Tactics & Boat Handling were Key to Success in RORC Spring Inshore Race
11th April 2021
Ed Bell s JPK 1180 Dawn Treader
Credit: Rick Tomlinson
The Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Spring Series continued on Saturday 10th of April with the second race of the series.
The RORC Race Team set an inshore race in the Solent, approximately 38 nautical miles for the IRC fleet, and 32 nautical miles for IRC Two Handed. A north-easterly wind of 10-13 knots provided sub-planing conditions. Tactics and boat handling were the keys to performance. Class winners were Ed Bell’s JPK 1180 Dawn Treader and James Harayda’s Sun Fast 3300 Gentoo.
RORC Spring Series Race 2: Dawn Treader and Gentoo triumph
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Andrew Hall s Lombard 46 Pata Negra - RORC Spring Series © Rick Tomlinson
The Royal Ocean Racing Club Spring Series continues this weekend with Race 2 of the three-race series, designed to get teams back racing for the 2021 RORC Season. The RORC Spring Series is open to IRC rated boats including an IRC Two-Handed Class and MOCRA rated multihulls.
Online entry is open at rorc.sailgate.com
The Lombard 46 Pata Negra has been one of the most successful boats racing with the RORC in recent years. Pata Negra is returning to RORC racing in the Spring Series, under the new ownership of Andrew Hall. RORC Commodore, James Neville will be racing HH42 Ino XXX and will be the boat to beat having won last weekend s race. Past RORC Commodore, Steven Anderson will be racing Corby 40 Cracklin Rosie. Ed Bell s JPK 1180 Dawn Treader was just 44 seconds off the podium for last weekend s race.
RORC Spring Series is Back This Saturday With Race 2 of 3 on the Solent
8th April 2021
Andrew Hall s Lombard 46 Pata Negra
Credit: Rick Tomlinson
The Royal Ocean Racing Club Spring Series continues this weekend with Race 2 of the three-race series, designed to get teams back racing for the 2021 RORC Season. The RORC Spring Series is open to IRC rated boats including an IRC Two-Handed Class and MOCRA rated multihulls.
The Lombard 46 Pata Negra has been one of the most successful boats racing with the RORC in recent years. Pata Negra is returning to RORC racing in the Spring Series, under the new ownership of Andrew Hall. RORC Commodore, James Neville will be racing HH42 Ino XXX and will be the boat to beat having won last weekend’s race. Past RORC Commodore, Steven Anderson will be racing Corby 40 Cracklin Rosie. Ed Bell’s JPK 1180 Dawn Treader was just 44 seconds off the podium for last weekend’s race.