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Ramsgate Week 2024 at the Royal Temple Yacht Club - Day 4

by Karen Cox 16 Aug 2024 11:24 UTC 11-16 August 2024
Thursday's windy racing at Ramsgate Week 2024 © Nick Champion / www.championmarinephotography.co.uk

For the IRC classes, Thursday's racing traditionally comprises two windward leeward races for the QE2 Cup, starting and finishing was offshore from the Committee Boat.

Conditions were blustery with the winds building from 20 knots through the day. The windward fair tide beats were heavy going into a short sea followed by lively and fast spinnaker legs. Unfortunately, the second race had to be cancelled as conditions deteriorated with an increasing wind and the tide turning, creating foul tide conditions.

Classes 4, 5 and 7 had just the one race today and were sent on similar courses of varying lengths out to Deal Dolphin. All classes enjoyed the testing conditions with very few retirements in the strengthening winds.

Day 4 Results:

PosYachtSkipperClub
IRC CLASS 1
1AssassinPeter JacksonRTYC
2KabluzoRob SmithRTYC
3Sweet CarolineWilliam SunnucksHPYC
IRC CLASS 2
1Buccaneer 2Peter Pearson, Mike Lilwall, Chris GouldstoneRTYC
2StilettoJohn Barrett & Paul WoodwardRTYC
3WarriorNick & Fiona RawboneRTYC
CLASS 4
1JuraGary WaltersRTYC
2Fox out of the BoxMike & Jo BrandRTYC
3DabtoeNick MoultonBrightlingsea SC
CLASS 5
1ZephyrosAndrew French, David Gould, Pete Schoff, Richard Fernandes, Richard Jones & Tim FrenchMedway YC
2TiggerRobin PageColne SC
3BanzaiRussel CockmanPin Mill YC
CLASS 7
1ScallywagJames & Lizzie FisherSt Hellier YC
2AvventuraMark Andrews & Jonathan HagueRTYC
3DipperDennis White & Steve StokesRTYC

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