(Hamble, England)- "Windy, wet and lumpy" was how one competitor
described Sunday’s racing in the third weekend of the Garmin Hamble
Winter Series. It was a breezy day indeed that saw a base wind of 23
knots and gusts of up to 30 that greeted the fleet as they made their
way to the start on Sunday morning. A gusty breeze, combined with a
steep Solent chop and intermittent heavy rain squalls kept competitors
on their toes – and, occasionally, their boats on their sides in tricky
conditions.
Ian Brown from One Sails, the day sponsor, was on hand back in the HRSC
clubhouse to present day prizes to the exhausted crews as they enjoyed
beer for £2.50 a pint and hot food. In many classes the challenging
conditions shook up the overall results.
In the IRC 0 Winter Series class, the all J/111 class continues to see
the team of David & Kirsty Apthorp on J-DREAM leading by virtue of
their 1-1-1-2-1-1 record this past weekend. Richard Barnes's
BIELA-MUNKENBECK is very close behind having scored an equally
impressive 2-2-2-1-2-2 to hold onto second place. Lying third is the
British Army team led by William Naylor aboard BRITISH SOLDIER. These
standings for the Winter Series scoring are virtually identical for the
Big Boats J/111 One-Design Series scoring.
Next weekend hosts the final weekend of the Doyle Sails Hamble One
Design Championships, as well as the fourth Garmin Hamble Winter Series
race day.
Congratulations to all winners and competitors for some masterful
displays of big-breeze sailing in what proved to be some challenging
sailing conditions. Thanks to all the volunteers who braved the
unpleasant conditions to man the committee boats and mark laying RIBs
and to run the galley back in the club– the event couldn’t go ahead
without them! Thanks for contribution from Ben Meakins. Sailing photo credits- Malcolm Donald/ GHWS Ross Elliston/ HBBC Trevor Pountain For more Garmin Hamble Winter Series sailing information
Friday, November 1, 2013
Hamble "Winter" Series Update- Weekend III
Labels:
cowes,
day sailor,
england,
europe,
family,
handicap sailing,
j111,
offshore,
one-design,
racing,
sailboat,
sailing,
women
Location:
Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, UK