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Nathan Outteridge takes lead at Moth Australian Nationals

by Gerald New www.Sail-World.com/UK on 24 Jan 2009
Payne and Babbage at Australian Moth Nationals 2009 Andrea Francolini Photography http://www.afrancolini.com/

Australian Nathan Outteridge grabbed the overall lead in the penultimate race of the Zhik Moth Australian Nationals on a blustery day on Geelong’s Corio Bay. Outteridge took two second places to oust Britain's Simon Payne, who had a disastrous day, an OCS and a DNF, to slip to second place and all now depending on the final Dash for Cash race Sunday.

With a peak gust of 32 knots and winds averaging 22 knots and gusting up to 28 the sports boats were sent ashore by the race committee not long after the start of their first race of the day while the SB3’s were also sent ashore without getting a start in. Both classes later resumed racing in a 14 knot westerly which is gusting to 20 knots.

The Moth Nationals were also postponed until the breeze moderated and before they were able to complete their scheduled two races.

Winner of race eight was American, Bora Gulari, with Outteridge second and Psarofaghis Arnaud of Switzerland in third place.

In the final race of the day, David Lister took his second win in the event ahead of Outteridge and reigning world champion John Harris.

Payne was OCS in the first race and then during the second his trampoline ripped and he was forced to retire. One more race will be sailed Sunday to complete the championship.

In the 'dash for cash' event off the breakwater at the Royal Geelong Yacht Club, Scott Babbage won the $500 cash (£240) after a series of short races with the last two in each dropping out until just the two survived, Babbage and Outteridge, for the final.

Zhik International Moth Australian Nationals - Results after 9 races of 10

Pos Sail No Skipper Score Race 9 Race 8 Race 7 Race 6 Race 5 Race 4 Race 3 Race 2 Race 1
1 AUS11 Nathan Outteridge 15 2 2 2 [7.00] 2 3 2 [10.00] 2
2 GBR3381 Simon Payne 19.2 [32.00F] [43.00O] 0.8 3 0.8 4 0.8 9 0.8
3 AUS9368 David Lister 19.6 0.8 5 3 2 [15.00] 0.8 5 [13.00] 3
4 AUS3263 Scott Babbage 30 4 [8.00] 7 4 3 [7.00] 4 2 6
5 NZL3217 Andrew Brown 33 [9.00] 4 8 5 8 2 3 3 [11.00]
6 USA3281 Bora Gulari 37.8 6 0.8 5 6 [17.00] 6 9 [14.00] 5
7 AUS3295 John Harris 49 3 10 4 14 9 5 [14.00] [17.00] 4
8 3283 Rob Gough 56.5 8 9 12 8.5 [16.00] [12.00] 7 5 7
9 3573 Luka Damic 58.8 13 6 6 0.8 [22.00] 11 15 7 [19.00]
10 3128 Mark Robinson 59.5 7 [14.00] 13 8.5 6 13 6 6 [13.00]
11 3252 Psarofaghis Arnaud 65 11 3 [43.00C] [18.00] 4 8 10 15 14
12 3262 Les Thorpe 72 10 7 9 [15.00] 13 9 [13.00] 12 12
13 3570 Alan Goddard 77.8 15 16 14 13 5 14 [19.00] 0.8 [23.00]
14 3288 Rod Ray 86 [32.00F] 12 10 20 7 20 8 [21.00] 9
15 3297 Samantha England 91 12 15 15 11 12 18 [28.00] [20.00] 8
16 3128X Lochlin Byrne 93 [20.00] [21.00] 16 16 11 10 12 11 17
17 9332 Andrew Stevenson 99 14 13 11 12 [29.00] 16 23 [23.00] 10
18 3290 Peder Arvefors 118 16 20 17 10 [25.00] 17 22 [24.00] 16
19 3260 Stephen Donovan 118 19 19 20 [29.00] 10 [24.00] 16 16 18
20 3321 Martin Cross 129 21 17 19 17 18 19 [27.00] 18 [21.00]
21 13279 Martin Gravare 139 18 11 [37.00F] 25 23 15 18 29 [43.00C]
22 9343 Phil Stevenson 144 24 18 23 19 14 [28.00] 24 22 [24.00]
23 3271 Greg Wise 152 17 22 22 21 [35.00] 25 [30.00] 25 20
24 9334 Lea Sitja 158 43.00C [43.00C] [43.00C] 40.00F 19 22 11 8 15
25 3420 Brent Pearson 162 [32.00F] 23 21 26 [27.00] 23 21 26 22
26 3309 Michael Boode 165 23 [43.00C] 28 23 20 [29.00] 25 19 27
27 3472 James Owen-Smith 183 43.00C [43.00C] 18 22 28 21 17 34 [43.00C]
28 9365 Ned Dally 183 25 27 24 [32.00] 24 30 [33.00] 27 26
29 3232 Will Logan 186 5 24 30 31 36 32 [37.00] [38.00] 28
30 3279 Magnus Gravare 194 22 25 27 28 [37.00] 27 35 [40.00] 30
31 9364 Martin Johnson 209 43.00C [43.00C] 25 24 26 [43.00C] 26 36 29
32 8978 Michael Willcocks 214 26 26 31 [37.00] 31 [43.00S] 36 33 31
33 3305 Alastair Gibson 217 43.00C [43.00C] 29 30 21 26 31 37 [43.00S]
34 3359 Stephen Tillman 217 27 29 32 35 33 [35.00] 29 [41.00] 32
35 1 James Mackenzie 223 28 28 34 [38.00] 32 36 [40.00] 32 33
36 9256 Ian Sim 231 43.00C [43.00C] 26 33 30 33 38 28 [43.00C]
37 9360 Matthew Day 234 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C [43.00C] 38.00F 20 4 [43.00C]
38 9168 Kylie Lowry 238 [43.00C] [43.00C] 33 34 34 34 34 35 34
39 1260 Hiroki Goto 252 43.00C 43.00C 37.00F 27 [43.00C] 31 32 39 [43.00C]
40 3182 Jonathan Emonson 269 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C [43.00S] [43.00C] 42.00F 30 25
41 3178 Bruce McLeod 278 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 36 43.00C [43.00C] 39 31 [43.00C]
42 9311 David Barnes 301 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C [43.00C] [43.00C]

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