Newsflash
Newsflash

2009 results - see under results 

2010 Nationals at Dartmouth Regatta 26-29 August - £50 deposits being collected. 11 entered so far!

Boats for sale - see owners list

 

 
Home
Main Menu
Home
News
Blog
Contact Us
Search
News Feeds
FAQs
Race Reports
UK Class Rules
Owners
Apres Racing
Results
Gallery
Links
Facebook
Message Board
J-UK Brokerage
IRC Data
Surveys
Login
Administrator
Syndicate
Warsash Spring Series - 25 April 2010
Written by Paul Griffiths   
Monday, 26 April 2010
Java retains J/105 Warsash Spring Series title 

After a windless 5th weekend with no racing, the J/105 fleet went into the last race of the Warsash Spring Series with only a point between the first 3 boats, though Paul Griffith’s Fay-J having changed owners was sadly not racing.  Journeymaker, Java and Jos of Hamble all took clean starts towards the pin end and Java narrowly led at the first mark, but Journeymaker and then Jos slipping through early on the downwind leg as boats fought the IRC fleet for clean air.  Close racing followed, including a marginal spinnaker reach where planing in the gusts and waves gave thrilling J/105 conditions.  A long downwind leg gave Rob Dornton-Duff’s Java an opportunity to reclaim the lead, which she extended to claim the race and series by a single point to Chris Jones’ Journeymaker, and Clemency Ives driving Jos of Hamble finishing 3rd.  Fay-J’s DNC was discarded to leave them in 3rd in the series, and a big thank you and fond farewell goes from the class to Paul of his efforts as Class Captain.

 
 
Warsash Spring Series - 18 April 2010
Written by Paul Griffiths   
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
No wind, no racing.
 
Warsash Spring Series - 11 April 2010
Written by Paul Griffiths   
Monday, 12 April 2010

After a break for Easter the Warsash Spring Series recommenced on Sunday 11 April in really testing conditions with a gradient North Easterly that varied in strength from 15 knots down to 7 knots and very variably in direction by up the 30%. An individual recall at the start at Flying Fish saw Java (Rob Dornton-Duff) return, but only after incurring a penalty and sadly Jos (Roger Williams) fail to return (ultimately finishing third on the water). Java despite having to return spotted the shifts well to reach the first windward mark just ahead of Journeymaker (Chris Jones) and Fay J (Paul Griffiths). There then ensued classic one design racing with the lead changing hands regularly between Java, Fay J and Journeymaker until a decisive break by Java on the long final beat up to Burgess Salmon, where again they seemed to get in sequence with the shift that noone else managed,, to win by a sufficient margin from Fay J to cancel out their one percent penalty. Great racing!

 

  

 
Journeymaker 28 March 2010
Written by Paul Griffiths   
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Sample Image
Image courtesy Eddie Mays
 
Warsash Spring Series 28 March 2010
Written by Paul Griffiths   
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
The third race of the Spring Series saw another beautiful day with a rather cold 12 to 16 knot south westerly. The six J/105's taking part were off on time at 1040 with an initial beat to Air Canada. Journeymaker (Chris Jones) got off the line like a rat out of a trap and spotted the subtle wind shifts perfectly to reach the mark with a commanding lead followed by Java (Rob Dornton-Duff) and Fay J (Paul Griffiths). Java struggled to hoist their kite on the reach down to the next mark and then timed their gybe badly leaving Journeymaker and Fay J to battle it out over the rest of the race. Fay J slowly ground Journeymaker down and overtook them on the inside track at the leeward mark with three legs to go. From there Fay J slowly increased their lead to nearly two minutes at the finish. Java finished third but only after a "coming together" with Only Just. I hope they are still talking to each other!
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 March 2010 )
 
Warsash Spring Series 21 March 2010
Written by Paul Griffiths   
Monday, 22 March 2010

Due to the fact that Class 1 had a TP52 in the fleet the committee boat set up racing in deep water on Ryde Middle. Deep water, little wind and big tides does not equal good racing and so it transpired. Racing for the five J/105's and four J/92's finally got going at about 1230 in five knots of westerly breeze with a slackening flood tide. The initial beat to West Ryde Middle was possibly too far but Fay J (Paul Griffiths) made the best of the conditions to be well in the lead, followed by Jos (Roger Williams). The run back to North Ryde Middle saw spinnakers flying in a westerly and spinnakers flying in an easterly coming away from the buoy with a park up in the transition zone.

On Fay J we decided that the gradient west/south westerly had to re-establish itself and stayed well away from the pack and to the south. This really paid off and we were off and just about round the bouy when a shortened course was announced to finish at the next windward mark, Air Canada. Or at least that's what we thought! We proceeded to Air Canada, in close company with Jaya the leading J/92, but no finishing gun?! Confusion reigned!

In the event I understand that the finish was at North Ryde Middle but since we were on our way to Air Canada by the time they had set up the line we were awarded the win (as were Jaya). From the results I see that Jolene (Ivan Trotman) was second with Java (Rob Donrton-Duff) third but how and why I have no idea, we did not see any of the action.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 March 2010 )
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>

Results 1 - 7 of 70