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Gemmill Homes Flying Fifteen 55th Australian National – Day 3

by Jonny Fullerton on 4 Jan 2017
Day 3 – Fleet downwind - Gemmill Homes Flying 15 Australian Championship Jonny Fullerton
Just another day in sailing paradise as 40 Flying Fifteens took part in day three of the Gemmill Homes Flying Fifteen Australian Championship in Esperance. Clear blue skies, warm temperatures and a superb day of steady breezes ranging from 15 - 20 knots and a 1m swell. Three more races using a variation of courses made for an exhausting but thoroughly enjoyable days racing.

Race five of the championship was called a general recall so a quick fix on the pin and away we went again. Clean this time with most of the fleet favouring the left hand side of the course. John Wilson and Matt Summers (Ffast Lane 4) pop the dayglow yellow kite in the lead followed by (Glamour Buoys) Greg Leaversuch and Peter Barblett and the familiar blue kite of Nick and Janet Jerwood (Ineffable) with another (Ffast Lane) Ashley Smith and Adam Kingston from Queensland in the mix.



On lap two these four boats arrive at the leeward gate in a row and two go left and two go right. The three leaders remain the same but Alan Bax and Simon Childs (Fforever Young) are rising through the ranks to challenge.
On the final triangle Wilson and Summers have around a 100m lead but its never enough with the Jerwood's in pursuit. Around the final wing mark and a fast reach to the finish. Wilson goes high to protect height whilst the Jerwood's sail fast and low, surging past to take the gun. Wilson and Summers settle for second and a slightly fluffed gybe by the Glamour Buoys leaves the door open for Baxxy to slip past to snatch third. The chasing pack became a private battle between the Royal Freshwater Bay YC boats finishing fourth - seventh.



Same glamour conditions for race six and another clean start. This time the Brits lead round lap one chased by the hungry, ex Brits (now Aussies), the Jerwood's. The ever consistent Wilson / Summers combo from SoPYC fight for third with the RFBYC pack. Although there were changes in the minor placings, the race was on to see if Bax and Childs could hold off the charging Jerwood's. On every hoist and every gybe they seem to be just a bit slicker than the rest of the fleet so the pressure was on in every manoeuvre. On the final gybe at the wing mark, spectators expected the usual scenario but the multi championship winners from Hayling Island in the UK, used all their experience and skills to hold off the charge to finish the job and claim their first bullet of the regatta. Jerwood's second and Wilson / Summers third. Yu and Nelson (Tuffan Up) finish fourth and Chris Paterson and Ed Repsevicius (Storyteller) and excellent fifth.



The breeze was gradually getting a bit stronger with some big gusts but a third race of the day was irresistible so a weary fleet lined up one more time. There were a few left shifts this time necessitating a bit of shuffling of course marks and a slightly longer course with an upwind finish.

A cracking start at the pin by the Queenslanders Smith and Kingston and the fleet working the offshore (left) side of the course. Rounding first was the in form Brits Bax and Childs with Greg Tonnison and Mark Lovelady (Spot the Dif-ference) on their stern and the Jerwoods breathing down their necks.

With their slick boat handling and turbo downwind speed the unstoppable Jerwoods surfed past into the lead. Tonnison and Lovelady also slip streaming past the Brits on the triangle. The last upwind work to the finish the mighty Jerwood machine extended away to take the gun and have one hand on the title. Tonnison and Lovelady just held off Bax and Childs and Philippa Packer and Dean McAullay recovered with a late surge to take fourth.



Nick and Janet sum up their day

“We were pushed very hard in all the races, its very tight, there is very little difference in all the boats, they have all been around for a while so everyone knows the settings to make them go fast so there are very small differences. Its just about how hard you work and where you position the boat on the course. Can you get off the start line and stay clear?.”

“You would struggle to wish for something better than we got today, it was great sailing, a good fleet, good courses, a full range of wind conditions, excellent competition on the race course. Even after the finish when you turn round to come back to shore you have a spinnaker reach to die for, you don’t get sailing like that anywhere its perfect!”

Special mention goes out to Bill Shand and his crew David Parish from Gippsland Lakes in Victoria. Bill is an 87 year old veteran of Flying Fifteen sailing and has finished every race and currently sits mid table in the championship. He builds all his own boats and trails them across the Nullarbor to compete in WA. He is a legend.



Contrasting in ages, the youngest competitors JJ Wallace (18yrs) and Sam Gardner (21yrs) from Esperance Bay YC had finished all their races but were not so fortunate today. JJ was rammed by his dad John, taking both boats out of contention and no doubt causing a family row at the dining room table over a large repair bill!

The final race of the championship takes place on Thursday morning when a slightly alarming forecast for air temperatures of 40 - 45 degrees and a wind forecast from nothing to everything and the kitchen sink! So an early start time of 1000 hrs (local) is scheduled before the fleet melts under the Western Australian sun.

Nick and Janet Jerwood for SoPYC have sailed an impeccable regatta but the remaining podium places are undecided as a second discard comes into play after eight races are sailed so all to play for on the final day.

Provisional Standings after seven races with one discard (top six of 40 boats)

1 AUS3986 Ineffable Nick - Jerwood / Janet Jerwood (SoPYC)7pts
2 GBR4047 Fforever Young - Alan Bax / Simon Childs (HISC UK) 16pts
3 AUS3989 Ffast Lane 4 - John Wilson / Matthew Summers (SoPYC) 21pts
4 AUS3859 Tuffan Up - David Yu / Chris Nelson (RFBYC) 24pts
5 AUS3775 Absolutely Ffabulous - Philippa Packer / Dean McAullay (RFBYC) 34pts
6 AUS3743 Spot the Difference - Greg Tonnison / Mark Lovelady (SoPYC) 35pts

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