Champions set the bar high as class splits for Jura Scottish Series are published
by Andi Robertson 19 May 13:31 PDT
22-25 May 2026

Jura Scottish Series 2025 prize-giving © Andrew Wallace Photography
With the class splits now published for the Handicap divisions which will compete later this week at
the 2026 Jura Scottish Series, the north of Britain's premier regatta, teams now have a good idea of
the level of competition they will encounter over the four days of racing on Loch Fyne.
Many of last year's class winners are returning to try and defend their titles in the Handicap and the
One Design fleets. As detailed previously Brian Hall's 2025 Scottish Series champions are back to try
and win IRC Class 1 again. There will be 13 boats racing in IRC 1 including six J/109s and once again
this will be one of the toughest classes to win. Indeed all of last year's top four J/109s are back
looking to overhaul Something Else this time.
IRC 2 sees the Nathan Batchelor and Adam Ovington's Half Tonner Head Hunter from the northeast
of England dominated their class last year counting four first places and two seconds. Head Hunter is
back as is the J/92 Samurai J of Alan Macleod which finished runners up last year.
The IRC Coastal fleet features some of the bigger boats which compete on coastal course. Ian and
Graham Thomson's Swan 40 Sloop John T is the lowest rated and finished second last year behind
the Irish J/112 ValenTina which has not entered. Also in this fleet are Bruce Douglas Spirit of Jacana
the J/133 and Jonathan Anderson's Xaviera.
One Design keelboat racing looks set to be as close as ever with strength and depth in most classes.
So far the Etchells have mustered eight boats. Overall Scottish Series Trophy winners Allan Manuel's Bounce Back have just confirmed their return to Tarbert to try for a third title in a row. Last year's
runners up, Peter Judd's Lock n Load lead efforts to stop the Bounce Back monopoly.
The Hunter 707 is the strongest of the OD classes with 11 teams entered so far. The defending
champions are Eddie Batchelor and crew on Tsunami 2 and again all of last year's top three teams are returning to race on Loch Fyne.
And the Sigma 33s which have six entries to date sees the return of last year's winning boat Close
Encounters.
All the up-to-date classes, SIs and NOR are at: www.racingrulesofsailing.org/documents/14725/event
Racing starts on Friday 22nd May and concludes with the prize-giving after racing Monday 25th May.
Further details: www.scottishseries.co.uk
Enter here: clydecruisingclub.org/event/scottish-series-2026
Remembering Bronwen Angus
Bronwen Angus was the driving force behind Scottish Series for the last few years. Sadly
she recently lost her battle with cancer and will be badly missed at Tarbert this year and in the
future. She was the heart and soul of the organisation ashore. One of the things she loves most is
the camaraderie on the water and ashore.
This year, on Sunday 24 May the organisers of the Jura Scottish Series, the Clyde Cruising Club, is
introducing a Charity Sail / Cruise in Company after the racing fleets have started giving non-racing
members the chance to sail the racecourse without needing a handicap or racing credentials.
Entry fees will be donated to Beatson Cancer Charity and will include berthing plus access to the
Scottish Series social events.
Please wear yellow to show your support.
Enter here: clydecruisingclub.org/event/1271205
When booking, please write a note that your entry is for the Charity Sail / Cruise in Company.