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Another Derwent pennant to veteran Don Calvert

by Peter Campbell 18 Mar 2018 18:29 GMT 17 March 2018
Filepro leading the two Group 1 Pennant winners Intrigue and TasPaints - 2018 Combined Clubs Summer Pennant Series © Peter Watson

Hobart's senior racing yachtsman Don Calvert has added yet another two summer pennants to his remarkable career with his 33-year-old Castro 40, Intrigue.

Calvert, now in his early 80s, and his long-time crew sailed Intrigue almost perfectly in the perfect sailing conditions on the River Derwent yesterday for the final race of the Combined Clubs Summer Pennant Series, winning both the AMS and IRC rating categories of Group 1.

Other pennant winners decided yesterday were, under PHS scoring were: Tas Paints (Ian Stewart) in Group 1; Juana (Jock Young) in Group 2; Young Lion (Steve Chau) in Group 3 and Kindred Spirit (Peter Alcock) in Group 4.

Under AMS scoring the other pennant winners are: Wings Three (Peter Haros) in Group 2 and Young Lion (Steve Chau) in Group 3, thus giving two summer pennants to both Intrigue and Young Lion.

Sailing conditions were perfect to wind up the summer pennant, 12-18 knots, with some stronger gusts up to 29 knots on a warm (29 degrees) and sunny autumn afternoon.

Bellerive Yacht Club wound up the nine-race series setting the fleet tough windward legs plus fast spinnaker reaching and running legs, with some spectacular downwind dashes in the gusts.

"The start off BYC 2 was in a 12-18 knot NNW breeze with a challenging beat to the top mark off Rosny Point," BYC Sailing Manager Peter Watson said, in reviewing the final race.

"However there were holes appearing in the breeze as the sea-breeze attempted to make its presence felt. As the Group 1 boats turned at the mark off Sandy Bay the wind had dropped to a gentle 5 knots.

"However 'Mother Nature' was not going to ruin the day and on the next up wind leg the gradient Northerly breeze again freshened and stayed in for the rest of the race, with some exhilarating rides down wind," added Watson, who again provided the great photos of yesterday's racing.

Don Calvert and Intrigue a timber-hulled One Tonner which represented Australia at the Admiral's Cup in 1985, won the AMS category race yesterday by just 11 seconds from Shaun Tiedemann's Philosopher to finish the series on a net 16 point.

Second overall went to Jeff Cordell's Mumm 36 B&G Advantage on 21 points, third to Madness (Gavin Adamson), also a Mumm 36, on 36 points. Tas Paints placed fourth.

Intrigue won IRC pennant with a net 25 points from Tas Paints on 27 points with the veteran yacht Doctor Who (Rod Jackman) taking third place on a countback from B&G Advantage.

A second place in Group 1 PHS gave Bellerive Yacht Club vice-commodore Ian Stewart a nine-point winning margin from fellow BYC boats Filepro (Tim Gadsby) and B&G Advantage (Jeff Cordell).

Derwent Sailing Squadron Commodore Steve Chau sailed his Young 88 Young Lion to a double victory in Group, winning both the AMS and PHS categories.

Young Lion won AMS from another Young 88, Saga (Chris Sheehan) and Silicon Ship (Gordon Clark and David Wyatt) and PHS from Kamehameha (Frank Chatterton) and Serica (Charles Peacock).

In Group 2, the classic 8-metre yacht Juana (Jock Young) won the PHS pennant from Twitch (syndicate) and 42 South (Mark Ballard) while AMS went to the Northshore 38 Wings Three (Peter Haros) from 42 South and Illusion (David Brett).

After being level on points going into the final race, Peter Alcock's Mottle 33 Kindred Spirit managed to gain a close fourth while rival Wayatih (Allan Morgan) placed fourth.

The overall result was first place to Kindred Spirit by just 2.5 points from Wayitih, with Free n Easy (Rob Jones) third overall.

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