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Etchells Asia Pacific Championships at Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Overall

by Koko Mueller 26 Oct 2015 10:19 GMT 24-26 October 2015

Local sailor triumphs

The third and final day of the Etchells Asia Pacific Championships got off to an early start, with the first warning signal sounding at 1000hrs. With 15 to 17kts of consistent north easterly breeze and a 1 to 2m swell, Race Officer Kevin Wilson set a course of 1.7nm and sounded the warning signal on time. For the first time in the regatta, a general recall was required as a mass of Etchells decided to push the envelope and ended up over the line before the gun.

Cue the 'U' flag to bring the unruly boats back into line and race 5 finally got underway with a clean start, with 34 boats still in racing order.

At the first windward mark rounding, it was Marvin Beckmann on The Martian who led the fleet after a 20 minute beat up the left, albeit with the other title contenders hot on his transom. Beckmann managed to stay out in front all the way to the finish to record his first bullet for the regatta, ahead of Scimitar, Racer X 2 and Swedish Blue.

Wilson wasted no time in starting proceedings for the sixth and final race of the Asia Pacific Championships, with a super competitive fleet forcing another general recall and another display of the 'U' flag, which had the desired effect of calming things down.

Ante Razmilovic's Swedish Blue led the fleet around the first windward mark, however it was to be Marvin Beckmann's day as he took control on the downwind leg to claim a double for the day, with Racer X 2 following up in second and Swedish Blue in third.

The final downwind leg proved to be the clincher for the overall series winner. Heading towards the finish with only five minutes to go, Steve Benjamin on Scimitar seemingly had it in the bag. Even if Racer X 2 beat Benjamin by one place, Scimitar would still take the series.

Swedish Blue in hot pursuit of both was also able to get through Scimitar giving Mark Thornburrow's Race X 2 the series in spite of not recording a win throughout the regatta proving that consistency pays, with Steve Benjamin's Scimitar finishing second, also with no wins. Swedish Blue took third overall.

Back at Kellett Island, Thornborrow said, "We were really trying hard to get him (Benjamin) on that last leg, but we never thought we would put a boat between us".

Swedish Blue pulled themselves up into third place, pushing Jake Gunther's The Boat into fourth and The Martian into fifth, in spite of Beckmann having an extremely good last day at the office.

The crews now have a five-day break from the water, giving them a chance to ready their boats for the 2015 Etchells World Championships which gets underway with a practice race on Sunday 1 November and continues through to 7 November.

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSail NoSkipperCountryCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1stRacer X 21406Mark ThornburrowHKG4572(DNF)3219
2ndSCIMITAR1262Steve BenjaminUSA4445‑212419
3rdSwedish Blue1410Ante RazmilovicGBR3‑1711614325
4thThe Boat991Jake GuntherAUS3361‑1171128
5thThe Martian1378Marvin BeckmannUSA4‑14101281132
6thAretas1372Jon McCleanUSA391114‑19833
7thNo Dramas1403Seamus McHughSUI385‑22351334
8thPHAN1351Jeremy ThorpGBR36885‑17936
9thAfrican Queen1400Jan MuyskenUAE32‑1441412638
10thJezebel1333Peter BackeHKG31‑1713129540
11thTango1391Chris HamptonAUS3‑16314710741
12thBaby Doll1226Noel DrennanAUS32420926(DNF)61
13th13641364Frank van KempenHKG410‑221019111464
14thYANDOO XX868Jeanne‑Claude StrongAUS4‑3013251081268
15th13751375Argyle CampbellUSA4‑2121715161069
16thLand Rat1422John WarlowAUS3‑319236211675
17thHighlander1356Martin WebsterAUS4‑29121917141779
18thEasy Tiger884Marty KayeHKG3121521‑23181884
19thMatatu Dubh1015James DownerIRL323(DNF)159152486
20thDreamOn1269Greg FarrellHKG42516161620(DSQ)93
21stFreelance1339Laurence MeadHKG47191813(DNF)DNC94
22ndGunga Din1243Nick BurnsHKG420182018‑232197
23rdMagpie947Graeme TaylorAUS32223(DNF)DNCDNC101
24thThe Battler903Michael CoatesHKG311232622‑3025107
25thThe Answer is...938Charlie ManzoniHKG4‑262417262422113
26thFree Advice1335Robert HannaAUS31927RDGRDG‑2820113
27thReprobate1235Mark ParkerHKG315‑2827202527114
28thChelsea Lady1150Bill SteeleAUS3‑332924252215115
29thStampede1329Rob GoddardGBR31825(DNC)DNC2619125
30thWanchai Belle1345Jamie McWilliamHKG313(DNC)DNCDNC13DNF137
31stFuzzy Duck1180Michael HaehnelHKG328(DNF)28272926138
32ndChina White992Nicholas StaggGBR32726(DNF)DNC2723140
33rdAre We There Yet1358Thomas CheungHKG4‑343030293329151
34thHKG 6961260Greg Forgan‑SmithAUS3353131(DNC)3128156
35thDiva Deux1193Mark YeadonHKG332(OCS)2924DNCDNC159
36thGrand V511Stephen IngateAUS3(DNS)DNS32283230159

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