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Lion Island Race at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia

by Di Pearson 10 Oct 2015 18:48 BST 10 October 2015
About Time in the winner's seat again in the Lion Island Race © David Brogan / www.sailpix.com.au

About Time in the winner's seat again

For the second year in succession, Julian Farren-Price has sailed his Cookson 12, About Time to victory in the Lion Island Race, the opening race of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's 2015-2016 Ocean Pointscore (OPS).

Farren-Price, who won his fifth consecutive OPS title last year, is yet again in top form, out-sailing the likes of 1998 Sydney Hobart winners Ed Psaltis and Michael Bencsik, second place getters today with their Ker 40 Midnight Rambler. They were just shy of three minutes behind the winner on corrected time. Adrian Van Bellen's Jackpot, which finished third overall in in last season's OPS, was third today.

About Time also beat a number of Rolex Sydney Hobart contenders, among them two pre-Hobart race favourites; Balance (Paul Clitheroe) and Patrice (Tony Kirby). She also won ORCi overall from Steven Proud's Kernan 44, Swish and Phil Dash's Beneteau First 40, JustADash.

Farren-Price, who was surprised to discover About Time had won the race, said that 20 minutes prior to the start, the water was almost glass. "Then magically, on time, a little nor' easter appeared," he said.

"We didn't get off on time though. We were caught barging at the start and had to go back, but it didn't hurt us. We took the eastern side of the Harbour and got out nicely. In the past, that hasn't been the right tactic, but it was today," the Sydney jeweller said.

The race started at 10am off Point Piper in little breeze but under a sunny sky.

Principal Race Officer, Robyn Morton said, "We got the boats away in a sick 4-5 knot north-easterly. It was quite patchy, so the fleet was spread out. Triton and Balance got to Lion Island fairly smartly though - both boats were around the Island around 1.30pm."

Triton, the LC60 owned by Michael Cranitch and David Gotze, was the first yacht to cross the Rushcutters Bay finish line at 15.31.31 hours, followed seven minutes later by Paul Clitheroe's TP52 Balance.

Throughout the race, the north-easterly stayed mainly in the 7-10 knot range and tending right as the day progressed, but Farren-Price said it kicked in to 12 knots 100 metres from About Time finishing the race.

"We had a lovely work up to Lion Island. We kept up with Midnight Rambler, Merlin, Elena Nova and St Jude until Long Reef, so I was happy with that," Farren-Price said. "It was pretty much straight lining all the way home and a nice way to work our way back into the series.

"We hadn't sailed for six months, but the crew work was flawless. I am proud of the crew – they're pretty much the same crew as I had last year – and of my boat. The two new Doyle spinnakers helped," he ended.

Les Goodridge sailed his X50, Wax Lyrical to PHS victory from Matthew Brown's Shaw 10, Orbit. Just 29 seconds separated the two on corrected time. Noel Cornish's Sydney 47, St. Jude, rounded out the top three. Both Wax Lyrical and St. Jude are entered in the 2015 Rolex Sydney Hobart.

The nine-race OPS series continues on Saturday October 31 with the Botany Bay Race, starting from 10am on Sydney Harbour.

Full results at www.cyca.com.au/sysfile/downloads/2015_summer/14_OPS/series.htm

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