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Airlie Beach Race Week Day 2 Preview: Another hot day on the track

by Di Pearson 10 Aug 2019 01:53 BST 8-15 August 2019
Cruisers at Double Cone Island - Airlie Beach Race Week 2019 © Andrea Francolini

While south of the border the weather is anything but warm and sunny, competitors at Airlie Beach Race Week Festival of Sails 2019 are being spoilt rotten with warm sunny waters and a light breeze - and more of the same is on the cards for Day 2.

Gordon Ketelbey's Zen got the better of Marcus Blackmore's Hooligan overall in Division 1 yesterday, the two TP52's going at it hammer and tong. Third was Ray Roberts' much smaller Botin 40, Team Hollywood. It's hard for the smaller boats to score against the TPs, but Roberts won't be going down without a fight.

Tim Cumming's Melges 24, Kraken, made the best of the 5-12 knot breezes, her light hull tailor-made for the conditions. Damian Suckling's SS8, Top Gear claimed second spot.

Cruising Division 1 went to Peter Henry's beautiful Swan 57, White Swan, from Victoria. Mal Robertson's evergreen Eureka 11 from Queensland, was runner-up.

Greg Busch sailed his Sydney 40, Mako Sunglasses (NSW) to the top of Cruising Division two with Paul and Angela Woodma's Bavaria 44, Summer Wind (Vic). In Division 3 it was Keith Maguire's Beneteau 361, Fargo at the top of the podium from Stephen Green's Out of the Blue (Qld).

The Non-Spinnaker division did not have it easy as they were out of phase with the best of the wind. At the end of the day, Robert Grey's Renaissance 3, an Amel 55 from Victoria won from Dewi Hughes' Hanse 411, Anthea (Qld) and John Cable's Shiraz IV (Qld).

Thomas Jordan's Lunacy (Qld) overcame challenges from two other Queensland boats Anka's Away (John Fowell) and Hairy McClary (Tim McCall) to take first place.

All other results are on the official website: abrw.com.au hover over On Water and click on race results.

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