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5.5 Metre German Open at Flensburger Segel-Club - Day 1

by Robert Deaves 17 Jun 2022 17:31 PDT 17-19 June 2022

The 5.5 Metre class returned to Glücksburg this weekend for the 2022 5.5 Metre German Open, sailed as part of the Robbe & Berking Sterling Cup at Flensburger Segel-Club. In the end, 13 boats from four nations made it here and sailed three races on the Flensburger Förde on Friday.

Helly Hansen (NOR 57, Kristian Nergaard, Johan Barne, Christen Horn Johannessen) took two race wins to lead overnight from MF XXII (SUI 232, Jürg Menzi-Schmid, Jürgen Eiermann, Andreas Honegger) and New Moon II (BAH 24, Mark Holowesko, Christoph Burger, Peter Vlasov), which won the second race.

While the day promised better conditions, the early sunshine gave way to cloud cover, a little light rain and some shifty winds from 6-10 knots that made for some great racing. Towards the end of the day the wind decreased to 4-5 knots. The fleet of nine 12 Metres also racing made for an impressive backdrop to the day's racing.

Helly Hansen got the best out of Race 1, tacking off to the right after New Moon II won the pin, but had to return. Helly Hansen led all the way to take the win from MF XXII and New Moon II.

New Moon II got clear away out of the start of Race 2 to build a comfortable lead quite quickly with MF XXII again in second. Helly Hansen recovered from a poor start to cross in third.

For the third race the wind had decreased substantially so it was about finding pressure. Criollo (GER 30, Andreas Christiansen, Felix Christiansen, Julius Plass) and New Moon II started at the pin and when they tacked, they looked to be above the fleet. However on the other side of the fjord Ali Baba (GER 84, Wolf-Eberhard Richter, Beata Kallkowski, Oliver Weiss) sailed into pressure and around the fleet to hold a nice lead at the top. They held that lead all the way to the final top mark, but Helly Hansen opted to stay the opposite side of the 12 Metre fleet and found a way through to take the lead. Ali Baba crossed in second with MF XXII in third.

For many here this is a staging post on the way to the world championship in Hankø, Norway. The defending world champion there will be Kristian Nergaard's team.

He said, "Today was a tricky day, light air with big shifts, so you had to stay with the shifts. The last one was very tricky with the wind swinging around, especially on the last downwind. That was very important to stay on the right side.

"In general it was a good day. I understand there is going to be more wind tomorrow so looking forward to that. It's also a good opportunity for us to sail here in Germany as a tune up for the world championship."

The world championship starts at Nergaard's home club in Hankø, Norway in 10 days time.

Odin Grupe is sailing the Evolution, Windschleiche, a Warren Muir design, built by Egger in Switzerland in 1982

He said, "The Flensburg Fjord is an awesome place to sail and being invited to the Robbe & Berking Sterling Cup is tremendous because of the 12 Metres on the same race course as the 5.5s, which is a great view.

"It was fierce racing today with a good wind, 2-3 Beaufort sometimes 4. And we had a really good time. We managed to not to get last in all the races, but we have a new crew and we are getting adjusted."

He normally sails on Lake Starnberg, "..with very light winds so we have to adjust to more wind and we need more time together, but we had a lot of fun."

He says the boat is quite special to him. "It's one of three sister ships, one of which is the wooden boat here Criollo, and both hulls are the same. I have had the boat more than ten years and we mostly race on lakes but once a year we do a trip to one of the bigger events to have some fun with 5.5 class.

"There are a lot of evolutions but I like the boat because the Warren Muir plans were was signed on my birthday, which I found out a few weeks after I bought the boat when I got the original plans. So I have to keep this boat forever because there is probably no other boat signed on my birthday."

Racing continues Saturday with three more races scheduled. The event concludes on Sunday.

Results after Day 1: (three races)

1 Helly Hansen (NOR 57, Modern, Kristian Nergaard, Johan Barne, Christen Horn Johannessen) 5pts
2 MF XXII (SUI 232, Modern, Jürg Menzi-Schmid, Jürgen Eiermann, Andreas Honegger) 7pts
3 New Moon II (BAH 24, Modern, Mark Holowesko, Christoph Burger, Peter Vlasov) 8pts
4 Pungin (SUI 213, Modern, Hans-Peter Schmid, Walter Dürr, Gilbert Dürr) 14pts
5 Ali Baba (GER 84, Wolf-Eberhard Richter, Beata Kallkowski, Oliver Weiss) 19pts

Full results available here.

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