18ft Skiffs - John Winning, the modern day Mark Foy
by Frank Quealey - Australian 18 Footers League on 10 May 2010
Yandoo - John Winning Allan Barron
John ‘Woody’ Winning added yet another 18ft Skiff title to his already distinguished record over many years when he skippered ‘Yandoo’ to victory in the ANZAC Regatta, sailed on the Waitemata Harbour, Auckland in April.
Along with regular crewman Andrew Hay and stand-in Dave Ewings (replacing Dave Gibson for the regatta), Woody used his tactical experience along with the excellent crew work in the testing conditions which prevailed during the event.
'The racing was held over four days with two races each day in #1 rig conditions', Woody said.
'We sailed very well throughout, but had to come from behind after New Zealand’s ‘Maersk’ (Graham Catley) and Australian ‘Panasonic’ (Jonathan Whitty) won the first day’s races'.
'Our experience certainly was a deciding factor in the victory but the New Zealand competition is getting stronger each year, and will continue to improve with5-6 really competitive teams in their fleet', he added.
Many of New Zealand’s past victories in the Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship came about through innovations and their more recent achievements at all levels of yachting and small boat sailing prove that the nation is capable of returning to the top of the flying 18s in the future.
John Winning is also President of the Australian 18 Footers League. He is enthusiastic about the ANZAC Regatta and confirms the League’s continued support. 'I’m confident we can send four skiffs each year in the future to support the New Zealand association and the continued growth of the event'.
As well as the League’s move to promote the 18s in New Zealand, it is determined to encourage more interstate competition within Australia.
'Queensland already has a few 18s and a small group of enthusiasts, now we are keen to see the resurgence of a fleet in Perth (Western Australia)', John said.
'Grant Rollerson represents WA successfully with his ‘SLAM’ skiff (he won a heat of the Australian Championship in 2010), now we would like to see another 4 or 5 boats racing regularly in Perth'.
Woody’s next 18 Footer challenge will come at the San Francisco International (August 23-27) when he will represent Australia as skipper of ‘Yandoo’.
As well as aiming to win the regatta, he will be out to defend his win in last year’s Bridge-to-Bridge Race (from the Golden Gate to Bay Bridge).
In the meantime, John is having a new ‘Yandoo’ built by Van Munster Boats for the 2010-2011 Australian Season.
For those who don’t know John’s record, he is the 2000 Giltinan and Australian champion, but his record in the 18s would have been much greater but for a series of runner-up results behind the mighty Iain Murray-Color 7 combination in the late 1970s-early 1980s.
John was runner up to Iain Murray in two Giltinan and three Australian championships.
His ongoing enthusiasm for the racing and promotion of all things 18 Footers at every level is best summed up by class historian Johm ‘Steamer’ Stanley who described him as ‘the modern-day Mark Foy’.
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