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A small yet eager fleet to descend on Gisborne

by Royal Akarana Yacht Club on 23 Nov 2015
Rikki (Ray Haslar) - 2015 PIC Coastal Classic Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz
The Royal Akarana Yacht Club is the home of Blue Water Sailing and is bringing back the historic Auckland to Gisborne Race which starts at 0900 hours on Thursday morning the 26th November. The last time this race was run was in 2000.

Hosted in conjunction with the Gisborne Yacht Club, Eastland Port and Tatapouri Fishing Club, the 300 nautical mile race was limited to just a couple of handfuls of potential boats due to space in the Gisborne Marina.

After the close of entries, seven boats were confirmed to make the voyage.

Anarchy Racing (YD37) – AJ Reid
Ran Tan ll (Elliott 50) – Brian Petersen
Sun Fast 3600 (Jeanneau Sun Fast 3600) – Josh Tucker
Rikki (RP42) – Ray Haslar
Lawless (XP44) – Laurie Needham
Truxton (10.5 Custom Super Sport) – Chris Skinner
V5 (Alan Andrews 52) – David Nathan

Yachting NZ President Ray Hasler, owner/skipper of the red RP44 Rikki, said that offshore racing is his preferred format.

“I love this kind of racing, getting out of the Gulf and into the open waters is what really drives me,” said Haslar.

“I’m truly grateful that Royal Akarana Yacht Club makes such an effort to host these kinds of races, and my crew and I are looking forward to getting to the start line on Thursday morning,” he continued.

Running a race like this one definitely comes with it’s challenges. One of the requirements for the seven boats racing to Gisborne is for an out of water hull wash. Unfortunately, Auckland is home to Fan Worm, and as a biosecurity measure, and local Gisborne bylaw, all boats need to be cleared of the parasite before racing.

As an add on for the race, RAYC will be offering some coaching to the local Gisborne Yacht Club sailors. Former RAYC Junior Sailor of the Year (2013/2014) Elijah Leifting (13 years) is part of the volunteer team travelling to Gisborne, and on the Saturday morning will be provided coaching to the Optimist Green Fleet.  As well as this, the young sailors will have a chance to get on board the racing yachts and check out below deck.

The fleet will be using the PredictWind Tracker for the duration of the race and regular updates will be posted on the Auckland to Gisborne microsite (http://www.rayc.co.nz/gisborne) and on the RAYC Facebook Page (http://www.facebook.com/raycnz)

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What is Fanworm?

Sabellida (Fanworm) is a suborder of annelid worms in the class Polychaeta. They are filter feeders with no buccal organ. Theprostomium is fused with the peristomium and bears a ring of feathery feeding tentacles. They live in parchment-like tubes made of particles from their environment such as sand and shell fragments cemented together with mucus.
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