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37th NSW Tasar Championships - 37 boats racing on waters of Botany Bay

by Nicole Douglass on 19 Apr 2014
Race 1 just after the start from on board Chukkel - 37th NSW Tasar Championships Nicole Douglass http://www.adventuresofasailorgirl.com
The 37th NSW Tasar Championships kicked off on Good Friday with 37 boats racing on the fantastic waters of Botany Bay from Georges River Sailing Club.

In variable conditions, from westerly through to sou’east, the fleet completed three races, with ex World Champions, Rob and Nic Douglass finishing the day on top with a two, one, two.

Race one was started in a shifty westerly, of five to twelve knots. Rob and Nic Douglass sailing Chukkel, were early leaders, crossing the fleet on port at the start. The beat was not straight forward, with Leigh Riddell and Clare Woods on Tangaroa, sailing the top third from the left, to round in first, with Rick Longbottom and Daryl Bentley, of the Defence Force, and Rob and Nic Douglass close behind.

The positions in the top three were unchanged for the reaching legs, despite the strong outgoing tide and resulting tight angles. The final work, however, proved to be a hurdle for many with a shake up throughout the top ten. Tangaroa held their lead from Chukkel, with Rick and Daryl pushed back to third. The top three was unchanging into the finish, with Heather MacFarlane and Chris Payne (recently fourth at the Fireball worlds) in fourth, and Shane Guanaria and new crew Tara Wilson in fifth.



Race two was started in a building westerly breeze of 12 to 15 knots. The boat proved to be the favoured end, and Rob and Nic Douglass, who started late but at the right end led to the top by some margin, with Leigh Riddell and Clare Woods, Chris and Heather MacFarlane, Brad Stephens and Jenny Overton, and Hugh Tait and Stephen Hancock in a tight pack behind.

The results were on the whole unchanging, until a major shift on the second work, a the breeze began to permanently shift to the south-east. Heather MacFarlane and Chris Payne made rounded in second behind Rob and Nic Douglass, Joel and Gemma Skelton moved through to third, and Shane Guanaria and Tara Wilson had a major comeback to round in fifth. The top of the run was a bit chaotic as the all the rounding boats had to reach through the majority of the fleet approaching the top on port following the major shift left. The results to the finish were unchanged from the top mark.

Following the unpredicted shift to the south east the third race was started after a major rearrangement of the course. Rob and Nic Douglass again led around the top mark, with Tony and Julie Creek followed by Heather MacFarlane and Chris Payne rounding out the top five for the Victorians. By the bottom of the reaching legs, the top three were Rob and Nic Douglass, Tony and Julie Creek, Joel and Gemma Skelton in third, Heather MacFarlane and Chris Payne in fourth and Rick Longbottom and Daryl Bentley in fifth. The next work proved to be a challenge for many, with big changes once again. Rob and Nic Douglass extended their lead, Rick Longbottom and Daryl Bentley moved up to second, and Heather MacFarlane and Chris Payne moved up to third.

As the boats headed down the run, the breeze began to die substantially, eventually completely glassing out. The tail-enders were the first to get the breeze, and Rob and Nic Douglass waited, as the entire fleet sailed up to them. Rounding the bottom mark, the boats were nose to tail. The leaders again headed left, where the breeze had been swinging all day, back into the puff that had come down the course. The boats that rounded the bottom mark further back than 20th were on rounding, able to lay the top mark on starboard momentarily as the track began to shift right.



In a major shake-up, John Balass and Heather Forton had their first State Championship heat win, over Rob and Nic Douglass who held on to second, with Gary and Robin Ratcliffe in third, Shane Guanaria and Tara Wilson in fourth and Martin Linsley and Angela Cumming in a welcome come back to the Tasar class rounding out the top five.

Three more races are scheduled to be sailed today, and three tomorrow if the weather plays ball!

There is a definite level of excitement in the fleet, as the sailors discuss options for the next Worlds, which will be sailed from Busselton, WA in January 2015.

For more information on the Tasar, go to website.

2014 NSW Tasar State Championship full results:
 

Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
18-Apr
Race 2
18-Apr
Race 3
18-Apr
Drop Total
1 2710
Chukkel
Tasar
Robert Douglass
Nicole Douglass
JBSC
NSW
2 1 2 0 5
2 2883
SMAC
Tasar
Heather McFarlane
Chris Payne
SYC
VIC
4 2 7 0 13
3 2577
One Too Many
Tasar
Shane Guanaria
Tara Wilson
BSC
NSW
5 5 4 0 14
4 2889
Tangaroa
Tasar
Leigh Riddell
Clare Woods
BSC
NSW
1 9 6 0 16
5 2898
navy sailing
Tasar
Richard Longbottom
Darryl Bentley
RANSA/CYC
NSW
2 4 10 0 16
6 2603
Ratz
Tasar
Gary Ratcliffe
Robyn Ratcliffe
GRSC
NSW
14 6 3 0 23
7 2903
Vivace
Tasar
Bradley Stephens
Jennifer Overton
WSC
NSW
8 8 8 0 24
8 2925
Serendipity
Tasar
Hugh Tait
Stephen Hancock
NSC
NSW
6 10 13 0 29
9 2818
HMS
Tasar
Joel Skelton
Gemma Skelton
SPASC
NSW
11 3 20 0 34
10 2349
like lightning
Tasar
Chris Johnson
Todd Finney
GRSC
NSW
12 7 18 0 37
11 2763
More Edge
Tasar
John Balass
Heather Forton
BSC
NSW
20 20 1 0 41
12 2911
Another Roady
Tasar
Peter Davies
Pia Lehtonen-Davies
BSC
NSW
9 23 11 0 43
13 2770
Trouble
Tasar
Michael Quirk
Marise Hannaford
RPEYC
NSW
17 12 14 0 43
14 2888
Agamemnon
Tasar
Chris Parkinson
Matthew Fitzgerald
SPASC
NSW
18 18 9 0 45
15 2588
What a Pearler
Tasar
Andrew Finney
Michelle Costandi
GRSC
NSW
16 21 12 0 49
16 2813
LASS
Tasar
Martin Linsley
Angela Cumming
RANSA
ACT
19 28 5 0 52
17 1885
Storm bringer
Tasar
Daniel Bromelow
Mark Bromelow
M16'SSC
NSW
22 14 17 0 53
18 2665
Decadence
Tasar
Megan Darby
Chris Evans
SPASC
NSW
13 11 30 0 54
19 2114
blew'n
Tasar
Bruce Hilleard
Jenny Sorensen
GRSC
NSW
23 16 16 0 55
20 2769
"The ""AntzPantz"""
Tasar
Anthony Creak
Julie Creak
RGYC
VIC
7 26 28 0 61
21 2727
White Wash
Tasar
Stephen Nash
Greg CHASELING
BSC
NSW
10 25 27 0 62
22 2450
Slartibartfast
Tasar
JOSEPHINE ROPER
Luke Carroll
WSC
NSW
21 19 23 0 63
23 2902
Eagle Eye
Tasar
Noel Borel
Els Leenaars
RMYC
NSW
32 17 19 0 68
24 1901
Bubbles
Tasar
Helen Impey
Juliet Pegler
WSC
NSW
27 22 21 0 70
25 2133
Boogie Woogie, Baby!
Tasar
Benjamin Walker
Julie Burke
BSC
NSW
15 33 26 0 74
26 2819
firefly
Tasar
Derek Hadwen
Kelly HADWEN
BSC
NSW
26 37 15 0 78
27 2906
The Claw
Tasar
Bruce Litchfield
Sharon Litchfield
GRSC
NSW
25 27 29 0 81
28 2532
Big Bang
Tasar
Lachlan Steel
Thomas Jorgensen
GRSC
NSW
29 15 DNF
(38.00)
0 82
29 2119
Tasared
Tasar
Gavin Brown
Robyn Brown
DAC
NSW
28 32 22 0 82
30 1893
Scoot
Tasar
Georgia Llewellyn
Lachlan Johnson
CRSC
NSW
31 30 24 0 85
31 1878
Tranquil Shaw's
Tasar
Cameron Shaw
Eva Shaw
GRSC
NSW
33 24 31 0 88
32 2121
Aqua Dazzle
Tasar
Jonathan Ross
Jackie Bange
SBSC
VIC
DNC
(38.00)
13 DNF
(38.00)
0 89
33 2841
Woooo Hoooo!!
Tasar
Mark Kelly
Susan Kelly
GRSC
NSW
34 31 25 0 90
34 2578
Southern Stars
Tasar
Richard Shaw
Lorraine Madden
BSC
NSW
24 34 33 0 91
35 2085
Luna Sea
Tasar
Sean Mullin
Kristi Ruus-Atkinson
DAC/WSC
NSW
30 29 32 0 91
36 2112
THE HOOT
Tasar
Douglas Coleman
Beata Lekki
CSC
NSW
35 35 35 0 105
37 1980
Clockwork
Tasar
Mark Lofthouse
Kylee Hall
DAC
NSW
DNC
(38.00)
36 34 0 108

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