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2015 San Fernando Race - IRC overall decided

by RHKYC Media on 4 Apr 2015
2015 San Fernando Race RHKYC/Guy Nowell http://www.guynowell.com/
2015 San Fernando Race - With three boats left on the water, Ray Roberts OneSails Racing is confirmed as the IRC Overall winner of the rerouted San Fernando Race 2015 after a 330nm challenge which Roberts described as “pleasant conditions but tactically very difficult because of the challenging weather”. The TP52 was just 21 minutes away from ‘doing the double’ and claiming line honours, but had to cede that title to Antipodes.



The remaining boats in the fleet still had their own divisional honours to contest, with Ambush claiming IRC Racer One and Whiskey Jack annihilating the opposition in IRC Racer Two, winning on the water and with nearly six hours to spare on corrected time. Xena performed the same feat in IRC Premier, beating Sea Monkey into second place by over eight hours on corrected time.



In IRC Cruising, although Bernd Hanemann’s Crystal took divisional line honours, it looks as if Eric Doguet’s XC-35, Ex Libris will claim the silverware on IRC. Wonderwall, Darling and Vega remain on the water at the time of writing and, in spite of the time limit having expired, all are expected to finish tonight.



A location prize giving will take place tonight at RHYC Kellett Island on the Main Lawn, starting at 1900hrs. Yellowbrick Tracking can be followed here.



Complete Results:

IRC Results by Division

IRC Racing 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sail No.

Boat Name

Skipper / Owner

Design

TCC

Finish Time

Elapsed

Corrected

GBR2888L

Antipodes

Geoff Hill

Smith 72 Custom

1.390

03/04/2015 07:46:10

42:26:10

58:59:10

AUS 8898

OneSails Racing

Ray Roberts

TP52

1.359

03/04/2015 08:07:01

42:47:01

58:08:35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IRC Racing 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

HKG 2388

Ambush

Joachim Isler/Drew Taylor

Mills 41

1.237

03/04/2015 13:29:20

48:09:20

59:34:06

HKG 280

Redeye

Paul Leese/David Mitchell

J 145 - C

1.157

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IRC Racing 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

HKG 2047

Avant Garde

SEAH, Chin Yew /Joshua Cole

ARC 40

1.092

04/04/2015
07:59:22

66:39:22

72:47:19

HKG 2117

Aya

Philippe Cotillion

Pogo 10.50

1.113

 

 

 

HKG 2102

Whiskey Jack

Nick Southward

J-109

1.031

04/04/2015
06:18:45

64:58:45

66:59:37

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IRC Premier Cruising

 

 

 

 

 

 

HKG2211

Clove Hitch

Alex Yu

Bavaria 55

1.108

04/04/2015
11:34:00

70:14:00

77:49:07

CAY8888

Moonblue 2

P Churchouse

Custom

1.224

Retired

Retired

Retired

HKG2289

Explorer

Anthony Day

XC 50

1.087

Retired

Retired

Retired

HKG2360

Sea Monkey

Emmanuel V Pitsilis

Sense 50

1.106

04/04/2015
06:32:00

65:12:00

72:06:40

HKG 2260 

Xena

Peter Forysth/Jing Lee

X - 55

1.209

03/04/2015
18:10:16

52:50:16

63:52:51

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IRC Cruising

 

 

 

 

 

 

HKG2118

Crystal

Bernd Hanemann

Beneteau 44.7

1.108

04/04/2015
06:20:48

65:00:48

72:02:05

HKG 2107

Darling

Dean Chisholm

Hanse 400

1.044

Retired

 

 

HKG 2173

Ex Libris

Eric Douget

XC 38

1.005

 

 

 

HKG1401

Wonderwall

David Harari

Oceanis 45

1.073

 

 

 


IRC Overall Standings:

Sail No.

Boat Name

Skipper / Owner

Design

TCC

Finish Time

Elapsed

Corrected

AUS 8898

OneSails Racing

Ray Roberts

TP52

1.359

03/04/2015 08:07:01

42:47:01

58:08:35

GBR2888L

Antipodes

Geoff Hill

Smith 72 Custom

1.390

03/04/2015 07:46:10

42:26:10

58:59:10

HKG 2388

Ambush

Joachim Isler/Drew Taylor

Mills 41

1.237

03/04/2015 13:29:20

48:09:20

59:34:06

HKG 2260 

Xena

Peter Forysth/Jing Lee

X - 55

1.209

03/04/2015 18:10:16

52:50:16

63:52:51

HKG 2102

Whiskey Jack

Nick Southward

J-109

1.031

04/04/2015 06:18:45

64:58:45

66:59:37

HKG2118

Crystal

Bernd Hanemann

Beneteau 44.7

1.108

04/04/2015 06:20:48

65:00:48

72:02:05

HKG2360

Sea Monkey

Emmanuel V Pitsilis

Sense 50

1.106

04/04/2015 06:32:00

65:12:00

72:06:40

HKG 2047

Avant Garde

SEAH, Chin Yew /Joshua Cole

ARC 40

1.092

04/04/2015 07:59:22

66:39:22

72:47:19

HKG2211

Clove Hitch

Alex Yu

Bavaria 55

1.108

04/04/2015
11:34:00

70:14:00

77:49:07

CAY8888

Moonblue 2

P Churchouse

Custom

1.224

retired

 

 

HKG2289

Explorer

Anthony Day

XC 50

1.087

retired

 

 

HKG2107

Darling

Dean Chisholm

Hanse 400

1.044

retired

 

 

 

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