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2015 RORC IRC National Championship - Day 1

by Louay Habib 17 Jul 2015 22:14 BST 17-19 July 2015

With the southwesterly wind gusting over 25 knots, the 12th edition of the RORC IRC National Championship kicked off with three lively races in the Western Solent. There was little in the way of commercial shipping and pleasure craft, as the 45-strong fleet revelled in the huge expanse of open race track. Principal Race Officer, Stuart Childerley selected a mixture of tight round the cans racing and technical windward leeward courses, testing the mettle of the international fleet.

IRC One

Piet Vroon's Ker 51, Tonnerre 4 leads the class scoring two bullets and a third. Michael Bartholomew's GP42, Tokoloshe II was in the hunt, equalling Tonnerre's score going into the last race. However, Tokoloshe II was too eager to start Race 3 and had to go back to start correctly. Sir Keith Mills' Ker 40+ Invictus, taking part in their first inshore regatta, is in third position just a point ahead of Anthony O'Leary's Ker 40, Antix.

Multiple world champion Jeremy Robinson, Tactician on Ker 51, Tonnerre 4 commented: "That was brilliant racing for us today. The tough conditions suit the way Tonnerre is set up. She is an offshore boat and sails well in 20 knots; full-on downwind. On top of that, the manoeuvres on board were good all day. Race two was our worst result but that was because we got a layline wrong. In this fleet, I would have taken a 1-3-1 this morning for sure. The RORC Race Team did a good job today, initially when they told us we were going to the Western Solent, I was not too happy. I thought it would be a very one-sided course, but the racing today was superb - we were wrong and they were right."

IRC Two

Steve Cowie's all-Scottish team racing First 40, Zephyr won two of today's races to top the class of a highly competitive fleet. A great start in the first race was rewarded by a win for Zephyr and that was followed up by a second victory by just four seconds on corrected time ahead of Alice. Simon Henning's Mumm 36, Alice won the last race of the day to trail Zephyr by a single point after three races. Jim Macgregor's Premier Flair IV is third, just a point and a half ahead of RORC Commodore, Michael Boyd & Peter Rutter's Grand Soleil 43, Quokka 8."

Volvo Ocean Race sailor, Ian Budgen, tactician on First 40 Zephyr said: "It was an eventful day, especially when the tide turned and the waves got bigger. This coupled with some strong gusts coming through caused a lot of boats to Chinese gybe. We saw 28 knots and steep Solent chop and the combination made for very difficult conditions. Having said all that, it was a really good day for us. We got good starts and got around cleanly. The strong wind suits the boat and we kept things together, although we came close to spinning out a few times! Like me, the whole team comes from the West Coast of Scotland and we have known each other for a very long time, which makes it a lot of fun."

IRC Three

The best set of scores for the day belonged to Peter Morton's JND 35, Salvo, the scoreboard reads three straight bullets in IRC 3 but two of the races were won by less than a minute after time correction and another race was saved by accepting a penalty from a near rival, Hot Cookie. Neal Martin's Sunfast 3600, Hot Cookie is in second place, just a point ahead of J/35 Bengal Magic, sailed by James Chalmers.

"Room for improvement" suggested a reserved Peter Morton, owner of JND 35 Salvo, having won all three races: "We infringed on another boat in the second race and we did our turns, so we had to come back from that. We have got to do it all again tomorrow, but I can't ever remember scoring three IRC bullets in a day in all the boats I have had over the years. I love it up in the Western Solent; it is more fun and there is more room and scope for setting different courses, especially with the wind angle we had today."

Three more races are scheduled for Saturday 18th July. Lighter winds from the southeastern quadrant are forecast with significant tide, which should make for a tactically challenging second day on the water. Provisional results from Day One of the RORC IRC National Championship can be found on the RORC web site. Stunning pictures from today's racing can also be found in the gallery: www.rorc.org

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