Mumm 30 Race 28930Highlander III Gregor Logan
1720 Race 11774Splash Test Dummies Andrew & Jane McLelland
1720 Race 21785Boats.com Ian Atkins
Laser SB3 Races 1 & 230293 Sad Old Blokes Jerry Hill
Sportsboat Race 12505 TImpetuous Morton, Brown & Jay
Sportsboat Race 2255Eat my Shorts Marcus Gabriel
707 Race 17098Chilli Chaser Ian Southworth & Nigel Smith
707 Race 27038Black Sheep James Ross

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