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2014 Audi IRC Australian Championships - Welcome mat out

by Lisa Ratcliff on 16 Apr 2014
Nine Dragons - Audi IRC Australian Championship 2014 Andrea Francolini http://www.afrancolini.com/
2014 Audi IRC Australian Championships - The welcome mat is out and the Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club marina filling with the last of the arrivals for the Audi IRC Australian Championship commencing tomorrow, Thursday 17 April, and running through to Easter Sunday.

Conditions off Newcastle today for final training sessions, 25 knot winds, 4m swells and showers, point to an action-packed series opening and the media crew has wet weather gear and camera protection at the ready.

The Bureau of Meteorology advises a low pressure system over the south-eastern Tasman Sea and ex tropical cyclone Ita to north over the Coral Sea are moving slowly to the south-east and a high pressure system is moving south of Tasmania extending a ridge along the New South Wales coast. This ridge is set to bring a decent S-SW 15-20kt air flow to Hunter coastal waters tomorrow and Friday, April 18.

Six short course races, one medium distance and a long race likely to take the big boats as far north as Cabbage Tree island off Hawks Nest and as far south as Swansea is the planned schedule of racing over four days.

Weather dependent, the stage for race starts and the short courses is straight off Newcastle beach offering holiday-goers the unique chance to see 31 high performance crews and yachts from 30 to 60 feet strut their best work.



Newly crowned NSW IRC champion Wild Rose left Port Stephens yesterday, Tuesday April 15, 2014, bound for Newcastle. They followed division 1 IRC state winner, Karl Kwok’s fancied TP52 Team Beau Geste and other crews who used Sail Port Stephens’ IRC series as a pre-nationals shakedown.

'Division C is the biggest division at the Audi IRC nationals and there are lots of quality boats,' said Wild Rose’s skipper Roger Hickman before docking out. 'We were lucky to have three days of tuning up in the IRC series at Port Stephens and we are looking forward to going up against our great competitors L’Altra Donna and Spirit again.'

The championship entry list of 31 has been broken up into three divisions so boats of a similar size and with comparable handicap ratings race together. Within divisions there are multiple ongoing duels set to resume at this next encounter.

Four TP52s part of last year’s standalone TP52 Southern Cross Cup are due to meet again in division A. They’ll share the limelight with Tony Kirby’s runner up at the IRC states, his still new Ker 46 Patrice gaining pace with a bolstered crew, and Matt Allen’s shmick 60-foot Carkeek design, Ichi Ban, launched last November.



The grudge match between Middle Harbour Yacht Club sistership DK46s, Rob Reynolds and Bob Cox's Nine Dragons, picks up where it left off in division B. Behind them Matt Fensom’s modified Farr 40 Long Time Dead, fully re-tuned having raced solidly for five days at Sail Port Stephens, meets NCYC stablemate PT73, Tony Lobb’s also modified Farr 40.

Division C’s formidable line up in the 35- foot range includes Local Hero, a BH36, Spirit, an RP36, Cocomo the Sydney 36 and L’Altra Donna, a Summit 35. All but Local Hero ironed any wrinkles at Sail Port Stephens.

NCYC has developed a solid social program to complement the on-water schedule including daily entertainment, activities for the kids on school holidays, Westpac Rescue helicopter winch demonstration and sunset drinks combined with an informal forum on Saturday so IRC regatta organisers can take on board valuable feedback from competitors.

From April 17 - Sunday 20 the final starter’s list will vie for the pinnacle of IRC handicap racing in Australia and the chance to win a brand new North Sails spinnaker emblazoned with ‘2014 Audi IRC Australian Champion’.

 
Series Entries 

IRC Aust Champs

 

Entrants for Div A 

 

BOAT NAME SAIL NO SKIPPER FROM DESIGN STATE IRC
CELESTIAL 421 Sam Haynes CYCA Rogers 46 NSW 1.265
COUGAR 11 5200 Anthony Lyall RYCT Transpac 52 Farr TAS 1.361
FRANTIC GBR5211L Michael Martin NCYC Tp52 Donovan NSW 1.347
ICHI BAN AUS01 Matt Allen CYCA Carkeek 60 NSW 1.508
PATRICE 360 Tony Kirby CYCA Ker 46 NSW 1.278
QUEST 52002 Bob Steel CYCA Farr Tp 52 NSW 1.365
TEAM BEAU GESTE IVB1997 Karl Kwok RHKYC J/V NSW 1.384

 

Entrants for Div B 

 

BOAT NAME SAIL NO SKIPPER FROM DESIGN STATE IRC
ANGER MANAGEMENT 11011 Phil Arnall NCYC Corby 43 NSW 1.209
BLACK SHEEP 33345 Derek & Martin Sheppard WYC Beneteau 45 NSW 1.118
ELENA NOVA 65007 Andrew Pearson MHYC Judel & Vorlijk 42 NSW 1.213
EXILE 46 Rob Reynolds MHYC Dk46 NSW 1.182
IKON H1010 Bruce McCraken HBYC Beneteau 45 First VIC 1.126
LONG TIME DEAD AUS5077 Matthew Fensom NCYC Farr 40 Mod NSW 1.155
NINE DRAGONS 18889 Bob Cox MHYC Dk46 NSW 1.186
PT 73 USA40063 Tony Lobb NCYC Farr 40 Od NSW 1.171
RHUMB 13413 Ian Humphris LMYC Vismara V43 NSW 1.214
STORAGE KING WALLOP M242 Peter Hewson RMYC/LMYC Sydney 41 NSW 1.127

  

Entrants for Div C 


BOAT NAME SAIL NO SKIPPER FROM DESIGN STATE IRC
BOTANY ACCESS COCOMO 5845 Justin Brownbill MHYC Sydney 36 NSW 1.035
EXCAPADE 5223 Noel Gough RMYCT/LMYC Northshore Nxs 38 NSW 1.042
JUSTADASH 7722 Philip Dash MHYC Beneteau First 40 NSW 1.081
L'ALTRA DONNA 6935 Andy Kearnan CYCA Summit 35 NSW 1.059
LOCAL HERO 1236 Leigh Dorrington CYC/MYC Bh 36 NSW 1.049
M 7100 Steve Hatch RSYS Sydney 36 Cr NSW 1.039
MARTA JEAN N122 Steve Rae NCYC J122 NSW 1.075
OCC. COARSE LANG ONE 8009 Robert Alder RPAYC Cookson 12 NSW 1.107
ONE FOR THE ROAD N40 Kym Butler NCYC A40 NSW 1.103
SCHOUTEN PASSAGE N349 Rob Howard NCYC Beneteau 40.7 NSW 1.036
SPIRIT M136 Ian Bower LMYC Reichel Pugh 36 NSW 1.070
SUMMER SALT N1367 Steve Hassell NCYC Beneteau First 36.7 NSW 1.014
WILD ROSE 4343 Roger Hickman CYCA Farr 43 NSW 1.039
XPRESS 7013 Mike/Andrew West/Parkes BSC Xp 38 NSW 1.078
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