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Getaway-Sailing.com takes Lord Howe line honours

by Peter Campbell on 29 Oct 2007
Getaway-Sailing.com reaches Lord Howe race Helen Hopcroft
The former round-the-world racing Volvo 60 Getaway-Sailing.com, skippered by Peter Goldsworthy from the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, has taken line honours in the Hempel 34th Gosford to Lord Howe Island ocean race.

Getaway-Sailing.com crossed the line at 14:44:36 this afternoon for an elapsed time of 49 hours 44 minutes 36 seconds – just over 14 hours and 42 minutes outside her time in last year’s race.

That time – 34 hours 52 minutes 02 seconds – was declared a new record for the longer 414nm course across the Tasman Sea. It also gave Getaway-Sailing.com first place in the PHS handicap division – something that is unlikely to happen this year.

In fact, progressive computer calculations placed the Volvo 60 in 7th and last place in PHS, based on reported positions at this afternoon’s 1600 hours ‘sked’ with the fleet, Two yachts Silver Lady and Time Out – have retired from the division.

Silver Lady, skippered by Hugh Ellis from the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron in Victoria, is returning to Sydney while Time Out (Pete Blair) from the CYCA, is motor to Lord Howe Island.

Handicap positions have remained virtually unchanged during the day, with AFR Midnight Rambler (Ed Psaltis & Bob Thomas, CYCA) still heading the leader board in the IRC Division from Morna, skippered by Greg Zyner from Manly Yacht Club and the CYCA entrant Great Expectations (Rod Wills).

Gosford Sailing Club entrants Polaris of Belmont (Chris Dawe) and Pacha (Bill Koppe) are fifth and seventh respectively in the IRC division.

The Queensland yacht Dream Lover (Rick Morgan) continues to head the PHS Division, from the Lake Macquarie boat Inner Circle (Darren Cooney/Ken Robinson) with the SASC entry Azzura (Azzura Syndicate) moving up into third position on the latest ‘sked.’

Second boat to cross the line early this evening is expected to be AFR Midnight Rambler which has 31.4nm to sail at this afternoon’s ‘sked’, followed by Dream Lover (40.5nm to sail) and Occasional Coarse Language (Warwick Sherman, CYCA) which had 64nm to sail.

START:                 OCTOBER 27 13 00
HRS FROM START
SKED 5 - DATE/TIME: Monday 29 15 05 50.08
IRC PROGRESSIVE RESULTS
  DIST TRUE CORR  
YACHT NAME   LAT    LONG TO FIN TCC SPEED SPEED PLACE
8338 AFR Midnight Rambler 31 42 158 27 31.4 1.165 7.64 6.56 1
2090 Morna 32 28 157 14 107.3 0.953 6.12 6.42 2
6343 Great Expectations 32 11 157 58 66.9 1.094 6.93 6.33 3
8008 Occasional Coarse Language 31 34 157 50 61.4 1.116 7.04 6.31 4
4057 Polaris of Belmont 32 31 157 13 109.6 0.976 6.08 6.23 5
97 Aurora 32 06 157 19 93.9 1.049 6.39 6.09 6
3724 Pacha 32 27 157 24 99.7 1.073 6.28 5.85 7
6156 Salona 32 39 157 12 114.8 1.050 5.97 5.69 8
5527 Kioni 31 47 156 01 154.8 1.123 5.18 4.61 9
PHS PROGRESSIVE RESULTS
  DIST   TRUE CORR  
YACHT NAME   LAT      LONG   TO FIN TCF SPEED SPEED PLACE
826 Dream Lover 31 51 158 20 40.5 1.053 7.46 7.08 1
M762 Inner Circle 32 00 157 32 81.5 0.998 6.64 6.65 2
A142 Azzuro 31 59 157 53 64.6 1.063 6.98 6.56 3
6388 Namadgi 32 26 157 17 104.2 0.949 6.19 6.52 4
3433 Dreamtime 32 30 157 31 96.5 1.011 6.34 6.27 5
4384 First Light 32 05 157 05 104.8 1.022 6.17 6.04 6
NOR2 Getaway-Sailing.com Finished 29  14:44:36       0.0 1.497 8.32 5.56 7
b126 Silver Lady 33 09 156 09 Retired - returning to Sydney        
4045 Time Out 32 10 157 11 Retired -  motoring to LHI        
Zhik 2024 March - FOOTERJ Composites J/45North Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTER

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