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Etchells World Championships – Close finish on day 1

by RHKYC Media on 2 Nov 2015
Race day one - 2015 Etchells World Championships RHKYC/Guy Nowell http://www.guynowell.com/
Racing in the 47th Etchells World Championships got underway in earnest this morning, with Principal Race Officer Kevin Wilson choosing to start racing on schedule, with the signal boat situated just off the north west of Ninepins.

43 Etchells started this year’s World Championships in 10 to 12kts of true northerly, on a flat 1.8nm course. Both Swiss entry No Dramas and Australian entry, Highlander, were over at the start, but returned and cleared the line.

After a 23 minute beat, Steve Benjamin’s Scimitar was the first of an evenly split fleet to reach the windward mark, ahead of Aretas, Phan and Jezebel.

With fishing boats and freighters adding a little local colour, the fleet continued to use the whole expanse of the race course on the first run, splitting equally around the port and starboard gate marks with Scimitar holding onto her position.

Helm of Aretas, Skip Dieball, finished in second place, ruing a poor start and saying “it was very tight racing at the top end, with boats switching (places) all the time. The one who made the most gains was Marvin Beckmann, who was back in eighth at one point (but finished fifth)”

Winner Benjamin confirmed the switching places, noting that Scimitar’s “game plan was to go right as the wind would veer right based on the predictions we looked at – we were not in the big packs so we had clean air and we wanted to control the right, so we tacked on to port. We got around the first mark clear and were clear downwind – there was a lot of tacking up the second beat, which was very variable. We got passed by two boats on the left, but crossed them at the end of the beat and we were able to hold on to the downwind leg.”

With only five minutes between winner and tail end boat, it was a close finish, with Scimitar coming in ahead of Aretas, Jezebel, Gen XY and The Martian.

With a shifting and weakening breeze, after two AP’s and a general recall, Wilson finally called it a day and hoisted AP over A, stating his intention to shoe-horn two races into the day two schedule, with the first warning signal sounding at 1100hrs.












 
Rank Sail No. Yacht Name Skipper Crew R1
 
R2
 
R3
 
R4
 
R5
 
R6
 
R7
 
R8
 
R9
 
Total Nett
First 1262 SCIMITAR Steve Benjamin 4 (1.0)                 1.0 0.0
Second 1372 Aretas Jon McClean 3 (2.0)                 2.0 0.0
Third 1333 Jezebel Peter Backe 3 (3.0)                 3.0 0.0
Fourth 864 Gen XY Matthew Chew 4 (4.0)                 4.0 0.0
Fifth 1378 The Martian Marvin Beckmann 4 (5.0)                 5.0 0.0
Sixth 1351 PHAN Jeremy Thorp 3 (6.0)                 6.0 0.0
Seventh 1410 Swedish Blue Ante Razmilovic 3 (7.0)                 7.0 0.0
Eighth 1400 African Queen Jan Muysken 3 (8.0)                 8.0 0.0
Ninth 1375 1375 Argyle Campbell 4 (9.0)                 9.0 0.0
10th 947 Magpie Graeme Taylor 3 (10.0)                 10.0 0.0
11th 1269 DreamOn Greg Farrell 4 (11.0)                 11.0 0.0
12th 1348 The HORN Dirk Kneulman 3 (12.0)                 12.0 0.0
13th 1292 AUS 1292 Matthew Ramaley 3 (13.0)                 13.0 0.0
14th 1422 Land Rat John Warlow 3 (14.0)                 14.0 0.0
15th 1339 Freelance Laurence Mead 4 (15.0)                 15.0 0.0
16th 1226 Baby Doll Noel Drennan 3 (16.0)                 16.0 0.0
17th 991 The Boat Jake Gunther 3 (17.0)                 17.0 0.0
18th 1335 Free Advice Robert Hanna 3 (18.0)                 18.0 0.0
19th 1345 Wanchai Belle Jamie McWilliam 3 (19.0)                 19.0 0.0
20th 1403 No Dramas Seamus McHugh 3 (20.0)                 20.0 0.0
21st 1406 Racer X 2 Mark Thornburrow 4 (21.0)                 21.0 0.0
22nd 1015 Matatu Dubh James Downer 3 (22.0)                 22.0 0.0
23rd 1412 Tiburon Mark Watson III 3 (23.0)                 23.0 0.0
24th 1354 Strait Dealer David Franks 4 (24.0)                 24.0 0.0
25th 1364 1364 Frank van Kempen 4 (25.0)                 25.0 0.0
26th 903 The Battler Michael Coates 3 (26.0)                 26.0 0.0
27th 1329 Stampede Rob Goddard 3 (27.0)                 27.0 0.0
28th 1180 Fuzzy Duck Michael Haehnel 3 (28.0)                 28.0 0.0
29th 1391 Tango Chris Hampton 3 (29.0)                 29.0 0.0
30th 1344 Mind The Bumps Alastair MacAulay 3 (30.0)                 30.0 0.0
31st 1235 Reprobate Mark Parker 3 (31.0)                 31.0 0.0
32nd 1150 Chelsea Lady Bill Steele 3 (32.0)                 32.0 0.0
33rd 957 Kirribilli Doug Flynn 3 (33.0)                 33.0 0.0
34th 884 Easy Tiger Marty Kaye 3 (34.0)                 34.0 0.0
35th 868 YANDOO XX Jeanne-Claude Strong 4 (35.0)                 35.0 0.0
36th 1193 Diva Deux Mark Yeadon 3 (36.0)                 36.0 0.0
37th 511 Grand V Stephen Ingate 3 (37.0)                 37.0 0.0
38th 882 Jukes of Hazzard Brendon Jukes 4 (38.0)                 38.0 0.0
39th 1356 Highlander Martin Webster 4 (39.0)                 39.0 0.0
40th 1047 Incoming Ian Fleming 4 (40.0)                 40.0 0.0
41st 938 The Answer is... Charlie Manzoni 4 (41.0)                 41.0 0.0
42nd 1358 Are We There Yet Thomas Cheung 4 (42.0)                 42.0 0.0
43rd 992 China White Nicholas Stagg 3 (43.0)                 43.0 0.0
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