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Ku-ring-gai and Tara take 5.5 Metre Cups in Helsinki

by Robert Deaves 28 Jul 2019 03:39 NZST 24-27 July 2019
Tara (FIN 53, Roope Juhonen, Janne Heikkilä, Pekka Honkavaara) © Robert Deaves

Ku-ring-gai (AUS 62, John Bacon, Terry Wetton, James Mayjor) has won the Hankø Evolution Cup and Tara (FIN 53, Roope Juhonen, Janne Heikkilä, Pekka Honkavaara) has won the Royal Kaag Classic Cup after all racing was abandoned on Saturday with no wind in Helsinki, Finland.

After three days of fabulous racing conditions, Saturday's forecast was always the least optimistic, and an early decision was taken to abandon for the day with no wind on, or expected on, the course area all day, with temperatures again hitting the high 20s. This allowed the teams to begin preparations early for next week's world championship, which is also being hosted by the Nyländska Jaktklubben (NYK)

In the small Evolution fleet Ku-ring-gai took three races wins to take a clear victory from Zorina (FIN 38, Esko Rechardt, Michael Volontis, Janne Mäkinen). In the four boat Classic fleet, Tara also won three of the four races to win from Trial (FIN 4, Ville Harkke, Sami Ekblad, Pete Lindström).

Janne Heikkilä, who took the helm of Tara this week said, "The boat is new for us. We just got it this year and we haven't had much time to practice. We practiced in Lahti where we live and we came here to have some more practice in the Royal Kaag Cup. We were improving all the time getting better and better, to know the boat and the ropes. In the end everything went just fine and we are very happy to be the winner of the Cup. We really learned a lot during this week. The week was nice."

For Tara, it is something of a homecoming. A Britton Chance Jr. design, she was the last wooden 5.5 Metre built by Vator, in Helsinki, in 1968 for Britton Chance Sr.

Heikkilä continued, "This is my first time in 5.5 Metres. I am not familiar with the class but it is wonderful. The atmosphere is very nice and everyone is like friends from the beginning. We are very happy." They are now looking forward to sailing in next week's World Championship.

The crew have sailed together before, but only in other classes. Juhonen has been in 5.5 Metre for five years but, Heikkilä explains, "Pekka Honkavaara and I used to sail H Boats, so we are very used to each other and that helps a lot with learning of course and I as can read him and he can read me, and we have sailed with Robbe also in other classes."

On sailing the 5.5, he said, "It is a fantastic boat One of the best boats I ever sailed in my life. I haven't sailed so many boats but still I really enjoy sailing this boat. I have not raced for 10 years but when Roope asked me to sail here I said why not and then when we sailed I was really happy. We enjoy it a lot and we have good fun all the time."

"But the boat is wonderful, excellent. The lines are beautiful. It's really good to sail."

With the Scandinavian Gold Cup and Class Cups now concluded, the fleet is preparing for the World Championship, which begins on Monday.

The fleet contains four former world champions, including defending champions New Moon (BAH 21, Mark Holowesko, Christoph Burger, Peter Vlasov). The winners of last week's Scandinavian Gold Cup, Artemis XIV (NOR 57, Kristian Nergaard, Johan Barne, Trond Solli-Sæther) looked very strong but it is unusual to win both big events in the same year.

Other contenders could also include 2017 World Champions John B (BAH 22, Gavin Mckinney, Mathias Dahlman, Lars Horn Johannessen), Marie-Françoise XIX (SUI 228, Jürg Menzi, Rasmus Knude, Bo Selko), Caracole (SUI 214, Bernard Haissly, Nicolas Berthoud, Daniel Stampfli), who dominated the Swiss championships earlier this year, and newcomers Girls on Film (GBR 40, Peter Morton, Ben Cornish, Sam Haines), being the only boat to take a race off Artemis XIV last week.

Racing for the 2019 5.5 Metre World Championship begins on Monday 29 July with a nine race series scheduled, ending on Friday 2 August.

Results

Hankø Evolution Cup

1 Ku-ring-gai (AUS 62, John Bacon, Terry Wetton, James Mayjor) 6
2 Zorina (FIN 38, Esko Rechardt, Michael Volontis, Janne Mäkinen) 8
3 Skylla IV (SUI 182, Andre Bernheim, Urs Werner, Alex Bernheim) 13

Royal Kaag Classic Cup

1 Tara (FIN 53, Roope Juhonen, Janne Heikkilä, Pekka Honkavaara) 5
2 Trial (FIN 4, Ville Harkke, Sami Ekblad, Pete Lindström) 8
3 Vis a vis (FIN 09, Ari Bungers, Tiera Hirvonen, Niko Rissanen) 14

Find full results here

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