It was the Scottish Champion of Champions event at Largs at the weekend, as the default Scottish cherub we got an invite.
There were 26 boats at the event from Optimists, to a Hurricane 5.9. At 941 we should have been the third fastest in the fleet, which was split into a fast and slow fleet, with the results combined.
Saturday dawned wet and windy, with gusts over 35 Kts forecast all day, and measured wind in the high 30's there was no chance of sailing, so racing was abandoned early enough for people to do something with their afternoon.
Sunday was little brighter but the wind had moderated, so racing was back on.
Heading out to the start with dark low clouds in a 5Kt easterly did not fill us with much enthusiasum, but just before the start of Race 1 the wind picked up to 15-18kts, and despite being completely burried at the start, once i got clear air there was enough wind to get right to the back with the T-foil working well, giving us phenominal up wind speed. We got to the windward mark with just the 5.9 and a Contender infront of us. It was a square course, so there was a long, and interesting beam reach before the bearaway and hoist. The wind stayed up for two laps, and we finished 4th with just the Contender, and two 420's ahead of us on corrected.
Race two was not so good, the wind had dropped to 5-8 kts, another attrocious start left us burried, we never recovered and finished last.
Race three was slightly better the wind had increased slightly to 8-12 kts, The first beat was light and we were mid pack, there was a split on the first downwind leg, but we were stuck just on the back end of a group consiting of Ospray, RS400, National 18 and Contender. For the second beat, it was clear that we needed a bit more wind, as the gusts rolled through we would pull back a couple of boat lengths, but when it dropped so did we.
In the end we were 13th, which given the std of the competition, and the 941 handicap I was happy with, although I do need to work out what to do to get more speed in the medium winds. Also worth a mention is long time friends of the class Viola and Mike Scott from Keilder Water SC who finished a very creditable third in their Ospray.