The J24 class were represented by two skippers, Luis Chiapparro and Pete Ramsdale, for the Bermuda National Match Racing Championship on Saturday August 25th 2007. The other skippers were Blythe Walker, Paula Lewin, Glenn Astwood and A Frith. The racing was to be held in International One Designs (IODs), with the winner getting a spot in the Gold Cup.
It was an early start - skippers meet at 8am where the boat draw also took place. I was sailing with Pete Ramsdale along with Craig Scott and Sally Longmire. We happened to draw the boat furthest from the RBYC, and set off to find her in the lee of Saltus Island. This was only my second time on an IOD - the first having been two days earlier, but at least I was on the bow, which judging by the “rats nest” of lines in the cockpit seemed like the best place to be.
Our first race in the round robin was against Paula Lewin - an accomplished match racer. She managed to get ahead of us at the start, but at the windward mark we managed to sneak back in keep our lead to take the first match. It was a double victory for the J24 class as Luis beat Blythe Walker in his first flight pairing - so the J24 class had beaten the 2 fancied skippers - a good start.
The second flight saw us paired against A Frith, and after a good start we grabbed a convincing lead and never let go. So we were 2 for 2. Going into the third flight we were the leading boat.
We were sailing against Glennie Astwood, and he had a great start and managed to maintain it throughout - we never really got close enough to challenge. It was hot work and we were taking on liquids rapidly. Every so often Craig Scott would reel off a few blasphemies as something on board failed to work.
After the third flight we swapped boats in preparation for the next two flights. We then tuned and familiarised ourselves with the new boat, working out the intricacies and differences with the last one.
Flight four saw us paired against Luis. It was a tough start and Luis got ahead. We went through a set of 12 tacks and managed to get within a foot of their transom, but on a split tack they eked out a lead and maintained it.
Our final pairing in the round robin was against Blythe Walker. Blythe justified his spot as one of the top match racers in Bermuda by getting ahead and staying there.
Then it was onto the next round. Two skippers were eliminated - Paula Lewin and A Frith, leaving four skippers sailing for spots in the final and petit final. Luis, being the top skipper from the round robin phase, opted to sail against Glenn Astwood. That left us against Blythe Walker.
Glennie despatched Luis convincingly 2-0. We lost our first match against Blythe Walker, but managed to read the shifts and get it back to 1-1. It was down to the last race, where Blythe sailed well to take the spot in the finals.
That left Bythe vs. Glennie in the final, and an all J24 petit final of Pete Ramsdale vs. Luis Chiapparro.
Luis took the first match after a great start, even though our set of 10 tacks in succession had us closing, but not enough. On the second match we were behind when our inner shroud went, and that was the end of our day.
In the final Glennie Astwood managed to outwit Bythe Walker to qualify for the Gold Cup. Blythe did not have to worry too much as he had already qualified. Overall it was a great albeit long day on the water, especially given our unfamiliarity with the IODs. But we acquitted ourselves well, and were happy beating Paula Lewin and taking a match from Blythe. Luis had a great day, but possibly underestimated Glenn Astwood when selecting to sail against him after the round robin.
Thanks to the RBYC for organising a well-run event, and Jordy Walker for his sterling efforts on the RC keeping the racing going.