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2022 Vantage Health and Life RC35 Championships - Overall

by Robin Young 27 Sep 2022 16:22 BST
Banshee wins the 2022 Vantage Health and Life RC35 Championships overall © Tony Rib

The 2022 Vantage Health and Life RC35 Championships is a wrap! Another very close season with tight racing in a great variety of locations and conditions.

The season started with a great turn out of 10 boats at Kip Regatta where one of the class rookies, John Minnis's Archambault 35 Final Call II, stole the show taking an event win. The class then moved onto Loch Fyne and the Clyde Cruising Club's Tarbert Regatta.

Even though the event had some initial organisational troubles, Loch Fyne delivered with Champagne blue sky sailing in near perfect conditions. Perennial good performer in the RC35 Class, Kevin and Debbie Aitken's Beneteau First 36.7, recovered from a poor first regatta to take the victory in Loch Fyne.

The class then crossed the Irish Sea for Bangor Town Regatta. Wow, what a windy event. One day unfortunately had to be cancelled due to the conditions, but overall it was a fantastic event on and off the water run by the Royal Ulster Yacht Club.

Final Call II sailed another great event and managed to take the victory despite not sailing the final race due to damage.

The class returned home for the RC35 Championships in the new location of the Holy Loch. The event was expertly run by the Holy Loch Sailing Club through some of the wettest conditions seen all season. John Stamp on his Corby 33 Jacob VII retained his Scottish Champion title in a very close regatta where the top five boats were covered by 3 points.

Then, in what turned out to be the final event of the season, Charlie Frize on his Corby 33 Banshee won a light wind regatta at Largs Regatta Festival.

Banshee's win at Largs Regatta Festival meant they took the overall Championship on countback from Robin Young's J109 Jings, who had lead for most of the season. The podium was completed by John Stamp's Jacob VII. Overall it was a very close season with three new entrants to the class and the top seven places being covered by only 5 points.

The class are looking forward to more close racing in Scotland and Ireland in 2023.

Thanks to our Sponsors who make it all possible: Vantage Health and Life, North Sails, Marlow Ropes, Musto, Harken, Scotia Tree Services, Scotia Handling Services.

Overall Series Results:

PosBoat nameClassIRC RatingKip RegattaTarbert RegattaBangor RegattaRC35 ChampsLargs RegattaPts
1BansheeCorby 331.0362673112
2JingsJ1091.0113234412
3Jacob VIICorby 331.03510551213
4Mocking‑JJ1091.014742515
5AnimalBeneteau First 36.71.01471271017
6Blue JayJ1091.016375317
7Final Call IlArchambault A351.0211117918
8VampElan 371.01694771027
9TangaroaPronavia 381.0211877628
10Triple ElfBeneteau First 351.017511771029
11No WorriesJ1091.01111076730
12Salamander XXIIIJ1091.018977830
13HijackerKER 321.0371111671034

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