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SB20 Australian Championship at Hobart - Overall

by Peter Campbell 11 Dec 2017 10:06 GMT 8-11 December 2017

In just on a month's time Hobart yachtsman Brett Cooper and his talented crew of the SB20 Aeolus will be lining up on the River Derwent as one of the local favourites for the World championship in this spectacular one-design sports boat class.

Cooper and his crew of Darren 'Twirler' Jones and Nick Corkhill yesterday underlined their World championship prospects by scoring a convincing overall victory in the SB20 Australian championship on the Derwent.

Cooper finished with a net 28 points score, including four straight races mid-series followed by two seconds, ending the series yesterday with a seventh and a third.

This placed Aeolus eight points clear of international champions in other classes: foiling Moth World Masters champion Rob Gough in Difficult Woman who was second overall, and former International Dragon class world champion Nick Rogers, helming Karabos, third.

Gough finished with a net 36 points, his worst place a ninth, while Rogers outsailed the fleet in race nine yesterday to finish with 37 points.

Just one point back came 2017 SB20 world championship runner-up Michael Cooper with Export Roo, who won three of the ten races, finishing the regatta with a spirited win in the last race.

A 20th place in race nine probably cost Export Roo a podium finish.

Safe and sure crew work and smart tactics, as well as top class helming in close encounters were the key factors to success in this fleet, with sail handling on the near-planing spinnaker runs resulting in many changes of positions in fleet.

Brett Cooper's crew regular Nick Corkhill and international sailor 'Twirler' Jones, a six times world champions sailor in the Mumm 30 class certainly proved a major factor in their success. Jones, born in Hobart, was an inductee into the Tasmanian Yachting Hall of Fame in 2016.

Hobart's SB20 fleet is one of the biggest in the world and the current and future depth of talent was evident in the four day racing by the 36 boat fleet, which included five women's teams and four youth crews.

Youth champion is prominent Laser Radial dinghy sailor Sam King who finished a most impressive 11th overall in fleet.

The Women's championship was fought out by two crews from the Athena Sailing women's group, Fire of Athena (Clare Brown) beating Pride of Athena (Colleen Darcey) by two points.

Nick Rogers, the founder of the SB20 class in Hobart, was declared 2017 Masters champion while the Corinthian Trophy was won by David Graney and his crew.

The SB20 World championship will be conducted jointly by the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania and the Derwent Sailing Squadron from 8-11 January, preceded by a pre-Worlds Regatta.

A fleet of more than 60 boats is expected, including 20 from overseas, among them the current World champion Jerry Hill who beat Tasmania's Michael Cooper by just two points at Cowes, England last September.

Overall Results:

PosSkipperBoat NameBow NoR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1Brett COOPER (X)Aeolus45-11101111227328
2Rob GOUGH (X)Difficult Woman4712-9385435536
3Nick ROGERS (X) (M)Karabos4843-16933371437
4Michael COOPER (X)Export Roo31715614211-20138
5Frazer READPinch615137BFD26559860
6Paul BURNELLHoney Badger361363BFD1848617277
7Matthew PILKINGTONHenty CC596414441519103-2679
8George PEACOCKTeam Musto271276DNF1781298786
9Richard FADERBlack46159-172516711131189
10Elliott NOYEPorco Rosso651054BFDDNF116810697
11Samuel KING (Y)Masterclass75815191172015DNC410109
12Scott BRAINBrainwave942BFD10BFD9101321189129
13Mark LINKSKit Fisto96BFD1487BFD14942BFD132
14David GRANEY (M)Wedgewood95141711BFD6714143221136
15Kirwan ROBB (X)Ikon20581882BFD119DNF122218137
16Stephen CATCHPOOL (M)Hypertronics83312245DNCDNF10153013149
17Edward FADERThe Monkey Boat7172012DNF161717202824171
18Greg PRESCOTTTED43911138BFDDNCDNCDNC1412178
19Clare BROWN (W)Fire of Athena4219-272116152126232419184
20Colleen DARCEY (W)Pride of Athena44272915DNF221811162720185
21Jervis TILLYBrazen171623271510DNSDNCDNC616187
22Anna REID (Y)Mind Games90-30222014202223222323189
23William COOPER (Y)Murray Jones87322418BFD211921133315196
24Andrew SMITHSmigger4924DNF22DNE251324171229203
25Robert HENRYSudden Impulse93223033DNF122720191627206
26Alice GRUBBBig Ted292525321226DNC31281125215
27Greg ROWLINGSSwitzer-Piste64282128DNFDNC2622182117218
28Chris SHEEHAN (M)TBA6820DNF231013DNCDNCDNC2522224
29Steve HENLEY (M)Wicked86312834131925252626BFD227
30Stewart GORDON (M)Contact21261630DNF2429302515DNS232
31Felicity ALLISON (W)Cook Your Own Dinner81BFD3225DNFDNS2318DNF1914242
32Dylan GOREEl Pez89DNCDNC3117231216DNFDNCDNC247
33Issi DECLERCK (W)(Y)Power of Athena53331826DNFDNS3027DNF3131270
34Scott GLANVILLEBlue Gull82126DNFDNSDNS242924DNCDNC272
35Claire DABNER (W)Essence of Athena18293135DNSDNS2828273428277
36Jack ALLISON (Y)Warwick Dean56231929DNFDNSDNCDNCDNC2930278

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