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2014 Ronstan Tasar Victorian Championships at Westernport Yacht Club

by Chris Payne 11 Mar 2014 07:26 GMT 8-10 March 2014
Close mark rounding for top 3 boats in heat 3 of the 2014 Ronstan Tasar Victorian Championships © Rohan Cantley Smith

A fleet of 39 Tasars entered for the 2014 Ronstan Tasar Victorian Championships sailed at Westernport Yacht Club, Balnarring, for what turned out to be a super Tasar state titles.

The forecast was for high twenty and low 30 degrees and light winds, but luckily the forecasters got it slightly wrong. The temperatures were correct, but we managed to get a good mix of wind to make sure everyone had "their" conditions.

The first day was sailed in a predominately easterly breeze with the first race in about 8 knots, but heat 2 and 3 in mid teens. The Doppio boys have had a successful year sailing with Peter Hackett skippering and Chris Dance crewing, but decided to swap for this regatta. This new arrangement saw them with two firsts and a third to take the regatta by the scruff of the neck.

Day 2 was a more variable day with an offshore Northerly blowing from 6-15 knots. Although quite light at times, still saw some great reaches for everyone to stretch their legs. The old "Grand Masters" and current National Champions, Paul and Bronwyn Ridgway came back with two firsts and a second to finish the day with a 4 point lead. Newly weds Peter Ellis and Charlotte Birbeck also were on the move with a big win and a second, to sit equal with the Doppio boys.

Day 3 started off interestingly with a variety of wind forecasts, but the fleet were greeted by 25 knots from the North. With some damaged boats, and some boats heading to Tasmania, the PRO sent the fleet in. After waiting on shore the breeze dropped and came around to the South at 15 knots, enabling the PRO to get only one of the two races scheduled. Chris and Peter had a great start and led around the first mark with the Ridgways in close pursuit with Micah Shuwalow/Kaye Goss and Mark Tonner Joyce/ Monica Tonner. Chris and Peter tried to slow the Ridgways down to try and get a few more boats between them, but were unable to achieve their aim, allowing the Ridgways to reclaim their state championships (and the Grand Masters trophy).

The top three boats sailed extremely well, and had quite a points advantage on the rest of the fleet, but the Ridgways showed a little more class to always be in the top few and thoroughly deserved the win. The fleet of 39 entries, included a number of newcomers, some of which sailed extremely well in their first Tasar regatta.

A big thank you to Ronstan as the major sponsor, and Felco as a sponsor, and also to Western Port Yacht Club and the PRO, Cameron Cantley Smith, who put in a huge effort to make the regatta the huge success it was.

All eyes are now firmly on the 2015 World Championships at Busselton, Western Australia www.tasar2015.com

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameHelmCrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
12871RidgididgeP RidgwayB RidgwaySYC[6] 23211312
22858DoppioC DanceP HackettBRYC3113[5] 5114
32891Poms AwayP EllisC BirbeckSYC532162[10] 19
42883SMACH McfarlaneC PayneSYC111543[15] 428
52703Pocket RocketM ShuwalowK GossSYC75[8] 624529
62905Trace AlimentA MurrayD EgerSYC[20] 4454131141
72237Dodgy ElementS BlyC DaviesSomers YC159108[16] 7756
82823High Heels & SneakerM Tonner JoyceM TonnerSYC8[40O]916916260
92778NaaidS RoseK Schrank?[40O]121310811963
102788WindfixR MartinN MartinSafety Beach2817[18] 1514864
112760MaybeA RileyE RileyMcCrae YC13[21] 791781367
122769The Antz PantzT CreakJ CreakRGYC415167206[40O]68
12846WaimukaboutJ RossJ BangeMcCrae YC[17] 6121112121568
142854Water RatC PediciniA NuttingWesternport9171413[24] 101477
152142ShearwaterJ ElmslieD ElmslieMSC[40O]1911151932491
162924Loddon CallingC ThompsonL ThompsonCairn Curran1214151218[25] 2192
161663ClairebouyantC GurneyT OttawaySomers YC1018[40C]1714211292
18787Gone FeralC ThompsonD ApthorpCanberra11[23] 182010181693
192772Well HeeledR GilpinS DulaneyChelsea141620[23] 112218101
202664 4UD BrethertonP PediciniChelsea[40O]102514740O 6102
212910Helter SkelterD ElmslieA ElmslieMSC/SYC[40O]7624252717106
222656Ultra VioletM SandifordJ BriggsSomers YC1820[31.5] 19131725112
232548Guns BlazingT NarboroughM ParryCSC192523[31] 21920117
242923The Dark SideM VanderbergW WilsonSomers YC251321212219[40S]121
252642Ze ShedB VinotK VinotHSC21341925[35] 2023142
262198TOFSR BriggsW HaynesSomers YC[31] 222929302819157
261775Just a FazeS AustinD WilsonSomers YC162930352324[40S]157
262742HydrofobikR MilesD WebberMSC223027222729[40S]157
292585Private & ConfidentG WhiteM WhiteRosebud YC232722332926[40S]160
292851Edge OffC ShepherdJ KiddAltona YC27262630[34] 2328160
311829White NoizeJ CloseE CloseSYC292431.53226[40O]22164.5
322798Me'nToneT HammondD CantaMordialloc SC26[35] 2427283426165
332789Ice CubeI ScholesD CantaMSC2833[40O]26333127178
342796SirrocoP CollinsR CollinsMSC243233283132[40S]180
352864The Grey GhostW WardM ScullyAWYC30313434[36] 3029188
361850Note PadP DruryL DruryLysterfield SC333735363233[40S]206
372180IndecisionS HumphreyR ManningLysterfield SC322828[40S]40S 40S 40S 208
382781Slippery When WetB CarterP CarterSafety Beach3436[40C]40F 40S 40S 40S 230
392856Fearless FrogL LabatM LabatPMYC[40C]40C 40C 40C 40S 40S 40S 240

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