Please select your home edition
Edition
Rooster 2025

ORC NSW Championship at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club - Day 1

by Di Pearson/RPAYC media 9 Feb 2024 09:51 GMT 9-11 February 2024
Division 1 start - ORC NSW Championship 2024 © Andrea Francolini / RPAYC

Day 1 of the ORC NSW Championship conducted by Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC), was a testing Passage Race; competitors describing conditions as lumpy, bumpy, and shifty with plenty of current.

Division 1 went to David Ross and crew on Kukukerchu. The DK46 Nine Dragons (Bob Cox) and Ian Box's XP44, Toy Box 2, filled out the top three.

Ross' Cape 31 goes like a rocket downwind. It held them in good stead today, keeping Kukukerchu in touch with her larger rivals and resulting in her win.

"We were third around the first mark. Pretty good for a little boat," Ross said. "It was a beat to Long Reef and it was bumpy, so the big boats got away. Downwind heading north, though, we managed the conditions well. Downwind is what the boat is good at. The DK46s got around the mark only 100 metres ahead of us. Then they got away on the tide upwind.

"The race was good fun. We know the boat goes well and it just happens that the conditions suited us," Ross said of his yacht's performance. "We managed 6.8 to 7.2 knots upwind and 16 downwind. I have a really good crew who knows what is going on, so we were cautiously confident."

Ross, who normally sails on Sydney Harbour commented, "I've not sailed against any of the other boats, except Toy Box, so we didn't really know what to expect initially. Overall, it was a good day. But it's only Day 1, with a lot more to come."

Ross continued, "It's really well organised here, including information provided, start boat, everything. It's professional. And it's just such a nice place to be up here, on the water and off."

Division 2's top spot went to the Queensland entry, Let's Get It On, the Corby 36 owned by Garry Holt, with Neil Padden's Beneteau 40.7, Wailea, second. These two were also top two in that order under IRC. Third went to Rob Brewer's Young 88, Coyote.

Simon Grosser, who won Division 2 in 2022 and 2023 with his Young 88, Young at Heart, was fourth. The competition between the two Young boats will no doubt be interesting over the next two days.

Back with the winner, Holt came armed with a very good crew: "I've got some of the crew that helped me win at Hamo (he won Division 4 at the 2022 Australian Yachting Championships at Hamilton Island). Warwick Rooklyn is sailing master and others are Peter Sheldrick, Don McPhee, Will Finlay, Darren Nicholson and Michael Kennedy."

All can claim top results in offshore and/or skiff events.

"The course was good. It was a pleasant sail, with 16-17 knots," Holt explained.

"Wailea gave us the hurry up and kept us honest today. We won the start though and faced current, lump and swell. We're looking forward to the next two days."

Race 1 for both divisions was a Passage Race and set up for the south-easterly. Division 1 was sent on a 25 nautical mile course, while Division 2 contested a 22nm course. Both divisions were away on time at 12pm in a building 12 knot breeze in lumpy and rough conditions off Barrenjoey. From there, the yachts headed east to the first mark before hardening up to the laid Newport Reef mark.

The ORC NSW Championship continues tomorrow from midday with windward/leewards on Pittwater.

Entrants in the two-day Pittwater Regatta hit the water for the first time tomorrow, with the Broken Bay 5 Heads Race scheduled to start at 11.30am.

Late this afternoon, competitors, family and friends attended the presentation and the AC40 Simulator launch at the Club and entertainment provided by Roc Koren.

For full results and all information, please visit: www.pittwaterregatta.au

Related Articles

Three new ORC Pacific Coast Champions crowned
22 teams from the US and Australia raced diverse designs at the Rolex Big Boat Series With a three-hour-long Bay Tour race as the final test for competitors, the 61st edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club came to a stunning close yesterday afternoon. Posted on 15 Sep
61st Rolex Big Boat Series at San Francisco
The event came to a stunning close on Sunday afternoon With a three-hour-long Bay Tour race as the final test for competitors, the 61st edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club came to a stunning close on Sunday afternoon. Posted on 15 Sep
2025 ORC Double-Handed Worlds concludes
Mia Gioia, Colombre and Altissimus are the new champions in Monfalcone Fifty-five teams representing ten nations gathered in the Gulf of Trieste this week for the ORC Double-Handed World Championship 2025, hosted by Yacht Club Monfalcone at Marina Monfalcone in collaboration with the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC). Posted on 13 Sep
10 days till close of Sail Paradise 2025 entries
A fresh onslaught of new arrivals in the 40ft+ range set to challenge defending champion A fresh onslaught of new boat acquisitions and arrivals in the 40ft+ range is set to really test defending champion Glenn Burrell and his RP42 Black Diamond crew this year, with rumours swirling of more to come. Posted on 11 Sep
Pittwater Sail Expo 2025 set for October
From racing to cruising, Australia's biggest sailing showcase The Pittwater Sail Expo 2025 will take place from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 October at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC), Newport, and promises to be the biggest sailing only showcase in the country. Posted on 11 Sep
Rolex Big Boat Series starts Thursday
Built on Tradition, Powered by Innovation The waters of San Francisco Bay are set to come alive with four action-packed days of racing at the 61st edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series, Thursday, September 11, through Sunday, September 14. Posted on 11 Sep
4th ORC Double-Handed Worlds opening day
Heavy rain, poor visibility, and unstable winds forced organisers to cancel the Short Offshore Race The opening race of the ORC Double-Handed Worlds 2025, hosted by YC Monfalcone in collaboration with the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC) and held at Marina Monfalcone, was abandoned today due to severe weather conditions in the Northern Adriatic. Posted on 10 Sep
4th ORC Double-Handed Worlds kicks off
57 teams set to race across Italian, Slovenian, and Croatian Waters The northern gateway to the Mediterranean, Monfalcone has come alive with international offshore racing talent as the 4th edition of the ORC Double-Handed World Championship officially gets under way. Posted on 8 Sep
From vision to reality
The XR 41's journey from sketch to World Champion In 2023 I took part in my first X-Yachts Gold Cup at Aarhus in Denmark. It was a glorious event, balancing fun and competition perfectly, and was a weekend where new friendships were formed with sailors who I continue to chat with regularly. Posted on 2 Sep
From Gut Feel to Fast Numbers
The Data Driven Edge for Your Best Season Yet The season might be ending for some and just beginning for others, but the goal is the same: finding those extra gains that separate leaders from the pack. Now's the time to stop guessing and start repeating the fast settings that deliver results. Posted on 27 Aug