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Half Ton Classic Cup 2011
Übersicht

22 AUGUST 2011
Fiona Brown
General Tapioca Leads After Opening Day
of 2011 Half Ton Classic Cup Supported By
South Boats
Half Ton Cup Day 1
For the 38 strong fleet assembled in Cowes for the 2011 Half Ton Classic Cup, supported
by South Boats, today's opening three races were confirmation that the Half Ton
Class continues to go from strength to strength. Throughout each of the day's three
races the fleet was tightly packed with plenty of close quarters drama keeping both
the sailors and the spectators on the edge of their seats.
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Foto Fiona Brown
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The entry list represents a true cross section of the original Half Ton fleet with
the oldest boat being the 1977 Davidson designed Waverider, owned by A Delvaus of
Belgium, a double winner of the Half Ton Cup in 1978 and 1979 when skippered by
Laurie Davidson himself. The newest boat in the fleet is the 1992 Caccerelli designed
Per Elisa, owned by Britain's Robbie Tregear, which was the last of the grand prix
Half Tonners ever built, launching in 1992.
Racing was initially postponed for two and a half hours whilst the fleet waited
for wind but the wait was worth it with a nice 10-12 knots from 135 degrees filling
in around lunchtime. The Race Committee, led by Race Officer Rob Lamb, was able
to set up shop on the Hill head Plateau and with judicious use of a relatively short
windward leeward course they achieved three races that tested the teams to the full.
In the opening race Half Ton Class Chairman and defending champion Philippe Pilate's
General Tapioca took an early lead on the water and on corrected time and despite
the many attempts by Francois Michelin's Chani and David Cullen's King One they
held their lead through until the finish. On corrected time General Tapioca won
by 34 seconds from Chani with King One taking third by just three seconds.
Race two went to Sibelius, owned by Jean-Philippe Cau who also took control of the
race early on and then refused to relinquish their lead. Michael Kershaw's Chimp
finished 57 seconds behind them with Tim and David Cunliffe's Insatiable three seconds
behind that in third place. General Tapioca had to settle for fourth, just nine
seconds behind Insatiable.
In race three General Tapioca came to the fore again, this time winning by ten seconds
from Chimp with Denzil Williams' Santa Evita third and Robbie Tregear's Per Elisa
fourth.
In the overall standings General Tapioca now leads the fleet by two points from
Chimp who counts 8 points, with Sibelius third on 14 points, Chia fourth on 22 points
and Insatiable fifth on 24 points.
The event also features a special division for Production Boats, which this year
features two Hustler SJ30s, two MG HS 30s, a Golden Shamrock, an Albin Ballad,
an X95 and a Hustler SJ32. Today's top performer in the Production Division was
Francois Michelin's Golden Shamrock Chiani, which won the first two races and finished
second in race three. Richard Hollis's X95 Crakajax now lies in second place thanks
to a 3, 3, 1 score line with Frederic Denis' Fletcher Lynd, a Hustler SJ30 two points
behind in third.
After racing Mike Relling, who is sailing aboard Insatiable with David and Tim Cunliffe,
commented on the incredible quality of the racing. "It was very close and I think
the good thing is that among the top ten boats there are only seconds between each
place so mark roundings, boat handling, all of the little details are very, very
important. I think that says a lot about the Half Ton Class, the success of the
class and the success of IRC. The ratings seem to be pretty fair, and like any
good regatta if you sail well you will do well, if you sail badly you will do badly
and there's nowhere to hide. I think that makes it a fantastic event."
Tomorrow the fleet will be racing around the Isle of Wight. The start is scheduled
for 07.30 from the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club start line off Cowes and the fleet
will round the Island anti-clockwise. With a forecast for moderate to fresh winds,
a double points weighting and a no discard on the score for the race we can anticipate
another exciting day. The regatta continues until Friday 26 August with up to twelve
races scheduled.
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