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5.5 Metre World Championship at Hankø Yacht Club - Day 1

by Robert Deaves 1 Jul 2022 16:28 PDT 1-7 July 2022
New Moon II - 5.5 World Championship 2022 - Day 1 © Robert Deaves

After a year of delay, the 2022 5.5 Metre World Championship finally got under way on Friday with two races in light to moderate winds for the 23 boats from 10 nations.

New Moon II (BAH 24, Mark Holowesko, Christoph Burger, Peter Vlasov) won both races confidently, taking the lead in race one from Caracole (SUI 214, Bernard Haissly, Nicolas Berthoud, Daniel Stampfli) before leading all the way in race 2 after a close battle with defending world champions Artemis (NOR 57, Kristian Nergaard, Johan Barne, Trond Solli Sæther). Overall New Moon leads from Caracole and Artemis.

The day opened windless with extensive cloud cover and was never forecast to deliver much except an easy start to the week. After a very light and patchy opening race the breeze built to 12-14 knots for a great second race, though still quite shifty.

Caracole got the best of the first beat in race 1 to round with a nice lead, but New Moon II had legs downwind to round level and then overtake up the second beat to lead down to the finish. Ku-Ring-Gai 3 (AUS 66, John Bacon, Terry Wetton, James Mayjor) held onto third for the majority of the race.

The wind increased for race 2 with a large left shift out of the start. Artemis hooked into it straight away and sailed away from the line on port, leaving a mess behind at the pin.

New Moon II also escaped and the two traded tacks up the beat with New Moon II rounding ahead. The two fought all the way round to build a useful lead but Artemis could not find a way past. The all-girl crew on Girls on Film (GBR 41, Louise Morton, Annie Lush, Hannah Diamond) also had a good start and first beat to round third and sailed well to protect that in the increased wind.

Anthony Nossiter stood in as bow man on New Moon II due to sickness to mark his first day sailing the boat, though he has been coaching them for some time.

"It was always quite flaky and tricky with difficult speed builds and tough starting. We had some difficult starts but we ended up free and had wheels and found some shifts and were fortunate at times, but just sailing the boat normally and letting the opportunities roll and keeping it quite flexible. The boys did a good job. I was more of a passenger. I was happy to jump on board. It was more luxury than the Finn or the Etchells. The 5.5 is where it is at!

"It was my first time sailing a 5.5, so nice to fill in and keep the boys strong. Downwind I was working out where to go to keep the air clear and keep the modes good and upwind I am hiking. I am in the cheap seats and use the body mass (slaps his stomach), and perfect jib trim of course."

Girls on Film is in fourth overall after a 7,3 today and were delighted with their first day ever of 5.5 Metre World Championship racing.

Annie Lush is in the middle and said, "We are pretty new to the class. We've done a few days training in the UK and then a few days here, so we didn't really know what to expect.

"It was really light in the first race and we were conservative and just wanted to get a counter. We got a seventh and it was good to come out alive. And then in the next race the wind came up, and we were still on quite a light set up. There was a big left shift out of the start and we managed to get a good start and tack onto port early, and we were kind of in third for most of the race, but it wasn't as easy as it looked. Definitely challenging out there but we are loving the boat.

"We are proud of our results today for sure and it was nice to get that third and keep it. We've been nervous as the breeze comes up. We are a lighter team and the impact that might have. We were on our light sails, so really happy that we managed to gear change and stay fast to stay ahead

On sailing the 5.5 Metre. "To be honest it's amazing sailing a 5.5. We are loving it. Personally I sailed the Yngling for many years for the Olympics, a tricky 3 man keelboat, but the 5.5 is so much nicer, points higher, so much power and its quite technical. It's really fun to be back in a class like this. We are all sailing foiling boats and fast boats now and it's just so good to get back in a proper keelboat and do some real racing, so we had massive grins on our faces today. On the last beat when we were in third and realised we were going to hold it, we all just had the thought, 'this is super cool isn't it, this is really cool'. Really enjoying it."

On Thursday evening the class AGM was also held at Hankø Yacht Club, where aside from some lengthy technical discissions, the main points focussed on the upcoming event schedule. The class has always tried to focus on taking its events to venues to support the creation and building of national fleets and is lucky to have a huge choice of fantastic venues to choose from, including some old favourites as well as new venues. The AGM voted for Porto Cervo, Italy, in 2023 and New York YC in 2024. So there are some amazing events on the horizon.

Racing continues Saturday and concludes on Tuesday 5 July.

Results after Day 1: (two races)

1 New Moon II (BAH 24, Mark Holowesko, Christoph Burger, Peter Vlasov) 2pts
2 Caracole (SUI 214, Bernard Haissly, Nicolas Berthoud, Daniel Stampfli) 6pts
3 Artemis (NOR 57, Kristian Nergaard, Johan Barne, Trond Solli Sæther) 8pts
4 Girls on Film (GBR 41, Louise Morton, Annie Lush, Hannah Diamond) 10pts
5 Ku-Ring-Gai 3 (AUS 66, John Bacon, Terry Wetton, James Mayjor) 10pts

Full results available here.

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