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Brewin Dolphin Commodores' Cup 21. - 28. Juli 2012
http://commodorescup.rorc.org/ - Übersicht
24.07.2012
Anchor Practice
Day 3: Tuesday 24 July, Cowes, Isle of Wight, Offshore Race Report (Race 3)
The Brewin Dolphin Commodores' Cup fleet came ashore today after their high scoring
offshore race with war stories, not of wrestling on the foredeck in gale force winds,
but of repeatedly anchoring in a flat calm to prevent themselves being whisked off
down Channel by the powerful spring tide.
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Foto: RORC/Rick Tomlinson
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After heading east down the Solent from Cowes yesterday lunchtime, the boats had
to head out into the English Channel, down to a virtual mark 17 miles south of
Bembridge. Unfortunately after passing this virtual mark late yesterday afternoon,
the westbound tide was so strong and the wind so light that they were unable to
get back to complete the mark rounding. Thus the entire fleet was forced to anchor
for most of the evening until the tide turned. This 'kedging', they managed with
mixed success.
"We were first to the virtual mark and were tempted to do a hand break turn and
whizz round, but we were concerned we were going to cross our tracks, so to be sure
we did what everyone else did and kedged," recounted Jonathan Goring, skipper of
the Ker 40, Keronimo, in RYA Team GBR Red. To kedge they paid out 140m of line
and chain in 40m of water as the spring tide sluiced past them at up to 3.6 knots.
And they stayed like this for five hours...
"We had to keep someone on the helm the whole time otherwise the boat would have
ripped the anchor out," continued Goring. "We were lucky to get our kedge back.
We think it got caught around a rock - literally the stern of the boat was out
of the water as we winched it up."
Around six boats weren't successful and ended up dragging. Among them was Premier
Flair, Jim Macgregor's Elan 410 racing in Team GBR Blue, which was washed 5 miles
west down the Channel before their anchor finally bit. "We had plenty of anchor
equipment - two anchors, two cables and loads of rope, but that didn't hold," said
Macgregor.
Late into the evening, even once the tide had turned, the rounding of the virtual
mark wasn't over for Dignity in RYA Team GBR Red having been unable to pass the
correct side of the mark before the tide changed.
The boats then made good headway north back up to the Outer Nab 2 mark where they
were again expecting to anchor in the early hours of this morning with the tide
turning west once more. Around this mark there was another mass fleet park up as
the wind once again died on the tide turn.
With the second park-up, Premier Flair had managed to make up the ground she had
lost on the first but rounded the mark straight into a busy parking situation.
Having laid anchor to kedge, their anchor line began to foul the Hong Kong team's
Grand Soleil 43, Team Ambush Quokka, to the extent that, after some 'discussion'
with Premier Flair's crew, they were able to cut the line, take it to the other
side of their boat and successfully tie it back together. For this Flair was awarded
a 120 second time penalty.
Overnight the course was changed, eliminating the CS1 mark to the south of Brighton,
and then shortened requiring the boats to finish at Bembridge Ledge. After the Outer
Nab 2 mark, the boats reached east towards the Owers mark off Selsey Bill before
reaching back to the eastern extremity of the Solent and the finish, where the
leaders experienced another park-up before they were able to cross the line.
Ultimately with three re-starts the results favoured the small boats and it was
the Paul Worswick -skippered A 35 CNBC that came out on top for RYA Team GBR Red.
Their result corrected out to win the offshore race (with its 2.5x points weighting)
two and a half minutes ahead of the lowest rated boat in the fleet, David Aisher's
British Keelboat Academy-crewed J/109 Yeoman of Wight in GBR Black.
"We are pleased as punch, really happy," said Worswick, standing in for the boat's
owner Mike West.
"It was all about the tidal gates, but it turned out that every time you got to
a mark everyone just anchored and the slow boats all caught up. There were three
re-starts and we thought we were winning at each stage before it all compressed
again." But the CNBC crew also sailed well, and for example arrived at the 'virtual
mark' ahead of many faster boats.
During this 24 hour race the CNBC crew kedged four times, twice within half a mile
of the finish line when the wind disappeared.
First boat home on the water was the Benelux Ker 40 Baraka GP owned by the de Graaf
family, which overhauled Keronimo on the water in the final park up. This was despite
the Dutch big boat being one that suffered when her anchor dragged yesterday evening.
"We dragged for 3.1 miles," said eldest son Dirk, however they got their kedge up
earlier and were able to sail back to the competition as the tide turned in their
favour again.
According to de Graaf, Baraka GP managed to get pass Keronimo when they hoisted
their Code 0 allowing them to lay the finish line directly. "It was nice for a team
that has only been sailing the boat for one month now," de Graaf concluded.
However the most consistent team in the offshore race was France with a particularly
strong performance from Hervé Borgoltz's Grand Soleil 44 R Eleuthera, which finished
among the Ker 40s on the water leaving them third overall on corrected.
Eleuthera, along with Premier Flair, got off to the best start and was among the
leaders on the water exiting the Solent. But this hardly mattered. "It has been
a very strange race because we had three restarts," said Eleuthera's owner Herve
Borgoltz. "We are in better shape even than after Cowes-Dinard. We know that the
boat goes very fast, but it is the first time we have raced against Ker 40s - they
are two generations of boat design ahead of us, and to have some of the Ker 40s
behind us is a great satisfaction."
Due to the visit of HRH The Queen to Cowes tomorrow, only one windward-leeward race
will be held in the afternoon in the Solent at the Brewin Dolphin Commodores' Cup.
ENDS/...
Team Rankings after 3 races:
Team Name
Team Points
Team Place
France
109
1
GBR Red
120.5
2
GBR White
133
3
GBR Black
147
4
GBR Blue
154.5
5
Benelux
184.5
6
Hong Kong
191
DAY 1 VIDEO: Note: Another will be available on Thursday
http://youtu.be/YD8_pHmHSNM [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001czonWJAMI7fbLvtSKcqpx8Sk7WpTH3KKSZyVdF-4R3wKs7menqYBYqurln8jOcrgnB22jRez47jp76m21eQY3oG7SizjHWGN2xiyvm7BLWLUUFLuNv3GTQ==]
BREWIN DOLPHIN COMMODORES' CUP 2012 - VIDEO DAY 1 [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001czonWJAMI7fbLvtSKcqpx8Sk7WpTH3KKSZyVdF-4R3wKs7menqYBYqurln8jOcrgnB22jRez47jp76m21eQY3oG7SizjHWGN2xiyvm7BLWLUUFLuNv3GTQ==]
BREWIN DOLPHIN COMMODORES' CUP 2012 - VIDEO DAY 1
ENDS/...
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