(Adelaide, Australia)- South Australian based J/111 HOROPITO scored an
impressive 1st in the Royal South Australia Yacht Squadron Nautilus
Marine Winter Series and 2nd overall in the combined series with their
close neighbors The Cruising Yacht Club of South Australia.
From the owner Mark Robertson- "We have just completed our second winter
series here in Adelaide in our J/111, HOROPITO that was launched in
2012. This 6 race series is a PHS format with a mix of windward leeward
and fixed mark races that saw 10-15 combined RSAYS and CYCSA Division
One boats turn out fortnightly for some keenly contested racing.
Our crew had been getting progressively more comfortable with the
systems on HOROPITO through the summer IRC racing and, with that
confidence, had begun to extract more speed and consistent performances
as we headed into the winter racing. Our competition was a competitive
mix of Sydney 38’s, First 40’s and 45’s and a couple of 47.4 foot
Benetaus to name a few, drawn from the combined fleets of the Royal
South Australian Yacht Squadron (our club) and the Cruising Yacht Club
of South Australia. Winter sailing in Adelaide can be challenging from a
wind perspective. The normally reliable sea breezes depart and are
replaced by either 2 knots or 25 knots depending on the weather systems
that roll in from the Great Australian Bight.
We had a great series and were first equal on handicap as we headed into
the penultimate 3 lap windward leeward race held on Sunday the 11th
August. The day turned out to be a cracker with an 8-14 knot breeze out
of the North a sign that spring is just around the corner. After a
conservative start we were second around the top mark and gave little
away as we worked down-wind to the bottom gate. The longer boats started
to eat into us upwind on the second and third legs as the breeze built
but we held on to third across the line after sailing a pretty much
flawless race in terms of positioning the boat on the course and
executing transitions. It turned out that we were giving too much time
to a couple of the bigger boats but came away really happy to have
secured 1st place in our own club results by 5 points and 2nd place by
one point for the overall combined club series series.
It is a credit to the J/111’s great design that an inexperienced group
can quickly get up to speed and extract the obvious potential that the
boat has. Sailing HOROPITO has been fun and always rewarding. We are now
looking forward to summer racing with the Adelaide – Port Lincoln race
firmly in our sights."
The Port Lincoln Race is South Australia’s premier ocean racing event.
Nearly eighty boats leave Outer Harbour to compete in a 156 nautical
mile race that takes them south west to Marion Reef at the foot of York
Peninsula along the foot to the spectacular Cape Spencer then North West
past Wedge and Thistle Islands and Dangerous Reef to the welcome of
Port Lincoln nestled on Boston Bay. For more Royal South Australian Winter Series sailing information
Sunday, September 15, 2013
J/111 Adelaide Winter Series Champion!
Location:
Adelaide SA, Australia