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23-12-10
FAST CAT RACE 2009 Round The Isle Of Wight

Sponsored by TEK KAT Ltd, a member of the The
Tek Group.
Over the long weekend of Friday 29 May-Sunday
31 May, a field of 24 International competitors assembled at
Calshot Activity Centre to compete in the Fast Cat
Race Round the Isle of Wight Race and Regatta.
Open Saturday
Friday saw 6 competitors race in near perfect
sailing conditions, a South Easterly 16 knots breeze and temperature
of 22C and sun greeted the competitors who were about to show
exhilarating sailing for those lucky enough to watch. The new
M20 Vampire of Will Sunnocks and Simon Farren shot straight
to the front but a Jib halyard failure saw them quickly scamper
to shore to repair, before reappearing fro the 2nd race.
This meant that the Tornado of Aaron Young
and Rob Butterfield was left to take line honours with the F18
Nacra Infusion of Grant Piggott and Andrew Sinclair taking 2nd
the water but the win on handicap followed by the F18 of . Race
2 saw the repaired Sunnocks/Farren M20 Vampire take line honours,
with the Tornado not far behind, however it was the Piggott/Sinclair
Nacra Infusion that took the win. Race 3 and again the M20 took
line honours, however now getting used to their new boat managed
to stretch the legs on the boat before the big race the following
day, but once again he F18 of Piggott/Sinclair took the win,
to win the Friday series overall.
FAST CAT RACE Round the Isle of Wight
The return of the ultimate cat challenge saw
24 competitors taking to line to compete in the Fast Cat Race
- Round The Isle Of Wight. The fleet was small this year but
with a quality field making the line up. Nacra Infusion F18
back to take on the new Shockwave F18 and the Wild Cat F18 the
first in the UK. Line Honours would be very interesting with
the M20 Vampire a Marstrom 20 Modified with 12 foot beam taking
on the Tek Kat in its new format without the integral chute.

With sun and a South Easterly 16 knots greeted
those that had travelled for the race. A short upwind leg from
the start at Hill Head before the fleet headed towards the Needles
twin wiring 3 sail reaching. The wind slightly swung to give
the competitors a run towards the 1st major obstacle on the
way to the Needles, the infamous narrows at Hurst castle. This
was to carry the spinnaker or not through the chop. 1 boat that
braved the 1st option was the Tek-Kat of Clive Everest and which
came to grief in the chop whilst battling out for the lead with
the M20 of Will Sunnocks and Simon Farren. Heading the remainder
of the fleet was the F18 Loday/White Shockwave of Rob Wilson
and Marcus Lynch and the Tornado of Aaron Young and Rob Butterfield.
Having rounded the Needles and hardened up, the fleet had to
make their 2nd tactical decision, to stay close to the island
or head offshore, those that chose the later made the right
choice. The M20 really had a chance to stretch its legs and
lead the fleet with the Tornado a distant 2nd. A few cats came
to grief around the back of the Island, but righting themselves
continued round. By now the M20 had reached Bembridge hoisting
the spinnaker flew downwind to the fish line at Hill Head. The
M20 crossing the line out of sight of any other competitors
in 4 hours 14 minutes 31 Seconds but would it be enough to win
overall? With spinnakers filling and hulls flying the fleet
started to finish. Finishing 2nd on the water was the Tornado
well ahead of the 3rd placed boat, the F18 of Wilson/Lynch.
Slowly the rest of the fleet crossed the line, with bruised
and tired crews, no-one really knowing who had won the overall
race but all with tales of how they had battled round. The wind
now decreasing as forecasted saw the tail enders struggling
in. With the results ashore the question was.. who had won?
Soon to be revealed….. It was the F18 of Wilson/Lynch
with the M20 Vampire in 2nd and the F18 Nacra Infusion of Piggott/Sinclair
taking 3rd.
Open Sunday
Those that weren’t so tired raced on Sunday, in what was
to be the lightest breeze of the weekend, with 3 races planned
in a gentle but tricky 6-15 knot breeze greeted the 6 starters.
Race 1 and it was the M20 that took the lead. But again it was
the local Piggott/Sinclair pairing that took the win ahead of
the F18 of . With absolute efficiency the race officer got race
2 under way. With what was the usual order the M20 crossed the
line 1st but with close racing, wind shifts and gusts the 3
F18s behind enjoyed close racing, but eventually the F18 of
Piggott/Sinclair taking the win. Race 3 and in the a steady
breeze the M20 took off and excelled this time taking line honours
and this time the win over the F18 of Piggott/Sinclair and F18
of Northrop/Ford in 3rd. Despite this small glitch Piggott/Sinclair
took the overall ahead of the Sunnocks/Farren and Northrop/Ford.
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