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Late Summer Wednesday Series 2007


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Committee boat start and finish.  Durgan start at 1815, and 1830, six races, four to count.

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19th September 2007     Race 5 Awaiting amended times

Course: 5A      Distance: 7.68NM     Wind Dir: SW   Force: 4?     Race Officer - Phil Badger

Forza!
Forza!

Jabadeo
Jabadeo
Rank
IRC
Boat Name
Class
Sail No
Helm
Finish Time Corrected Time Nett
1st
Big Purple Projection 762 7620R Garth Weaver
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-
1
2nd
Jacobi J109 9014R Tony Statham
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-
2
3rd
Jetta J92 6292T John Jane
-
-
3
4th
Jabadeo J92 F19415 Wally Royall
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-
4
5th
Jinjy 3/4 tonner 4089 Lynda Filmer
-
-
5
6th Forza! J92 9298R Andy Dennis
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-
6

A brisk breeze from the South West enabled Race officer Phil Badger to set a course taking the six yachts out into Falmouth Bay to visit the Rosemullion Mark. Jetta tried the big foresail, but with only four on board changed to the smaller number 3 foresail just before the start. The first leg, a short beat to the Voose, saw Jacobi round first, closely followed by Big Purple. Spinnakers were then set for the two mile run out to Rosemullion. Jacobi found herself having to gybe at the last moment to get outside the Gedges Buoy. Big Purple was able to sail a more direct course to the mark than Jacobi and they arrived there almost together. Forza! rounded in third place, the first of the J92s, followed by Jetta, Jabadeo and Jinjy. The order stayed the same as the yachts beat back to the Dennis mark, but when the spinnakers were hoisted again for the leg to Nare Point Forza! stayed too near the sheltering cliff of Dennis head, and was passed by Jetta and Jabadeo. After rounding Nare there was a lively broad reach back out to Rosemullion, before turning for the beat back towards the River mouth in the gathering gloom of dusk. Jacobi trying hard to extend her lead, and Big Purple trying to keep in close touch. At the finish off Trebah Beach Big Purple got close enough win on handicap, promising a duel in the last race with Jacobi, for first place in the series. Jabadeo threatened to get past Jetta as they approached the finish, with the advantage of a larger headsail, but a couple of well timed tacks by Jetta held her at bay, allowing Jetta to finish third.

 

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