The sixth and final race of the Royal Southampton Yacht Club's Spring Series enjoyed a south-westerly breeze of up to 25 knots and sunshine on Sunday.
Class 1 IRC saw Trevor Clarke's Bavaria 44 take line honours by 20 seconds.
However, it was Kathy and Rupert Smalley's Laser 28, The Flying Fish, which won on corrected time by 98 seconds from Mike Garvey's X-332 X-Parrot with Christine Hunt's J/109 Jacob's Ladder third.
Overall in the series, The Flying Fish won by three points from X Parrot, with Andrew Percival's Corby 33 Big Boys Toys II third.
Class 2 Club handicap saw Andrew Campbell's Bavaria 44 Faze 3 take line honours. Michael Hibberd and Ann Howard's Sadler 29 Zumbido took corrected time honours by 34 seconds from Barrie Martin's Nicholson 35, A day at the Races, with Faze 3 in third place.
Overall in the series Zumbido won by five points from Richard Walker's Gem 18 Urchin II with Steve and Wendy Flick's Sunlight 30 Manushi third.
In the Multihull Class David McLeman's Dragonfly 920 Zoum! was first to finish and won on corrected time by 49 seconds from Ben Goodland's Strider24 Kreuger with Simon Forbes' Dragonfly 800 Scooby III third.
Overall Zoum! won the series by two points from Scooby III with Brian Haynes' CorsairF28R Carbon Tiger third.
The RSYC Twilight Series started yesterday and the RSYC Weymouth Double today.
PROVISIONAL RESULTS RACE 6
IRC: The Flying Fish Laser 28 Kathy and Rupert Smalley, X Parrott X-332 Mike Garvey, Jacob's Ladder J/109 Christine Hunt.
Club: Zumbido Sadler 29 A Howard/MHibberd, A day at the Races Nicholson 35 Barrie Martin, Faze 3 Bavaria 44 Andrew Campbell.
Multihulls: Zoum! Dragonfly 920 David McLeman, Kreuger Strider 24 Ben Goodland, Scooby III Dragonfly 800 Simon Forbes.
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