Brits Set Pace at Bermuda Moth Event

Published on December 7th, 2015

Hamilton, Bermuda (December 7, 2015) – To no one’s surprise, a quartet of Britons set the pace today in the first day of the Amlin International Moth Regatta. Rob Greenhalgh, Paul Goodison, Chris Rashley and Chris Draper hold first through fourth, respectively, after the first three races of the regatta.

The three races were held on Great Sound in mixed conditions. The first and third races were ideal, sailed in 10 to 12 knots of breeze, and the fleet was able to get on the hydrofoils and stay on them, which is the key to success in the class.

The second race was started in winds around 10 knots but the breeze died out as the fleet approached the first windward mark during a light rain squall. In the light winds it was harder to get on the foils, especially for the heavier sailors, and some dropped from the leading pack.

Greenhalgh acknowledged that the regatta is only in its infancy (as many as 15 races are planned), but he was very satisfied with his 1-4-1 scoreline. “The second race was tricky when it got light, but I was able to let it rip a bit more in the other two races,” said Greenhalgh. “It’s all about how you get better during the event.”

Third-placed Rashley is sailing the Moth for the first time since the Europeans last summer. He felt he was rusty with his positioning on the start line and was a bit out of phase with the windshifts in the first and second races. But still came away happy with his 4-2-3 scoreline.

“I lost my lane off the start line in the first and second races and had my tactics dictated because of that,” Rashley said. “I felt too powered up. I was expecting it to be a bit lighter and used a fuller sail than I probably should have. But it was perfect sailing conditions and the race committee did an excellent job with the start line and racecourse.”

While the four Britons are well respected amongst the fleet, there are many others who are fixing for a long fight after enduring breakdowns today. Tom Offer of the U.K. is sailing a new boat and plans to replace a vang cleat and a vang line. Another Briton, Simon Hiscocks, had to withdraw from the third race when a splice in his mainsheet came undone. “There was more load on it than I anticipated,” he said.

Australian Tom Slingsby also has a breakdown story; his main foil broke while he was leading Race 1. “It’s a long regatta,” said the ORACLE Team USA sailor.

Hosted by the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, the fleet is competing for a $10,000 prize purse, including $5,000 for the winner, with racing on Monday, Dec. 7, to Friday, Dec. 11.

Current Results (Top 10 of 58; 3 races)
1. Rob Greenhalgh (GBR) 1-4-1 – 6 points
2. Paul Goodison (Artemis Racing) 2-3-2 – 7
3. Chris Rashley (GBR) 4-2-3 – 9
4. Chris Draper (SoftBank Team Japan) – 13
5. Ben Paton (GBR) 7-7-8 – 22
6. Kyle Langford (ORACLE Team USA) 6-16-4 – 26
7. Victor Diaz de Leon (VEN) 16-6-6 – 28
8. Francesco Bruni (Artemis Racing) 9-19-9 – 37
9. Anthony Kotoun (ISV) 8-19-12 – 39
10. Tom Johnson (ORACLE Team USA) 20-12-10 – 42

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Source: Sean McNeill, Amlin International Moth Regatta

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