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Garmin Hamble Winter Series 2006 - Weekend 2

by Peter Danby 16 Oct 2006 23:49 AEST 7 October - 3 December 2006

The racing for the Garmin Hamble Winter Series incorporated Autumn Championships for six classes over the weekend, with Laser SB3s, J/80s and Hunter 707s contesting five races on the White Fleet courses, and the Prima 38s, J/109s and First 31.7s racing four times on the Black Fleet courses.

Business commenced at 10.00 on Saturday in gloomy conditions with only a light easterly breeze, which then built sufficiently by mid morning to provide some excellent racing. The largest class was the Laser SB3s, with 44 boats competing, and the outstanding feature was the extreme closeness of the racing, which caused severe congestion at the leeward mark on several occasions, resulting voices being raised. Geoff Carveth, sailing "Parava", led at the end of the day scoring 1, 3, and 2, which was remarkably good in such a competitive fleet. Craig Burlton, in "monkeyoffice.co.uk" was also consistent with 7, 2 and 1.

With considerably more elbow room, Peter Henney in "Nemo" led the J/80s with 1, 1, and 3, while Russel Mead of the "Ant Hill Mob" topped the Hunter 707s with three bullets.

On the Black Group courses, Mervyn Hughes on "White Knuckles" led the Prima 38s fromMike Lawrence on "Longbow", with Tom Hayhoe and Natalie Jobling's "Mostly Harmless" in third palce. Peter Bresnan on "Newton's Wonder" was the leader among the J/109s, from Steve Maine and Judy Windmeiller on "J2EAU". Andy Phelps on "Electra" topped the First 31.7s, ahead of Stephen Parry's "Kurketrekker".

Sunday morning brought the welcome added ingredient of sunshine, together with even better breezes. Geoff Carveth remained in charge of the SB3s to win well from Craig Burleton, with Mike Budd in "Gull" finishing third. The racing was once again amazingly close; so close, in fact,that a 50 foot ketch got caught up in the fleet and couldn't get out until they reached the leeward mark. The crew of the ketch were able to see, and no doubt hear, exactly what SB3 racing is like at very close quarters.

Peter Henney finished the job nicely in the J/80s, with Liz Savage on "Savage Racing Team" in second place. Russel Mead's "Ant Hill Mob" perhaps relaxed a little in the Hunter 707s, but still took the overall win from Messrs Gorman, Williams, Breslin and Simmonds on "Censored" followed by Ed Hipkin in "Sharkin Mad".

"White Knuckles" retired from Sunday's Prima 38 race, allowing "Longbow" to take the overall victory from "Mostly Harmless", with "White Knuckles" down to third. In the J/109s, "Newton's Wonder" held on to win, while Guy Knight/Five Star Sailing's "Beth" scored a bullet to overtake "J2EAU" for second overall. "Electra" won well in the First 31.7s, with "Kurketrekker" just holding on to second place on countback from David Jobson's "Tai-Pan".

Then it was back to the main Garmin Hamble Winter Series on Sunday, with the yachts in the six classes which contested the Autumn Championships scoring points in either, or both of the series, depending on their entries, and the competing boats in the other seven classes racing as they normally do each Sunday in the series. Most of the races went according to the form shown the previous Sunday, but there is still a long way to go in the series between now and 3 December, leaving much to play for.

At the prize giving on Sunday, goodies provided by Garmin went to the winners of the Autumn Championships, and Marine MegaStore donated the prizes for the Sunday series.

Autumn Championships, class winners:

Laser SB3, "Parava" Geoff Carveth
Hunter 707, "The Ant Hill Mob" Russel Mead
J/80, "Nemo" Peter Henney
J/109, "Newton's Wonder" Peter Bresnan
First 31.7, "Electra" Andy Phelps
Prima 38, "Longbow" Mike Lawrence

Race winners, White Fleet:

Laser SB3
Races 1 & 2 "Gull" Mike Budd
J/80
Races 1&2 "Juno" Kristi Roger
Hunter 707
Race 1 "Sharkin Mad" Ed Hipkin
Race 2 "Censored" Messrs Gorman, Williams, Bresslin & Simmonds
SBR Sportsboats
Races 1 & 2 "Boats.com" Ian Atkins

Race winners, Black Fleet:

IRC0, "Windsong" Stuart Brown
IRC 1, "Jammy Dodger" Neil Martin
IRC 2, "Flair IV" Jim Macgregor
IRC 3, "Glide-X" Ian Dawson
IRC 4, "Tangent Minus 1" Paul & Julia Aisher
J/105, "Diablo-J" Nick Martin
J/109, "Zelda" Ben Richards & Michael Ewart-Smith
Sigma 33, "Cerefe" Richard & Valerie Griffith
Sigma 38, "Festina Lente" Meakins Family

Full results and much other information can be found on the Garmin Hamble Winter Series website

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