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RORC Vice Admiral s Cup Winners Announced 23rd May 2021 Glyn Locke s Farr 280 Toucan retain their HP30 Class title following two days of competitive Solent racing in the RORC Vice Admiral s Cup Credit: Rick Tomlinson The Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Vice Admiral’s Cup came to a conclusion on Sunday 23rd May after two days of racing in fresh to feisty conditions in the Solent. The final day of racing produced more challenging conditions for the high performance classes racing under IRC and One-design Class Rules. A gentle south-westerly wind with clear skies was soon replaced by a significant rain squall with over 20 knots of breeze, gusting over 25 on occasions. ....
Winning the first round of the FAST40+ circuit was our aim towards our goal of winning the season, confirmed Rán s Tim Powell. We have a number of youth sailors, both female and male and it was especially pleasing today to have well-executed crew work in difficult conditions. The FAST40+ Class is very much about boats that are built to withstand heavy weather, but perfecting those manoeuvres is so important towards the performance. I think the competition in the fleet is getting closer. Khumbu has most definitely found another gear and the twin rudder set up on Ino XXX makes the team very quick at certain angles. Morty s Jean Genie has had a number of modifications and I am sure after some fine tuning the boat will be very hard to beat. ....
RORC s Vice Admiral s Cup Produces the Goods on the Solent 22nd May 2021 Olivia Dowling s Quarter Tonner Catch enjoyed a great day back on the Solent Credit: Rick Tomlinson Racing got underway at the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Vice Admiral’s Cup on Saturday 22nd May with four highly competitive races for all eight classes. The gale that had blown through the Solent the previous day had passed, but there was a moody sky as the 55-strong fleet headed out to the combat zone. A gentle breeze from the southwest, oscillated during the day providing shifty conditions. The wind speed varied under a pewter sky with glimpses of sunshine breaking through. ....
Thrilling racing underway at the RORC Vice Admiral s Cup by Louay Habib 23 May 06:47 BST 21-23 May 2021 Racing got under way at the Royal Ocean Racing Club s Vice Admiral s Cup on Saturday 22nd May with four highly competitive races for all eight classes. The gale that had blown through the Solent the previous day had passed, but there was a moody sky as the 55-strong fleet headed out to the combat zone. A gentle breeze from the southwest, oscillated during the day providing shifty conditions. The wind speed varied under a pewter sky with glimpses of sunshine breaking through. Over 20 knots blasted in from the Western Solent for the final race of the day to create a thrilling, full-on foam up finale. ....