SCOTTISH SERIES SUCCESS IN TARBERT
SCOTTISH SERIES SUCCESS IN TARBERT
North Boats Take Top Position In Five Classes
Chimaera, overall series winner © Marc Turner''We have a beautiful A2 SuperKote for very deep running and could get lower and faster than all the other A sail boats''.The full North Sails Ireland squad was in attendance at the regatta as well as Kevin Aitken from North Sails Scotland sailing the very rapid Beneteau 36.7, Animal. Powered by 3Di, Animal was the overall winner of the Kip Regatta the previous week, but on this occasion, the winds were just too strong for Kevin and his team to shine.
Mata, IRL2794 © Marc Turner3Di is really proving to be the product of choice if you want a taste of success... performance and longevity are hard things to ignore.In a smaller-than-normal Class One, it was Jay Coville's First 40, Forty Licks, that took the top prize with Jonathan Anderson's J-122e El Gran Senor following just two points behind after a continuous battle between these two teams throughout the weekend. The beautiful Corby 37 Aurora finished a very close third. I have very fond memories of a Scottish Series win in 2007 on that boat when she was named Blondie and owned by Eamon Rohan. It is fantastic to see her still going strong and in great hands. The RC 35 Class was perhaps the toughest class this year, with 14 boats fresh from Kip Regatta all looking for the top prize in a very narrow rating band. As previously mentioned, it was the J-109 Chimaera taking top place by a comfy margin, followed by the Ker32 Hijacker. This is an example of another boat powered by North Sails, sailing with some relatively old 3Di sails, proving that high quality race sails can last. The Kelly Family were third sailing their J-109 Storm completing the 1,2,3 podium places for North Sails clients - congratulations to all! A battle between Harmony and Mata took place in Class Three; both Half Tonner's from Howth Yacht Club sailing with North Sails 3Di. With J-92's making up the bulk of the fleet, Harmony came out on top by a small margin, proving how competitive the smaller classes can be. Congratulations to Darren and Michael Wright for putting together such a nice boat and for a great performance on their first outing. The 2019 Scottish Series will be remembered for some great races, lots of rain, some hanging about waiting to sail and big breeze Sunday. Congratulations again to all the North clients who did so well at this regatta, it makes us very proud to see the blue badge at the front of the fleet.
| Scottish Series 2019 | ||
| IRC 1 | ||
| 1st | Forty Licks / Jay Colville | |
| 2nd | El Gran Senor / Jonathon Anderson | |
| RC 35 | ||
| 1st | Chimaera / Andrew Craig | |
| 2nd | Hijacker / Stuart Cranston & Jane Buchanan | |
| 3rd | Storm / Pat Kelly | |
| IRC 3 | ||
| 1st | Harmony / John Swan | |
| 2nd | Mata / Darren & Michael Wright | |
| 3rd | Satisfaction / Nicholas Marshall | |
| Etchells | ||
| 1st | Hero / Geoffrey Howison | |
| Sigma 33 | ||
| 1st* | Leaky Roof 2 / Harper and Robertson | |
| * Denotes Partial North Sails Inventory | ||
Hero, 1175 and Excaliber, IRL953 © Marc Turner
Moonstruck Too, GBR4757R © Marc Turner









