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DSS Autumn Short Handed Series 2015 - Temptation dominates Division 1

by Peter Campbell on 26 Apr 2015
42 South starts today's race on the River Derwent, with HMAS Canberra in the background. - 2015 Autumn Short Handed Series Sam Tiedemann
The Thomson 7 sportsboat Temptation notched up a victory for Australia’s southernmost yacht club, the Port Esperance Sailing Club, in today’s Derwent Sailing Squadron’s Quantum Autumn Shorthanded Series on the Derwent.

Skippered by sportsboat racing stalwart Steve Harrison, Temptation finished second in fleet in Division 1 (two-handed, spinnaker) to John Wearne’s Fish Frenzy, on corrected time winning the race from the consistent Saga (Chris Sheehan) and Fish Frenzy, both from Bellerive Yacht Club.

Port Esperance Sailing Club is located at Dover, Tasmania’s southernmost town at 43º19’ South, and Harrison regularly represents the club at regatta and events in Hobart.

Today’s light north-westerly breeze that ranged from 0 at the start to the odd gust of near 10 knots suited the sportsboats and other lightweights in the 54 boat fleet.

The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania’s new Elliott 6 sportsboats again dominated Division 4 (two-handed spinnaker) finishing seconds apart in both line and corrected time.



Chartered by RYCT club members, Elliott 6 (Daniel Woods) won Division 4 on corrected time by just one second from Elliott 1 (Rod Chamberlain) which had taken line honours by 38 seconds. Third place went to Quebrada (Tim Maddock).

Division 4 (two-handed spinnaker) saw Derwent Sailing Squadron members Stephen Catchpool, helming Hypertronics, and Scott Brain, steering Brainwave, fill the first two places ahead of Karabos (Nick Rogers, RYCT).

Another DSS entry, Mike Rowley’s Huon 10 Planet X won line and handicap honours in Division 6 (three-handed spinnaker) from Pisces (David Taylor, RYCT) and Moonshine (Bruce Palmer).

The two two-handed divisions attracted big fleets with DSS sailing manager Mike Denney and his wife Michelle taking line honours with Wild West in Division 2, but placing last on handicap.



The Bellerive-based, syndicate-owned Farr 31, Wildfire, won Division 2 on corrected time from Jim Thorpe’s Hydrotherapy and Southern Cross (Bill Batt).

DSS entrant L’Etoile (John Dawson) scored a 13 second win on corrected time in Division 3 (two-handed non-spinnaker) from line honours winner Bronzewing (Derek Adams), third place going to Vistula (Greg Biskup).

Race 3 full results

Division 1 PHS results Start : 09:30

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper ETOrd Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T
1 5887 TEMPTATION Steve Harrison 2 10:55:23 01:25:23 0.906 01:17:21
2 513 SAGA Chris Sheehan 3 10:55:51 01:25:51 0.909 01:18:02
3 8100 FISH FRENZY John Wearne 1 10:53:29 01:23:29 0.938 01:18:18
4 5885 TWITCH Richie Upton 4 10:59:13 01:29:13 0.898 01:20:07
5 1 TROUBLE Dave Willans 5 10:59:23 01:29:23 0.908 01:21:10
6 5469 REDEEMER Greg Brooks 7 11:11:58 01:41:58 0.882 01:29:56
7 B3200 42 SOUTH Mark Ballard 6 11:04:50 01:34:50 0.957 01:30:45

Division 2 PHS results Start : 09:35

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper ETOrd Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T
1 8806 WILDFIRE Team Wildfire 3 11:01:44 01:26:44 0.868 01:15:17
2 5877 HYDROTHERAPY Jim Thorpe 8 11:05:47 01:30:47 0.836 01:15:54
3 5208 SOUTHERN CROSS Bill Batt 6 11:03:40 01:28:40 0.893 01:19:11
4 1331 SILVER MIST Andrew Sutherland 4 11:03:00 01:28:00 0.906 01:19:44
5 N9 PIRATES PRIDE Peter Masterton 5 11:03:15 01:28:15 0.919 01:21:06
6 5357 MEM David Kirkland 7 11:04:36 01:29:36 0.909 01:21:27
7 SM6083 CIAO BABY II Gary Cripps 2 10:59:00 01:24:00 0.988 01:23:00
8 1881 YOUNG ONE Gerard Smith 9 11:10:40 01:35:40 0.882 01:24:23
9 39001 WILD WEST Michael Denney 1 10:56:20 01:21:20 1.038 01:24:25

Division 3 PHS results Start : 09:40

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper ETOrd Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T
1 F310 L'ETOILE John Dawson 2 10:45:05 01:05:05 0.745 48:29
2 13 BRONZEWING Derek Adams 1 10:43:55 01:03:55 0.762 48:42
3 6605 VISTULA Greg Biskup 4 10:46:18 01:06:18 0.741 49:08
4 AA111 MAGNUM Colin Gray 3 10:45:47 01:05:47 0.755 49:40
5 3639 TAKE FIVE Ian Gannon 7 10:50:11 01:10:11 0.715 50:11
6 ST3 ROTARY Norm Brundle 8 10:50:42 01:10:42 0.718 50:46
7 1A DYNAMO Stephen Davidson 6 10:49:54 01:09:54 0.735 51:23
8 T30 TRAD JAZZ Chris Thompson 10 10:52:36 01:12:36 0.711 51:37
9 7 ALLEZ-OOP Alan Nelson 5 10:47:33 01:07:33 0.765 51:40
10 H17 KAMEHAMEHA Mark Woodward 9 10:50:59 01:10:59 0.764 54:14
11 975 MON AMIE Phil Conyard 11 11:03:05 01:23:05 0.691 57:25
DNF H447 COOL CHANGE Chris Bobbi       0.801  

Division 4 PHS results Start : 09:45

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper ETOrd Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T
1 E6 ELLIOTT 6 Daniel Woods 2 10:34:53 49:53 0.840 41:54
2 E1 ELLIOTT 1 Rod Chamberlain 1 10:34:15 49:15 0.851 41:55
3 H59 QUEBRADA Tim Maddock 10 10:50:31 01:05:31 0.669 43:50
4 E2 ELLIOTT 2 Ollie Nicholas 3 10:36:54 51:54 0.846 43:54
5 190 FOOTLOOSE Damon McCarter 11 10:55:40 01:10:40 0.649 45:52
6 E5 ELLIOTT 5 George Peacock 4 10:39:58 54:58 0.846 46:30
7 103 STORM PETREL James Anderson 5 10:46:26 01:01:26 0.777 47:44
8 H11 KHARIS Terry Dalby 13 10:57:26 01:12:26 0.665 48:10
9 H32 SERENITY Graham Hall 8 10:48:19 01:03:19 0.767 48:34
10 9 ACACIA II Jory Linscott 14 11:02:01 01:17:01 0.638 49:08
11 AUS137 APLIN ELECTRICAL Lucy Rees 7 10:47:53 01:02:53 0.794 49:56
12 401 WHICH WAY UP Steve Davison 6 10:47:08 01:02:08 0.804 49:57
13 834 OFF-PISTE Paul Einoder 9 10:48:49 01:03:49 0.802 51:11
14 3227 TRICK CYCLIST Luke Kiely 12 10:56:44 01:11:44 0.720 51:39
DNF 399 HI VIS Matt Westland       0.793  

Division 5 PHS results Start : 09:50

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper ETOrd Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T
1 3383 HYPERTRONICS Stephen Catchpool 1 10:41:18 51:18 0.862 44:13
2 3394 BRAINWAVE Scott Brain 3 10:43:30 53:30 0.856 45:48
3 3036 KARABOS Nick Rogers 2 10:42:37 52:37 0.891 46:53
4 3389 PEZ Hunt Gore 4 10:51:38 01:01:38 0.834 51:24

Division 6 PHS results Start : 09:30

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper ETOrd Fin Tim Elapsd AHC Cor'd T
1 10 PLANET X Mike Rowley 1 10:51:40 01:21:40 0.966 01:18:53
2 6197 PISCES David Taylor 2 10:54:08 01:24:08 0.983 01:22:42
3 3800 MOONSHINE Bruce Palmer 3 10:58:59 01:28:59 0.940 01:23:39
4 3938 WINGS THREE Peter Haros 4 11:01:24 01:31:24 0.938 01:25:44
5 M88 HOT PROSPECT Ian Marshall 5 11:12:02 01:42:02 0.881 01:29:54
6 956 SIROCCO John Macintosh 7 11:25:23 01:55:23 0.799 01:32:12
7 239 ATHENA Phil Mason 6 11:24:30 01:54:30 0.817 01:33:33
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