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National Sports Boat Championship - Baptism of Fire

Franck Gicquiaud

It was a baptism of fire for the 22-boat sports boat fleet in today’s opening race of the Bundaberg Rum National Sports Boat Championship at Audi Victoria Week. Strong winds and a missing mark on Geelong’s Corio Bay resulted in retirements, confusion and then an abandonment and restart.

While the remainder of the sports boat series will consist of short races over windward/leeward courses, today’s race was on a longer course around Corio Bay. In a southerly breeze gusting above 20 knots, the fleet was tightly bunched and scattered in all directions to avoid colliding with the Melges 24 What Tha, which got stuck head to wind trying to round the first mark.

There were many broaches as the fleet reached down the Main Channel, and the Thompson 7 Mighty Mouse ended up aground when it strayed into shallow water on the northern side of the channel while the crew struggled to drop the spinnaker.

Worse was to come, however, when the fleet leaders were unable to locate the rounding mark towards the far northern shore.

Line honours favourite Conquistador, Pierre Gal’s Sports 8xx from Coffs Harbour NSW, was dismasted while searching for the mark. A disappointed Gal said the boat had recorded a top speed of 21kts and the crew had dropped the spinnaker and were sailing under main and jib when the mast broke.

With no-one able to find the mark, the race committee abandoned the race and the sports boats headed back up the Main Channel for a restart near the Royal Geelong Yacht Club marina. Sail and gear damage and breakages, including at least one rudder, reduced the size of the fleet which set off again, this time over a different course.

Local skipper Cameron Rae took the lead at the first mark in the Thompson 8 Laminar Capital, and was never headed to take line honours by just under three minutes from the Sydney Melges 24 Roger That. The finishing order was reversed on corrected time, with Roger That winning by a margin on one minute 35 seconds. Both boats had also been at the front of the fleet in the earlier abandoned race.

Third on both elapsed and corrected time was Paul Heyes’ new Thompson 7 Foam Fast from Mornington in Victoria.

Roger That is a new Melges 24 from Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club in Sydney owned by John Bacon and James Mayjor and skippered by Cameron Miles, a former Etchells world champion. Also onboard is Craig Pocklington.

'We’ve been sailed the boat for three months now,' Miles said. 'It flies downwind for a small boat, and we’ve tuned it up and are happy with our upwind speed too. We’re having a great time and thinking about doing the next Melges 24 Worlds in Estonia.'

Laminar Flow skipper Cameron Rae said, 'We’ve been sailing the Thompson 8 for five years now she’s just about bulletproof. We like the really light weather or really heavy weather and we’re looking forward to the windward/leeward racing for the rest of the series.'

Bundaberg Rum National Sports Boats

Race 1   (23/01/2010)  PROVISIONAL RESULTS

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Fin Tim Score
1 AUS762 ROGER THAT Cameron Miles RPAYC 01:06:24 0.807 53:35 14:41:24 1.0
2 G108 LAMINAR CAPITAL Cam Rae RGYC 01:02:28 0.883 55:10 14:37:28 2.0
3 7022 FOAMFAST Paul Heyes MYC 01:08:24 0.823 56:18 14:43:24 3.0
4 AUS709 WHAT THA Heath Townsend GBYC 01:14:03 0.807 59:46 14:49:03 4.0
5 5000 RESIN DOG Sam Edmunds PDYC 01:10:10 0.855 01:00:00 14:45:10 5.0
6 13S SHAW CONTRACTING David Shepherd PDYC 01:13:48 0.827 01:01:02 14:48:48 6.0
7 599 MUSTARD CUTTER Scott Creedon MYC 01:10:47 0.868 01:01:26 14:45:47 7.0
8 AUS710 VITESSE David Farrimond RGYC 01:17:59 0.807 01:02:56 14:52:59 8.0
9 YC245 GAME OVER Julian Newton CYCSA 01:11:36 0.899 01:04:22 14:46:36 9.0
10 R155 DEATH BY SNOO SNOO Tom Klestadt RYCV 01:24:50 0.771 01:05:24 14:59:50 10.0
11 R780 ASTROBOY Anthony Kopp RYCV 01:23:31 0.806 01:07:19 14:58:31 11.0
12 CK50 NQW James Heywood MYC 01:22:05 0.825 01:07:43 14:57:05 12.0
13 7009 PURE BLONDE Mike Widdowson PDYC 01:22:31 0.831 01:08:34 14:57:31 13.0
14 6401 FANG TO THE MAX Fred Barrett DSS 02:00:57 0.797 01:36:24 15:35:57 14.0
DNC 105 CONQUISTADOR Pierre Gal CHYC   0.927     22.0
DNC 7018 JUST QUIETLY Chris Booton RYCV   0.828     22.0
DNC 7019 MIGHTY MOUSE John Arnold RYCV   0.826     22.0
DNC 7021 RONSTAN/RAY WHITE Greg ScHerwinski RBYC   0.829     22.0
DNC AUS742 NO COMMENT Shaun Collins RPAYC   0.807     22.0
DNC B5747 THE WORKS Chris Bland RBYC   0.817     22.0
DNC SM5652 MASSIVE RUSH Tim Smith SM   0.834     22.0




by Di Pearson Share   9:22 AM Sat 23 Jan 2010 GMT




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