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J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race - Afternoon

by Peta Stuart-Hunt 27 Jun 2015 11:52 PDT 27 June 2015
Squire Patton Boggs, IRC Division 1B, the J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race © Paul Wyeth / www.pwpictures.com

1730 News Update

Boats are continuing to cross the finish line in droves and the town is now buzzing with competitors enjoying a post race drink and live entertainment. All but a handful of back markers are now in the eastern Solent, with the smaller boats looking increasingly as though they will take the main prizes in both the IRC and ISC Rating System divisions.

Among the yachts off Fishbourne, a few miles to the west of Ryde, at 1630 was the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust's EMCT2 - Mother T. Having had a problem with the genoa, she is continuing towards the finish at a reduced pace under full mainsail and storm jib. All appear to be in excellent spirits on board.

In the Sportsboat class Andrew Blundell reported hitting 18 knots of boatspeed on the south side of the Isle of Wight in a FarEast 28. However, that wasn't enough to secure victory in this hotly contested class that went to Martin Jones' J/70 Billy Ruffian, which finished just 36 seconds ahead of another J/70, David McLeman's Offbeat.

In the multihull division, Concise 10, the big MOD70 trimaran skippered by Ned Collier Wakefield, is provisionally overall winner, with John Fisher's 30ft Coco de Mer second and Nigel Talbot's Corsair Dash 750 Nitric third. Meanwhile, the tantalising wait for a provisional winner in the IRC classes to be revealed continues while we wait for the slowest boats in IRC Division 3 to finish.

For the full results listings go to: rtir.me/results

Highlights so far

The MOD70 trimaran Concise 10 took line honours, finishing at 1040, with an elapsed time of three hours, 30 minutes and 24 seconds. This puts her 38 minutes outside the multihull race record set by Sir Ben Ainslie in 2013.

The four GC32 foiling catamarans crossed the line just after 1100, led by Sultanate of Oman and Alinghi, after a close race that saw the boats separated by less than six minutes at the finish.

Mike Slade's 100ft Leopard finished at 1140 to take monohull line honours, but was outside the record time he set two years ago.

Provisional results show Sir Keith Mills' Ker 40 Invictus as winner of IRC Group 0, with Tony Langley's TP52 Gladiator second and Steward Whitehead and Jeff Blue's Carkeek 40 Rebellion third.

The Live Blog, Tracking and RTI TV (camera on the finishing line), is delivering all the news and interviews, comments and images. www.roundtheisland.org.uk

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