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Combined Clubs Summer Pennant Race: Wild day for River Derwent sailing

by Peter Campbell 27 Oct 2018 12:00 BST 27 October 2018
Zephyr sailed an excellent race in heavy weather conditions such as she did in the Channel Race © Peter Watson

A near galeforce sou'-wester came roaring up the River Derwent at more than 30 knots this afternoon, playing havoc with the Combined Clubs Summer Pennant race, with a man overboard (MOB) situation, a dismasting and other gear damage that forced five yachts to retire.

It was a bleak day for yacht racing, with the SW consistently over 30 knots whipping the river into a mass of white caps, rain showers cut visibility, and the temperature hovering between 10 and 11 degrees (it felt like 4.5).

The skippers of two of the veteran yachts of the Hobart fleet, Doctor Who (Rod Jackman) and Intrigue (Don Calvert) were among the few to carry small spinnakers back to the finish, and they came out winners on corrected time.

A crew member of Madness fell overboard as the Mumm 36 was surfing back up the river under spinnaker to the finish, but prompt action by skipper Gavin Adamson and other crew saw him quickly retrieved without any harm.

As Madness motored back to the Royal Yacht Club of the Tasmania the sodden crewman was checked out by a fellow crew member, a nurse, and quickly recovered back ashore.

Chris Sheehan's Young 88 Saga was dismasted after the backstay broke on a spinnaker reach between Blackmans Bay and Ralphs Bay, with the crew guiding the disabled boat into a sheltered bay near White Rocks to recover the rig and sails before motoring back to Bellerive Yacht Club.

Other boats forced to retire were Crusader, Mischief and Groove, all returning to their moorings without assistance.

Wisely, Bellerive Yacht Club race officers decided that in view of the forecast of a strong south-westerly change it would be prudent to keep the fleet within the river, sailing shorter courses than a full day race.

While the front runners sailed the course in just over three hours, it was two-and-a-half hours before the last boat finished.

Divisions 1, 2 and 3 were sent to Blackmans Bay, then across the river to Ralphs Bay and back to Blackmans Bay, a distance of 28 nautical miles. Division 4 was sent on a 19 nautical mile course to Pigeon Holes and Blackmans Bay.

Nevertheless, competitors had "a lot on", to quote Shaun Tiedemann, skipper of Philosopher.

BYC sailing manager Tony Garrett described conditions as "certainly a test of good crew work and sound gear....with skippers reporting consistent 30 knots down the river."

"Although it was a square run to the finish, few of the boats elected to carry spinnakers....Oskana (Mike Pritchard) took line honours under mainsail only, apparently after having some problems with their headsail or halyard," Garrett added.

Crew member Gordon Clark of Division 3 entrant Frontline reported "We copped 40 knots approaching the finish!"

For Doctor Who, race two of the Combined Clubs Summer Pennant was another great result, with the former Sydney Hobart winner taking out both the IRC and PHS categories of Division 1, while Intrigue took first place under AMS scoring.

In IRC, Doctor Who won by just 11 seconds from Intrigue, third place going to Zephyr (Ian Johnston). In PHS, Zephyr placed second, Intrigue third.

Zephyr, a Farr 41mx, sailed an outstanding race, also placing second to Intrigue in Division 1 AMS, with Philosopher (Shaun Tiedemann) third.

In Division 2, Justin Barr's Rumbeat won both IRC and PHS, winning IRC from Wings Three (Peter Haros) and Frontline (Ian Snape).

Ian Stewart's Northshore 38 Southern Star took out the AMS category from Wings Three and Frontline.

In Division 3, there was a great duel between Young 88s, at least until Saga was dismasted. On corrected time Steve Chau's Young Lion won on IRC, but Young One (N Mills/J Nibbs) won both AMS and PHS.

Young Lion won IRC from Moonshadow (Anthony Ellis) and Footloose (Stewart Geeves). Young One won AMS from Young Lion and Moonshadow and in PHS again won from Young Lion, third place going to Trouble (Mark Millhouse).

Division 4 was decided on PHS handicaps with Camlet Way (Stephen Mannering) winning from Innovator (Smith & Aberley) and Wayatih (Allan Morgan).

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