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18ft Skiff 3-Buoys Challenge - Pure Blonde excels in race 1

'The winning Pure Blonde Team - 2012 3 Buoys Challenge'    Australian 18 Footers League ©

The 2012-2013 Australian 18ft Skiff Season got underway on Sydney Harbour today when the Australian 18 Footers League conducted Race 1 of the 8-race 3-Buoys Challenge series over a four lap windward-return course.

Tom Clout, Matthew Wark and Rob Bell (Pure Blonde) excelled in the 10-knot SE breeze to score a convincing 1m28s win after taking the lead on the second lap of the course.

Kenwood-Rabbitohs (Brett Van Munster, Kieryn Cowan and Joel Castle) finished second after leading for the first lap, while Thurlow Fisher Lawyers (Michael Coxon, David O’Connor and Nathan Ellis) finished a further 3m5s back in third place.

De’Longhi-Rabbitohs (John Sweeny) came home in fourth place, ahead of Asko Appliances (Marcus Ashley-Jones) and Gotta Love It 7 (Seve Jarvin).

Gotta Love It 7 (pin end), Appliancesonline.com.au (Mark Kennedy), Kenwood-Rabbitohs and Thurlow Fisher Lawyers (middle) and Pure Blonde (boat end) were best placed at the start and led the fleet on the first windward leg into Rose Bay.

Kenwood-Rabbitohs trailed Gotta Love It 7 into Rose Bay but gained an advantage from her Red Buoy rounding mark and was first to set a spinnaker for the run back to the bottom mark.

Kenwood-Rabbitohs was under pressure from the chasing pack but managed to hold off Thurlow Fisher Lawyers, Gotta Love It 7, Pure Blonde and The Kitchen Maker (Lee Knapton).

Sporting brand new number one working sails, Pure Blonde grabbed the lead on the following windward leg while Kenwood-Rabbitohs still held off Thurlow Fisher Lawyers and Gotta Love It 7.

These four teams opened up a break over the rest of the fleet on the run back to the bottom mark but the positions remained unchanged.

Smeg (Nick Press) was fifth, ahead of De’Longhi-Rabbitohs, Asko Appliances, Appliancesonline.com.au, Lumix (Jonathan Whitty) and The Kitchen Maker.

The three leaders held their places over the second half of the course, but Gotta Love It 7 suffered from her 3-buoys handicap penalty and dropped back to finish sixth.

Today’s race was a good hit out for the teams as there were many new crews out for the first time together.

They’re off for 2012-2013 season - 2012 3 Buoys Challenge -  Australian 18 Footers League ©  

Spinnakers in a 10 knot breeze - 2012 3 Buoys Challenge -  Australian 18 Footers League ©  

Thurlow Fisher Lawyers, a solid third - 2012 3 Buoys Challenge -  Australian 18 Footers League ©  

Kenwood Rabbitohs, Runner up - 2012 3 Buoys Challenge -  Australian 18 Footers League ©  


 

Finish

Placings

 

Recall #

 

Boat Name

Finish

Time

Elapsed

Time

 

Handicap

Corrected

Time

Scratch

Position

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9

Pure Blonde

16:13:51

1:33:51

8

1:33:51

1

2

13

Kenwood-Rabbitohs

16:15:19

1:35:19

7

1:35:19

2

3

1

Thurlow Fisher Lawyers

16:18:24

1:38:24

2

1:38:24

3

4

4

Delonghi-Rabbitohs

16:18:43

1:38:43

7

1:38:43

4

5

3

Asko Appliances

16:19:32

1:39:32

6

1:39:32

5

6

7

Gotta Love It 7

16:19:35

1:39:35

0

1:39:35

6

7

12

Lumix

16:20:14

1:40:14

5

1:40:14

7

8

5

Appliancesonline.Com.Au

16:20:21

1:40:21

2

1:40:21

8

9

8

Smeg

16:20:46

1:40:46

2

1:40:46

9

10

2

Yandoo

16:24:12

1:44:12

3

1:44:12

10

11

10

Fisher & Paykel

16:24:28

1:44:28

9

1:44:28

11

12

11

Mojo Wine

16:24:37

1:44:37

6

1:44:37

12

13

6

Rag & Famish Hotel

16:24:49

1:44:49

2

1:44:49

13

14

14

The Kitchen Maker

16:25:27

1:45:27

5

1:45:27

14

15

19

Team Southern Cross

16:34:19

1:54:19

10

1:54:19

15

16

18

Lomax Financial Group

17:06:53

2:26:53

10

2:26:53

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