24.05.2012
Notice Of Race And Entry Form
Cowes, UK - 23 May 2012 - The eighth edition of the Coutts Quarter Ton Cup revival
regatta will be hosted by the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Cowes, from Monday 25
to Wednesday 27 June 2012. The event will bring together Quarter Tonners from
across the UK and Europe to enjoy three days of competitive sailing, camaraderie
and fun. The Notice of Race and Entry Form for the event are now available at
www.rcyc.co.uk.
These historic little ships hold a very special place in the hearts of many sailors
and each year more boats are rescued from neglect and brought back to their former
glory by their enthusiastic owners. Owning a Quarter Tonner is a little bit like
owning a vintage car and their owners put just as much time, money and love into
rebuilding and indextaining them as any classic Bentley or Alvis owner. The original
Quarter Ton Cup competition was raced annually from 1967 to 1996 and was the World
Championship for small offshore racing boats. Many of today's top sailors and yacht
designers cut their teeth in the class and a lot of the designs were truly unique
and revolutionary in their day.
Joining the Coutts Quarter Ton Cup revival fleet for the first time this year will
be Peter Morton's new boat Bullit, a Fauroux design from 1977 which won the 1979
and 1980 Quarter Ton Cups and has just been completely refitted. Morty's crew
will include the infamous Kelvin Rawlings, without whom the Coutts Quarter Ton Cup
would not be complete, and Jules Salter who loves the event so much that he will
fly in specially from the Lorient stop over of the Volvo Ocean Race, in which he
is currently racing aboard Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing.
Past ISAF Vice Chairman George Andreadis is also be returning to the Quarter Ton
Fleet for the first time in 21 years with Atalanti IV, the boat he had built by
Jeremy Rogers to Rob Humphries' design for the 1991 Quarter Ton Cup where she finished
6th. Atalanti IV has been in George's famous yacht storage facility ever since
the end of the 1991 Cup, but she returns to the water this summer looking absolutely
stunning following a full refit. Having just come second in the Quarter Ton Class
at the 2012 Vice Admiral's Cup George will no doubt be hoping for a podium finish
in the Coutts Quarter Ton Cup too.
Class regular Rob Gray also has a new boat this season in the shape of Black Fun,
a 1976 Laurie Davidson design which won the '76 New Zealand Quarter Ton Championship
with four straight wins. We also look forward to welcoming Freres Sur Mer, a 1981
Fauroux design from the Netherlands.
The Irish will be out in force with three new teams and at least one old friend
expected to race. The new teams are Paul Coulton's Cri Cri, a recently refitted
1979 Alain Jezequel design; Jason & Dominic Losty's Fauroux designed Illes Pitiuses;
and Diamund Foley who now owns Espada's sistership Anchor Challenge. George Kenefick
and his young team aboard Tiger, the 1989 Fauroux previously known as ASAP, will
also be crossing the Irish Sea once again to defend their Corinthian title for
all amateur crews. The Corinthian Trophy was first awarded in 2011 and is expected
to be hotly contested again this year.
Joining the newcomers will be a host of familiar faces led by reigning Coutts Quarter
Ton Cup holder Louise Morton and her crew aboard the 1980 Bruce Farr designed Espada.
Also keen for a crack at the trophy will be Rickard Melander from Sweden sailing
the 1990 Phil Morrison designed Alice II. Stalwarts of the Coutts Quarter Ton Cup,
Rick and his crew have been gradually improving their performance each year and,
having just won the Quarter Ton Class at the Vice Admiral's Cup, clearly have their
sights firmly setting on the index event. Other regulars will include Graydon Dawson's
Diamond, Willy McNeil and Mike Pascall's Illegal Immigrant, Ian and Catrina Southworth's
Whiskers, Menace owned by Derek and James Moreland and Tim Rees, Paul Treliving's
Odd Job and Paul Kelsey's Runaway Bus.
With so many new teams joining the regulars an excellent turnout is expected. Racing
will take place in the Solent with social events being held each evening at the
Royal Corinthain Yacht Club's delightful Cowes clubhouse. The Coutts Quarter Ton
Cup Gala Dinner will take place on Tuesday 26th and the guest speaker will be sailing
legend Brian Thompson, who holds 27 sailing world records, has sailed more offshore
racing miles than any other Briton and who will also be racing in the regatta with
Rob Gray.
Peter Burke, Senior Client Partner for Coutts commented: "Coutts is thrilled to
support the Coutts Quarter Ton Cup for the sixth consecutive year. The regatta
is an exciting and competitive event, attracting a loyal following and encouraging
young people to get involved in the sport. We wish every racer the best of luck."
For further information about the 2012 Coutts Quarter Ton Cup please visit www.rcyc.co.uk
or contact Jo Chugg, Sailing Secretary, Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, The Parade,
Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7QU, E-mail jo@rcyc.co.uk [mailto:jo@rcyc.co.uk], Tel
+44 (0)1983 293581.
Revived Coutts Quarter Ton Cup Winners
2005 - Purple Haze (1977 David Thomas design) - Tony Dodd
2006 - Enigma - (1977 Ed Dubois design) - Ed Dubois
2007 - Espada - (1980 Bruce Farr design) - Peter Morton
2008 - Tom Bombadil (1982 Doug Peterson design) - Chris Frost & Kevin George
2009 - Anchor Challenge (1978 Bruce Farr design) - Peter Morton
2010 - Cote (1990 Gonzalez design) - Darren Marston & Olly Ophaus
2011 - Overall - Espada (1980 Bruce Farr design) - Louise Morton
Corinthian - Tiger (1989 Fauroux design) - George Kenefick
Jo Chugg
by fiona.brown@fionabrown.com.
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