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2014 CYCA Trophy - Passage Series - Shogun and Nine Dragons in form

by Di Pearson CYCA Media on 13 Dec 2014
Shogun V was too good again today Andrea Francolini http://www.afrancolini.com/
2014 CYCA Trophy - Passage Series - Victorian yachtsman Rob Hanna made some hasty repairs to Shogun V’s bowsprit and bobstay after an incident in Tuesday’s Solas Big Boat Challenge to win Division One on Day one of the CYCA Trophy–Passage Series today, while Bob Cox is still in winning form after victory in the recent SSORC, taking out Division Two.

Hanna made do with a temporary stainless steel bobstay for his TP52, unable to find a carbon fibre replacement in time. Shogun beat Ray Roberts Farr 55, OneSails Racing by a mere 12 seconds on corrected time in the 18 nautical mile race hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia. Matt Allen’s Carkeek 60, Ichi Ban took line honours from OneSails Racing and finished third overall in Division One.



'I’m a little surprised by our win, we had a bit of system failure and lost a bit of time with that, and thought it might have cost us the race,' Hanna said. 'It was hard steering outside the Harbour for a short time, because of the short cross seas, but we soon got in the rhythm' he said.

'We had a really good start with speed, around one second behind the gun. We were right on Ichi Ban’s stern at South Head, but some of the older TP52’s gave us a good workout. Shogun’s fast downwind, so we had a good run,' said Hanna who also won ORCi overall and is leading the CYCA’s Blue Water Point Score.

Making a return to the Australian sailing scene, Ray Roberts said he was pleased with the former Living Doll’s performance today. 'We got our hands on the boat around 10 weeks ago we’ve done some work to the keel fin and strengthened the boat where we thought it needed it,' he said.

'It’s a challenge to come up with the right recipe for a winning boat, but we’re supremely confident in it and it is Hobart-ready. We’ve still got a long way to go in terms of our sails,' said Roberts, the Asia Pacific agent for OneSails who is working with the loft’s Bruce Anson, who runs the Singapore outfit and is racing aboard Roberts’ yacht.



In Division Two, the DK46 Nine Dragons from Middle Harbour Yacht Club overcame a challenge from St George Midnight Rambler, the Ker 40 owned by Ed Psaltis/Bob Thomas/Michael Bencsik, to win by just under one minute. Third place went to Andrew and Pauline Dally’s Khaleesi, a sistership to Nine Dragons - and her owners are members of the same yacht club.
The two divisions combined for the ORCi result with Shogun V first in another close call, beating St George Midnight Rambler by six seconds on corrected time. Ron Forster/Phil Damp’s Beneteau First 40, Ariel, was third overall.



Occasional Coarse Language Two, the Ker Gts 43 owned by Warwick Sherman scored a solid win under PHS, beating Ariel on corrected time by over one minute. Steven Proud’s Kernan 44, Swish, was third.

The CYCA Trophy Series also did duty as the CYCA’s Ocean Point Score (OPS) Race five, and it was no real surprise to find Julian Farren-Price in the box seat again with his priceless Cookson 12, About Time. The Sydney jeweller scored a sizeable one plus minute win over Ariel, with Swish third.

However, the tables were turned under ORCi, with Ariel getting the better of About Time, with Swish third. In PHS, Occasional Coarse Language won from Ariel and Swish, which scored a trifecta of third places today.

With the wind in the south-east, Principal Race Officer, Denis Thompson sent the boats on Course Five, a race of approximately 18 nautical miles from Shark Island, offshore to a laid mark and back to the Watsons Bay finish.

'It was clean start and on time at 11.00am; we had L’Altra Donna in the prime position right at the boat end,' Thompson said. 'It’s quite lumpy offshore, it’s blowing 15-18 from the south-east, the boats will get a solid workout,' he added.

It was not a good day for defending Rolex Sydney Hobart overall winner, Victoire. Shortly after the start, the starboard runner on Darryl Hodgkinson’s Cookson 50 parted in the middle, bringing their race to an end. 'Better now than on Boxing Day,' one of the crew said on returning to the CYCA.

Wild Oats XI (Bob Oatley), Comanche (Jim Clark), Anthony Bell’s Perpetual Loyal and Syd Fischer’s newly hulled Ragamuffin 100 took the opportunity to put in some practice, but did not race.

 Complete Results:

Division 1 IRC Div 1 results Start : 11:00

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Score
1 AUS280 SHOGUN V Robert Hanna 13:22:54 02:22:54 1.386 03:18:04 1.0
2 AUS8899 ONESAILS RACING Ray Roberts 13:20:43 02:20:43 1.409 03:18:16 2.0
3 AUS01 ICHI BAN Matt Allen 13:13:07 02:13:07 1.504 03:20:12 3.0
4 AUS47 INDIAN Craig Carter 13:30:48 02:30:48 1.339 03:21:55 4.0
5 5200 COUGAR 11 Anthony Lyall 13:28:05 02:28:05 1.365 03:22:08 5.0
6 421 ADA CELESTIAL Sam Haynes 13:39:51 02:39:51 1.267 03:22:32 6.5
6 7771 BALANCE Paul Clitheroe 13:28:49 02:28:49 1.361 03:22:32 6.5
8 226 SWISH Steven Proud 13:43:12 02:43:12 1.246 03:23:21 8.0
9 CAY65 CARO Maxilimilian Klink 13:27:04 02:27:04 1.461 03:34:52 9.0
10 6953 SAILORSWDISABILITIES David Pescud 13:46:02 02:46:02 1.338 03:42:09 10.0
11 B330 HARTBREAKER A Walton A Breidahl 13:56:13 02:56:13 1.277 03:45:02 11.0
RET AUS5299 VICTOIRE Darryl Hodgkinson     1.352   13.0
DNC AUS10001 WILD OATS XI Robert Oatley     1.973   14.0
 
ORCI results Start : Div1 11:00 Div2 11:00

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Score
1 AUS280 SHOGUN V Robert Hanna 13:22:54 02:22:54 1.3842 03:17:48 1.0
2 8338 ST GEORGE MIDNIGHT R Ed Psaltis/ Bencsik/ 13:47:02 02:47:02 1.1848 03:17:54 2.0
3 A140 ARIEL Ron Forster Phil Dam 14:07:55 03:07:55 1.0579 03:18:48 3.0
4 421 ADA CELESTIAL Sam Haynes 13:39:51 02:39:51 1.2503 03:19:52 4.0
5 7771 BALANCE Paul Clitheroe 13:28:49 02:28:49 1.3463 03:20:21 5.0
6 AUS47 INDIAN Craig Carter 13:30:48 02:30:48 1.3300 03:20:34 6.0
7 46 KHALEESI A&P Dally 13:50:42 02:50:42 1.1779 03:21:04 7.0
8 226 SWISH Steven Proud 13:43:12 02:43:12 1.2353 03:21:36 8.0
9 4343 WILD ROSE Roger Hickman 14:15:55 03:15:55 1.0355 03:22:52 9.0
10 6808 FLYING CLOUD Howard Piggott 14:09:41 03:09:41 1.0739 03:23:42 10.0
11 L77 WHISTLER Jory Linscott 14:23:05 03:23:05 1.0071 03:24:32 11.0
12 33345 BLACK SHEEP Derek & Martin Shepp 14:08:42 03:08:42 1.0881 03:25:20 12.0
13 8008 OCC.COARSELANGUAGE 2 Warwick Sherman 13:54:52 02:54:52 1.1769 03:25:48 13.0
14 R33 CHUTZPAH Bruce Taylor 13:51:52 02:51:52 1.2010 03:26:25 14.0
15 6935 L'ALTRA DONNA Andy Kearnan 14:22:10 03:22:10 1.0270 03:27:38 15.0
16 CAY65 CARO Maxilimilian Klink 13:27:04 02:27:04 1.4326 03:30:41 16.0
17 8778 AFTER MIDNIGHT Mark & Greg Tobin 14:08:23 03:08:23 1.1376 03:34:18 17.0
18 8975 LAST TANGO Phillip King 14:15:26 03:15:26 1.0977 03:34:32 18.0
19 6953 SAILORSWDISABILITIES David Pescud 13:46:02 02:46:02 1.3302 03:40:52 19.0
20 B330 HARTBREAKER A Walton A Breidahl 13:56:13 02:56:13 1.2623 03:42:26 20.0
21 248 WAX LYRICAL Les Goodridge 14:18:20 03:18:20 1.1238 03:42:53 21.0
22 G54 MOODY BUOYS Steven Richardson 14:49:33 03:49:33 1.0945 04:11:14 22.0
RET AUS5299 VICTOIRE Darryl Hodgkinson     1.3264   24.0

PHSTCF results Start : Div1 11:00 Div2 11:00

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Score
1 8008 OCC.COARSELANGUAGE 2 Warwick Sherman 13:54:52 02:54:52 1.1554 03:22:02 1.0
2 A140 ARIEL Ron Forster Phil Dam 14:07:55 03:07:55 1.0832 03:23:33 2.0
3 226 SWISH Steven Proud 13:43:12 02:43:12 1.2569 03:25:08 3.0
4 7771 BALANCE Paul Clitheroe 13:28:49 02:28:49 1.3798 03:25:20 4.0
5 8338 ST GEORGE MIDNIGHT R Ed Psaltis/ Bencsik/ 13:47:02 02:47:02 1.2302 03:25:29 5.0
6 33345 BLACK SHEEP Derek & Martin Shepp 14:08:42 03:08:42 1.0922 03:26:06 6.0
7 421 ADA CELESTIAL Sam Haynes 13:39:51 02:39:51 1.3020 03:28:08 7.0
8 L77 WHISTLER Jory Linscott 14:23:05 03:23:05 1.0300 03:29:11 8.0
9 248 WAX LYRICAL Les Goodridge 14:18:20 03:18:20 1.0886 03:35:54 9.0
10 6492 HANSON CON MATERIALS Larki Missiris 14:19:06 03:19:06 1.0885 03:36:43 10.0
11 9201 SELKIE Anthony Booth 14:53:10 03:53:10 0.9306 03:36:59 11.0
12 AUS47 INDIAN Craig Carter 13:30:48 02:30:48 1.4700 03:41:41 12.0
13 B330 HARTBREAKER A Walton A Breidahl 13:56:13 02:56:13 1.2601 03:42:03 13.0
14 G54 MOODY BUOYS Steven Richardson 14:49:33 03:49:33 1.0600 04:03:19 14.0
DNC MH20 THEPHILOSOPHERS CLUB Peter Sorensen     1.0820   16.0

IRC Div 2 results Start : Div1 11:00 Div2 11:00

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Score
1 18889 NINE DRAGONS Bob Cox 13:47:12 02:47:12 1.187 03:18:28 1.0
2 8338 ST GEORGE MIDNIGHT R Ed Psaltis/ Bencsik/ 13:47:02 02:47:02 1.193 03:19:16 2.0
3 46 KHALEESI A&P Dally 13:50:42 02:50:42 1.183 03:21:56 3.0
4 A140 ARIEL Ron Forster Phil Dam 14:07:55 03:07:55 1.079 03:22:46 4.0
5 4343 WILD ROSE Roger Hickman 14:15:55 03:15:55 1.047 03:25:08 5.0
6 R33 CHUTZPAH Bruce Taylor 13:51:52 02:51:52 1.195 03:25:23 6.0
7 6808 FLYING CLOUD Howard Piggott 14:09:41 03:09:41 1.083 03:25:26 7.0
8 8008 OCC.COARSELANGUAGE 2 Warwick Sherman 13:54:52 02:54:52 1.179 03:26:10 8.0
9 33345 BLACK SHEEP Derek & Martin Shepp 14:08:42 03:08:42 1.118 03:30:58 9.0
10 L77 WHISTLER Jory Linscott 14:23:05 03:23:05 1.052 03:33:39 10.0
11 6935 L'ALTRA DONNA Andy Kearnan 14:22:10 03:22:10 1.059 03:34:06 11.0
12 8778 AFTER MIDNIGHT Mark & Greg Tobin 14:08:23 03:08:23 1.145 03:35:42 12.0
13 6492 HANSON CON MATERIALS Larki Missiris 14:19:06 03:19:06 1.092 03:37:25 13.0
14 7013 XPRESS Mike West Andrew Par 14:24:21 03:24:21 1.082 03:41:06 14.0
15 248 WAX LYRICAL Les Goodridge 14:18:20 03:18:20 1.145 03:47:06 15.0
DNC MH20 THEPHILOSOPHERS CLUB Peter Sorensen     1.058   17.0


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