Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Balance cleans up in Sydney Newcastle Race

by Di Pearson, CYCA Media 19 Feb 2017 06:58 GMT 18 February 2017
Balance cleaned up for the second year straight in the Sydney Newcastle Race © David Brogan / www.sailpix.com.au

Paul Clitheroe's TP52 Balance has almost replicated her clean sweep of last year's Sydney Newcastle race, taking line honours and winning IRC, ORCi and PHS overall, only missing breaking the record she set last year in the Ocean Pointscore Series conducted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.

The consistent southerly that drove Balance to her 4 hours 34 minutes 26 seconds record for the 63 nautical mile race was the antithesis of conditions experienced by competitors on Saturday, which resulted in Clitheroe's boat finishing in 9hrs 20mins 3secs.

"And the year before, we were first boat to finish, but five minutes outside the time limit...," Clitheroe remembered.

Overall, Balance beat The Goat (Sebastian Bohm/Bruce Foye) by nearly 50 minutes, with the series leader, About Time (Julian Farren-Price) third overall.

Conditions earlier in the day indicated a fairly quick and enjoyable ride to Newcastle, but a thunderstorm late in the afternoon put paid to that theory.

Denis Thompson, Principal Race Officer, said the day had started well: "We got them away on time in a 10-12 knot southerly. All got off the line easily and left the Harbour in 10 or so minutes.

"Balance (Paul Clitheroe) got a great start at the pin, but there was a whole bunch of boats there that swamped them," Thompson said. "But Triton (Michael Cranitch/David Gotze) got the best start at the boat end in clear air and to windward of the rest and blasted down the Harbour."

Clitheroe commented late in the evening: "Once we left Sydney Heads, it was champagne sailing. The sun popped out and we sailed in company with dolphins and mutton birds – and Triton.

But then the thunderstorm struck.

"Around Norah Head we saw the sky darkening. The storm was wild. There was one storm front in Sydney, one at Gosford and one at Newcastle and the storm clouds sucked up all the air.

"It was an amazing day out," said Clitheroe, describing "breeze from everywhere – due south, south-west, while it was south-east out to sea and as we got into Newcastle it was north-north/east – quite unusual. That's where we took time from Triton," he said after finishing just shy of one hour in front of his rival.

Clitheroe said they had seen the storm warning from the Bureau of Meteorology and expected to see as much as 60 knots, "but the most we saw was 17 knots all race. It could've been different for those behind us."

But according to Wax Lyrical's owner, Les Goodridge, who finished just after 11pm, 17 knots was the most they saw also.

"We had zero knots for hours on end. There were big holes in the course and we sat around doing nothing. We went through the storm cells, but there was no breeze in them. The issue wasn't too much wind – the issue was not enough.

"Newcastle Yacht Club stayed open for us and had a drink waiting, so that was great," he ended.

Despite the weather, which caused four retirements, Clitheroe says, "It's one of the nicest races we do. More boats should do it."

One race remains to decide the series. About Time is in the box seat to claim both IRC and ORCi overall honours. She has a three-point buffer over Balance in both IRC and ORCi. It will be a close call between the nine-time OPS champion and the 2015 Rolex Sydney Hobart and Blue Water Pointscore winner, both well in front of the rest of the field.

Col and Denise Wilson's Never a Dull Moment leads the PHS component of the series from Wax Lyrical, with About Time third.

The Lion Island race will close the 2016/2017 Ocean Pointscore Series and starts at 10am on 18 March.

Full Ocean Pointscore results are available here.

Related Articles

Making Waves 2024 Sydney Regatta
The Making Waves Regatta will be held on Friday 27 September Save the date! The Making Waves Regatta will be held on Friday 27 September. Posted on 5 Apr
Pallas Capital Gold Cup Act 1
Matador charges to win David Doherty's Matador took the win in a closely fought Act 1 of the Pallas Capital Gold Cup over the ten boat fleet this weekend, sailed from the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia. Posted on 17 Mar
Pallas Capital TP52 Gold Cup Preview
First Act this weekend at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia The Pallas Capital Gold Cup kicks off this weekend with 10 out of 11 boats on the start line for Act 1 of 4, the first out of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia. The TP52's in Australia, and now the USA have adopted the TPR racing rule. Posted on 15 Mar
Rolex renews support of Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
CYCA renew sponsorship for a further ten years The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA), is delighted to announce that Rolex, the Title Partner of the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, has recently confirmed a continuation of its twenty-year relationship with the iconic Australian sporting event Posted on 11 Mar
2025 Trans-Tasman Yacht Race entries open
The race from Sydney traverses over 1,270 nautical miles to Auckland The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) has opened entries for the inaugural Trans-Tasman Yacht Race today. Posted on 8 Mar
CYCA's Clean Marina & Fish Friendly Accreditations
The Clean Marina program helps marinas to evaluate their environmental processes The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) has been awarded the International Clean Marina and Fish Friendly accreditations following a rigorous independent environmental audit. Posted on 13 Feb
Oldest videos from the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
A look back into our video archive We delve into the past, and round-up all the videos which show sailing in the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Australia, which has run every December since 1945. Posted on 14 Jan
J/133 Patriot wins division in wild, rough RSHYR
Rolex Sydney Hobart lives up to its legendary status Living up to its legendary status as one of the world's toughest ocean races, the 2023 edition of the 628.0nm Rolex Sydney Hobart Race had its fair share of throwing "everything including the kitchen sink" at the competitors from start to finish. Posted on 8 Jan
Rolex Sydney Hobart: Four boats still racing
Reflections on Toecutter's debut This morning four yachts remain at sea in the CYCA's 2023 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race: Jason Bond's Beneteau First 47.7 Enigma (NSW) and Kiwi husband and wife, Michael and Tracey Carter on Allegresse, both due to finish today. Posted on 31 Dec 2023
RSHYR: Watson arrives in Hobart to great fanfare
As a 16 year-old, she sailed single-handed, nonstop and unassisted around the world When Azzurro, the 'Little Boat That Could', docked in Hobart this afternoon just before 3.45pm, there was a huge crowd waiting to meet her - or more precisely, one of her crew - Jessica Watson OAM, who had just finished the Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. Posted on 31 Dec 2023