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Banks Sails powered
boats shine offshore once again
The second offshore race of the RORC season was held last weekend
with an evening start for the De Guingand Bowl race to St Vaast.
A fleet of over 90 boats turned out at the Royal Yacht Squadron
line.
The 83-mile course included a non spinnaker reach in 12-14 knots
to the Forts where the boats hardened up slightly and continued
to the Nab Tower. From there it was a beat across the Channel
with the vast majority of time spent on Starboard tack as the
wind was blowing at 190-210 degrees. During the night the wind
built to a maximum of 17 knots.
At the IRC 1 start Shaun Frohlich's Banks Sails powered IMX40
Exabyte 2 flew off the line carrying her Checkmate Kevlar Smoke
Jib Top with the true wind angle of 85-95 degrees and showed
great speed to lead the class out of the Forts. After forcing
the IC45 Bounder to tack off just after the Nab Tower E2 had
a lonely night until they approached the French coast the following
morning where they crossed just behind the French IMX40 Cajou.
This resulted in a tacking duel as Cajou carefully protected
her lead to the finish.
When the results were calculated E2 had scored a 2nd in IRC
1 and IRC Overall, 18 seconds behind Cajou. Following on from
their win in IRC 1 and 2nd Overall in the Cervantes Trophy race
this sets the boat up well for the rest of the offshore season.
In IRC 2 Bob McPherson's Banks Sails powered Comfortina 38 Dansos
scored a well deserved 1st, nearly 4 minutes ahead of the next
boat on corrected time. Dansos took delivery of a new Checkmate
Kevlar Smoke Mainsail and Medium/Heavy No.1 earlier this year
and are very happy with the performance.
Third in IRC 2 was the J109 Doris J of Five Star, another boat
with Banks Sails. As one of Five Star Sailing's matched fleet
of J109s, Doris is powered upwind by a Checkmate Cruise Laminate
Mainsail and Checkmate Cruise Laminate Furling Jib. Downwind
the boat sports a 110sq.m Series 2000 AP Asymmetric Spinnaker.
To find out how Banks Sails can help improve your offshore performance
call Hugh Myers at the loft on 01489 582444 or email
Roger.
To race charter a J109 call Five Star Sailing on 01489 885599.
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