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Etchells World Championship at Royal Hong Kong YC - Overall

by Koko Mueller 7 Nov 2015 10:16 GMT 1-7 November 2015

Going into the final day of the Etchells World Championships, which have been taking place for the past week out of The Clearwater Bay Golf and Country Club Marina, USA entry Aretas held a five point lead over compatriot Scimitar, with a gaggle of boats in prime position to step up on the podium in third place.

The Race management team was on the course an hour earlier than usual, with PRO Kevin Wilson finding 8 to 10kts ENE and "no sheep in the paddock" on perhaps the flattest race course to date.

With the attention flag at 0955hrs, The Battler, Scimitar, Free Advice, China Wight, Kirribilli and Tango were all pushing for the line, with Swedish Blue suffering a collision during the melee and heading back to Kellett Island. With a number of boats obscured as the class flag dropped, a general recall followed and 42 boats lined up for the restart under a U flag, with Tango once again catching the PRO's eye and earning themselves a UFD for the final race in the series.

The leading boats all covered each over up the right hand side of the course, with the middle seeming to pay. By the first windward rounding, Baby Doll had pulled into the lead, ahead of Scimitar and The Horn, with Hong Kong's Wanchai Belle in fourth place and Argyle Campbell in fifth.

All week, shore based observers have been watching the racing live on TracTrac and excitement reached fever pitch at the leeward mark rounding as Steve Benjamin took the lead, with Aretas showing in seventh, positions which would have given Scimitar the overall championship. By the second windward rounding Aretas had made up one place with Scimitar still leading Magpie, Phan, 1364 and Baby Doll.

As predicted by Jon McClean, in a nail biting finish on the final beat, in spite of Scimitar taking their third bullet of the series after leading all the way, Aretas made up a further two places to finish fourth with celebrations on board as McClean, Skip Dieball and Jeff Eiber crossed the line as 2015 Etchells World Champions. Caught later on the dock, McClean said "we knew it would come down to the last third of the last beat of the last race on the last day. I'd like to thank Skip Dieball and Jeff Eiber who won the race. It was a lesson in discipline, persistence and never giving up. They worked so hard and I'm humbled to be in the boat with them."

Happy to finish on the podium, Graeme Taylor of Magpie reflected "Obviously it was a long week, there's been some great racing we've had an absolute ball and it was really tight going in for third position today, six points behind Marvin (Beckmann) and two points to the boats between. We were actually eighth this morning. The winners were in a league of their own all week, but we improved gradually through the week."

Finishing fourth, Phan crew Stuart Childerley was full of compliments for the Worlds race track, enthusing "I thought the race course was a stunning race course because you always had options. If you had a bad start, there was always something to look at, something to give you a bit of hope... all the way up there, lots of nice little shifts. Everyone talks about the hard left race course – it didn't materialize every single race."

All that remains is the presentation party – at which all the competitors have earned the right to let their hair down – and a special mention for the 120+ volunteers from Hong Kong and overseas, both on shore and on the water, who have given up the best part of a fortnight to help make the 47th Etchells World Championships a resounding success.

Overall Results:

PosBowNatSail NoBoat NameSkipperCrewCrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1st5USA1372AretasSkip DieballJon McClean / Jeff Eiber32365‑13115427
2nd33USA1262SCIMITARSteve BenjaminGeorge Peet / Luke Lawrence / Meihan Cheung415‑11311521129
3rd25AUS947MagpieGraeme TaylorGrant Simmer / Steve Jarvin310‑153151856250
4th29GBR1351PHANJeremy ThorpStuart Childerley / Mark Andrews3682‑23541210350
5th42USA1378The MartianMarvin BeckmannSteve Hunt / Danielle Septembre / Stephanie Roble452101282‑1621455
6th36GBR1410Swedish BlueAnte RazmilovicStuart Flinn / Chris Larson3712576398(DNS)57
7th16AUS864Gen XYMatthew ChewBrian Donovan / Ashley Deeks / Alex Gough44‑23482111441259
8th2USA13751375Argyle CampbellMichael Menninger / Nick Martin / Victor Diaz de Leon49‑1914761016962
9th7AUS1226Baby DollNoel DrennanRichard Allanson / Michael O'Brien316‑3979391117577
10th41NZL1348The HORNDirk KneulmanAnatole Masfen / Andrew Wills312915104‑24391779
11th1HKG13641364Frank van KempenGregory Kearns / Nicole Arnulphy / Akira Sakai4‑254212181963780
12th30HKG1406Racer X 2Mark ThornburrowMike Huang / Malcolm Page / Simon Cooke4‑2111361712771881
13th28SUI1403No DramasSeamus McHughAndy Beadsworth / Simon Fry3201824141610415‑28121
14th21HKG1333JezebelPeter BackeAnthony Day / Wade Morgan3317920‑297291921125
15th37AUS1391TangoChris HamptonAndrew Palfrey / Barney Walker3291081923161514(UFD)134
16th47HKG1345Wanchai BelleJamie McWilliamPatrick Pender / Gareth Flannigan31972026261521(DNF)6140
17th14HKG1339FreelanceLaurence MeadDavid Mead / James Polson41516‑31131925261316143
18th35GBR1354Strait DealerDavid FranksGraham Sunderland / Amy Prime / Richard Mason4241314‑413614171813149
19th24AUS1422Land RatJohn WarlowMick Patrick / Will Thompson3142427‑37202181131156
20th45AUS868YANDOO XXJeanne‑Claude StrongNeville Witty / Tiana Witty / Marcus Burke4‑3526161273419288159
21st43BER1412TiburonMark Watson IIIAndreas Josenhans / Chris Busch32314(UFD)22933182226167
22nd6AUS1292AUS 1292Shane GuanariaMatthew Ramaley / Tom Barker31321(UFD)363323131220171
23rd11HKG1269DreamOnGreg FarrellJames Badenach / Nagisa Sakai / Nick Berhens411‑342224DGA18232130171.9
24th40AUS991The BoatJake GuntherJohn Collingwood / Stuart Skeggs3176(DSQ)341520DSQ2019175
25th19AUS1356HighlanderMartin WebsterKeith Swinton / Nick Davis / Chris Smith4‑392029251422242322179
26th23AUS957KirribilliDoug FlynnAlex Flynn / Seve jarvin3‑333330181013222629181
27th26IRL1015Matatu DubhRichard BurrowsJames Downer / Samantha Burrows322112811(RET)29272534187
28th22AUS882Jukes of HazzardBrendon JukesBrian Jukes / Nigel Jones / Stuart Bloom4‑382919311226203025192
29th12HKG884Easy TigerMarty KayeSimon Watson / Matt Norton3343218‑353017252715198
30th3UAE1400African QueenJan MuyskenDavid Bedford / Mark Lees382217‑422828402437204
31st13AUS1335Free AdviceRobert HannaBen Lamb / Jake Newman318282329253728(DNF)23211
32nd39HKG903The BattlerMark JukesMichael Coates / Mark Gorman3263112173127‑363335212
33rd8AUS1150Chelsea LadyBill SteeleRoly Lennox King / Tim Patton33225261632‑42353711214
34th9GBR992China WhiteNicholas StaggKim Ridge / Tim Thubron3‑433033212239313110217
35th34GBR1329StampedeRob GoddardAshley Goddard / Nigel Wakefiled327‑3525282135332927225
36th38HKG938The Answer is...Willem Van Walt MeijerCharlie Manzone / Marco Pocci / Christina Cully4‑412735392432373224250
37th32HKG1235ReprobateDenis MartinetMark Parker / Peter Austin331(UFD)32273430304038262
38th15HKG1180Fuzzy DuckMichael HaehnelDaniel Watson / Michael Johnson328373433(DSQ)36393432273
39th20HKG1047IncomingIan FlemingSimon Wood / Ris Wood / Flora Winter4‑403636303731323833273
40th27HKG1344Mind The BumpsMark WhiteheadAlastair MacAulay / Jaap Kalverkamp330(DNF)DNC323838383640296
41st10HKG1193Diva DeuxMark YeadonSteph Bailey / David Robins336383740‑4141413536304
42nd17AUS511Grand VGordon HindsStephen Ingate / Peter de Kantzow3374038‑433940343939306
43rd4HKG1358Are We There YetThomas CheungMark Dowding / Vincent Wee / Pedro Manzano44241393840‑43424141324

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