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Schweppes Viper World Championship at Perth, Western Australia - Day 1

by Bernie Kaaks 19 Feb 2018 05:56 PST 19-23 February 2018

Britain's Lawrence Crispin heads the points table after four races in the Schweppes Viper Worlds 2018, being sailed on Perth's Swan River in Western Australia.

As forecast, the weather turned brutal. The first race, started in a southerly of about 12 knots, was abandoned before the leaders reached the half way mark of the first leg after a thirty degree windshift made it possible to sail to the windward buoy without tacking. A second attempt was made after the course and start line were adjusted, but resulted in a general recall with most of the fleet on the course before the start signal. The third attempt was still aggressive, but the fleet was under way with two skippers, Chris O'Keefe and John Park, disqualified under the "U" flag. O'Keefe had a horror day, falling foul again in race three and retiring from race four.

Aggressive starts characterised the day. Race two began with no problems but in race three there were no less than five "U" flag disqualifications, including many of the pre-regatta favourites, Keith Swinton, Justin Scott, Nick Jerwood and Denis Jones. The experience will no doubt put them under pressure from here on since none can afford a second disqualification in the series.

Justin Scott was a dominant force in the light breezes of the Practice Regatta but found the going a lot tougher in today's conditions, with a best placing of fifth, leaving him languishing in tenth spot at this stage, but the talented American, with Australian crew Conor Nicholas and Luke Elliot will be keen to improve on that. He finished second in the last Viper Worlds.

"We're just happy to be here," Scott said today. "But really I'm aiming for a spot in the top five. We've heard about the big breezes they're expecting today and it's a whole different game than the practice races, that's for sure."

Nick Jerwood finished the day with three wins and a disqualification, in which he crossed the finish in second place. With crew including his son, match racing supremo Matt and the boat's owner Brian de Vries, they had few problems with the big breezes, displaying perfect control and plenty of speed. While they sit in third place overall at the moment, that will obviously change when drops come into play.

Albany sailor Murray Howson is no stranger to fresh conditions. Most of his sailing is in similar conditions so it was no surprise to see him sailing consistently enough to claim second spot on the leader board.

As Justin Scott observed, it certainly was a different ball game today, with capsizes galore, some breathtaking spinnaker rides and unfortunately a dismasting and some gear damage. The attrition rate reduced the final race today to just sixteen starters so the repair crews will be working overtime tonight to have boats ready for the next start at 11am tomorrow.

Results after Day 1:

PlaceSail NoBoat NameSkipperCrewCrew.Crew 3R1R2R3R4Pts
1GBR274HISSING SIDLawrence CrispinHector CisnerosLuka Crispin 331512
2AUS278ATHERISMurray HowsonJorman MearsMark LoveladySue Howson763824
3AUS272STEAL DE BREEZENick JerwoodBrian DeVriesMatt Jerwood 1126U129
4AUS112FIZZNick LewinsMartin AttwillMichael Navarro 1177429
5AUS217HIGHLANDERMartin WebsterSam GilmourShannon WrightZoe Thompson5981032
6AUS281GREEN MAMBAKeith SwintonArlyn MattinsonBen MarlerBruce Mattinson4426U236
7AUS118HISSTERIAAlex LandwehrPatrick VosSam Monkhouse 61441438
8AUS279HISSING IN THE WINDGraeme MonkhouseHeather MonkhouseJames WilliamsRobbie Stout102226R40
9AUS280NOTHING TOO SERIOUSRod BeurteauxJon StubbsRupert Leslie 17115740
10USA237MAMBO KINGSJustin ScottConor NicholasLuke Elliot 9526U646
11AUS216YOU GET IN THE BOWLDenis JonesColin SpenceGraeme Spence 81326U350
12AUS116VELOCITYJohn ParkPaul LiddingtonSeamus Mulholland PaTony Johnson26U861151
13AUS117KISS MY ASPTerry FosterHarob KeayMiles DracupPaul Fabricius201210951
14AUS197FLYTerry RileyDavid JordonGlenn Foley 141791353
151KOALAS ON TOASTPaul YoungCraig WiluszNathaniel . 1815121257
16AUS113DONT FORGET ALICEPeron PearseEthan BroughHamish McGillJacuelin Harding12101126S59
17RSA290RAFIKIGavin DaviesAlex SchonBo SzalekGreg Plunkett15201326F74
18GBR285P - POPSEYDavid HitchcockIan NicholsonJulian Bleddyn 226R26F26F80
19CAN288OSHUNMARESteve ChapmanChristophe LedentWarren Walhaug 132226F26S87
20AUS114FANGStephen dinesJob MayberryLawson TerputraThomas Mears191626R26F87
21AUS139CALIBRE RACINGApril JorgensenAdam ShandDanielle HodgkinsonJayson Oates211926F26S92
22AUS198VFORCEMark GriffithJohn LearmonthRichard Stainton 1626R26F26F94
23USA118FLIGHT RISKTony ChapmanGlenn Van HeelNigel Brownette 222126R26F95
24AUS215GREY NOMADChris O'KeefeChris GilmourKim Leunig 26U1826U26F96
25AUS218BITE MEMichael CameronJake FlintoffTravis Keay 26R26S26S26S104

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