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Sail Port Stephens 2014 - Easy-going Commodore’s Cup day one

by Lisa Ratcliff on 14 Apr 2014
Kerinda left - Sail Port Stephens 2014 Jon Reid Saltwater Images http://www.saltwaterimages.com.au
Stage two of Sail Port Stephens, the Pantaenius Commodore’s Cup, is up and running for around 400 sailors and those coming off the back of a hectic weekend of more serious competition are relaxing into the easy-going pace.


Tom Woods’ Farr 36Od Toy Story is in the handicapper’s sights after winning race one of the Commodore’s Cup for division 1 boats.

Woods did have royalty on board today, North Sails’ Michael Coxon who was checking the rig set up and on mainsail trim. 'He reckons we have it pretty sorted, the results are showing we have our speed right' said the pleased skipper. Also on board was former skiff legend John Anderson and yet more of Woods’ handy pool of dinghy and skiff gurus from Lake Macquarie.

Toy Story won division 1 of the three-day Performance Racing series, which wrapped up yesterday. Today the canting-keel all-rounder, which has been ‘pimped’ by Woods, made the most of the varied conditions – gusts up to 18 knots from the S-SE down to a zephyr at times.

'This boat likes the light stuff and upwind we are quicker than the wind speed,' Woods added.
Second in division 1 was the Eastsail Beneteau F40 Breakthrough with one instructor and nine students aboard. 'It’s taken a few days but we got our act together today and didn’t make mistakes, plus we got lucky on a few shifts,' mastman Tim Griffin said.

Breakthrough is a truly international entry with its team of four Poms, one Kiwi and a few token Aussies. The Poms feel right at home in the rainy conditions that continue to dampen the fleet at Sail Port Stephens. Describing the wind’s upper range today helmsman Mike Law joked it was breezy enough to blow the hair off his head.

Division 2 honours in the 15 nautical mile inshore race belonged to Len Payne’s Lidgard 10.6 Kerinda.

Mick Paull’s Beneteau 473 called Yes Dear from Lake Macquarie was a non-finisher in division 2, with not quite enough puff to push the 15.5 ton boat around the course. Until they retired a proper coffee machine and oven to toast the hot cross buns kept the crew warm and spirits bright. The boat is full of cruising gear and results are inconsequential for this family program. It’s all about having fun.


Baby Eva at 12 months is the youngest onboard and with mum, dad and two sets of grandparents there are plenty of arms to go to. Given wet weather gear isn’t made in her size Eva was kept under cover today, other than for her photo shoot, and sensibly managed a nap down below.


Adam Brown representing the series sponsor Pantaenius filled the tactician’s role on Matt Fensom’s modified Farr 40 Long Time Dead. 'It was a pleasant day despite the rain with a good turn-out of boats, and it was great to see the cruisers out there mixing it up with the racers,' Brown said. 'Pantaenius is a new face in the marine industry and everyone at Sail Port Stephens has made us feel very welcome.'

They don’t call sailing a water sport for nothing. Tomorrow’s forecast is for southerly winds 15-20 knots and scattered showers along the coast.



Commodores Cup Cruising

Hosted By Corlette Point Sailing Club

Race 1   (14/04/2014)  Provisional Results

Updated:  14/04/2014  16:19:31

EHC DIV1 results Start : 11:00
Place Sail No Boat Name From Elapsd AHC Cor'd T BCH Skipper Score Fin Tim
1 M102 TOY STORY LMYC 02:15:38 1.160 02:37:20 1.293 Thomas Woods 1.0 13:15:38
2 6834 BREAKTHROUGH CYCA 02:41:22 1.055 02:50:14 1.087 Bryony Gregory 2.0 13:41:22
3 1014 UBS WILD THING CYCA 02:21:18 1.211 02:51:07 1.241 Geoff Lavis 3.0 13:21:18
4 888 HUNTRESS RSYS 02:41:12 1.065 02:51:41 1.088 Philip Grove 4.0 13:41:12
5 67 COLORTILE CSC&RMYC 02:28:13 1.183 02:55:20 1.183 Warren& Kristy Bucha 5.0 13:28:13
6 8009 OCC. COARSE LANG ONE RPAYC 02:44:59 1.082 02:58:31 1.063 Robert Alder 6.0 13:44:59
7 33345 BLACK SHEEP WYC 02:38:25 1.131 02:59:10 1.107 Derek & Martin Shepp 7.0 13:38:25
8 AUS5077 LONG TIME DEAD NCYC 02:35:33 1.155 02:59:40 1.127 Matthew Fensom 8.0 13:35:33
9 6636 AL FRESCO RMYC 02:47:13 1.075 02:59:46 1.049 Dave Griffin 9.0 13:47:13
10 6188 WINE-DARK SEA RSYS/CYCA 02:43:11 1.135 03:05:13 1.074 Peter Lowndes 10.0 13:43:11
11 8834 CONCEALED WEAPON NCYC 03:06:51 1.036 03:13:35 0.938 Barry Kelly 11.0 14:06:51
12 35000 NEXT LIGHT RPAYC 03:15:07 1.035 03:21:57 0.899 Mark Rutherford 12.0 14:15:07
DNS 4100 THE BANSHEE CSC   1.136     Corinne & Rob Franci 14.0  
 


Race 1   (14/04/2014)  Provisional Results

Updated:  14/04/2014  16:19:32

EHC DIV2 results Start : 11:05
Place Sail No Boat Name From Elapsd AHC Cor'd T BCH Skipper Score Fin Tim
1 5708 KERINDA RMYCT 02:37:45 1.022 02:41:13 1.498 Len Payne 1.0 13:42:45
2 6609 AMANTE CYCA 02:44:48 1.026 02:49:05 1.434 Dennis Cooper 2.0 13:49:48
3 500 ANTIPODES OF SYDNEY CYCA 03:24:25 1.023 03:29:07 1.156 Greg Newton 3.0 14:29:25
4 380 NEGOTIATOR WYC/SASC 03:31:11 1.021 03:35:37 1.119 Wayne Taylor 4.0 14:36:11
5 MYC7 TENSIXTY MYC 03:38:54 1.030 03:45:28 1.079 Ian Green 5.0 14:43:54
6 42 SMOOTH CRIMINALS PSYC 03:42:07 1.039 03:50:47 1.064 Ray Harley 6.0 14:47:07
7 6942 ACCOUNTABILITY RMYC-BB 03:50:31 1.025 03:56:17 1.025 Murray Thompson 7.0 14:55:31
8 6740 EVEN FINER GSC 04:10:34 0.960 04:00:33 0.943 Geoff Dilworth 8.0 15:15:34
9 6571 PASSION GFS 04:12:11 0.965 04:03:21 0.937 David Edmiston 9.0 15:17:11
10 6940 INCEPTION GSC 04:05:43 1.005 04:06:57 0.962 John Sprague 10.0 15:10:43
11 3267 IN THE MOOD RMYCBROKENBAY 04:11:43 1.021 04:17:00 0.939 Keith Masters 11.0 15:16:43
12 6767 BIG BLUE WYC 04:20:49 0.986 04:17:10 0.906 Stephen Phillips 12.0 15:25:49
13 M15 GETAWAY SLMASC 04:47:31 0.901 04:19:03 0.822 Philip Martin 13.0 15:52:31
14 6593 LU LU BELLE MHYC 04:30:12 0.965 04:20:45 0.874 Peter Lewis 14.0 15:35:12
15 6906 BANDALENI ASC 04:59:58 0.900 04:29:58 0.788 Greg Kowalski 15.0 16:04:58
DNF HULL01 SOUTHPAW NCYC   1.030     Bruce Williams 23.0  
DNF M473 YESDEAR LMYC   0.981     Michael Paull 23.0  
DNS 6782 THAT BOAT RMYCBB   0.988     Darryle Dransfield 23.0  
DNS SB445 LUNACY SBYC   1.020     Chris McSorley 23.0  
OCS 6391 ETERNITY GFS   1.008     Ian Meldrum 23.0  
OCS 6986 AURORA II MHYC   0.982     Marcus Gillezeau 23.0  


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