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2015 Pipe Opener Series - Cougar II starts Sydney Hobart campaign

by Peter Campbell on 18 Sep 2015
Cougar II starts her Sydney Hobart Race preparation in tonight's first race of the Pipe Opener. Peter Campbell
Cougar II, Tony Lyall’s powerful ocean racing yacht, this evening will begin her campaign for the 71st Rolex Sydney Hobart Race, competing in the opening night race of the Derwent Sailing Squadron’s Pipe Opener Series.

The TP52 class yacht is among more than 30 yachts entered for the night race, starting from Hobart’s Castray Esplanade at 7pm and finishing just south of Gordon on the D’Entrecasteaux Channel later tonight.

“We will continue down the Channel after finishing at Gordon to give the crew their first full night of sailing as we prepare for the Sydney Hobart, “said skipper Lyall, a Beaconsfield-based GP who sails out of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania in Hobart.

“Our program leading up to the Sydney Hobart includes the Maria Island Race in mid-November and then the CYCA’s Passage Race Series in December.”



While Cougar II sails on during the night after finishing the race from Hobart to Gordon, most of the fleet will motor down to the Kermandie Marina at Port Huon.

Tomorrow afternoon they will contest the traditional Cock of the Huon race on the lower reaches of the Huon River off Port Huon, starting and finishing off Shipwrights Point.

As the name implies, the Ronald Young and Co Builders-sponsored Piper Opener is the traditional pre-season regatta for yacht racing with clubs based on the River Derwent at Hobart, on the D’Entrecasteaux at Kettering and on the Huon River at Cygnet and Port Huon.



Among other yachts entered for the Series are DSS Commodore Steve Chau and Scott Brain’s Young Lion, Gary Smith’s The Fork in the Road, Malcolm Cooper’s Kaiulani, David Taylor’s Pisces, Gary Cripps’ Ciao Baby II, Mike and Michelle’s Denney’s Wild West and a strong Huon Yacht Club representation including Ian Johnston’s MX41 Zephyr, Ambrose Coad’s Red Jacket and Ken Studley’s Teos.

The official Opening Day for the season of 2016-2016 will be on Saturday, October 10, with a Sail Past off Hobart’s Sullivans Cove.

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