Please select your home edition
Edition

Landsail Tyres J-Cup in partnership with B&G - Day 1

by Louay Habib 11 Jun 2015 14:43 PDT 11-13 June 2015

The central Solent delivered spectacular racing conditions for the first day of the Landsail Tyres J-Cup in partnership with B&G. An easterly to south easterly breeze, oscillating 20 degrees during the day, kept the sailors racing the 67-J Boat fleet on their toes. Warm sunshine and a solid breeze of fifteen knots had the high performance J-Boats surfing at double digit boat speeds. Smart starts and getting the right side of the tide and the shifts were the key to success, as well as downwind boat speed and slick mark roundings.

Three teams remain unbeaten after the first day of racing at the Landsail Tyres J-Cup. Robin Stevenson's J/92, Upstart was in impressive form winning all three of today's races and Ian Nagle's Royal Cork YC team, racing Jelly Baby tops the leader board for the Lifedge J/109 National Championship. Geoff Carveth's Gill Racing Team is unbeaten in the high performance J/70 Class.

The inaugural J/88 National Championship got off to a highly competitive start with three different teams winning today's races. Stewart Hawthorn's Ji Fi won the first race by 26 seconds. Paul Ward's Eat, Sleep, J, Repeat won the second race by just 10 seconds and David Apthorp's J-Dream won the last race of the day by just 6 seconds. Eat, Sleep, J, Repeat lead the J/88 National Championship by a single point after three races.

"A cracking day on the water." smiled Paul Ward, skipper of J/88 Eat, Sleep, J, Repeat. We have been looking forward to racing with a good fleet of J/88 for some time and today was really exciting with just a few boat lengths separating the leaders the whole way around the race track. We will be working on our manoeuvres and perhaps being a little less conservative judging lay lines in the tide, but all in all, we are very happy with our performance today."

Irish eyes are smiling after the first day of the Lifedge J/109 National Championship, with Ian Nagles team from the Royal Cork Yacht Club scoring two bullets on J/109 Jelly Baby. "We had a great start in the first race, which put us in a good shape but we had a shocking start in the second and had to fight back from a very poor position. The core of the team has been together since we started racing the J/109 in 2008 and that experience means that we have built up a lot of knowledge about how to sail fast and I have to admit our boat speed was very good today. This has been a very encouraging start and we hope to build on that tomorrow."

In the J/70 Class, Geoff Carveth's Gill Racing Team stamped their authority on the 19-strong fleet, winning all three of today's races but it was far from easy for the multiple dingy racing champion. Gill Racing Team won the first race of the regatta by just four seconds from Nigel Evans' Little Louise and the second race by a single second from Simon Cavey's Just4Play.

"We are a light crew compared to others in this regatta, so our upwind speed today wasn't special but we made up for it downwind." commented Geoff Carveth. "Downwind performance is all about heating it up just the right amount to keep the boat speed up but not sailing too many extra metres. Judging the optimum VMG is all about feel and getting your shoulders out of the boat at the right moment adds to the trick. We had our work cut out for us to make up for the deficit upwind and we made some good boat-on-boat decisions."

In the J/97 National Championship sponsored by Fastnet Marine Insurance Richard Sparrow's Only Magic leads by virtue of a winning the last race of the day. However, Andy Howe's Blackjack II is on equal points after two races with Helen Hofmann's Jaslan in third.

Top of the leader board for the J/111 fleet is Stuart Sawyer's Blackdog, having scored a first and a second in today's races. Cornel Riklin's Jitterbug won the first race of the day and scored a third in the last, securing second place with Chris Body's Icarus scoring two podium finishes claiming third just a point behind Jitterbug.

"Champagne sailing just beautiful conditions to start the regatta off." commented Black Dog's owner Stuart Sawyer. "This is our second season in the J/111 and it is a much more physical boat than the J/97 and so rewarding when we get it right. Back in Cornwall, we don't have the opportunity to race other J/111s. We can practice manoeuvres and work on boat speed but you don't really know where you are until you race other J/111s, Jitterbug sailed well today and deserved their win in the first race but it was great to win the last race before heading in for a couple of beers."

After racing Stuart Sawyer's cornishmen racing Black Dog was the first team to the Island Sailing Club bar, triggering happy hour, and the North Sails fully Interactive race debrief at the Island Sailing Club was well received. A lively daily prize giving was held at the club prior to a Curry Supper in the Lowe Marquee. Racing at the Landsail Tyres J-Cup in partnership with B&G continues tomorrow.

www.jcup.co.uk

Related Articles

iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships day 4
Strong and gusty winds with tight competition define day four Day Four of the iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships resumed with excellent racing conditions, after yesterday's forced break for lack of wind. Posted on 31 Oct
US Sailing to roll out updated racing rules app
Print copies of the 2025-2028 Racing Rules of Sailing available in January As the countdown to the 2025 rules cycle begins, US Sailing is excited to announce the arrival of the Racing Rules of Sailing 2025-2028 app in December, preceded by the release of three newly updated books from Dave Perry. Posted on 31 Oct
NYYC announce International Women's Championship
Teams of nine or more sailors are invited to request an invitation, regardless of country The New York Yacht Club is pleased to announce the inaugural International Women's Championship, a female-only competition that will be sailed in the Club's fleet of 37-foot IC37 yachts. Posted on 31 Oct
Aartsen & Courtois lead Bermuda Women's Match Race
The two skippers lead the eight all-female teams into today's quarter finals stage The Netherlands' Julia Aartsen and France's Pauline Courtois completed the round robin stage of the inaugural Aspen Bermuda Women's Match Racing Regatta yesterday in a joint lead, each with six wins and one loss. Posted on 31 Oct
Vendee Globe dock walk - Part 1
Pip Hare and Joff Brown conduct a two-part dock walk looking at the 40 IMOCA60s in the race In Part 1 of a two part series, Pip Hare, and Joff Brown of Pip Hare Ocean Racing take us on an early morning dock walk, past some of the 40 entries in the 2024 Vendee Globe. Two other videos show how the older boats are upgraded, and campaign management. Posted on 31 Oct
Could You Complete the Vendée Globe?
The world's best skippers are making their final preparations for the "Everest of the seas" The world's best skippers are making their final preparations for the "Everest of the seas" — the 24,300 mile non-stop round-the-world solo epic that is the Vendée Globe. Posted on 31 Oct
Bermuda Gold Cup Round Robin complete
Defending champion leads race to Quarter Final Sweden's Johnie Berntsson, 2023 defending champion of the Bermuda Gold Cup and three-time winner of the event, completed the round robin stage of this year's Bermuda Gold Cup event with six wins out of seven races. Posted on 31 Oct
2024 OK Dinghy Europeans at Palma Day 1
Get set, ready... wait Despite a forecast for good wind, the first day of the OK Dinghy European Championship in Palma was abandoned late afternoon with not enough wind to run racing. Posted on 31 Oct
2024 Snipe Worlds at Buenos Aires Day 2
Bruno Bethlem & Dante Bianchi lead in Argentina Patience was the keyword for competitors on Wednesday at the 2024 Snipe Worlds in Buenos Aires, which was rewarded with great racing. Posted on 31 Oct
Zhik to extend partnership with U.S. SailGP Team
The U.S. SailGP Team is preparing for the 2025 season's 14 events Zhik, the high-performance sailing apparel brand, today announced the extension of their role as the Official Technical Partner to the United States SailGP Team. Posted on 30 Oct