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Late Summer Wednesday Series 2008


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Committee boat start and finish.  Durgan start.
All yachts without IRC start 18.00. IRC start 18.15. Six races, four to count.

20th August 2008      Late Summer Series    Race 1  

Course: 15     Wind Dir: SW    Force:  3-4     Race Officer - Dr Ian Wort

Rank
IRC
Boat Name
Class
Sail No
Helm
IRC
Finish
Time
Corrected
Time
1st Jacobi J109 9014R Tony Statham
1.031
19:29:34
1:16:53
2nd Jetta J92
GBR6292T
John Jane
0.985
19:34:47
1:18:28
3rd Gotcha! Corby 29 2903 Stuart Sawyer
0.983
19:36:40
1:20:16
4th Big Purple Projection 762 7620R Garth Weaver
0.966
19:38:15
1:20:35
5th Jabadeo J92 F19415 Wally Royall
0.985
19:36:40
1:20:26
6th Orijin J105 7707T Andy Dennis
1.024
19:38:32
1:25:32
7th Vitalstatistics X43 9803 Andrew Hunt
1.077
19:51:18
1:43:43
Rank
PY boats
-
- - -
-PY
-
-
1
Kudu Hunter Impala K95122 Terry Pascoe  
1005
19:32:10
1:31:42
2
Hatty Micro 3039Y John Hughes
1192
Retired
-
Four Spinnakers Running start to Maenporth at 1820
Jabadeo
Jabadeo just past August Rock
Gotcha!
Gotcha! nearing Maenporth
Andrew Hunt's Vitalstatistics was a welcome addition to the usual fleet, and with a good south westerly breeze, officer of the day, Dr Ian Wort, set a course with a running start. Up went the spinnakers as the nine yachts headed out into Falmouth Bay towards the mark off Maenporth Beach. Big Purple got away well on the south side of the river, followed by Jacobi and Gotcha!, while Jetta and Jabadeo sailed off nearer to the north side. The fleet had to round the August Rock buoy, marking the treacherous Gedges Reef, which seems to claim a new victim every year. Jetta and Jabadeo reached the August Rock buoy together, and as helm John Jane called to Jabadeo for water there were only inches between the two J92s. The spinnaker run continued with Jabadeo getting revenge for being pushed wide by getting past Jetta to windward, followed by Big Purple and Gotcha! With the early starters, Kudu and Hatty already round the Maenporth mark, Jacobi was next to arrive followed by Jetta, Jabadeo, Big Purple and Gotcha! The long beat back to the Dennis mark was uneventful but Jetta seemed to suffer least from the wind shadow below the cliffs of Dennis Head, and hoisted the spinnaker again to chase Jacobi across the River mouth to the Shag mark. The reachy course probably favoured the J boats with their asymmetric spinnakers and Jacobi continued to pull away from the fleet round the remaining marks. Jacobi recorded a win in the first race of the Late Summer Series, having dominated the Summer Series with four wins out of five races. Jetta came in second two minutes later on corrected time, with Gotcha! in third place.
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