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Raging Bull stampedes Hamilton IRC C/R fleet

by Al Constable on 25 Aug 2007
Raging Bull. Ron Farley www.raceaboat.com
The Bull 9000 Raging Bull won the Audi Hamilton Island Cruiser/Racer divison today in the final race in the series.








Cruiser Racer IRC

Entries: 31     Races Sailed: 6     Discard: 1

Provisional Results

Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2007


Series Place Sail No Boat Type of Boat Owner Handicap Series Points Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6
1 9002 Raging Bull Bull 9000 C/R Mark Griffith 1.045 11 4 1 4 1 1 16
2 10101 Equinox Sydney 36 CR Anthony Dunn 1.052 12 3 2 2 2 5 3
3 6669 Arajilla Archambault A35 Geoff Pearson 1.031 15 1 3 1 4 6 7
4 MH111 FKP Mean Machine Mumm 36 mod. Chris Rabbidge & Ian Uther 1.087 28 5 7 8 5 3 13
5 6777 Onya Sydney 36CR Andrew Hurt 1.06 37 8 10 3 14 23 2
6 MH442 Toy Box X-Yacht 442 Ian Box 1.092 40 2 9 5 17 16 8
7 9339 Hussy Sydney 39CR John Bacon 1.1 40 9 6 7 6 12 19
8 6609 Amante Sydney 36CR Dennis Cooper 1.06 47 6 5 6 10 20 20
9 MH360 This Way Up Sydney 36 MK2 John Moore 1.065 47 11 32 9 13 8 6
10 6555 Gusto Northshore 370 Sports Colin Wells & George Johnston 1.044 50 12 4 13 16 18 5
11 BRU1 Mahligai Bashford 46 Jenny King & Murray Owen 1.182 53 26 18 18 3 2 12
12 PH447 Nessie Too Beneteau 44.7 Tom & Sue Palmer 1.115 54 14 32 11 11 4 14
13 8063 Eye Appeal Sydney 36CR Michael Delaney & John Markos 1.055 59 7 12 10 15 15 25
14 7407 Chancellor Beneteau 40.7 Mark Atkinson 1.063 61 20 13 16 19 9 4
15 6222 Avanti Northshore 369 Bruce McKay 1.061 62 21 11 24 18 11 1
16 SM45 Outrageous Beneteau First 44.7 Ray Shaw 1.118 76 13 19 14 23 7 27
17 5824 Trecento Beneteau 42s7 David Bean 1.05 79 10 8 17 21 27 23
18 3425 Gwhizz Elan 340 Rod Parry 1.003 85 19 24 20 8 14 24
19 9000 Geomatic Joker Lyons 39 Grant Chipperfield 1.087 87 24 16 21 28 17 9
20 6499 Supernova Sydney 36 mk2 David Bates 1.057 91 22 17 22 9 21 28
21 SM6083 Scarlett Runner Sydney 38 OD Robert Date 1.110 96 32 32 15 29 10 10
22 6164 Real Yachting Adventures Beneteau 40.7 Eastsail 1.062 96 18 22 28 25 13 18
23 SM8008 A Crewed Interest Cavalier 350SL Martin Vaughan 1.001 98 25 23 27 12 28 11
24 6068 Star Dean-Willcocks Sydney 38 Louis Ryckmans 1.110 99 16 32 12 7 32 32
25 F308 Balance Lidgard Rolf Heidecker 1.073 101 17 15 23 24 22 29
26 777 Mach 1 Bavaria Match 38 John Stokes 1.056 105 23 14 25 22 26 21
27 7120 Euphoria J120 Tony Coleman 1.096 106 15 32 19 32 25 15
28 SM3607 Surething Beneteau First 36.7 Stuart Hancock 1.03 114 27 21 32 20 24 22
29 M45 Encore Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 Bruce Moore 1.067 117 28 20 26 26 19 26
30 11407 Pelagic Magic Beneteau 40.7 Ross McDonald 1.073 127 29 25 29 27 29 17
31 402 Kachina McGuire 11.3 Phillip McGuire 1.083 150 30 26 30 32 32 32

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