International Dragons begin sailing today for their World Championship
by John Curnow on 9 Jan 2011
Andrew Merrett - International Dragons World John Curnow
International Dragons World Championship 9th to 15th January, Melbourne Australia.
After a cool change swept through Melbourne last night, today is a lot cooler, with a forecast top of just 24 degrees Celsius. Presently, a Sou’easterly breeze of around 15 knots is blowing through the Brighton course area, which is under cloud and probably will be for most of the day.
There is a strong wind warning current for the Port Phillip zone, with 30 knots expected in the evening. This should be well after the 2.30pm start time, however. A sea of one half to one metre is going to mean there will be the ability for crews to surf their majestic Dragons.
75 vessels, 43 of which are from overseas, with just under 230 crewmembers, representing 12 countries are competing for the World Championship and its corresponding Corinthian title for the highest place amateur crew.
Briefing took place this morning at 10am, where Chairman of the Organising Committee, Andrew Merrett welcomed the competitors and explained the regatta outline. Principal Race Officer, Kevin Wilson, then reminded the crews of their responsibilities and emphasised that the black flag will be deployed if there is a need for more than two general recalls.
During the question time, Chairman of the International Jury, Doug Sloan, reminded competitors that as an International event, English is the language of the course and that the word ‘Protest’ must be used when notifying other crews of infringements.
Following on from that, he also reminded crews that penalty turns must be done at the earliest possible opportunity, without causing additional issues for other competitors. Doug is an exemplary Hobie Cat sailor from Northern California.
Close and exciting sailing is going to be a feature of the International Dragon World Championships. You can do so from the Middle Brighton pier, the Royal Brighton Yacht Club café and upstairs balcony in Melbourne. All visitors welcome.
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