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18ft skiff Ssangyong JJ Giltinan Trophy - Day 5

by Frank Quealey 23 Feb 2005 07:17 GMT

Euan Mc Nicol's Club Marine became the fourth winner from as many races when the skiff took out Heat 4 of the Ssangyong International Championship on Sydney Harbour today.

Rookie skipper Mc Nicol, Seve Jarvin and Tim Austin were brilliant in the light Easterly wind as they recorded a 1min 46secs victory.

Daniel Phillips' Omega Smeg finished second 8secs ahead of Team Pegasus, skippered by two times Giltinan winner Howie Hamlin of the US.

Mc Nicol was a crewmember with John Winning's successful 2000 Giltinan Champion, AMP Centrepoint, but is having his first season as skipper in the 18s.

The Club Marine team led at every mark throughout the race.

After the first windward leg they held a 30secs lead over Team Pegasus and defending champion Rob Greenhalgh in RMW Marine.

When the fleet reached the same buoy on the second circuit of the course this lead had been extended to 1min 40secs over RMW.

From that point Club Marine was never in danger of defeat, however the race for minor placings was intense.

Following today's race Rag & Famish (John Harris) leads the pointscore with 14.0 points, followed by Asko Appliances (Hugh Stodart) and RMW on 19.0 and Club Marine on 22.0.

Allowing for discards, Rag & Famish has 8.0 points, Club Marine and Asko 9.0, RMW 11.0 and Computer Associates (Anthony Young) on 13.0.

Heat 4 Results:

PosSkiffElapsed TimeChampionship Points
1Club Marine01:18:4022
2Omega Smeg01:20:2635
3Team Pegasus01:20:3425
4RMW Marine 19 (2nd)
5Asko Appliances 19 (2nd)
6Rag & Famish Hotel 14 (1st)
7Casio Seapathfinder 31
8CT Sail Bettens 46
9Maytag 28
10Fisher & Paykel 48
11Panasonic * (avg. Pts)
12Computer Associates 25
13Team Morrison 72
14SX Projects 63
15Adtec Communications 80
16Belle Property 66
17Rosemount 74
18Ssangyong Yandoo 59
19GP Covers 80
20Avaya 86
21Pegasus Racing 82
22Churchill's Sports Bar 60
23Barron & Smithers-Henri Lloyd 85
24Fat Face Clothing 79
25CST Switzerland 110
26CST Composites 87
27Team Mc Lean 104
28AAPTOCS62

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