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18ft Skiffs- Club Championship, Cordukes Clubhouse Trophy - Race three

by Frank Quealey on 23 Nov 2014
Gotta Love It 7 makes a great sight on the second spinnaker run - 18ft Skiffs Club Championship 2014, Race three, Cordukes Clubhouse Trophy, Sydney Harbour Australian 18 Footers League http://www.18footers.com.au
18ft Skiffs Club Championship, Race three, Cordukes Clubhouse Trophy, Sydney Harbour - The champion Gotta Love It 7 skiff continued her domination of the Australian 18 Footer League’s 2014-2015 Season with another brilliant victory in Race three of the Club Championship on Sydney Harbour today.


Usual skipper Seve Jarvin and for’ard hand Sam Newton were joined in the team by James Wierzbowski for today’s race and led from shortly after the to defeat defending champion Thurlow Fisher Lawyers (Michael Coxon, Dave O’Connor, Dave Ewings) by 38s.

Coopers 62-Rag and Famish Hotel (Jack Macartney, Mark Kennedy, Peter Harris) was a further 21s back in third place.

Gotta Love It 7 leads the progress pointscore on three points, followed by Coopers 62-Rag and Famish Hotel on 7, Thurlow Fisher Lawyers 17, Compassmarkets.com (Keagan York) 18, Yandoo (John Winning) and Asko Appliances (Marcus Ashley-Jones) each on 21 points.

The rig selection prior to the race created much interest as Gotta Love It 7, Mojo Wine (Brett Van Munster) and Pure Blonde (Nick Daly) elected to go with smaller #2 rigs while the rest of the top liners went big in the 12-15k North East wind.

At the start, Team 7 (pin end) seemed to be buried beneath a group of bigger rigged skiffs but when the fleet tacked off Bradleys Head the flying red machine was already in the lead.

Shortly after, the breeze freshened and from that point Gotta Love It 7 was always in the lead, although Thurlow Fisher Lawyers made a desperate last leg attempt to bridge the gap when the breeze changed direction and strength three times within a few minutes.


By the first windward mark, 7 led Thurlow Fisher Lawyers by 25s, followed by Coopers 62-Rag and Famish Hotel and Smeg (David Witt).

The three leading positions remained unchanged on the spinnaker run back to Clarke Island where Pure Blonde had shown the advantage of her #2 rig to move up into fourth place.

On the following windward leg, Gotta Love It 7 and Thurlow Fisher Lawyers elected to sail vastly different courses as ‘7’ went to the RHS of the course while Thurlow went to the north side.

It made little difference as the placings remained unchanged, then Gotta Love It 7 had an amazing spinnaker run back to the bottom mark where her lead had been extended to 1m20s.


Mojo Wine (Brett Van Munster) narrowly grabbed third place from ‘The Rag’ at the Clarke Island mark but a near capsize shortly after allowed the black Rag skiff back in to third as the pair headed back up the third windward leg to the Beashel Buoy.

When 7’s lead was still 50s as the fleet headed for home it was going to be an easy victory but the wind changes over the final few minutes of the race gave spectators an exciting finish to the race.

Next Sunday is a 3-Buoys race for the W.C. ‘Trappy’ Duncan Memorial Trophy with the club’s usual spectator ferry leaving Double Bay Wharf at 2.15pm.

Race four of the Club Championship will be sailed on Sunday 7 December.

Follow all the racing action on the Australian 18 Footers League’s website.
Video coverage and live stream is on www.18footerstv.com








Australian 18 Footers League
Starters and Judges Report
Name of Race: Club Championship – Race 3 Entrants: 17 Date: 23-Nov-14
Cordukes Clubhouse Trophy
Course: One  NE Wind: NE 12 Tide: EBB/ Turn
Race Start Time: 14:45:00 Race Finish Time : 16:02:13
Start Mode: SCRATCH
Non Starters: 0 Non Finishers: 3
Race Officer:    
Finish Placings Recall # Boat Name Finish Time Elapsed Time Handicap Corrected Time H/cap Position
1 7 GOTTA LOVE IT 7 16:02:13   0 00:00:00 1
2 1 THURLOW FISHER LAWYERS 16:02:51 01:17:51 0 01:17:51 6
3 6 COOPERS 62-RAG & FAMISH HOTEL 16:03:12 01:18:12 4 01:14:12 3
4 11 MOJO WINE 16:03:48 01:18:48 4 01:14:48 4
5 9 PURE BLONDE 16:04:12 01:19:12 7 01:12:12 2
6 3 ASKO APPLIANCES 16:06:28 01:21:28 3 01:18:28 10
7 2 YANDOO 16:09:25 01:24:25 2 01:22:25 12
8 13 COMPASSMARKETS.COM 16:10:28 01:25:28 7 01:18:28 9
9 14 THE KITCHEN MAKER 16:11:07 01:26:07 8 01:18:07 8
10 15 NOAKES SAILING 16:11:51 01:26:51 9 01:17:51 7
11 16 HAIER APPLIANCES 16:12:41 01:27:41 10 01:17:41 5
12 5 APPLIANCESONLINE.COM.AU 16:13:23 01:28:23 6 01:22:23 11
13 10 FISHER & PAYKEL 16:23:20 01:38:20 10 01:28:20 13
14 17 ILVE 16:25:18 01:40:18 10 01:30:18 14
15             15
16             16
17             17
18             18
19             19
20             20
21             21
22             22
23             23
24             24
25             25
26             26
27             27
28             28
29             29
30             30
              31
Non Starters Non Finishers
  Lumix
  De'Longhi
  Smeg
   
   
Comments:  
Sailing Time: 00:00:00
Fastest Time: GOTTA LOVE IT 7
Margins: 1st - 2nd 00:00:38
2nd - 3rd 00:00:21


Entrants

Result
Recall # Boat Name H/CAP   Scratch H/Cap
1 THURLOW FISHER LAWYERS 0
2 6 2
2 YANDOO 2
7 12 7
3 ASKO APPLIANCES 3
6 10 6
4 DE’LONGHI 10
18 18 18
5 APPLIANCESONLINE.COM.AU 6
12 11 12
6 COOPERS 62-RAG & FAMISH HOTEL 4
3 3 3
7 GOTTA LOVE IT 7 0
1 1 1
8 SMEG 5
18 18 18
9 PURE BLONDE 7
5 2 5
10 FISHER & PAYKEL 10
13 13 13
11 MOJO WINE 4
4 4 4
12 LUMIX 9
18 18 18
13 COMPASSMARKETS.COM 7
8 9 8
14 THE KITCHEN MAKER 8
9 8 9
15 NOAKES SAILING 9
10 7 10
16 HAIER APPLIANCES 10
11 5 11
17 ILVE 10
14 14 14
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