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Etchells Asia Pacific Championships at Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club - Day 2

by Koko Mueller 25 Oct 2015 14:36 GMT 24-26 October 2015

In contrast to the light winds on the first day, today's Etchells Asia Pacific Championship action started in a healthy 12 to 15kts of nor'easterly breeze, with 33 boats reporting to the start line. Race Officer Kevin Wilson set a 1.8nm beat and after a competitive start featuring one boat OCS, it was American entry Aretas which reached the windward mark at the front of the fleet, ahead of Chris Hamption's Tango and Jake Gunther's The Boat.

By the first run, the wind was gusting to 20kts and the heavier conditions took their toll, both in terms of equipment, with Irish entry Matatu Dubh retiring with a broken halyard and in terms of execution, with Michael Haehnel's Fuzzy Duck retiring with her kite wrapped around the forestay. On the second beat, the fleet continued to favour the left, with positions in a state of flux. As the boats crossed the line, it was Jon McClean's Aretas which held on to her lead and claimed the bullet, ahead of Graeme Taylor's Magpie and Tango.

With the RO intending to fit three races in to make up on the schedule, there was no time wasted in resetting the pin boat for the second start of the day and reducing the windward leg to 1.7nm. Once again, boats were pushed over the start line early, with both No Dramas and Gunga Din clearing the line and restarting the race at the back of the fleet.

This time it was Hong Kong's Mark Thornburrow on Racer X 2 who reached the windward mark first, ahead of Jake Gunther and African Queen, both regulars at the head of the fleet. With China White also having problems with an intertwined kite and forestay, the fleet was further depleted to 32 boats and with the breeze subsiding to 15kts, it was Jake Gunther who surfed over the line for first ahead of Racer X 2 and Magpie.

In 8 to 12kts, the fourth race of the Etchells Asia Pacific Championships got underway, with 31 boats on the start line and The Answer Is... and Scimitar being called on course side. As the breeze filled back in to 18kts, and the Ninepins swell began to build, a gaggle of the leading boats reached the windward mark at the same time. In a crowded mark rounding, Racer X 2 T-boned Magpie in a port starboard, resulting in the retirement of both boats. Magpie goes back to RHKYC Kellett Island tonight to enjoy the attentions of the fibreglass department and is unlikely to play any further part in the regatta.

Ante Razmilovic on Swedish Blue stayed well out of this altercation and let throughout the race to record their first bullet of the event ahead of Baby Doll and No Dramas. With two races scheduled for the final day of the regatta, the top of the leaderboard is tight, with only one discard on offer for the series. The Boat leads Scimitar by three points, with both Aretas and Racer X 2 only one point further back.

Results after Day 2:

PosBoat NameSail NoSkipperNatCrewR1R2R3R4Pts
1stThe Boat991Jake GuntherAUS3361‑1110
2ndSCIMITAR1262Steve BenjaminUSA4445‑2113
3rdAretas1372Jon McCleanUSA391‑11414
4thRacer X 21406Mark ThornburrowHKG4572(DNF)14
5thNo Dramas1403Seamus McHughSUI385‑22316
6thSwedish Blue1410Ante RazmilovicGBR3‑17116118
7thPHAN1351Jeremy ThorpGBR36‑88519
8thAfrican Queen1400Jan MuyskenUAE32‑1441420
9thTango1391Chris HamptonAUS3‑16314724
10thJezebel1333Peter BackeHKG31‑17131226
11thMagpie947Graeme TaylorAUS32223(DNF)27
12thThe Martian1378Marvin BeckmannUSA4‑141012830
13thBaby Doll1226Noel DrennanAUS3‑24209231
14thLand Rat1422John WarlowAUS3‑31923638
15thFreelance1339Laurence MeadHKG47‑19181338
16th13641364Frank van KempenHKG410‑22101939
17th13751375Argyle CampbellUSA4‑212171543
18thMatatu Dubh1015James DownerIRL323(DNF)15947
19thYANDOO XX868Jeanne‑Claude StrongAUS4‑3013251048
20thEasy Tiger884Marty KayeHKG3121521‑2348
21stHighlander1356Martin WebsterAUS4‑2912191748
22ndDreamOn1269Greg FarrellHKG4‑2516161648
23rdThe Battler903Michael CoatesHKG31123‑262256
24thGunga Din1243Nick BurnsHKG4‑2018201856
25thReprobate1235Mark ParkerHKG315‑28272062
26thThe Answer is...938Charlie ManzoniHKG4‑2624172667
27thFree Advice1335Robert HannaAUS31927RDG(DNS)69
28thChelsea Lady1150Bill SteeleAUS3‑3329242578
29thStampede1329Rob GoddardGBR31825(DNC)DNC80
30thFuzzy Duck1180Michael HaehnelHKG328(DNF)282783
31stDiva Deux1193Mark YeadonHKG332(OCS)292485
32ndWanchai Belle1345Jamie McWilliamHKG313(DNC)DNCDNC87
33rdAre We There Yet1358Thomas CheungHKG4‑3430302989
34thChina White992Nicholas StaggGBR32726(DNF)DNC90
35thGrand V511Stephen IngateAUS3(DNS)DNS322897
36thHKG 6961260Greg Forgan‑SmithAUS3353131(DNC)97

Live tracking available at www.tractrac.com/web/event-page/event_20151023_AsiaPacifi/679

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