2015 Etchells WA State Championships - Day 1
by Bernie Kaaks on 7 Mar 2015
Peter Chappell leads the bunch chasing Michael Manford who has already passed the camera boat Bernie Kaaks
At the end of the first day of racing, Michael Manford has a solid lead over Peter Chapell with Martin Webster holding down third place.
The Etchells fleet has always attracted top guns and it was interesting to see some of the names on this year’s list - former world flying fifteen champion Dean McAullay, Keith Swinton (home for a break from the world match racing circuit) sail maker Nick Davis, big boat specialist Mike Hughes and many others.
An early morning start guaranteed a reasonable easterly breeze for the first race. It produced a surprisingly orderly start and few surprises as Manford and Chappell took the quinella.
By the time the second race start sequence began, the breeze was fading and two successive general recalls used up valuable time. Alistair McMichael and John Grieve were forced to sit out race two as the result of a black flag disqualification and the race committee shortened the course in order to beat the time limit. Five yachts elected to work the north side of the course to take full benefit of an unexpected patch of breeze, to clean up handsomely while the bulk of the fleet struggled for breeze in the middle of the course.
There was no third morning race and duty boats towed the fleet back to the clubhouse.
The afternoon program began at 4:30pm in a beautiful 12-15 knot sea breeze and bright sunshine, set up for two races back to back. Apart from a minor mishap when a crewman fell overboard after slipping on a headsail between races, it was regulation sailing. Manford chalked up two bullets, Chappell a sevneth and a second and Brad Sheridan was always up with the leaders to score a third and a fifth.
So with more easterlies forecast and a three race morning program on Sunday, the State title race is going to be an interesting affair.
Watch for the full wrap tomorrow.
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