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Land Union September Regatta at the Royal Southern Yacht Club - Day 1

by Louay Habib 15 Sep 2019 02:01 PDT 14-15 September 2019

The First day of the Land Union September Regatta was bathed in glorious sunshine and a light southeasterly wind averaging seven knots. PRO Peter Bateson and his race team organised a full quota of racing in the Eastern Solent, with up to four races for the impressive fleet. Over 300 sailors were reaching for their sun cream rather than their oilskins, counting their blessings in superb Indian Summer conditions.

In the HP30 Class Jamie Rankin's Farr 280 Pandemonium leads after three races by just one point from Malcolm Wootton's Farr 30 evo Pegasus DekMarx. Sture Wikman's Swedish MC31 Vitres is third.

Ian Atkin's IC37 Icy leads IRC 1 on countback from Jan van Berne's Dutch team racing J/111 Red Herring. Blair & Beckett's King 40 Cobra recovered from a 10th in Race One to post 2-2-2 to finish the day in third.

Mike Bridges' JPK 10.10 Elaine Again has the advantage in IRC 2, just a point ahead of Rob & Lucinda McLean's modified Cork 1720 Spider Pig. Suzie Anthony's elegant Spirit 46 Dido is third.

"It's all about racing with your friends and having a good time," commented Spider Pig's Rob McLean. "I raced professionally all over the world on big boats which was great, but it is lovely to be sailing on the Solent with your mates in good competition, because you learn so much more. For the crew on Spider Pig it is really about going out and having a bit of fun, sailing competitively, and trying to win."

In IRC 3, Handley & James' Mustang 30 Gr8 Banter scored straight bullets, Dudley Stock's X-302 Xtract is second and Kevin Taylor's Elan E3 Panache is third.

Alexander James J/70 Polaris leads the one design class by a single point from Lutz Starngemann's German team racing Tirion. In the Mixed Sportsboats, Adam Brushett's SB20 Three Fat Lads was unopposed.

Matthew Richardson's Dehler 44 Ayaya won both of today's races in Club Class, all the more impressive as Ayaya was racing double-handed. David Cule's Dufour 382 Mint Julep is second, and Claire Dresser's Sigma 362 Lady Penrose is third.

"Club Class is a lot of fun," commented Ayaya's Matthew Richardson. "Boats that don't have an IRC rating can come and race with their mates. I often race with family and friends but today we were double-handed because all our mates were on other boats. I have a big list of people that I contact to come and race in Club Class and when the weather is like it was today, it is absolutely fantastic."

One of the legends of sailing was on the water today, Brian Thompson has racked up 25 world sailing records including winning the Jules Verne Trophy and racing solo-around the world four times. On behalf of regatta supporter Doyle Sails, Brian Thompson delivered a racing debrief with pictures and videos from today's action, and offering friendly and expert advice to a large and captivated audience.

"Getting away well off the start line is always important and especially in light airs and with over 50 boats on the course, finding clear air and keeping the boat powered up in manoeuvres was also big factors today," commented Brian Thompson. "The standard of racing was very good amongst the leading boats in the Performance 40 Class. It was also great to see so many sailors enjoying the racing. Passion is so important, you don't always win a race, but if you enjoy the sport and keep learning, the results will come and the fun will remain."

After the Doyle Sails debrief the daily prize giving was followed by complimentary German beer and BBQ courtesy of Land Union, and English Harbour Rum cocktails. Live music from Steve Masters and 'The Focs' got the party rocking into the night.

Racing at the Land Union September Regatta supported by Doyle Sails will conclude Sunday 14th September. For more information about the Royal Southern Yacht Club visit www.royal-southern.co.uk

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