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Flinders Islet Race - Quality fleet

by Di Pearson on 17 Sep 2015
Chinese Whisper is the boat to watch Andrea Francolini
A quality fleet of 23 yachts will line up on Sydney Harbour for Race two of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia’s Blue Water Pointscore on Saturday morning for a 10am start off Point Piper.

The yachts will contest the 92 nautical mile Flinders Islet Race, one of the lead-in races to the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race each year. The boat everyone will have their eyes on is Chinese Whisper. Rupert Henry re-launched the JV62 five weeks prior to the Land Rover Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race in July and finished second on line and second overall.

Henry purchased the fully optimised carbon fibre hulled yacht out of Europe where it had won the Maxi division at Palma Vela and scored victories at Copa del Rey, Les Voiles de St. Tropez, the Maxi Rolex World Championship and Giraglia Rolex Cup.

Wild Rose, the Farr 43 Roger Hickman sailed to 2014 Rolex Sydney Hobart victory will also race, as will the 2013 Hobart winner Victoire, the Cookson 50 owned by Darryl Hodgkinson. Joining them are Quikpoint Azzurro, a 34 year-old S&S 34, Tony Kirby’s Ker 46 Patrice, and Paul Clitheroe’s TP52, Balance.

The fleet won’t have much to look forward to in the way of conditions, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Rain, poor visibility, cold and little breeze will be part and parcel, although a 10-15 south-easterly is forecast for Saturday. Oscillating winds will decrease throughout the weekend, so tacticians and navigators will be kept on their toes.

On paper, the forecast means Loki’s (Stephen Ainsworth) race record of seven hours forty-eight minutes forty-four seconds set in 2010 will stand.



Shane Kearns is nevertheless raring to go, coming fresh off victory in July’s Land Rover Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race with Quikpoint Azzurro.

“I’m looking forward to this race and the Blue Water Pointscore. Having won the Gold Coast race, I would love to win the Hobart and beat Roger Hickman one more time,” Kearns said, referring to his main goal for the year.

Patrice’s Tony Kirby says: “We’re looking forward to this race and the offshore season ahead and we’ll take the weather as it comes.

“It’s a good, healthy fleet for the Blue Water Pointscore this year with boats like Chinese Whisper, Balance and the two Cookson 50s (Victoire and Pretty Fly III). The small boats like Wild Rose and Quikpoint are also doing very well in major events, he ended.

Mike Green will skipper last season’s BWPS runner-up, Balance, in owner Paul Clitheroe’s absence.

“I always look forward to going offshore every season, no matter the conditions,” he said. “It looks like we’ll have a few more boats this year, which is always a good thing.”

Some of the yachts Green referred to are still being prepared, such as Sam Hayne’s TP52, Celestial. With Celestial’s predecessor, a Rogers 46, Haynes won the 2014 BWPS. It came down to the wire and was decided by the Rolex Sydney Hobart, in which Haynes finished 11th overall.

Syd Fischer’s TP52 Ragamuffin is also still being prepared and is to be skippered by his grandson Brenton Fischer this season. In the past, Ragamuffin won the 2007/2008 Blue Water Pointscore, placing third in 2009/2010 and again in 2010/2011.

The Flinders Islet Race IRC fleet will compete for the Ron Robertson Memorial Trophy. Ron died after being swept overboard while helming the fabled Kurrewa IV (on which he sailed six Hobarts) in a gale of North Head on 15 June, 1958. The celebrated Halvorsen brothers, Trygve and Magnus (Anitra V), were the inaugural winners of the historical Trophy in 1959.

Those contesting the race under PHS will be vying for the 67th Kings Birthday Cup.

Entrants - Race 2: Flinders Islet Race


Sail No Boat Name First Name Last Name Div No IRC ORCI PHSTCF
7771 BALANCE Paul Clitheroe 1 1.364 1.3489 1.4497
MH115 BEAR NECESSITY John Blair 2 1.051 1.0226 0.9866
33345 BLACK SHEEP Derek & Martin Sheppard 2 1.111 1.0866 1.0749
7777 CALIBRE Richard Williams 2 1.103 1.0765 1.0693
8824 CHANCELLOR Edward Tooher 2 1.117 1.0966 0.9677
AUS13 CHINESE WHISPER Rupert Henry 1 1.492 1.4913 1.6000
RF5095 DARE DEVIL Sibby Ilzhofer 1 1.228   1.3200
GBR5211L FRANTIC Michael Martin 1 1.345 1.3205 1.3418
6343 GREAT XPECTATIONS Rod Wills 2 1.079 1.0601 1.0529
7878 KAYLE - SWD Sailors with DisAbilities 1     1.2034
93 MERLIN David Forbes 1 1.222 1.2424 1.2424
360 PATRICE Tony Kirby 1 1.285 1.2893 1.3412
MH777 PATRICE SIX Shaun Lane 2 1.110 1.0646 1.0723
99 PAZAZZ Rob Drury 2 1.132   1.1026
10007 PRETTY FLY III Colin Woods 1 1.352 1.3421 1.3656
3430 QUIKPOINT AZZURRO Shane Kearns 2 0.926 0.8835 0.8924
6686 ST JUDE Noel Cornish 2 1.183   1.1003
226 SWISH Steven Proud 1 1.250 1.2278 1.2403
421 THE GOAT Sebastian Bohm Bruce Foye 1 1.264 1.2524 1.3308
6377 TRITON Michael Cranitch 1 1.416 1.4014 1.4038
AUS5299 VICTOIRE Darryl Hodgkinson 1 1.352 1.3310 1.4271
248 WAX LYRICAL Les Goodridge 2 1.144 1.1224 1.0190
4343 WILD ROSE Roger Hickman 2 1.048 1.0357 1.0597
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