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La Trinite to Cowes, Cork Week, Solo Concarneau!

by Offshore Racing Academy 12 Aug 2022 14:37 NZST
La Trinite to Cowes, Cork Week, Solo Concarneau! © Offshore Racing Academy

Learning point this year! Take a break, accommodate rest into your program for the year.

Kenny was very much told this at the start of the year but like most stubborn offshore sailors, he politely chose to ignore it and learnt why very quickly. After the successful Round Ireland race on Darkwood, there was hardly a few days before he was off to the Airport on another race, this time coaching a brand new Sunfast 3300 for a Polish owner based in France.

Believe the hype folks, Dublin Airport to travel from at the beginning of July was as the media portrayed... NUTS! Despite many travel delays, Kenny made it to familiar La Trinite sur Mer for the La Trinite to Cowes race, approximately 300 miles sailing double-handed on a brand new, out of the box Jeanneau SunFast 3300. Kenny's brief was to figure out the performance of this boat and coach the Polish Skipper with offshore racing shorthanded. The Course was veery familiar to Kenny, up through familiar route of the North West of France as experienced many times in the Figaro Circuit.

A quick lunch with fellow competitor Tom Dolan from the Figaro where the advice was, 'Just sail it like the Figaro!' That they did, showing impressive speed compared to the other 3300's Kenny and his student used their fractional code 0 sail to its full advantage right form the start in LA Trinite. A navigational error by Penmarch put the duo on the back foot but using Adrena software to its full advantage, these errors put the SunFast 3300 MyWay to the top again coming through the notorious tidal passage through the Pointe du Raz!

With the tide turning against them after 'The Raz', sailing through the rock around the 'Chenal du Four' the duo put significant miles on their competitors that they held all the way to Cowes! A successful maiden race for the boat and a happy owner that now had a complete sail selection plan and updated polars on Adrena thanks to Kenny's coaching efforts...

Keeping rest in mind, Kenny flew directly from Cowes to Cork for Cork Week to sail his coveted 1720... A great break from offshore sailing and a chance to sail inshore with friends despite the wait due to Covid over the last few years, Cork Week did not disappoint! We're keeping the focus on Offshore sailing, but check out the video from the week below....

After Cork Week, Kenny did finally take some rest away from sailing ahead of the last warm up event before the culmination of the year, the Solitaire du Figaro! This warm up event being of course the Solo Concarneau, a 400 mile sprint and the last time to check sail selections, settings and to experiment before the Solitaire.

Kenny's boat, number 20 through the Academy had been on charter to a Swiss team for the Dhream Cup in France. As such a few days of prep work were needed before the event. While most people spend their birthdays with fun activities and relaxation, it was business as usual in Port La Foret, cleaning and polishing before the Solo Concarneau.

With relatively strong winds forecast, the Figaro fleet merged in Concarneau for this last shakedown test, many skippers opted to change from using their new sails for the Solitiare to using slightly older sails so as not to put the new sails through unwanted stress or put anything at risk before the Solitiare. A modified course took the skippers out of Concarneau, north through the notorious tidal passage of the Raz de Sein, just south west of Quessant before a long southerly leg to Les Salbes d'Olonne before a return leg back up North to Concarneau, with the current weather forecast it was essentially a beat North, broad reach south before a fetch back home.

For Kenny the race was all about getting back into the boat, feeling like Bambi off the start, Kenny was disappointed with silly mistakes in the Port La Foret Bay. However he quickly got back into it, taking places slowly but surely at every stage of the race. Gaining through the night but the Northmost mark, Kenny rounded alongside fellow Irish countryman, Tom Dolan. Downwind towards les Salbes via the Birvideaux lighthouse, Kenny picked off places one by one with promising boatspeed meaning Tom and Kenny crossed paths again at the Petit Barge buoy off Les Salbes.

Wind dying as forecast on the way into Concarneau, Kenny crossed the line in 17thposition out of 34 starters, a solid result for a shakedown event.

There is not much time before the main event of the year for the Figaro fleet, the Solitaire du Figaro! The 2000 mile solo marathon is no joke. This event kicks off next week, check back later for a full update, in the meantime, Kenny and the rest of the Solo Sailors will be found resting and sleeping!

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