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87-year old Robin Tattersall sweeps the awards at 2018 BVI Spring Regatta

by Michelle Slade 2 Apr 2018 15:17 AEST 26 March - 1 April 2018

On the final day of racing in the 47th edition of the BVI Spring Regatta, which ended on a light note along with plenty of cold beer, sunshine and smiles, the story was really about the fantastic job Nanny Cay and the regatta organizers have done to make this year's BVI Spring Regatta event happen post Hurricane Irma. 70 boats registered to race, or 83% of the number registered in 2017, and the outpour of support from the international sailing community was heartfelt. On the water, typical Caribbean conditions prevailed which made for great racing and happy customers.

Over and above winning his class, beloved 87-year old Robin Tattersall from Tortola took home two of the important Regatta awards: the International Yacht Club Challenge (he wins a free Sunsail charter boat for next year) and the Best BVI Boat award. Today, Tattersall took two more bullets in CSA Bareboat 3 with his crew on Gatos del Sol/Makin' Memories, a Sunsail 41, to win all six races sailed this week.

"We had perfect starts for the first three starts," Tattersall said. "Team Miami was quite competitive - we were mixing it up, but they are much younger than our crew which averages out over 70 years old! Our last three starts weren't great, and we weren't winning until the last legs which we did by cutting some corners - we were perhaps more comfortable going near the rocks which the other guys didn't do."

Racing started in 8 knots from the east, shifting to southeast and dropping to 4 knots by end of the day. The competition was very close in the CSA Racing 1 class where all the boats were around 40 feet, and even given the mix of boats, they mostly raced next to each other.

In CSA Racing 1, the Belgian team on the Swan 45 Samantaga finished first in class after taking 2 bullets, consolidating their position over Blitz, the King 40 owned and skippered by Peter Corr who finished second. Koen de Smedt, Samantaga tactician, said, "We had a good start in the first race although it was hard as you must concentrate more in light air. We focused on being refined in our movements and sail trim. We started better than our opponents and were able to dominate and push them to the side where they didn't want to go. Yesterday was our best day, we enjoyed the four races and the race committee did a great job. It's been magic and we're very happy!"

Peter Stanton, skipper of the Melges 24 Boogaloo finally beat his nemesis today taking two bullets in CSA Racing 2, to overcome Touch2Play, the Reflex 38 skippered by Canadian Rob Butler. A very tired Stanton said, "Today was a lot of concentration. The light conditions were better for us and even though we were over early in the first race, we went back around, got a clean start and lane and focused on boat speed and smooth maneuvers. It feels great to win and knock a monkey off our back beating Touch2Play. We've been neck and neck for the past two weekends."

Taking another bullet today to make it four bullets out of five races sailed in the Offshore Multihull class, Flow, the Gunboat 60 owned and skippered by Steve Cucchiaro is first overall in division. "Two of our competitors sailed a great weather leg today and got well out in front. We rounded Salt Island, the weather mark, and just made huge gains downwind which helped us win. The highlight of the week though, is just being back at Nanny Cay who promised they'd have a miraculous recovery from Irma, and they delivered. We had a fantastic time, kudos to Race Committee and organizers for a fun event, we look forward to next year."

In CSA Bareboat 1, the Lazy Sheets team from St Petersburg, FL, took first overall, racing on a Moorings 51. "It's the first time we've done this Regatta," skipper Antony Dalton said. "Last fall we held a fundraiser at the St Petersburg Yacht Club to raise money for the people here and additionally a group of us got together to race this event because we wanted to help. We've had a great time and we'll be back next year to defend."

Team Aquaholics, racing on a Moorings 45, were appropriately in the bar when the event caught up with them post racing. In their 4th time participating at BVI Spring Regatta, the Dutch team won class for their third time, this year in CSA Racing 3. Skipper Raymond "Rock-et Man" Perridon said his team did well because they sailed the shortest distance. "We did a good job of staying close to the shore while avoiding rocks. Our goal was to beat the Russians and we did! It was a pleasure to be here and we are amazed at what has been rebuilt."

Jeremi Jablonski, skippering Avanti, his Hanse 43 Avanti, took two bullets today to secure a win in CSA Jib and Main. "We had an epic regatta against Cachondo when we were here three years ago, trading bullets the entire regatta and we were lucky to win against them then," Jablonski said. "The same has happened this week -they are still friends but they now need to recover! In today's light air we had an advantage being the smaller boat and we knew this would be our day to deliver. We made sure we had good starts and boat speed - just keeping the boat moving was critical."

While it was a challenging day on the water, nothing beats the challenge that Nanny Cay and the Spring Regatta team were up against this year running the event post Irma. Chris Haycraft, a Tortola local, regular Spring Regatta participant and co-skipper of Godspeed, a Swan 51, said, "Two months ago we weren't sure how this event was going to work out this year but here we are. It's so good to see so many people and friends returning to the BVI."

Along with Tattersall, Haycraft and crew also took bullets for every race sailed, finishing first in the Performance Cruising class. He said just going sailing this week was a highlight. "It's so good to be out on the water again. It's been interesting and different learning this boat which is very new to us - our starts weren't great but we made ground downwind with the whomper - that was the ticket - we overtook and pulled away. It was great racing against good friends."

Eddie Brockbank on Lucky 7, a Corsair Spring 750, sealed the deal in the Multihull class taking two bullets today for 5 bullets over six races. Brockbank attributes his success this week to his son Chris, 24, who recently did an Olympic campaign in the 49'er with Alec Anderson, also from Tortola. "Chris was very switched on, calling all the shifts, and with three almost identical boats, the competition was great." Barney Crook who took third in class racing on Airgasm, his new Corsair Sprint 760R, had his son Adam on board who represented the BVI in the Half-pipe at the 2014 Olympic Games.

After racing today, the 2018 BVI Spring Regatta Awards Ceremony took place in the Regatta Village where winners from all classes and special prizes were presented by VIP guests, including the BVI Premier Hon. Dr. Orlando Smith.

The Guy Eldridge True Spirit & Enthusiasm award was granted to Nanny Cay and the Regatta Village team. It was accepted by Miles Sutherland-Pilch and Brendan Joyce (Nanny Cay), and Lou Schwartz (Village Manager). Cameron McColl, Nanny Cay Chairman, said, "We're delighted that this year's event has been so well attended and that sailing conditions were so good. We look forward to having everyone back again next year when we expect to have 200 additional slips!"

Thanks to every participant in this year's BVI Spring Regatta - see you in 2019! Be sure to save the date: March 25th to March 31st 2019. For more information and to sign up go to: www.bvispringregatta.org

Full Results

2018 BVI Spring Regatta - Preliminary Cumulative Results

 

Sail No

Name

Race
1

Race
2

Race
3

Race
4

Race
5

Race
6

Race
7

Race
8

Race
9

Total

1. BVI Spring Regatta - Sol Course Racing

CSA - Racing 1

1.

  BEL 4528

Samantaga

1

2

4

1

1

8

1

1

2

21.0

2.

  USA 52915

Blitz

4

1

2

2

7

2

6/

SCP

3

6

33.0

3.

  GBR 911882

Team TAZ

3

7

1

5

2

6

6

4

3

37.0

4.

  GBR 4860R

Team McFly / El Ocaso

2

3

8

4

5

1

4

6

7

40.0

5.

  USA 60613

Spike

5

4

3

3

8

3

7

5

4

42.0

6.

  USA 134 or 180

Big(gest) Trouble

10

5

5

7

4

5

8

2

1

47.0

7.

  ANT 104

Liquid

6

9

7

6

6

4

2

8

5

53.0

8.

  USA 61957

Apollo

8

10

6

9

9

9

5

7

8

71.0

9.

  USA 113

Soca

9

6

9

8

3

7

9

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

75.0

10.

  PUR 38007

Dark Star

7

8

12/RET

12/DNC

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

99.0

11.

  ISV 50998

MAZU

12/DNC

12/DNC

12/DNC

12/DNC

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

12/

DNC

108.0

CSA - Racing 2

1.

  ISV 548

Boogaloo

2

3

1

2

1

1

2

1

1

14.0

2.

  CAN 8

Touch2Play Racing

1

1

2

1

3

2

1

5

4

20.0

3.

  ISV 20

Huron Girl

3

2

3

4

4

3

3

2

5

29.0

4.

  ISV 40

Team Island Water World

4

4

4

5

2

4

4

3

2

32.0

5.

  USA 041

Balaju

5

5

6

3

5

5

5

4

3

41.0

6.

  GBR 8405R

Olympia’s Tigress

7

6

5

6

6

6

6

6

6

54.0

7.

  GBR 6840R

Lancelot 2

9

8

9

9

8

7

7

7

7

71.0

8.

  AUT 255

Godspeed

10

9

8

7

7

9

8.5

8

9

75.5

9.

  GBR 970

Jua Kali

8

11/DNS

11/DNS

8

9

8

8.5

9

8

80.5

10.

  GBR 1424R

Heartbeat IV

6

7

7

11/DNC

11/

DNC

11/

DNC

11/

DNC

11/

DNC

11/

DNC

86.0

One Design Division

Offshore Multihulls

1.

  USA 61002

Flow

2

1

1

1

1

       

6.0

2.

  USA 6204

Elvis

1

2

2

2

4

       

11.0

3.

  USA 6603

Nala

3

3

4

3

3

       

16.0

4.

  ANT 1761

Falcon

4

4

3

4

2

       

17.0

5.

  GBR 789M

WOW

5

6

6

5

5

       

27.0

6.

  6008

Moementum

6

5

5

6

7/DNF

       

29.0

2. BVI Spring Regatta - Norman Course Racing

CSA - Bareboat 1

1.

 

The Lazy Sheets / High On A Breeze

4

1

1

2

1

1

     

10.0

2.

 

Breakaway

2

2

2

1

3

2

     

12.0

3.

 

Return of the Macks

1

3

3

3

2

3

     

15.0

4.

 

Sans Souci II

3

4

4

4

4

4

     

23.0

5.

 

Blue Tide

8/DNS

5

5

5

5

5

     

33.0

6.

 

Saleya

5

6

8/DNF

8/DNC

8/

DNC

8/

DNC

     

43.0

7.

 

Odin II

8/DNS

8/DNS

8/DNC

8/DNC

8/

DNC

8/

DNC

     

48.0

CSA - Bareboat 2

1.

 

Aquaholics / Joanna Victoria

4

1

1

1

1

1

     

9.0

2.

 

Maissa

1

2

2

2

4

3

     

14.0

3.

 

Papillon

3

4

3

5

5

4

     

24.0

4.

 

Squeakybrat

2

3

5

3

6

6

     

25.0

5.

 

Infinite Beer / Windfall

5

5

4

4

3

5

     

26.0

6.

 

Team Aerco / Dauntless Five

6

6

6

6

2

2

     

28.0

7.

 

Crows' Nest

7

7

7

7

7

7

     

42.0

8.

 

Team Cape Fear / Sea's the Daze

9/DNS

9/DNS

9/DNC

9/DNC

9/

DNC

9/

DNC

     

54.0

CSA - Bareboat 3

1.

 

Gatos del Sol / Makin' Memories

1

1

1

1

1

1

     

6.0

2.

 

Team Miami / ZZ Hull 313

2

2

3

2

3

2

     

14.0

3.

 

Team NAIA / Kidzatzee

5

3

4

4

2

3

     

21.0

4.

 

Ferry Tale

3

4

2

3

8/

DNC

8/

DNC

     

28.0

5.

 

spiritSAIL / Zibal

4

8/RET

5

5

8/

DNC

8/

DNC

     

38.0

6.

 

Carousel

8/DNC

8/DNC

8/DNC

8/DNC

8/

DNC

8/

DNC

     

48.0

7.

 

Jitterbug

8/DNC

8/DNC

8/DNC

8/DNC

8/

DNC

8/

DNC

     

48.0

Multihull

1.

  777

Lucky 7

1

2

1

1

1

1

     

7.0

2.

  ISV Pig

Piglet

2

1

3

3

2

3

     

14.0

3.

  IVB 174

Airgasm

3

3

2

2

3

2

     

15.0

4.

 

Wildfire

4

4

4

4

4

4

     

24.0

CSA - Jib and Main

1.

  USA 52906

Avanti

2

2

1

2

1

1

     

9.0

2.

  PUR 4702

Cachondo

1

1

3

3

2

2

     

12.0

3.

  PUR 52124

Estela

3

3

2

1

3

3

     

15.0

4.

  GBR 8520R

Hot Stuff

5

5

5

4

5

4

     

28.0

5.

  USA 7016

Hotel California too

4

6

4

6

7

6

     

33.0

6.

 

Cheeky Monkey

9

4

7

7

8

7

     

42.0

7.

  41.1

Sonoma

12/RET

12/DNS

6

5

6

5

     

46.0

8.

  806

Marika

7

9

11/DNC

11/DNC

4

8

     

50.0

9.

 

Pelican Pat

8

8

8

8

9

9

     

50.0

10.

 

Apsara

6

7

11/DNC

11/DNC

11/

DNC

11/

DNC

     

57.0

Performance Cruising

1.

  ANT 5114

Godspeed

1

1

1

1

1

1

     

6.0

2.

  USA 2329

Tatonka

3

2

3

3

2

2

     

15.0

3.

 

Moxie / Alice D

2

3

2

2

3

3

     

15.0

4.

  USA 59008

Athena

5/RET

4

4

4

4

4

     

25.0

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