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Land Rover Winter Series 2015 Race 1 - Unfriendly conditions

by Di Pearson on 26 Apr 2015
Rugged up on the new ' Little Nico' - Land Rover Winter Series David Brogan www.sailpix.com.au
Nearly 100 diehard owners and their crews ignored the unfriendly conditions in the first pointscore race of the Land Rover Winter Series sailed on Sydney Harbour today; a cold, slow water torture is the best way to describe the gusty and rainy gloomy day competitors faced.

Early this morning, many competitors sat eating breakfast at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, bemoaning what was to come. But at least it was a vast improvement on yesterday afternoon’s weather when freezing cold hailstones and torrential rain rocked most of Sydney, leaving it looking like a ski field.

Two of those early ashore were Geoff and Pip Lavis who took out Division A1 from Darryl Hodgkinson’s Victoire and Damien Parkes’ Duende.

“It was really wet and cold, but the racing was good. It was an interesting start to the Land Rover Winter Series – 12 knots one minute gusting to 25 the next, maybe we’ve got the hardest one out of the way early,” Lavis said.

“It was nice to get a win up, but like most people today, we had a few hiccups. We got around the course cleanly in the end, but we shredded a kite earlier. There was a bit of carnage on the course; it was a day to make sailmakers smile – Broady (Ian Broad, Hood Sails) will hopefully be able to repair ours,” Lavis, a past commodore of the CYCA, said.

Warwick Sherman (Occasional Coarse Language Too) got out of bed and rugged up after two weeks with a near bout of pneumonia to pip Les Goodridge’s Wax Lyrical to the post in Division A2; just 25 seconds split the two.

“I really wanted to race, but still not 100 percent, I came straight home after to warm up with a shower. Then I discovered we’d won, so I’m pretty happy,” said Sherman.

Sherman, who is in remission from cancer, is in the process of raising money for the Snowdome Foundation. He has already donated $10,000 through his yacht’s sponsor, Concierge Business Travel, in the fight to ‘make hope real’ for blood cancer patients.

“We’re building our crew up for the season ahead, and I had two new guys aboard today. All went well, no damage, because I told the guys I wanted to sail conservatively,” the CYCA member ended.

In Division J1, Kevin Whelan was happy not just to win with his Beneteau 45 F5 Reve, but because, “We finished the race and arrived back at the CYCA with all our crew and nobody lost any fingers!”

“The day started off pretty ordinary and got worse from there! It was raining when we headed out and then the wind picked up. We were lucky not to do any damage – Reve is a comfortable cruiser that weighs 14 tons, so she was perfect for today’s race.”



While others were struggling to get their yachts around the course in the big fleet, Whelan said his crew enjoyed a hot lunch.

“Despite the weather, or maybe because of it, we enjoyed hot roast chicken drumsticks. They kept our spirits up,” he said after beating L’Attitude, (Jon Short/Rob Hunt/Miles Bastick) to the punch by a mere 14 seconds.

Principal Race Officer Denis Thompson gave his view from the start boat. “Winter is here. It was a cold, wet, windy day. The breeze was west, going south-west throughout the race. It was pretty gusty; the biggest we saw was around 18-20 knots. It mostly averaged around 15 knots,” he said.

“It was pretty puffy, making it a hard day’s sail and we heard a bit of shouting when the boats were gybing around marks. I heard rumours there is a bit of damage in the fleet too – it was that sort of day. I think it was a good start to winter and at least a watery sun came out as competitors got back to the Club.”

Weekly prizes are awarded to first, second and third placegetters in each division and include exclusive CYCA Land Rover Winter Series merchandise. One lucky division winner each week is drawn to receive a Land Rover Range Rover Evoque experience for a week.



In addition, the Noakes Group is providing a lift stand launch and two free lay days for one lucky division winner each week. Noakes’ Sean Langman has three N26’s entered in Division G of the Series and will enjoy a race within a race each week.

This week, Larki Missiris (Buildrite/G&R Isuzu) was the lucky winner of the Land Rover experience. Missiris, who won Division B this week, is on a winning streak. In early March, he was drawn to win a return trip for two to New Zealand for a six-night luxurious cruise around the Bay of Islands after winning PHS Division 1 at the Sydney Harbour Regatta.

Robert Carr/Stephanie Cook/Kerry Burke (Mortgage Choice Rumba) won Division D and were the lucky ones drawn for the Noakes Group prize, which will come in handy with a long season of racing ahead.

Other winners today were: Division C - Chancellor (Edward Tooher); Division E - Clewless? (Lachlan Irwin); Division F – Double Trouble (Steve Wyatt); Division G – Sea Rug Hoo Ha (Peter Howes); Division J2 – In Cahoots (Pat and Roberta Easton; Division K – HubcapII (Herman Heiligers).

Next Sunday competitors will sail Race 2 of the Land Rover Winter Series and will be hoping for more convivial conditions.

Land Rover Winter Series Division A1
Race 1   (26/04/2015)
DivA1 PHSTCF DivA1 results Start : 11:30

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score
1 1014 UBS WILD THING Geoff Lavis 24 01:57:08 13:51:08 1.0
2 AUS5299 VICTOIRE Darryl Hodgkinson 36 01:46:55 13:52:55 2.0
3 ESP6100 DUENDE Damien Parkes 20 02:04:23 13:54:23 3.0
4 10000 BRINDABELLA Jim Cooney 43 01:42:46 13:55:46 4.0
5 AUS9999 ASSASSIN Clare Crawford 25 02:05:15 14:00:15 5.0
6 83990 FANDANGO Robert Felton 30 02:03:14 14:03:14 6.0
7 6377 TRITON Michael Cranitch 44 02:00:12 14:14:12 7.0
RET 7771 BALANCE Paul Clitheroe 44     9.0
DNC 226 SWISH Steven Proud 27     12.0
DNC 6953 SAILORSWDISABILITIES David Pescud 33     12.0
DNC 6952 CELESTIAL Sam Haynes 40     12.0

 




Land Rover Winter Series Division A2
Race 1   (26/04/2015)
DivA2 PHSTCF DivA2 results Start : 11:30

Place

Sail No

Boat Name

Skipper

OffSet

Elapsd

Fin Tim

Score

1

8008

OCC.COARSELANGUAGE 2

Warwick Sherman

28

02:05:09

14:03:09

1.0

2

248

WAX LYRICAL

Les Goodridge

20

02:13:34

14:03:34

2.0

3

33345

BLACK SHEEP

Derek & Martin Shepp

23

02:11:05

14:04:05

3.0

4

543

LITTLE NICO

Adrian Walters

38

01:56:34

14:04:34

4.0

5

8975

LAST TANGO

Rob Blanch

25

02:09:36

14:04:36

5.0

6

101010

PLAYSTATION 4

Dean Harrigan

31

02:04:11

14:05:11

6.0

7

6111

NEVER A DULL MOMENT

Colin Wilson

29

02:07:07

14:06:07

7.0

8

99991

KIRRIBILLI

Adrian Abbott

30

02:07:52

14:07:52

8.0

9

214

PRIME EXAMPLE

Leigh Dorrington

22

02:16:28

14:08:28

9.0

10

11033

KERISMA

M Wilkinson A Wyllie

25

02:15:26

14:10:26

10.0

11

AUS6606

STHILLIERS QUEST

Tim Casey

33

02:07:30

14:10:30

11.0

RET

7878

KAYLE - SWD

John Whitfield

25

 

 

14.0

RET

00400

VENTO

Walter Lewin

34

 

 

14.0

DNC

NZL1

ART EQUITY MAHLIGAI

Murray Owen

25

 

 

17.0

DNC

65007

ELENA NOVA

Craig Neil

35

 

 

17.0

DNC

AUS88

WASABI

Bruce McKay

25

 

 

17.0




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