The J/70 Southern Area Championship, hosted by the Royal Thames Yacht Club on June 2-3, attracted 19 J/70 teams for two days of thrilling racing in sparkling early summer weather. Seven races were held in classic Solent sea breeze conditions, with the wind speed piping up to a glorious 18 knots in bright sunshine. Jeremy Thorp’s Phan (RsrnYC) was the overall winner, scoring four race wins, and discarded a fifth to win the regatta by a considerable margin. John Greenland’s JDog (RTYC) was runner up, and Patrick Liardet’s Cosmic (RSrnYC) was third. Eight teams scored podium race scores including; Clive Bush’s Darcey (CYC), Fiona Hampshire’s Elizabeth (RTYC), Ossie Stewart’s Alfie (RORC), Andrew Barraclough’s Jenga8, Doug Struth’s DSP (RsrnYC), and David McLeman’s Offbeat (RsrnYC). “This is our first regatta since the 2017 Worlds. We did a lot of testing with the current World Champion Peter Duncan, and we knew at the Worlds we are quick, but things didn’t go terribly well for us there. For the Southern Area Championship, things just seemed to go right for us, and when it does, that gives you so much more time to think things through. Two of the crew were racing for the first time, and we had perfect conditions to work up the team, and once you are in front, life is much easier,” commented Jeremy Thorp. Having chartered one of the J/70s owned and race-prepared by the Royal Thames Yacht Club, John Greenland’s JDog was racing in the J/70 Class for the first time. Greenland has tasted success in numerous keelboat events, representing the Royal Thames, but the J/70 is a new concept for him. Greenland’s Corinthian team recovered from a poor start to post 1-2-2 on the last day, taking second for the regatta, just two points ahead of Patrick Liardet’s Cosmic. “As the results show, we didn’t start too well, but as we came accustomed to the boat and spent time on the water, our performance and results improved. It was great to win a race, and we should have won the last, but we lost it on the very last run. Performing well on the race course is always important, but it is also nice to enjoy the social side of sailing, and there is a great crowd in the J/70 Class,” commented John Greenland. Full results are at https://www.yachtscoring.com/event_results_cumulative.cfm?eID=5903.