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1. www.rcyc.co.uk
www.rcyc.co.uk/default.aspx?m= - [Cached]Published on: 2/24/2008 Last Visited: 3/18/2008
In Class One overnight leader Jerry Otter's Werewolf started the day off confidently with a second but then had an abolute shocker in the light and shifty race five finally struggling across the line in 12th place.
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With no racing today the Class 0 and Class 1 overall results remain unchanged with Colm Barrington's Flash Glove leading Benny Kelly's Panthera and Charles Dunstone's Red in Class 0, and Jerry Otter's Werewolf leading Agne Nilssson's Fortis Excel and Shaun Frohlich's Exabyte Four in Class 1.
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Race one went to Nick Lutte's DK46 Shockwave with Agne Nilsson's Farr 45 Fortis Excel second, Jerry Otter's Farr 45 Werewolf third and Glynn Williams' Swan 45 WISC fourth.
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Werewolf - Farr 45 - Jerry Otter
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Jerry Otter's Farr 45 Werewolf is back to defend her title whilst fellow Farr 45 sailors Robert Lutener & Martin Elwood in Henri Lloyd Cutting Edge, Agne Nilson in Fortis Excel and Shaun Frohlich sailing Exabyte Four will be among those hoping to ensure the trophy remains in Farr 45 hands.
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Jerry Otter, owner of the Farr 45 Werewolf, sums up the appeal of the regatta perfectly:
"I'd just like to thank the Royal Corinthian for what they've done with the Vice Admiral's Cup event. I think bringing it through for the first time in 2005 when the Admiral's Cup failed was a tremendous insight and I think the success we've seen not just that year when we were just two classes, but in 2006 in particular with the 40.7s and the Quarter Tonners plus the great social programme shows it has real potential for the future. In my own personal opinion level racing has to be the way forward, people want racing where they can see exactly how they are doing on the water." - Jerry Otter -
2. Cowes Online article - A windy weekend suits Werewolf in Vice Admiral's Cup
www.cowes.co.uk/cb/zone?p=stor - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2007 Last Visited: 1/7/2007
Class One, which was won by Jerry Otter's Farr 45 Werewolf, comprised production boats in the 44-47 foot size ranges and was made up of 10 Farr 45s and 2 DK46s. The class level raced without handicap and the crews enjoyed some of their closest and most competitive racing of the season.
"I'd just like to thank the Royal Corinthian for what they've done with the Vice Admiral's Cup event," said Werewolf's owner Jerry Otter.
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In Class One Nick and Annie Haigh in their DK46 Dark & Steamy took the first race and David Franks in Farr 45 Rebel took the third race, but it was Jerry Otter's crew aboard Farr 45 Werewolf that got the upper hand overall on day one winning the second and fourth races. -
3. Vice Admiral`s Cup 2007: Royal Corinthian Yacht Club
www.rcyc.co.uk/da/49144 - [Cached]Published on: 4/7/2007 Last Visited: 3/18/2008
In Class One overnight leader Jerry Otter's Werewolf started the day off confidently with a second but then had an abolute shocker in the light and shifty race five finally struggling across the line in 12th place.
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With no racing today the Class 0 and Class 1 overall results remain unchanged with Colm Barrington's Flash Glove leading Benny Kelly's Panthera and Charles Dunstone's Red in Class 0, and Jerry Otter's Werewolf leading Agne Nilssson's Fortis Excel and Shaun Frohlich's Exabyte Four in Class 1.
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Race one went to Nick Lutte's DK46 Shockwave with Agne Nilsson's Farr 45 Fortis Excel second, Jerry Otter's Farr 45 Werewolf third and Glynn Williams' Swan 45 WISC fourth.
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Werewolf - Farr 45 - Jerry Otter
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Jerry Otter's Farr 45 Werewolf is back to defend her title whilst fellow Farr 45 sailors Robert Lutener & Martin Elwood in Henri Lloyd Cutting Edge, Agne Nilson in Fortis Excel and Shaun Frohlich sailing Exabyte Four will be among those hoping to ensure the trophy remains in Farr 45 hands.
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Jerry Otter, owner of the Farr 45 Werewolf, sums up the appeal of the regatta perfectly:
"I'd just like to thank the Royal Corinthian for what they've done with the Vice Admiral's Cup event. I think bringing it through for the first time in 2005 when the Admiral's Cup failed was a tremendous insight and I think the success we've seen not just that year when we were just two classes, but in 2006 in particular with the 40.7s and the Quarter Tonners plus the great social programme shows it has real potential for the future. In my own personal opinion level racing has to be the way forward, people want racing where they can see exactly how they are doing on the water." - Jerry Otter

