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2014 18' Skiff International Regatta - Day 4 -the Mean Streak

by Rich Roberts on 30 Aug 2014
First place Brett Van Munster of Australia (r.) crosses second place Howie Hamlin Rich Roberts
2014 18' Skiff International Regatta - Skip McCormack spoke for all competitors after Friday's fourth day of the 13th annual 18' Skiff International Regatta hosted by the St. Francis YC.

'It was a tough day,' said the American skipper of the New Zealand boat Events Clothing.

Tough even for the leaders. While McCormack was able to finish only one of the day's three races, Australia's ASCC skippered by Brett Van Munster suffered two of the fleet's countless capsizes but moved into first place with a day's finishing log of one – three - two, four points ahead of America's Howie Hamlin, who steered CST to a four – one - one performance.



ASCC's edge was discarding its worst finish---a disqualification for an early start line in Race two Monday---after the five races.

Hamlin, on the other hand, skippers the only boat among nine entries that has scored an official finish in all seven races so far.

But it hasn't been easy. San Francisco Bay has shown the 18s a mean streak this week with Golden Gate winds up to 25 knots, a vicious ebb tide the first three days and churning channels even in the flood tide they had looked forward to Friday.

Despite suffering one of his flips, Van Munster drove ASCC to third place in Friday's second race because only three boats were able to finish.



Hamlin said, as he helped crew Matt McKinlay and Cameron McDonald onto the beach afterward, 'It's so hard but that's what makes it so much fun. You have to be on it all the time because by the time something happens it's too late to do anything about it.'

With the ebb tide shifting to a flood in step with the wind, there were fewer whitecaps, but the pitfalls were there in wind gusts and frequent chop.

'We were really working at the (windward) mark,' Hamlin said. 'It had to be 30 knots.'



It was reported after Thursday's racing that the skiffs would be scored for their non-starts fin the Ronstan Bridge to Bridge Race. But the race committee then scrubbed that clean and scheduled six races----three on each of the last two days---to complete the schedule of 10.

Saturday's racing will start an hour earlier than usual at 12 noon, conditions permitting.

The boats are launching off the beach bordering Crissy Field west of the host St. Francis Yacht Club. Admission is free.



Current results:
(After seven of ten races; one throwout)

1. ASCC, Brett Van Munster/Paul Montague/Harry Thurston, Australian 18 Footers, 1-(9/OCS)-3-1-1-3-2, 11 points.
2. CST, Howie Hamlin/Cameron McDonald/Matt McKinlay, Newport Harbor YC, 3-(5)-4-2-4-1-1, 15.
3. Maersk Line, Graham Catley/Tom Peet/Brad Collins, Auckland Sailing Club, 2-2-2-(10/DNF)-3-2-10/DNF, 21.
4. Events Clothing, Skip McCormack/Nick Catley/Josh McCormack, Auckland Sailing Club/San Francisco YC, 4-1- 1-(10/DNF)-2-10/DNF-10/DNF, 28.
5. Only 18, David Liebenberg/Dan Morris/John Grey, Richmond YC, 7-6-5-4-(10/DNF)-2-10/DNF-10/DNF, 37.
6. www.flytac.com, John Gilmour/Cooper Dressler/Matt Van Rensselaer, Richmond YC, 5-4-7-(10/DNF)-6-10/DNF-10/DNF, 42.
7. Yandoo, Nick Press/Andrew Hay/James Beck, Double Bay 18', (10/DNC)-10/DNC, 6-3-10/DNC-10/DNC-10/DNC, 49.
8. Lightning, Chad Freitas/Dan Brandt/Corey Lynch, Skiff Sailing Foundation, 6-3-(10/DNC)-10/DNC-10/DNC-10/DNC-10/DNC, 49.
9. Sparkle Motion, Dan Roberts/James Clappier/Patrick Lewis, Richmond YC, (10/DNF)-7-8-10/DNF-7-10/DNF-10/DNF, 35.

DNC---Did not compete.
DNF---Did not finish.

2014 18' Skiff International Regatta Preliminary Results:

Place

Boat

Skipper

Crew

Club

Race 1

Race 2

Race 3

Race 4

Race 5

Race 6

Race 7

Total

1

ASCC

Brett Van Munster

Paul Montague/Harry Thurston

Australian 18 Footers

1

[10/OCS]

3

1

1

3

2

11

2

CST

Howie Hamlin

Cameron McDonald/Matt McKinlay

Newport Harbor Yacht Club

3

[5]

4

2

4

1

1

15

3

MaerskLine

Graham Catley

Tom Peet/Brad Collins

Auckland Sailing Club

2

2

2

[10/DNF]

3

2

10/DNF

21

4

Events Clothing

Skip McCormack

Nick Catley/Josh McCormack

Auckland Sailing Club / SFYC

4

1

1

[10/DNF]

2

10/DNF

10/DNF

28

5

Only 18

David Liebenberg

Dan Morris/John Grey

Richmond Yacht Club

7

6

5

4

5

[10/DNF]

10/DNF

37

6

WWW.FLYTAC.COM

John Gilmour

Cooper Dressler/Matt Van Rensselaer

Richmond Yacht Club

5

4

7

[10/DNF]

6

10/DNF

10/DNF

42

7

Yandoo

Nick Press

Andrew Hay/James Beck

Double Bay 18'

[10/DNC]

10/DNC

6

3

10/DNC

10/DNC

10/DNC

49

8

Lightning

Chad Freitas

Dan Brandt/Corey Lynch

The Skiff Sailing Foundation

6

3

[10/DNC]

10/DNC

10/DNC

10/DNC

10/DNC

49

9

Sparkle Motion

Dan Roberts

James Clappier/Patrick Lewis

Richmond Yacht Club

[10/DNF]

7

8

10/DNF

7

10/DNF

10/DNF

52


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