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Winnings 2025 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship - Day 5

by Frank Quealey 13 Mar 2025 08:05 GMT 8-16 March 2025

Race Sponsor: Marine Outlet
Trophy: Bill Miller Memorial Trophy

With just one point separating the two leading contenders for the Winnings 2025 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship, today's Race 7 of the nine-race regatta was going to be critical going into the weekend's final two races, and the weather gods played their part as the fleet had perfect 10-14knot North East wind to race on a sunny, relatively traffic-free Sydney Harbour.

With the pressure on series leader Yandoo to regain the form which gave the team victory in the first four races, the crew of Tom Needham (skipper), Fang Warren (sheet) and Lewis Brake (bow) responded brilliantly to score a 2m13s win over their main rivals in Finport Finance (Keagan York, Matt Stenta, Angus Williams).

Third place went to Marine Outlet (Josh Porebski, Cam Gundy and Charlie Gundy) which finished a further 21s back.

New Zealand's C-Tech (Alex Vallings) finished fourth ahead of Germany's Black Knight (Heinrich von Bayern) and another New Zealand team in ASCC (Eli Liefting). Vaikobi (Kirk Mitchell) came home in seventh place with Australian champion Rag & Famish Hotel (Harry Price) ninth.

With two more races to be sailed over the coming weekend, Yandoo has increased her lead by one point. She has a net total of 14 points, followed by Finport Finance on 16, Rag & Famish Hotel on 29, ASCC on 34, C-Tech on 36 and Smeg (Nathan McNamara) on 37.

While the race for series victory between Yandoo will be a highlight, the battle for the final podium position between the next four teams will be just as exciting.

Right from the start, after Yandoo won the first cross she was never headed at any stage of the race as the crew were super and the boat had both speed and height on each of the long beats from Clark Island to the Beashel Buoy weather mark.

The Rag & Famish Hotel team gambled on a decision to go with the smaller #2 rig and paid a heavy penalty when the breeze didn't freshen at any stage of the race.

Yandoo was awesome. She quickly raced ahead of the challenging fleet up the first beat and established a 43s lead over Finport Finance, Black Knight, Marine Outlet, C-Tech, ASCC, Vaikobi, Smeg, Akarana Eatery (Tim Howse, NZ), WLTH (Josh Sloman), Rag & Famish and Balmain (Henry Larkings).

Down the long spinnaker run, around Shark Island, to the bottom mark off Clark Island, it was no better for the chasers as Yandoo extended her leading margin to 59s.

The next seven placings remained the same as they had been at the Beashel Buoy.

Over the next lap of the course, Yandoo again demonstrated her speed over all legs of the course, and at the Clark Island buoy the second time was 1m50s ahead of Finport Finance. Marine Outlet had a great spinnaker run and had moved up into third place ahead of Black Knight, C-Tech, ASCC, Vaikobi and Rag & Famish.

Yandoo maintained her big lead to cross the finishing line with a comfortable win and now goes into the weekend with a good opportunity to retain the title she won in 2024.

Race 8 of the Winnings 2025 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship will be sailed on Sydney Harbour on Saturday (15 March). The Australian 18 Footers League's spectator ferry will follow the race, leaving Double Bay Public Wharf at 2pm. SailMedia will also livestream all the action.

Results after Day 5:

PosTeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1Yandoo ‑ AUS | NSW (Tom Needham 1111912.8114
2Finport Finance ‑ AUS | NSW (Keagan York 253282216
3Rag & Famish ‑ AUS | NSW (Harry Price 564571828
4ASCC ‑ NZL (Eli Liefting 3425948634
5C‑TECH ‑ NZL (Alex Vallings 47262313436
6Smeg ‑ AUS | NSW (Nathan McNamara 81358151037
7Black Knight ‑ GER (Heinrich von Bayern 112732017545
8Balmain ‑ AUS | NSW (Henry Larkings 68.6127692948.6
9Shaw and Partners ‑ AUS | NSW (Emma Rankin 121010.710531650.7
10Marine Outlet ‑ AUS | NSW (Josh Porebski 13112541410355
11Lazarus Capital Partners ‑ AUS | NSW (Tom Cunich 98292926963
12Vaikobi ‑ AUS | NSW (Kirk Mitchell 7917221119770
13The Kitchen Maker ‑ AUS | NSW (Lachlan Steel 182111131241371
14Sixt ‑ AUS | NSW (Jacob Marks 10168243211573
15WLTH ‑ AUS | QLD (Josh Sloman 211461121121276
16Honda Marine ‑ NZL (Harry Butler 191591518151789
17Big Foot ‑ AUS | QLD (David Hayter 1412102910162991
18Akarana Eatery ‑ NZL (Tim Howse 17291424162411106
19Noakes ‑ AUS | NSW (Bec Hancock 20191824151123106
20The Royal Oak ‑ AUS | NSW (Hugo Stoner 15291519.7221821110.7
21Skiff Ropes Rockstar ‑ GER (Benjamin Boehringer 22182419172018114
22Team Vic ‑ AUS | VIC (Scott Cunningham 16222514272514116
23Burrawang Hotel ‑ AUS | NSW (Simon Nearn 29291312261424118
24Goat Marine ‑ UK (Luke Goble 23172218192620119
25Allen Marine ‑ UK (Anthony Godwin 25231921132326124
26Hoefle Haus ‑ GER (Holger Hoefle 24202029242219129
2718 Footers B&R ‑ AUS | NSW (Luca Gambacorti 26242320252722140
28Gotcha4Life ‑ AUS | NSW (Dave Lightfoot 29292116282725146

Handicap Results after day 5:

PositionTeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7Pts
1Smeg ‑ AUS | NSW (Nathan McNamara 4727142225
2Honda Marine ‑ NZL (Harry Butler 214101114634
3Shaw and Partners ‑ AUS | NSW (Emma Rankin 361612421943
4Skiff Ropes Rockstar ‑ GER (Benjamin Boehringer 204192512244
5WLTH ‑ AUS | QLD (Josh Sloman 173142415949
6Akarana Eatery ‑ NZL (Tim Howse 129520718152
7Marine Outlet ‑ AUS | NSW (Josh Porebski 9102531613455
8Noakes ‑ AUS | NSW (Bec Hancock 7111024532157
9The Kitchen Maker ‑ AUS | NSW (Lachlan Steel 11211111911558
10Hoefle Haus ‑ GER (Holger Hoefle 245829145359
11Goat Marine ‑ UK (Luke Goble 2321551220761
12Sixt ‑ AUS | NSW (Jacob Marks 5137243211261
13The Royal Oak ‑ AUS | NSW (Hugo Stoner 6299018161463
14Allen Marine ‑ UK (Anthony Godwin 251938292465
15Yandoo ‑ AUS | NSW (Tom Needham 12961423191070
16ASCC ‑ NZL (Eli Liefting 815251810101374
17Balmain ‑ AUS | NSW (Henry Larkings 101223171372982
1818 Footers B&R ‑ AUS | NSW (Luca Gambacorti 26241361527589
19Lazarus Capital Partners ‑ AUS | NSW (Tom Cunich 14142929852090
20Finport Finance ‑ AUS | NSW (Keagan York 1520201620101798
21Black Knight ‑ GER (Heinrich von Bayern 217211327251198
22C‑TECH ‑ NZL (Alex Vallings 13181719282416107
23Team Vic ‑ AUS | VIC (Scott Cunningham 1623251526238110
24Gotcha4Life ‑ AUS | NSW (Dave Lightfoot 2929121212723113
25Rag & Famish ‑ AUS | NSW (Harry Price 2222222122825117
26Burrawang Hotel ‑ AUS | NSW (Simon Nearn 2929149251726120
27Vaikobi ‑ AUS | NSW (Kirk Mitchell 18172424192618120
28Big Foot ‑ AUS | QLD (David Hayter 19161729172229120

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