15th International Jersey to Biscay Yacht Race
by Jason Manning 3 Aug 2022 01:01 NZST
23-25 July 2022
Rhys Perkins (Abracadabra) wins Class One and Overall - with Nick O'Hare, Sailing Committee Chair - 15th International Jersey to Biscay Yacht Race © Peter Funk
The St Helier Yacht Club (SHYC) has announced the results of the Club's Biannual offshore race
from St Helier to Lorient on the south coast of Brittany.
Ten yachts from Jersey and Guernsey participated in this year's race which was last held in 2018.
The race was due to start from St Helier on Saturday, 23 July at 13:00 BST. Due to a lack of wind,
Jeff Speller, Race Officer and skipper of the multi-hull "Aquafly", instructed the fleet to motor west
towards Brittany.
The wind picked up to F2-3 and Aquafly established a new start line near Roche
Gautier. The race started at 19:00 BST. "Artic Tern" was the first yacht across the line, followed
closely by "Mr Scarecrow", "Abracadabra" and "Jack Rabbit".
There were two courses set for the race both of which led the fleet outside of the Island of Ushant
and south-southwest to virtual marks in the Atlantic before turning southeast to Lorient. The
overall course for the yachts in Class One was 270nm and the course for the Class Two and Three
yachts was 250nm.
The wind conditions increased significantly to southwest F5-6 during Saturday
night. The fleet faced continuing strong headwinds and a confused Atlantic Sea as it rounded
Ushant and headed southwest to the virtual marks. The strong wind and rough sea conditions
continued through the night on Sunday and into Monday, 25th July.
On Monday evening, the fleet approached the finish line at the entrance to the Lorient estuary.
The multi-hull "Aquafly" was first across the line at 17:13 BST followed by the single hull yacht
"Abracadabra" at 19:37 BST. "Artic Tern", "Mystique of Jersey" and "Wandering Star" were next
across the line respectively. Despite the slow start the race overall was very quick with most yachts
averaging over six knots over the two courses based on elapsed time adjusted for their IRC
handicaps.
Skippers and crews gathered at the Prize Giving dinner held in Lorient on Thursday, 26th July. Nick
O'Hare, Chair of the SHYC Sailing Committee, and Jeff Speller, Race Officer, presided over the Prize-Giving.
Based on the elapsed times adjusted for IRC handicaps, the Class One Prizes for first, second and
third place went to "Abracadabra" co-skippered by Rhys Perkins and Bob de la Haye, "Mr
Scarecrow" co-skippered by Richard Babbe and Jules Schaefer and "Artic Tern" skippered by Phil
Burton respectively. "Wandering Star", skippered by Mike Foreman, was first in Class Two.
"Mystique of Jersey", co-skippered by Chris Fritot and Deborah Hutchings, was first in Class Three.
"Mystique of Jersey" also won first place for yachts sailed two handed. First Place for the IRC
Overall Class One and Two prize went to "Abracadabra".
Rhys Perkins, Commodore of the SHYC, commented: "It was a great race in challenging conditions. We were all glad to be back sailing offshore
after the two seasons of limited racing due to covid. We are looking forward to the 16th
Race to Biscay which the Club will host in 2024. In the meantime, we extend our grateful
thanks to Trevor Beaton who kindly sponsored this year's race."
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