Please select your home edition
Edition
GOAT Marine

CYCA Land Rover Winter Series - Race 6

by Di Pearson, CYCA media 31 May 2015 09:06 BST 31 May 2015

Light airs pull racing up short

Due to a forecast malfunction, Principal Race Officer Ms Robyn Morton was forced to shorten the course for Race 6 of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's Land Rover Winter Series today.

"The forecast was for a nice 10 knot westerly, and while the breeze stayed in the west, it was generally 5-8 knots and petered out to around 3 knots at times. It never reached the predicted wind speed, so we shorted the course once each division got through the gate for the first time," Morton said.

"Most of the 105 boats that started had at least one and a half hours of sailing, which isn't much, but I thought it would be nasty to send them around the course again, given the situation. They could have been out there for a long, long time," she added.

Those who benefitted from the shorter race included Darryl Hodgkinson, who sailed his Cookson 50 Victoire to a near two minute win over Paul Clitheroe's TP52 Balance in Division A1.

Both will be contesting the Land Rover Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race at the end of July and are enjoying the friendly pre-Gold Coast rivalry as they check each other's weekly performances out.

Today's win lifted Victoire onto equal points with division leader, Duende (Damien Parkes), but Parkes' JV52 has the upper hand on countback with four pointscore races remaining in the annual Series.

Utopia, the Sydney 38 owned by past CYCA Commodore and Life Member John Messenger, won Division B from its toughest opponent, Philip Groves' Sydney 39CR Huntress.

Messenger was in town for CYCA director Tony Kirby's wedding yesterday and was looking forward to relieving his cousin Peter Messenger from helming duties, but at the last minute could not make it.

Only last evening, Messenger, whose company sponsors the CYCA's annual Marinassess Women's Match Racing Regatta, was complaining on being handicapped out of contention and felt he should be given an age allowance. "I'm 72 and I'm giving all those young guys a big head start on handicap – I can't win under those circumstances," he said laughing.

So it was that Peter took the reins again, admitting of their win this afternoon: "We got very lucky. On the first leg we went a slightly different way to the rest of the yachts in our division, which helped. Later some of them fell into a hole and Huntress was gassed by Triton (a Division A1 yacht) allowing us to sail over the top of them.

"It's hard to beat the others in our division with our handicap, because we all sail at the same speed, so as I said, there was a lot of luck and our win was by under a minute on corrected time," said the steerer who confirmed that the breeze fell flat at times during the race.

James Cameron scored his first triumph of the Series after winning Division F with his 'pocket rocket' Luna Sea, a Hick 35.

"We finally did it," a relieved Cameron said. "We've been trying so hard, but our handicap has been tough. It came down a little this week and gave us an opportunity. I think being able to hold our kite all the way from Shark Island to the bottom mark, when others were unable to carry theirs all the way, gave us a slight edge."

Cameron said conditions were not straight forward. "The breeze had its moments. Generally it was 5-8 knots, but it dropped at times, and at one stage was just two and a half knots," he explained.

"This series is certainly good preparation for the upcoming offshore season and for the fact I have some new crew. We're enjoying ourselves and it was also enjoyable beating our division leader, Double Trouble," he said of Steve Wyatt's Bavaria 35 Match, which has a solid six point advantage over Greg Mason and Barb Maunsell's Sinewave.

Race 6 of the 10-race pointscore series which concludes on July 5, was sailed in cold and overcast conditions on Sydney Harbour, but the weather did not dampen the enthusiasm of competitors, most of whom were enjoying a few well-earned drinks back at the CYCA this afternoon.

Weekly prizes are awarded to the top three placegetters in each division and include exclusive CYCA Land Rover Winter Series merchandise. A lucky division winner is drawn each Sunday to receive a Land Rover Range Rover Evoque experience for a week. This time it was Adrian Abbott (Kirribilli), who scored his second win of the Series to lead Division A2 by one point.

A second draw revealed Division E victor, Jonathan Green (Crusader), as the winner of a lift stand launch and two free laydays courtesy of the Noakes Group.

Other Division winners today were: Division A1 – Victoire (Darryl Hodgkinson); Division C – Quetzalcoatl (Antony Sweetapple/Anthony Bruce/James Lee-Warner); Division D – The Philosopher's Club (Peter Sorensen); Division G – Noakes Red (Sean Langman); Division J1 – Marloo (George Girdis); Division J2 – Krakatoa (Don Young); Division K – Hubcap II (Herman Heiligers).

Next Sunday, June 7, the second of three races in the Ladies Day Series will be held.

For full results go to www.cyca.com.au/sysfile/downloads/2015_winter/index.htm

Related Articles

For the love of slightly larger, even faster boats
Bring it on. No chicken chutes allowed. Celestial, the newest Cape 31 in Oz is up and racing Thank you. You have let For the love of small, fast boats run before the breeze like a superlight planning hull under way too big a kite, with immense sheep in the paddock, and the Sailing Master grasping the flare gun in his pocket... No chicken chutes. Posted on 4 May
Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race Entries Open
The 384-nautical-mile race serves as the Audi Centre Sydney Blue Water Pointscore season opener The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) and race sponsor, Noakes Group, are pleased to announce that entries are now open for the 37th running of the Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race. Posted on 22 Apr
CYCA Youth Sailing Academy | Winter Squads
The world's leading youth keelboat program Since 1993, the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's Youth Sailing Academy has excelled in developing youth sailors into world class athletes. Posted on 27 Mar
Teams poised to settle unfinished business
80th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race preparations are well underway While the start of the 80th anniversary Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is still some time away, preparations are already well under way at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA). Posted on 14 Mar
80th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race entries open
A fleet of over 120 yachts expected to compete in the milestone event The 80th anniversary of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is expected to attract huge interest from sailors from Australia and around the globe, all eager to participate in the milestone event. Posted on 12 Mar
The 600 Sweet Spot
The world of offshore racing is booming around the world The world of offshore racing is booming around the world. Record entries, some of the world's fastest yachts and highest profile campaigns, and a plethora of Corinthian teams have the 'classics' on their bucket list. Posted on 4 Mar
80th Rolex Sydney Hobart entries to open soon
Promising to be a spectacular edition of the race The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) is thrilled to announce that entries for the milestone 80th edition of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race will open in the coming weeks. Posted on 14 Feb
CYCA claims 2025 Helly Hansen International
Cole Tapper, Max Brennan, Jack Frewin & Hamish Vass win in Sydney Cole Tapper, Max Brennan, Jack Frewin & Hamish Vass have won the 2025 Helly Hansen International, claiming the Joy Ride Perpetual Trophy for a second time over Jeffrey Petersen, Enzo Menditto, Spencer Kriestein, Justin Callahan, Mitchell Callahan. Posted on 28 Jan
Semi-Finalists set for Helly Hansen International
Cole Tapper has finished at the top of the pile CYCA's Cole Tapper has finished at the top of the pile after the qualifying stage was completed yesterday, with the United States of America, New Zealand and Great Britain joining Australia as semi-finalists. Posted on 24 Jan
J/99 Teams Silver in rough & tumble RSHYR
Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race has become an icon of Australia's summer sport Over the past 78 years, the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race has become an icon of Australia's summer sport, ranking in public interest with such national events as the Melbourne Cup, the Australian Open tennis, and the Boxing Day cricket test. Posted on 13 Jan