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‘IT Onsite – Yachtsport’ Two Handed Racing

by Royal Brighton Yacht Club on 11 Jun 2003
‘IT Onsite – Yachtsport’ Two Handed Racing

The fifth and final heat of the new two-handed series will be held on Sunday 15th June at the home of Victorian short-handed racing, the Royal Brighton Yacht Club in Victoria.

Entries are still being taken for the final heat so all boats are encouraged to join in the racing.

The point’s score shows that any of the top three boats can win the series; current progressive points are as follows:

Rough Red (Farr 1104 Peter Coleman and Iain Gartley - 8 pts

Cavalier Express (Cavalier 395 sailed by Jock & Hamish Mc Adie – 10 pts

Trivial Pursuit (Adams 10 sailed by Ross Chisholm and Kenneth Galbraith – 11 pts

Rampallion (Swarbrick 9.7 sailed by Ian Mather and John Gray – 18 pts

Double Malt (Lotus 9.2 sailed by Warren Parker & Don Richmond – 18 pts

Under Capricorn (a Borrensen 12 sailed by Phil Bedlington and Andy Ward – 25 pts

Indigo (Swanson 27 sailed by Betty Camacho & Cristof Stockhoff 34 pts

Carpe Diem (Mottle 33 sailed by Rob Barker & Brad Gardner – 36 pts

Mistral (Beneteau 40.7 Mary and Steve Chiodo - 40 pts

Gypsy (Thompson 870 sailed by Tony Cuschieri and Jason Theuma – 42 pts

Wild Spirit (Steinman 34 sailed by James Catchlove – 50 pts

Lotka, 38 deg South, Pacesetter, Felissity and Crystal.


‘IT Onsite – Yachtsport’ are donating to the winning boat of each heat a yacht web site which includes two years of hosting on the ‘IT Onsite’ server. Training will be provided in setting up and running the site. NOR available on the website www.rbyc.org.au or at the RBYC Office.
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