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Skiff World Championships - Snakes and Ladders on Day 3

by Rick Steuart on 7 Jan 2015
A pack of Mustos - ACO Musto Performance Skiff World Championships 2015 in Perth WA. Rick Steuart
At the ACO Musto Performance Skiff World Championships 2015 in Perth WA the sailors were talking at the breakfast table of a forecast of 25 knots or better with big whitecaps on the water and a fair number of capsizes to deal with. Down on the lawn, they were working on how to take spare tiller extensions with them in case they broke them.

The start boat took off with an easterly still in charge and once we had settled into position it was a case of wait and see.



After a few false starts caused by massive wind variations, the RO had the Mustos underway for the first race on a 130 degree course and 7 to 10 knots on offer. The game of Snakes and Ladders came to mind with the leaders swapping with the lower orders after the first rounding of the gates and Tim Hill shot into the lead. Soft conditions on the next beat saw Tim lose his lead to the chasing pack and with the next run down, the pack was reshuffled with Jon Newman and Marcus Hamilton advancing to the finish, while John Reekie was able to snaffle third. The rest of the fleet was able to consider the chances they had during the first race and look forward to the next.


In the second race, a building southerly greeted the fleet and with a generous top up of cold water from the safety boats, the choice was to go left or right on the first work up the hill. Playing the middle paid for Richie Robinson, Marcus Hamilton and Jon Newman as they hit the top mark with Robinson in the lead. The breeze filled in a little more and the three sped off from the rest of the pack on a port gybe with Marcus in the lead followed by Jon Newman and Robinson third. The greeting at the gate was nothing less than a 45 degree course change to the left, that had some of the tailenders floundering. Newman went hard left having picked up the new mark while Marcus and Richie took off up the centre. The left call paid off with Newman 200 metres in front of the pair at the mark and his down wind speed made him untouchable. Marcus Hamilton, still recovering to a serious cork to his arm from yesterday, made it quite clear he was in recovery as he rolled Robinson half way down using the huge left pressure to carry him through.

Good breezes are forecast for Thursday and the Musto pack is waiting.

Can the master of cool Jon Newman, keep the ball rolling with these big wins?

Will the flying Scotsman Ian Renlison continue to improve?




Musto Performance Skiff World Championships 2015 - Perth AUS

Mounts Bay Sailing Club - 5 to 9 January 2015

Results are provisional

Overall

Sailed: 7, Discards: 1, To count: 6, Entries: 35, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Bow No Sail No Helm Nat R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Total Nett
1st 11 AUS 492 Jon Newman 2 2 1 1 (3) 1 1 11.0 8.0
2nd 36 GBR 449 Ian Renilson (GM) 8 10 2 3 1 4 (12) 40.0 28.0
3rd 27 AUS 453 Marcus Hamilton 7 12 3 9 (18) 2 2 53.0 35.0
4th 10 AUS 513 Thor Schoenhoff 13 (15) 7 2 2 6 7 52.0 37.0
5th 30 NED 478 Paul Dijkstra 9 1 5 17 4 (18) 5 59.0 41.0
6th 14 AUS 489 Denis Jones (M) 4 11 (16) 6 6 5 9 57.0 41.0
7th 45 AUS 472 Tim Hill 1 9 (11) 7 11 10 10 59.0 48.0
8th 38 GBR 520 Dave Poston 3 7 9 11 7 (23) 11 71.0 48.0
9th 18 AUS 493 Arthur Brett (M) 11 4 8 5 5 15 (18) 66.0 48.0
10th 22 AUS 379 Paul Newman 6 3 (21) 8 9 19 8 74.0 53.0
11th 19 AUS 380 Richie Robertson (M) 27 14 6 4 8 (29) 3 91.0 62.0
12th 31 GBR 516 John Reekie 12 5 14 (OCS) 19 3 13 102.0 66.0
13th 33 SUI 470 Nicolas Duchoud 5 13 17 26 10 (DNF) 4 111.0 75.0
14th 41 GBR 446 Ben Clegg (Y) 17 8 4 13 (26) 8 25 101.0 75.0
15th 48 SUI 306 Alexander Greil (Y) 15 16 10 10 (25) 21 6 103.0 78.0
16th 15 AUS 511 Chris Sutherland (GM) 14 6 22 16 17 (24) 22 121.0 97.0
17th 39 GBR 456 Sergei Samus (M) 10 23 19 19 12 (28) 20 131.0 103.0
18th 23 AUS 440 Wayne Bates (M) 21 18 13 (25) 14 20 21 132.0 107.0
19th 44 AUS 244 Colin Turner (M) 16 17 18 21 22 (27) 17 138.0 111.0
20th 25 AUS 491 Robin Dayes 26 (31) 29 12 16 11 23 148.0 117.0
21st 28 GBR 394 Nigel Walbank (GM) 22 27 12 20 (29) 12 24 146.0 117.0
22nd 13 GBR 294 Tom Conway (M) 29 21 15 30 (33) 9 15 152.0 119.0
23rd 40 GBR 476 John Archer 18 (DNF) 26 27 15 25 14 161.0 125.0
24th 29 GBR 384 Stuart Keegan 20 19 24 14 20 (32) 29 158.0 126.0
25th 43 AUS 357 Chris Jahn (33) 32 28 24 13 14 16 160.0 127.0
26th 35 GBR 248 Mark Haine 19 (30) 25 23 24 30 19 170.0 140.0
27th 16 AUS 218 Richard Shallcross (M) 23 26 30 15 21 (31) 26 172.0 141.0
28th 20 AUS 429 Jayson Brownie 25 28 23 22 (30) 16 28 172.0 142.0
29th 24 AUS 423 Daryl Stone (M) 31 20 20 29 27 22 (33) 182.0 149.0
30th 17 AUS 524 James Lewis (DNF) 29 RET 18 28 7 32 186.0 150.0
31st 37 GBR 521 Iain Morton (GM) (32) 25 31 28 31 13 27 187.0 155.0
32nd 34 GBR 228 Ron Barnes (GM) 28 24 27 33 23 (34) 30 201.0 165.0
33rd 12 GBR 333 Tim Chapman (GM) 24 22 33 31 (DNS) 26 31 203.0 167.0
34th 42 NZL 502 Aaron Duncan 34 33 (DNF) 32 32 17 34 218.0 182.0
35th 26 AUS 425 David Taylor (GM) 30 34 32 34 34 33 (DNF) 233.0 197.0

Scoring codes used

Code Description Points
DNF Started but did not finish 36
DNS Came to the start area but did not start 36
OCS On course side at start or broke rule 30.1 36
RET Retired 36
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