Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Monday 26th June 2016

With a Westerly breeze and, initially, a slight incoming tide, a course was set to use Hamish as the windward mark and the Bar Buoy as a Leeward mark. After a long spinnaker run out of the harbour there ensued a battle to return against an ever increasing ebb tide and a decreasing breeze.
Unfortunately, Madeleine and Pheonix incorrectly negotiated the Northshore beacon and subsequently retired, Easy Tiger fell foul of the training bank and one or two others touched bottom in Shell Bay.
After our initial euphoria, on board Vinyl Solutions, of making a decent beat, a speedy spinnaker hoist, and an good run, we found ourselves on the wrong side of the incoming Condor ferry and tired ourselves out on the countless tacks, culminating of sitting and waiting for the Chain Ferry to leave Studland.
However, I was told we had scored a finish "on the water" so we accepted that (as, I believe, did Easy Tiger)
Congratulations to those who made the finish line at the Box.
I think this was the final positions, but PLEASE let me know if I am wrong.

1st 4270  Jolly Roger
2nd 4074  Crackerjack
3rd 4263  Jobs for the Buoys
4th 4239  Zaphod (without Skipper Phil)
5th 406  XP Rigging
6th 4222 Easy Tiger
7th 4067 Vinyl Solutions
Ret 4242  Pheonix
Ret  4265  Madeleine
 
William
mobile tel no. 0782 552 8413









Tuesday, 14 June 2016

J24 Racing Parkstone 13th June 2016

Congratulations to team Flying Colours on a triumphant Spring Series.

The Summer series started last Monday but was abandoned due to lack of wind and a strong tide.
However, this Monday a nice healthy SW breeze allowed all 10 J24s a decent beat up to Balls Lake and a downwind leg rounding Northshore Homes. Twice round was the order of the day.

Madeleine showed the way followed by Jolly Roger, (welcome back from your foreign travels). Wijit's crew got Andrew out of a sticky situation and claimed third spot. (Just shows the value of testing one's spinnaker before the race)!

And, whilst only four up, and sporting a jib rather than a genoa, we, on Vinyl Solutions, can claim not to have finished last (for a pleasant change), well done Eve, Jenna and Ben !! 


Parkstone Yacht Club J24 Monday Evening Spring Series 2016
18th April 25th April 2nd May 9th May 16th May 23rd May Points 
all 6 races to count
4266 Flying Colours 1 2 3 4 2 4 16 1st
4265 Madeleine 3 1 1 1 DNC 12 1 19 2nd
4235 Wijit 5 4 4 DNF 9 3 6 31 3rd
4074 Crackerjack 4 3 2 2 DNC 12 DNC 12 35 4th
4263 Jobs for the Buoys 6 5 5 5 4 RTD 10 35 5th
4239 Zaphod 7 DNF 8 6 3 5 5 34 6th
4067 Vinyl Solutions 8 6 7 6 8 7 42 7th
4242 Pheonix DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 1 2 51 8th
XP Rigging DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNF 9 7 3 55 9th
4177 Chaotic 2 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 62 10th
4222 Easy Tiger DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 6 DNF 10 64 11th
6th June 13th June 20th June 27th June 4th July 11th July 18th July 25th July
4265 Madeleine A 1
4270 Jolly Roger B 2
4235 Wijit A 3
4242 Pheonix N 4
4239 Zaphod D 5
4266 Flying Colours O 6
4074 Crackerjack N 7
4263 Jobs for the Buoys D 8
4067 Vinyl Solutions E 9
5467 XP Rigging D 10
William Lack
mobile tel no. 0782 552 8413









Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Hi from Portland, Maine, USA

Hi from J24 fleet no. 43 in Casco Bay, Portland, Maine. USA

A short visit, for a family wedding, and a chance conversation over a beer one evening, culminated in an invitation to sail aboard J24 Bad Apple from Portland YC in Casco Bay, Maine last Wednesday evening.

                                                  

Team Bad Apple donned their layers of fleeces before we set off, for two short races just the other side of the island in view. Normally Bad Apple does well, in their fleet of 9 or 10 boats, but not on this occasion !! However, the cool box full of beers and sodas tucked under the companionway gave an indication as to the serious nature of the racing.  This, apparently, is their "chill out" evening to "de-stress" from a hard day's work. I must remember that next Monday. I hope the Nationals went well. Congratulations to Duncan and team Madeleine.

William












Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Parkstone J24s Mon 23rd May

Parkstone Yacht Club J24 Monday Evening Spring Series 2016
18th April 25th April 2nd May 9th May 16th May 23rd May
4266 Flying Colours 1 2 3 4 2 4 16
4265 Madeleine 3 1 1 1 DNC 12 1 19
4235 Wijit 5 4 4 DNF 9 3 6 31
4239 Zaphod 7 DNF 8 6 3 5 5 34
4074 Crackerjack 4 3 2 2 DNC 12 DNC 12 35
4263 Jobs for the Buoys 6 5 5 5 4 RTD 10 35
4067 Vinyl Solutions 8 6 7 6 8 7 42
4242 Pheonix DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 1 2 51
XP Rigging DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNF 9 7 3 55
4177 Chaotic 2 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 62
4222 Easy Tiger DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 DNC 12 6 DNF 10 64
Monday 23rd May  Parkstone YC
A beautiful evening with first and outgoing then a speedy incoming tide coupled with a typical unsteady WNW breeze 
kept the J24 fleet on their toes throughout the race.
Place changes were the norm rather than the exception and most boats seemed to have their moment of glory at the 
head of the fleet (well not everyone !!)
Congratulations to the girls and boys onboard XP Rigging, a Westerly built J24, who achieved an excellent 3rd.  
William






Thursday, 19 May 2016

Monday 16th May

Parkstone Yacht Club J24 Monday Evening Spring Series 2016

18th April

25th April

2nd May

9th May

16th May

4265

Madeleine

3

1

1

1

DNC 12

18

4266

Flying Colours

1

2

3

4

    2

12

4074

Crackerjack

4

3

2

2

DNC 12  

23

4235

Wijit

5

4

4

DNF 9

    3

23

4263

Jobs for the Buoys

6

5

5

5

    4

25

4239

Zaphod

7

DNF 8

6

3

    5

29

4067

Vinyl Solutions

8

6

7

6

    8

35

4177

Chaotic

2

DNC 12

DNC 12

DNC 12

DNC 12

      50

??

XP Rigging

DNC 12

DNC 12

DNC 12

DNF 9

    6

51

4242

Pheonix

DNC 12

DNC 12

DNC 12

DNC 12

    1

49

??

         Easy Tiger

DNC 12

    DNC 12

DNC 12

   DNC 12

    7

       55

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two new entrants were welcomed to the J24 fleet on Monday. Pheonix, skippered by new class captain

Andy, proved their mettle, straight from the start they visited the Brownsea shore, picked up the renowned

Lift around the island and was first around the Chris Somner windward mark. Easy Tiger, with Jim and Toby

Martin on board, did the opposite, going right at the start and vastly overstood the mark.

As the wind shifted from SW to WNW the beat disappeared as did place changes. Nonetheless it was a very

Pleasant evening on the water.

 

William Lack

 

Tel 0782 552 8413

Email William.lack@hotmail.co.uk

 

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