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2011 Farr 40 Australian Championship - Barking Mad leads after day one

'Farr 40 fleet on the start line - 2011 Farr 40 Australian Championship'    Andrea Francolini Photography ©

2011 Farr 40 Australian Championship - Sydney turned on a picture perfect day for the first day of racing. Leading the series after three races is Jim Richardson’s Barking Mad from the USA. Richardson is on equal points with defending 2010 Farr 40 Australian Champion Guido Belgiorno Nettis’ Transfusion who finished the day with two second places and a fifth.

Twenty teams from five countries raced on the offshore course on the Macquarie Circle off the Macquarie lighthouse on Sydney’s South Head. The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron race committee, with Peter 'Luigi' Reggio as PRO, set the course offshore in a southerly breeze that reached 17 knots with a one metre swell to add to the mix.

Typical of this tight one design racing the start line for all three races was hit at full speed and the mark rounding left little to the imagination with centimetres between boats. Every team on the race course is closely observing the competition and taking notes during this event as they prepare for next week and the 14th running of the Rolex Farr 40 World Championship.

'It was a really hard day for everyone out there today and we are a little surprised with our position, it was really tight racing which we were leading at some stages. We had a great race duelling with Barking Mad to the finish and we are working on coming back tomorrow to see what we can do. The swell offshore and the rebound off south head made it very tricky sailing and I hope our international guests had a good first day', remarked Belgiorno-Nettis.

Flash Gordon and Edake at the top mark - 2011 Farr 40 Australian Championship -  Andrea Francolini Photography ©  

Currently in first position in the Corinthian fleet is Jeff Carter’s Edake which Edake won in the 2010 Farr 40 Australian Championship. The Corinthian division has six teams entered for both the Australian and Rolex Farr 40 World Championships.

Racing continues tomorrow with three more raced scheduled on the offshore course with the current forecast for a north to north-easterly breeze of 10 to 20 knots increasing to 20 to 30 knots around midday then decreasing below 25 knots later in the day with seas up to one and a half metres increasing to two to three metres during the afternoon and a one metre easterly swell.

2011 Farr 40 Australian Championship provisional results:

1   
Barking Mad        
James Richardson 
9    
2   
Transfusion          
Guido Belgiorno-Nettis  
3    
Nerone                 
Massimo Mezzaroma/Antonio Sodo Migliori   
13
4  
Flash Gordon       
Helmut Jahn   
16 
Estate Master       
Lisa & Martin Hill  
19  
6  
Edake                   
Jeff Carter    
20
7    
Plenty                   
Alex Roepers   
25  
8   
White Cloud         
Brett Neill            
26  
9   
VooDoo Chile       
Andrew Hunn & Lloyd Clark  
29  
10 
Goombay Smash 
William Douglass            
29  
11 
Strunjte light        
Wolfgang Schaefer     
29
12  
Kokomo                
Lang Walker           
33  
13   
Sputnik                
Ivan Wheen       
39
14  
Le Renard            
Steve Phillips           
42
15   
Hooligan               
Marcus Blackmore       
43
16 
Southern Star      
John Calvert-Jones/Damien King       
45
17  
Easy Tiger II          
Chris Way   
46
18 
Wired                    
Stephen Boyes       
48
19 
iMpi                      
Ivan Resnekov   
55
19  
Enigma                 
David Gotze & Michael Cranitch     
55



Farr 40 Australia website

Estate Master, Strunjte light, Kokomo and White Cloud offshore - 2011 Farr 40 Australian Championship -  Andrea Francolini Photography ©  




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