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2014 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week - Resurrection

by Lisa Ratcliff on 20 Aug 2014
Melges 32 racing at AHIRW Andrea Francolini
2014 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week - Thirty years ago at a crossroads Barry Cuneo took the sensible parent-pleasing option and pursued a career, believing he could drop back into sailing any time. He’s on the water all the time as a sea pilot on Port Philip, but when it came to sailing he discovered a large hole in the sport.

At 48 he made a return and now the long-time Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron member and sponsor is plugging that hole for a bunch of rising stars. In return for providing and sponsoring a Melges 32 for the class’ upcoming world championship, RQYS has lent their club coach, three-time Olympic coach Adrian Finglas.

In turn Finglas rang a couple of the maestros – Rob Brown and Grant Wharington – to help mentor four eager RQYS crew on their way to the world title via Audi Hamilton Island Race Week, the annual regatta in the Whitsundays that has drawn a 182-boat fleet this year.

The youngest on Envy Scooters is 16 year-old Charlie Wyatt, the current Australian 29er champion. Will Bates and Klaus Lorenze are both 18 and from the Queensland Academy of Sport. Lorenze was sailing Optimists until he outgrew the tiny dinghy. Now he can lift one under each arm. Matt Parrott, 21, is a Queensland match racing champion and the boat captain.



'We see Race Week as eight days of full on training and getting the culture right on the boat,' said Cuneo who is driving the Melges 32 called Envy Scooters. 'We have a gym membership on the island and we are teaching the young guys how to campaign a boat properly. We aren’t here to be last out of the bar.'

Rob Brown was part of the winning Australian America’s Cup crew in 1983 and is a three-time 18 foot skiff world champion. Grant Wharington is a highly experienced yachtsman and Rolex Sydney Hobart veteran.

For Race Week Wharington or ‘Wharo’ as he’s best known, is on trim, Brownie looks after tactics and Adrian is mainsheet hand and coach. The four together in front of a new adoring audience are a non-stop comedy routine.

'I let the jib off when they remind me. They have to speak up so I can hear,' jokes Brown.

'These guys are seriously lucky to have the depth of knowledge of Grant, Rob and Adrian,' says Cuneo who is from a well-known Queensland sailing family. His dad Tom is a former Australian 16ft skiff champion and uncle John was a sailing gold medallist at the Munich Olympic Games in 1972.

At the midway point of Audi Hamilton Island Race Week Envy Scooters is the lead Melges 32 in their pointscore after six races. Stephen O’Rourke’s Panther is two points from the clubhouse leader and John McDougall’s Goodgear Mac 2 third.



The last three windward/leewards were ticked off in quick succession yesterday, Tuesday August 19, 2014, in the ideal 10-12 knot sou’east breeze at Turtle Bay to the east of Hamilton Island. Today, Wednesday 20th is a layday.

From December 1st - seventh in Miami the Envy Scooter crew will take on the world’s best in a chartered Melges 32.

Cuneo’s investment to provide a clear path for teenagers once they outgrow dinghies and junior programs clearly comes from his own experience and lost opportunity. 'I want to show kids what’s possible and that they aren’t going to be stuck forever floating around in a little boat.'

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