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SAP 505 World Championships - Hamlin in a race against time

by Sailing Intelligence on 28 Mar 2015
2015 SAP 505 World Championships SAP/Christophe Favreau
Head-torches on, Howie Hamlin and Jeff Nelson were working another late night in the boat park, on the eve of the SAP 505 World Championships in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Forced to fit out a brand new boat in record time, the former 505 World Champions are in a race against time to be ready for the first heat at midday on Algoa Bay. Hamlin wasn’t even aware of who had won the two-day Pre-Worlds which concluded yesterday, as he and Nelson, along with three local South Africans have been working round the clock to get the new boat ready for competition.



The winner of the Pre-Worlds was another team from California, Mike Holt and Carl Smit, who beat Ian Pinnell and Johannes Tellen on tie-break, with a score of 5,1 from the two races. Holt is the reigning World Champion, although he won last year’s Worlds in Germany crewed by Rob Woelfel. Now Holt sets out to claim a second world title, this time with his long-time regular crew Smit.

The 2007 World Champion, Great Britain’s Pinnell, will be pleased to have settled in well with his crew for the week, Tellen, with solid scores of 4,2 from the warm-up regatta. In third place were the Australians, Sandy Higgins and Paul Marsh, who also racked up a consistent 3,4. Top South African team were Peter and Thomas Funke in seventh overall.



Hamlin and Nelson tried to race in the Pre Worlds but equipment failure led to their main shroud breaking and the mast come alarmingly close to falling over the side. “Tack!” yelled Nelson to his helmsman, who responded quickly enough to get the boat on to starboard tack and keep the mast in the air. Even so, the aluminium mast had already bent, and while Hamlin managed to bounce it more or less back into alignment, it’s a less than ideal scenario for the usually meticulously-prepared, multiple World Champion from California.

It all went wrong for the team - and many other American competitors - when their shipping container was held up by a dockers’ strike in San Francisco a few weeks ago.

While other notable competitors like former World Champion Mike Martin were left high and dry and forced to withdraw from the event, Hamlin at least had the option of a using a bare, brand new hull that he was already shipping from the UK to Port Elizabeth, en route to his home in California where he would have fitted out the boat at his leisure.



Instead, Hamlin decided to fit the boat out in haste in South Africa. “It was always going to be hard, but we’ve been really lucky to be helped out by Jim Foot, who lent us his garage, all his tools, and a lot of his time,” said Hamlin in the boat park this evening. “We’ve also been helped out by Andrew Blane and Ewen Hurter who’s racing in the fleet this week. It’s been five guys working solidly, a combined 200 hours over the last few days to try to get this boat ready. Couldn’t have done it without them! When it was reaching midnight I’d say it was time to get some sleep, but they never let up. There’s a great ‘can-do’ attitude here in South Africa.”

Asked if by some miracle if he could still win the Worlds, Hamlin would only reply: “Well we’re certainly on the back foot!” It will be fascinating to see what Hamlin and Nelson can accomplish this week.

The SAP 505 World Championships will be fully covered by SAP Sailing Analytics. The first three days will have live tracking and expert commentary, with the live online coverage coming in for the final three days of competition.

 Final results:

 
?
Regatta Rank
Competitor Name
R1
R2
Σ
 
1
 USA 9072
Holt-Smit
5
1
6
 
2
 GBR 9136
Pinnel-Tellen
4
2
6
 
3
 AUS 8946
Higgins -Marsh 
3
4
7
 
4
 DEN 9118
Saugmann-Karbo
1
7
8
 
5
 GER 9135
Bohm-Roos
10
3
13
 
6
 USA 9091
Conrads-Haines
2
12
14
 
7
 RSA 9094
Funke-Funke
6
8
14
 
8
 AUS 9134
Quirk-Payne
7
10
17
 
9
 RSA 9063
Largier-Hutton-Squire
11
9
20
 
10
 AUS 8890
Higgins-Johnston
17
6
23
 
11
 RSA 8719
Ham-Ham
13
11
24
 
12
 RSA 8486
Robinson-Robinson
9
18
27
 
13
 GER 9043
Stenger-Birkner
8
21
29
 
14
 USA 8481
Ross-Waterman
15
17
32
 
15
 RSA 8520
D'Engle -Wet Nel 
19
14
33
 
16
 RSA 8675
Hurter-May
18
15
33
 
17
 RSA 9026
Plattner-Shelton
14
20
34
 
18
 AUS 8637
Cronin-Whitbread
21
16
37
 
19
 GER 8988
Mittermayer-Barteldt
25
13
38
 
20
 GBR 9124
Scutcher-Diebitsch
DNC
5
39
 
21
 USA 9153
Hamlin -Nelson
12
DNF
46
 
22
 RSA 8091
Snyman-Ballantyne
24
DNC
46
 
23
 GBR 9125
Deane-Deane
16
DNF
50
 
24
 RSA 8948
Parker-Holm
DNC
19
53
 
25
 RSA 8707
Holm-Fourie
20
DNC
54
 
26
 RSA 7608
Bailes-Isaacs
22
DNC
56
 
27
 RSA 8584
Rogotski-Roos 
DNC
23
57
 
28
 GER 9000
Menge-Wilts
23
DNF
57
 
29
 AUS 9018
Bowden-Bath
26
DNC
60
 
30
 RSA 4437
Ballentyne-Groenewaldt
27
DNS
61
 
31
 RSA 6266
Arthur-Anderson
DNC
DNC
68
 
32
 RSA 7822
Klaas -Tellen
DNC
DNC
68
 
33
 RSA 8789
Ham-McGale
DNC
DNC
68
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