Six big events in the GJW Direct SailJuice Winter Series
2012/13
Now in its fourth season, this Winter Dinghy Handicap
Championship will test sailing skill and sheer persistence
across six of the biggest events of the chilly season....
8 November 2012
The GJW Direct SailJuice Winter Series
kicks off with the Draycote Dash on the weekend of 24/25
November 2012.
Here are some facts on the Series:
NAME CHANGE AND SPONSORSHIP FROM GJW DIRECT
Never heard of this Series before? For the past three
years it has been known as the SailJuice Global Warm-Up,
incorporating some of the UK’s best-known dinghy handicap
classic events. Now, with the support of new title sponsor
- GJW Direct Insurance - we’ve changed the name of the
Series, but the principal goals remain the same: to
get sailors from many different classes out racing during
the winter, and to find out who’s the best handicap
racer in the country. In last year’s Series, the events
attracted more than 600 boats from 92 different classes,
emphasising the importance of handicap racing in the
UK.
Glen Wallis from GJW Direct commented: “The GJW Direct
SailJuice Winter Series attracts the keenest sailors
to come together from across the country and compete
in a huge range of different classes. The big handicap
events are a real focal point of winter sailing and
we’re delighted to be supporting the Series this year.”
FOUR OUT OF SIX
The Brass Monkey at Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club makes
its debut in the Series, the first event we’ve had in
the North of England. For the South, there’s the Bloody
Mary, and then four dotted around the middle of the
country - the Draycote Dash, the Grafham Grand Prix,
the Steve Nicholson Memorial Trophy and the John Merricks
Tiger Trophy. This season you must count your best four
results from these six events, although your score from
the Tiger Trophy is non-discardable. Why? Because it’s
the final event in the Series and we want to see a head-to-head
showdown between the leading contenders for the Series.
You can still put a full series together without attending
the Tiger Trophy, but your chances of winning will be
massively reduced. On the other hand, for those mad/brave
enough to take on the whole Series, you have the chance
to improve on your worst score by competing in all six
events.
Events
• Draycote Dash, Draycote Water Sailing Club - Saturday
24th & Sunday 25th November 2012
• Brass Monkey, Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club - Thursday
27th December 2012
• Grafham Grand Prix, Grafham Water Sailing Club - Sunday
30th December 2012
• Bloody Mary, Queen Mary Sailing Club - Saturday 12th
January 2013
• Steve Nicholson Trophy, Northampton Sailing Club -
Saturday 26th January 2013
• John Merricks Tiger Trophy, Rutland Sailing Club -
Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd February 2013
GREAT LAKES HANDICAPPING
Historically, handicap racing has had its ‘bandit classes’
which run away with the prizes more often than perhaps
they should. Part of the aim of this Series is to iron
out the imbalances and create fairer competition, rewarding
the best sailors regardless of which class they are
racing. It’s an imperfect science, but our Great Lakes
group of handicapping experts have been hard at work
analysing historic race data and there are more changes
to handicap numbers this year, although fewer big changes
than last year. From the dominance of the ‘handicap
bandits’ - those classes that were cleaning up a couple
of years ago and long before that - in early 2012 we
saw a much wider spread of winners from a much greater
range of classes at last year’s events. We aim to see
this trend continue through this winter season.
AMALGAMATED ENTRY
SailRacer has done the number crunching to calculate
the points scores for the past couple of years of the
Series, and this year Simon Lovesey and this team are
running the online entry process for all six events,
as well as introducing new sponsors to the Series. SailRacer’s
online entry system means you can enter anything from
one through to all six events and make a single payment,
saving you time and guaranteeing your place in advance.
Some of the events were oversubscribed last year, and
we’re expecting the same again this year.
IS YOUR BOAT ELIGIBLE?
However! Please note that each of the events has its
own criteria for what kinds of boat and class are eligible.
Please note that you are responsible for checking that
you are eligible to compete at each of your preferred
events in the Series before submitting your entry online.
A broad rule of thumb: If you’re planning to race a
monohull dinghy that’s as fast or faster than a Topper,
but no faster than a 49er (Big Rig), then you’re probably
OK. International Moths, keelboats and multihulls should
be careful because they are likely to be eligible for
some, but not all, events in the Series.
PRIZES FOR COMPETITORS, CLASSES & SPECTATORS
Thanks to generous support from Series sponsors, once
again we have some great prizes for competitors, but
also for spectators. For the sailors, of course the
top three will get their rewards but we like to honour
people from the top to the bottom of the results for
having the sheer guts and perseverance to venture out
into the depths of winter. And the same goes for spectators
and volunteers who help run these events, so we’re offering
prizes for the best media contributions, whether they
be photos via Flickr, videos through YouTube, or tweeting
or blogging through the Series Facebook page. Some classes
have adopted the Series as their own class winter travellers’
series, and we welcome and encourage this. For the class
that does the best promotion of the Series, there's
the chance to win an OverBoard waterproof bag for your
tech (mobile, camera or iPad) - great for live reporting
at your events .
In addition to title sponsor GJW Direct Insurance (www.gjwdirect.co.uk/dinghy),
the UK’s largest direct boat insurer, our silver-level
sponsors are:
Gul - Experts in Performance Apparel http://www.gul.com/
Trident - The Dinghy & Yacht Shop on the Web http://www.tridentuk.com/
Overboard - The Leaders in Waterproof Bags & Cases
http://www.over-board.co.uk/
and we also have prizes from one of the Series’ longest-standing
supporters: Holt, renowned for their dinghy and catamaran
marine hardware.
ENTER NOW!
Enter the Series here: www.SailJuiceSeries.com
Two reasons to enter sooner than later:
1. Early entrants get put into a prize draw. The first
draw takes place before the Draycote Dash, with other
‘early entry’ prize draws being held before Christmas.
The earlier you enter, the more chances you give yourself.
Prizes include Gul winter gear to keep you warm and
SailJuice.com subscriptions.
2. Even more important, some of last season’s events
were oversubscribed well in advance of the day. Enter
online and enter early to guarantee your spot.
Enter the Series here: www.SailJuiceSeries.com
The website will tell you more about the events in the
Series, more about the Great Lakes handicapping process,
and we’ll keep you updated on everything else you need
to know.
Further Information
for media:
Please contact Andy Rice
email: info@sailjuice.com
Phone: 01962 760753
Website: www.sailjuice.com
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