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12ft Interdominion Championships shaping up to be a humdinger

by Di Pearson on 4 Jan 2015
Pre-start action - 55th 12ft Interdominion Championships 2015. Vita Williams
The 55th 12ft Interdominion Championships 2015 is shaping up to be a humdinger between two Australian and two New Zealand entries, with the Aussies getting the upper hand today, including the Brett Hobson skippered Geotherm staging a comeback to move up to second place, but it’s Sydney Sailmakers, steered by Nick Press which has a target on its stern.


Brett Hobson-Brad Phillips aboard Geotherm stayed cool under pressure in the 15-17 knot nor’ easterly of Race two today, to hold off challenges from the defending champions on C-Tech White, Alex Vailings-Fraser Brown (NZL), Sydney Sailmakers, As Good As It Gets, Glenn Armstrong-Roger Barnes (NZL) and Little Bus (Chris Reid-Andrew Clarke (NZL).

In the end, it could not have been closer, as Geotherm pipped C-Tech White by 29 seconds, with Sydney Sailmakers (Nick Press-Andrew Stevenson) grabbing third place on the shortened course which took the 28-boat fleet from the Double Bay start, to Nielsen Park, Shark Island, Clark Island, Nielsen Park to the Double Bay finish.

Hobson admitted this afternoon, 'The wheels fell off a bit yesterday, but we had a much better day.'

He and Phillips did not have it easy; they fought for every second to the finish. 'It’s a little bit pressured with all the others so close around us, but we (he and Phillips) spoke about it between races and we think it’s good to be pushed.'

Capsizes were frequent and those aboard the spectator ferry were treated to some spectacular ones, some just before the finish line.

Race three and it was much of the same, except the north-easterly built to 20-22 knots, stretching the friendship with the number 2 rigs favoured by most. Only one or two used the No. three and were more comfortable in the bigger breeze.

It was on again between the favoured Aussies and the best two Kiwi crews as the skiffs headed to Nielsen Park for the first time. Sydney Sailmakers, C-Tech White and Geotherm got the early jump and stayed close on the course while around them spectators were treated to more thrills and spills as many failed to stay upright.

Sailing upwind to Nielsen Park the second time, C-Tech White vanished from view, leaving Sydney Sailmakers and Geotherm to tough it out, leaving the rest of the fleet almost out of sight.

Press had the advantage on the run back to Double Bay. Hobson gybed two or three times and Press went with him to cover, and although he closed the gap, it was a little late as the two drag-raced to the finish, just five seconds between them on the line.

Over a minute later, Maersk (Adam Forbes-Alex Johnson) finished third, with Little Bus (Chris Reid-Andrew Clarke) fourth 12 seconds later. C-Tech had capsized and lost ground to finish eighth.


But spare a thought for Michael Spies-Robbie Polec on Hempel Yacht Paints, who 50 metres from the finish capsized. Spies valiantly held the boat upright as long as he could, but succumbed. Lucky the tide was incoming and the pair floated across with the boat on its side.

'We broke a wire and the spinnaker pole broke in half,' said Spies admitting he was relieved tomorrow is a lay day, giving him time to repair.

With three races put to bed, Sydney Sailmakers leads Geotherm by two points, Little Bus by six points and the defending champs on C-Tech White by eight points.

'In Race two, we didn’t have the boat speed we had yesterday; we had to work hard for our third place. It’s unreasonable to expect to win every race, but it’s nice to have three races without a big one to drop,' Sydney Sailmakers crew Andrew Stevenson said, referring to a race drop.

Of the competition, Stevenson said, 'There’s been no real surprises; we expected Geotherm and the two Kiwi boats to be consistently good.'

Geotherm’s Brett Hobson said they were happier with today’s results. 'We’re a lot happier, we’re sailing more consistently. Nick’s (Press) the man to beat and today’s results keep us in touch with him. He’s got a quick boat and he rarely makes a mistake.'

On their fight to the finish in Race three, Hobson said, 'When C-Tech capsized, it left us free to do what we wanted. We figured the only way to beat Nick was to throw a few gybes at him on the last run. We shortened the distance between us, but the gybes weren’t clean ones, we could have closed the gap more.'

The 12ft skiffs will enjoy a lay day tomorrow, some plan on taking in the sights of Sydney, while others will work on their boats at Double Bay next to the 18 Footers Footers League at Double Bay and Double Bay Sailing Club, which are playing host to the 12 Foot Skiff Interdominion.

55th 12 Foot Skiff Interdominion Championship 2015
Hosted by NSW 12Ft Sailing Skiff Association at Australian 18 Footers League, Double Bay

Date: 4-Jan-2015

Race: Three

Comments: Provisional

Start Type: Scratch

No. of Starters: 26

Entered as Finished: 26


Start Time: 15:49
Wind Direction (degrees): 030
Wind Speed (knots): 13-15 Knots
Course: Short  S1 - North East


 

Bow #

 

 

Nat.

 

 

Boat Name

 

 

Skipper

 

 

Crew

 

 

Hcp

 

 

Start Time

 

 

Finish Time

 

 

Elapsed

 

 

Scratch Place

 

 

Adjusted Time

 

Handicap Place

 

43

 

AUS-T

 

Sydney Sailmakers

 

Nick Press

 

Andrew Stevenson

 

0

 

15:49:00

 

16:31:31

 

0:42:31

 

1

 

16:31:31

 

14

 

23

 

AUS-T

 

Geotherm

 

Brett Hobson

 

Brad Phillips

 

1

 

15:49:00

 

16:31:36

 

0:42:36

 

2

 

16:30:36

 

10

 

1

 

AUS

 

Maersk

 

Adam Forbes

 

Alex Johnson

 

5

 

15:49:00

 

16:32:53

 

0:43:53

 

3

 

16:27:53

 

5

 

44

 

NZL-T

 

Little Bus

 

Chris Reid

 

Andrew Clarke

 

2

 

15:49:00

 

16:33:05

 

0:44:05

 

4

 

16:31:05

 

12

 

5

 

AUS-T

 

Skoll

 

Peter Polec (V)

 

Jamie McCrudden

 

5

 

15:49:00

 

16:33:30

 

0:44:30

 

5

 

16:28:30

 

6

 

7

 

AUS-T

 

Big Foot Custom Trapeze Harnesses

 

Murray Press (V)

 

Scott Lanham

 

5

 

15:49:00

 

16:33:37

 

0:44:37

 

6

 

16:28:37

 

7

 

25

 

AUS-T

 

Lincoln Crowne

 

Jonathan Temple (V)

 

Richard Jones

 

2

 

15:49:00

 

16:33:39

 

0:44:39

 

7

 

16:31:39

 

15

 

54

 

NZL-T

 

C-Tech White

 

Alex Vallings

 

Fraser Brown

 

2

 

15:49:00

 

16:33:58

 

0:44:58

 

8

 

16:31:58

 

17

 

31

 

AUS-T

 

The Bird

 

Dave Lusty (V)

 

Glenn Farquhar

 

7

 

15:49:00

 

16:34:26

 

0:45:26

 

9

 

16:27:26

 

3

 

46

 

NZL-T

 

As Good As It Gets

 

Glenn Armstrong

 

Roger Barnes

 

2

 

15:49:00

 

16:34:42

 

0:45:42

 

10

 

16:32:42

 

18

 

55

 

AUS-T

 

Ghetto Sled

 

Richard Billet

 

Ben Cross

 

4

 

15:49:00

 

16:35:14

 

0:46:14

 

11

 

16:31:14

 

13

 

39

 

AUS

 

Stay Connected Electrical

 

Jacob Ronowicz

 

Craig Nicholson

 

9

 

15:49:00

 

16:36:20

 

0:47:20

 

12

 

16:27:20

 

2

 

71

 

AUS

 

Your Move Conveyancing

 

Dave Winning

 

Josh McCormack

 

10

 

15:49:00

 

16:36:22

 

0:47:22

 

13

 

16:26:22

 

 

66

 

NZL-T

 

W2 Training

 

Tim Snedden (N)

 

Will Wright

 

6

 

15:49:00

 

16:36:27

 

0:47:27

 

14

 

16:30:27

 

9

 

45

 

AUS

 

Cunning Stunts

 

Lachie Paramor

 

Scott Hobson

 

7

 

15:49:00

 

16:37:05

 

0:48:05

 

15

 

16:30:05

 

8

 

81

 

AUS

 

Hempel Yacht Paints

 

Michael Spies (V)

 

Robbie Polec

 

6

 

15:49:00

 

16:37:47

 

0:48:47

 

16

 

16:31:47

 

16

 

61

 

AUS

 

Arrogant Frog

 

Peter Hill

 

Steve Hill

 

10

 

15:49:00

 

16:37:50

 

0:48:50

 

17

 

16:27:50

 

4

 

3

 

AUS

 

Chapman High Performance Sailing

 

Adrienne Cahalan (V)

 

Brett Phillips

 

8

 

15:49:00

 

16:38:46

 

0:49:46

 

18

 

16:30:46

 

11

 

51

 

AUS

 

Havoc

 

Josh Franklin (N)

 

Jono Andersen

 

6

 

15:49:00

 

16:38:56

 

0:49:56

 

19

 

16:32:56

 

19

 

30

 

NZL-T

 

Ugly Stick

 

Simon Ganley

 

Oliver Scott-Mackie

 

5

 

15:49:00

 

16:39:51

 

0:50:51

 

20

 

16:34:51

 

22

 

29

 

AUS

 

Hey Charger!

 

Nick Bernard (V)

 

Billy Lusty

 

7

 

15:49:00

 

16:40:34

 

0:51:34

 

21

 

16:33:34

 

21

 

17

 

AUS

 

www.skiff.org.au

 

Ben Faulkner

 

Renn Holland

 

8

 

15:49:00

 

16:41:15

 

0:52:15

 

22

 

16:33:15

 

20

 

40

 

NZL-T

 

Liquid

 

Mike Rhodes

 

Thomas Olds

 

7

 

15:49:00

 

16:42:10

 

0:53:10

 

23

 

16:35:10

 

23

 

36

 

NZL-T

 

One and In

 

Ben De Flutier

 

Matt Kelway

 

4

 

15:49:00

 

16:42:37

 

0:53:37

 

24

 

16:38:37

 

24

 

19

 

AUS

 

Citadel

 

Martin Debelle (V)

 

Ian Terley

 

13

 

15:49:00

 

16:56:45

 

1:07:45

 

25

 

16:43:45

 

25

 

15

 

AUS

 

Cougar

 

Cam Russell (N)

 

Brad Madders

 

18

 

15:49:00

 

DNC

 

 

DNC

 

 

DNC

 

63

 

AUS

 

Slippery When Wet

 

John Williams (V)

 

Macca Paton

 

13

 

15:49:00

 

DNC

 

 

DNC

 

 

DNC

 

53

 

AUS

 

At Call

 

John Mulquiney (N)

 

Angus Musgrove

 

18

 

15:49:00

 

DNF

 

 

DNF

 

 

DNF

 


Fastest

 

Handicap

 

1st                     Sydney Sailmakers                                                   Nick Press / Andrew Stevenson

 

1st        Your Move Conveyancing                                       Dave Winning / Josh McCormack

 

2nd                    Geotherm                                                                 Brett Hobson / Brad Phillips

 

2nd       Stay Connected Electrical                                       Jacob Ronowicz / Craig Nicholson

 

3rd                     Maersk                                                                     Adam Forbes / Alex Johnson

 

3rd        The Bird                                                                  Dave Lusty (V) / Glenn Farquhar

 

 

Won by 0m 05s with 1m 17s between 2nd & 3rd                                                                                                           Won by 0m 58s with 0m 06s between 2nd & 3rd

 



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