(Southampton, England)- This past weekend could be construed as a very
valuable weekend for J/80s in the United Kingdom. The
weekend of the 9th and 10th of March saw J/80 teams
congregate in Hamble for constructive and informative tutorials and
sail-training on the water.
On Friday North Sails designer (and the only Brit to have ever taken the
J/80 Worlds title) Ruairidh Scott, conducted a clear and concise
session on the optimum tuning and rigging settings of these
record-breaking performance boats. The session was of great use to many
owners who are new to the world of keelboats, as well as those who have
had their boats a number of years and were keen to check their settings
are right. Ruairidh was also on hand to answer questions from the
sailors.
On
Saturday the fleet held their annual pre-season training day for small
boats, led by legendary Yorkshireman and Olympic coach Jim Saltonstall.
The J/80s made up the bulk of the fleet and included UK Class Chairman
Mark Baskerville with his boat MISTRAL..
After a quick briefing at the Royal Southern Yacht Club, Jim's RIB led
the troops out into the Solent, where they enjoyed a good few hours of
practice starts, boat handling exercises and some racing. Jim spent time
with each boat, advising them what they were doing right and (more
importantly) what they were doing wrong with regard to every facet of
performance, from rig tuning to crew position. Back at the club Jim went
through his video footage of the day, which effectively demonstrated
the points he had made on the water! Many thanks to all who attended
the sessions and to the Royal Southern, Ruairidh, and Jim. For more J/80 sail training information