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Sydney International Boat Show 2024

Penultimate day of Flying Fifteen Worlds in Napier

by Jonny Fullerton on 2 Mar 2017
Percy & Pedersen NZL - Penultimate Day - Flying Fifteen World Championship 2017 Jonny Fullerton
The penultimate race of the 21st Luxus Flying Fifteen World Championship in Napier has set up to be a mouthwatering finale with the title hanging in the balance.

Another warm sunny day on Hawke’s Bay with a hint of a stronger breeze earlier on, which toyed with the PRO and ended up proving a real challenge. Twice race management were in start sequence when the radio call came in from the top mark that the breeze was swinging from 70 - 100 degrees and back again.

On the third attempt race six got underway around 1400hrs in another light and shifty seven-ten knot NE/E breeze with a bit of chop thrown in for good measure. The start was clean but with an almost constantly oscillating breeze it proved a real test to find the best way to tackle the first upwind leg.



Both the championship leaders Steve Goacher and Tim Harper (GBR) and Nick and Janet Jerwood started mid line and sniffed out the best track to round with a few boat lengths lead over a large pack including Charles Apthorp and Alan Green (GBR/IRE), fellow Brits Greg Wells and Richard Rigg and Hayden Percy and Scott Pedersen, the first of a bunch of kiwis.

The run proved a bit pedestrian as the breeze softened and the chase pack had to fight for room at the gate, sometimes rounding up to five boats abreast. Once ahead the Goacher machine went into cover mode never letting the Jerwood’s off their radar scanner. Apthorp and Green also managed to hold their position but the fight for the remaining top 10 places remained tight all the way round the triangle.



As Goacher and Harper rounded the gate to head up to the finish, the sea breeze came in with a final flourish sucking the lead group in to make the final work leg interesting. Everything the Jerwoods did to get away from the clutches of the Goach, it was to no avail, the British team crossing for the third bullet of the championship with one race to go.

Apthorp and Green finished third ahead of a big cluster of boats. The young kiwis, Percy and Pedersen were back in form in their 28 year old Silver fleet boat grabbing a useful fourth and Brits David Mckee and Mal Hartland a solid fifth.



So the world title hangs in the balance with one ore race to go. Steve Goacher and Tim Harper stand five points ahead of Nick and Janet Jerwood but neither crew can afford any mishaps carrying double digit discards.

Canberra sailors Matthew Owen and Andrew Reed had a day to forget finishing 25th, their discard, but remain in third overall, ahead of a log jam of crews on 39 and 40 points. It looks like a classic finale between the British and Australian pairs but neither can afford a slip up in the final race with only one discard.

Race seven is scheduled for an earlier start time of 1000 hrs (local) with no racing starting after1300hrs (local).



Provisional Results (Top 10 of 57 entries, after six races with one discard)

1 GBR 4021 Steve Goacher / Tim Harper - (19),8,1,1,2,1 = 13pts
2 AUS 3986 Nick Jerwood / Janet Jerwood - 5,2,8,(20),1,2 = 18pts
3 AUS 3684 Matthew Owen / Andrew Reed - 2,4,7,9,12,(24) = 34pts
4 NZL 3091 Hayden Percy / Scott Pedersen - 1,6,22,5,(25),5 = 39pts
5 GBR 4005 David McKee / Mal Hartland - 7,10,2,10,(23),10 = 39pts
6 NZL 3840 Murray Gilbert / Jonathan Burgess - (32), 9,6,13,5,6 = 39pts
7 GBR 4004 Charles Apthorp / Alan Green - 6,(53),14,2,15,3 = 40pts
8 HKG 3972 Ashley Smith / Adam Kingston - 14,(35),4,6,4,16 = 44pts
9 GBR 3760 Jeremy Davy / Martin Huett - 9,5,10,7,(16),DSQ/58 = 47pts
10 GBR 4030 Greg Wells / Richard Rigg - 4,14,15,(24),11,4 = 48pts

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