Winners confirmed in Coastal Series
Bridgetown, Barbados (19 January, 2014): Sailing conditions on the third and final day of Coastal racing at the Mount Gay Round Barbados Race Series was spot on once again with a good breeze, sparkling sunshine and courses set on the vibrant, turquoise waters of the south coast.
Having started the day on equal points at the top of the fleet with Ralph Johnson’s Beneteau First 53 Rapajam, there was all to play for in this final race of the series. However, on the 15 mile beat along the south coast Idea’s jib gave way. Clint Brooks, skipper, said it was a great disappointment but looking on the bright side, it was fortunate it happened before Tuesday’s big Round Barbados Race, which is the key reason they are at the event. “Very frustrating today because the tack fitting for the headsail failed which allowed the jib to go up the tuff luff, once up it pulled clean out the tuff luff. Then the battens at the top of the small jib we were using flew aft and punched a hole in the mainsail. We initially thought we would continue under main only to the next mark which wasn’t far off and then hoist the kite downwind, however we didn’t want to risk any more damage with a hole in the main, so we called it a day.”
Johnson (74) Rapajam skipper, commented: “We have a good team of friends and family and everyone has fun on this boat. Plus the wind never blows under 10kts in Barbados so good racing is guaranteed.” Peter Gilkes, navigator, added: “We were very disappointed Idea had to retire today because we had a nice start with them and were with them at the windward mark. They didn’t really get away from us and we thought, quite seriously we could beat them on corrected time, so it would have been good to see if that had been the case.”
Tom Slade’s Santa Cruz 52 – Renengade – from USA notched up another win today in the Cruising class, pipping David Onyon’s British Sigma 36 – Happy Morning – to the post by just one point in the overall results. Meanwhile, Mike Krimholtz and team on Dragon Magic – Dufour 38 – had to settle for third overall after an extremely consistent series.
In the Non-Rated class David Spieler and his local team on Leonora – Beneteau 47 – completed a hatrick of wins today to secure an overall class win, beating fellow Barbadian Bill Tempro on My Mistress – Bavaria 46. Another boat worthy of a mention is Ten Seven – Ian Hickling’s Catalina 40 – which scored an impressive second place today. The team from Barbados Cruising Club sailed well and their final race result elevates them to third place overall in the series.
However, in the second and final race of the series, on a marathon of a leg along the south coast, it was overnight leaders Ian Mayers and team on Banks Esperanza who pulled ahead and led the fleet across the line at the finish, which was enough to secure an overall series win with 13pts. In second place overall was Neil Burke on Impulse, while Team Hawkeye had to settle for third.
With three wins to count, local catamaran sailor Bryn Palmer, took an overall win of the Multihull class sailing his RC30 – Silver Bullet. He also hopes to retain the multihull record in the Round Barbados Race on Tuesday.