Otra Vez Winners Fast 40s

FAST40s hit the Solent as regatta season gets underway

Suzanne and Alan Whitewood bring us this report from the recent RORC Easter Challenge. Ed


This year’s RORC Easter Challenge saw the long-awaited advent of competition for the new FAST40s, in the big boat class. Good Friday was chilly, but with Summery conditions.

Three races were sailed with the wind peaking at 15-20 knots during race two.

A different winner in each race
Among the ten FAST40s, there was a different winner in each race, but ultimately there were two stand-out performers in American William Coates’ Ker 43, Otra Vez, and Peter Morton’s brand new Carkeek 40 Mk3, Girls on Film.

They won the third and first races, respectively, while Sir Keith Mills’ Ker 40+, Invictus, claimed race two.

IRC Races
While the FAST40+s stole the show, in the other three classes there were also standout performers, including RORC Admiral Andrew McIrvine on his First 40, La Réponse.

Two bullets in Friday’s final races, give him a three point lead in IRC Two. In IRC Four, it was closes at the top with Sam Laidlaw’s Quarter Tonner, Aguila, a mere half point ahead of Harry J. Heijst’s S&S 41, Winsome.

In IRC Three, Tom Kneen’s Sunrise posted a 1-2-2, despite Kneen having only had the boat for three weeks and Good Friday being just the third day of racing her.

“I am absolutely delighted,” said Kneen, who intends to enter the selection for the British team in this year’s Brewin Dolphin Commodores’ Cup.

With gale force gusts forecast for the afternoon of Easter Saturday, one long race on a ‘round the cans’ course in the central/eastern Solent was held. Despite this, there were leader changes in two of the four classes.

Morton: “40ft has always been a perfect size for the Solent”
In the FAST40+ class, Peter Morton on Girls on Film, won to topple Texan William Coates’ Otra Vez. Girls on Film spent the day match racing Sir Keith Mills’ Invictus. Mills made the best of the reaching start, but Girls on Film subsequently overhauled them.
Having been the driving force behind the resurgent Quarter Ton class in recent years, Peter Morton is enthusiastic about the new FAST40+ class.

“It is a great class: 40ft has always been a perfect size for the Solent and the fact that these boats get up and go, makes it a lot of fun.” he said.

Unusually, in all three other classes there is a boat that has won three of the four races.

Some spectacular broaches and wipe-outs
Holding the largest lead of all is RORC Admiral, Andrew McIrvine on La Réponse, now six points clear of Irishman Conor Phelan’s Ker 37 Jump Juice in IRC Two Andrew McIrvine, is gunning for British team selection for this summer’s Brewin Dolphin Commodores’ Cup, and attributes his success to two training sessions he’s already completed this season and to the strength and experience of his new crew.

Elsewhere Tom Kneen’s JPK 10.80, Sunrise, was clinging onto first in IRC Three. Despite David Franks’ smaller JPK 10.10, Strait Dealer, having scored bullets in the last three races, he remained one point behind.

As this challenge is used as a training regatta Jim Saltonstall, RORC CEO Eddie Warden Owen and North U Regatta Service’s Andreas Josenhans and Chuck Allen, had no shortage of material to work with following some spectacular broaches and wipe-outs during the morning.

Easter Sunday races
On Easter Sunday the fleet returned to Saturday’s start area around Peel Bank. Conditions were sunny and relatively benign. However, later during one race, a squall struck down the fleet with gale force gusts of up to 40 knots.

In addition to numerous broaches there were two man overboard incidents. One on James Neville’s INO XXX racing in the FAST 40+ class, the other on RORC Admiral Andrew McIrvine’s La Réponse.

Fortunately the MOB lifejackets inflated and they were recovered after a few minutes and hauled onto a RIB by RORC Commodore Michael Boyd and lead coach, Jim Saltonstall. The incident cost La Réponse victory in IRC Two. The overall class prize went to Ireland’s Conor Phelan and Jump Juice with former RORC Commodore Mike Greville on Erivale III second.

The FAST40s
Sunday’s FAST 40+ race was won by Anthony O’Leary’s Ker 40, Antix. For the Irish, two time Brewin Dolphin Commodores’ Cup winner, this event was their first sailing this season however, William Coates’ Otra Vez (pictured) was the overall winner of the FAST40+ class. Peter Morton’s Girls on Film didn’t compete on Sunday leaving Sir Keith Mills’ Invictus to take second overall.

Despite a strong challenge from David Franks’ JPK 10.10 Strait Dealer, which claimed three bullets in five races, it was the newer Sunrise that prevailed in IRC Three, winning the challenge title.

In IRC Four Harry Heijst’s Winsome claimed Sunday’s race and the overall class win with Quarter Tonner Aguila, sailed by Sam Laidlaw, second.

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