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Big breeze tests Land Rover Winter Series Fleet

by Jennifer Crooks on 8 Jun 2014
Conditions suited Southern Excellence II - Land Rover Winter Series 2014 David Brogan www.sailpix.com.au
Land Rover Winter Series Fleet 2014 - It was a testing but rewarding day for the 97 competitors in Race six of the Land Rover Winter Series with a strong south westerly breeze putting crews and boats through the ringer in the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia organised race.

'It’s been a long time coming,' Derek Sheppard, owner of Black Sheep, said of his win in Division A2.

'The conditions really suited the boat – we sailed cleanly and it was really enjoyable. Our good luck charm was Jenifer Wells from Wild Rose - she fitted right in with the rest of the crew.

'We had a good battle with Wax Lyrical – it was close for a while. They would get in front of us and then we would overtake them – we did that a couple of times before we were able to finally get on top,' Sheppard added.

'We had a couple of gear breakages but nothing too major. It’s good that they broke now rather than in the upcoming Land Rover Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race.'

Wax Lyrical (Les Goodridge’s X-50) finished second to Black Sheep with Last Tango (Phillip King’s Salona 44 third. The former two will line up for the upcoming Land Rover Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race that starts on Saturday 26th July.

Today’s second place sees Wax Lyrical holding onto third position in the overall series pointscore behind Kirribilli (Adrian Abbott’s Ilc Farr 40) and St Hillier’s Quest (Tim Casey’s Nelson Marek 46).

Race Officer Darryl McManus got the fleet away on time, on their respective course A, in an 18 knot south westerly breeze with clouds dotting the skyline but no rain. 'The seas are choppy and it’s quite gusty,' McManus said.

The top wind speed the start boat reported was 24 knots with pressure up and down throughout the afternoon making for a relatively quick race. Eight yachts retired with gear breakages being cited by some as the reason.

'It was a fabulous day – conditions suited us down to the T. We couldn’t have done better if we tried,' said Andrew Wenham, owner of the Volvo 70 Southern Excellence II that won Division A1.

'We had a top boat speed of 19.7 knots at the first mark, in 22 knots of breeze – incredible! Duende and Swish did a good job to hold us off. We managed to get over the top of Duende and Swish finished second by 17 seconds (on corrected time) – an awesome effort.'

Duende (Damian Parkes’ Judel Vrolijk 52) placed third behind Southern Excellence II and Swish. Wenham was also the lucky recipient of the Noakes Group Lift and Stand package.

Quest (Bob Steel’s TP52) holds the overall series lead from Swish (Steven Proud’s Kernan 44) with Vamp (David Fuller’s Corby 49) third.

In Division B, Ron Forster’s Beneteau First 40 Ariel notched up her second consecutive win from Nocturne (Gerard Kesby’s Murray 48) and Rum Jungle (Scott Russell’s Swarbrick 40).

'A thoroughly enjoyable race – the conditions were absolutely perfect for us,' Forster said. 'We need more that 10 knots for the boat to perform well and we saw 28 knots!'

'We had a great tussle with Rum Jungle. We had our Number four sail up when the breeze eased a little and we changed it to the Number two. This helped us overtake Rum Jungle in the last leg up to the finish line. It was quite close racing.

'We had some of Ian Short’s crew onboard today and they worked in well with my regular crew – no mistakes,' Forster added.

Ariel holds onto second place in the overall series pointscore from Next (Richard Holstein’s Sydney 38) with Outlaw (Alan and Tom Quick’s Beneteau First 40) third.

In Division C, Pacific Sailing School’s Salona 45 Zora with Ian Mason at the helm, scored their first win from Scarlett O’Hara (Robert Skol’s 30 Square Metre) and Akela (Alan Mather’s Jutson 40).

'A fantastic result,' Terry Wise, principal of Pacific Sailing School said. 'Last week, the crew made every mistake possible and I said at the team debriefing that we’d probably win next week… and we did.'

'Every three weeks we rotate crew positions and as this was the third week of their second rotation each crew member knew what they were doing. There were no mistakes this week!

'We played it conservatively today – putting the spinnaker up on the downwind runs and were careful with our gybes. We had a good race with Scarlett O’Hara - they beat us across the line by just over a minute,' Wise added.

Despite retiring from the race today Arch Rival (Steve Connors’ Jones 40) holds a three point lead over Scarlett O’Hara with Akela just one point behind in the series pointscore.


John Clinton’s smile was well deserved this afternoon – he won Division J1 with his Beneteau Oceanis 50 Holy Cow! for the second consecutive week and walked away with the keys to the Range Rover Evoque for a week.

Other divisional winners today were: Division D – Sweet Chariot (Ralph and Jen Pickering); Division E – Bandit (Warwick Rooklyn); Division F – Syonara (Greg Maughan); Division G – Hoana (Martin Vanderwal); Division J2 – Viva (Ken Hudson) and Division K – Applejack (Derek McDonnell).

With six of the ten race-series having been completed and one drop being applied, overall series divisional pointscore leaders are: Division A1 – Quest (Bob Steel); Division A2 – Kirribilli (Adrian Abbott); Division B – Next (Richard Holstein); Division C – Arch Rival (Steve Connors); Division D – Soundtrack (John Amos); Division E – Orbit (Matthew Brown); Division F – L’Eau Co. (Grant Pollock); Division G – Itchy (Will Northam and Jamie Watson); Division J1 – L’Attitude (Robert Hunt, Jon Short and Miles Bastick); Division J2 – Inkonkoni (Arthur Lane) and Division K – Stormy Petrel (Kevin O’Shea)

The Land Rover Winter Series pointscore continues next Sunday, 15 June.

Land Rover Winter Series Division A1

CYCA

Race 6   (8/06/2014) 

Updated:  8/06/2014  2:23:07 PM

DivA1 PHSTCF DivA1 results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper AHC OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 AUS03 SOUTHERNEXCELLENCEII Andrew Wenham 1.4650 45 01:33:52 13:48:52 1.0  
2 226 SWISH Steven Proud 1.2394 26 01:53:09 13:49:09 2.0  
3 ESP6100 DUENDE Damien Parkes 1.1754 19 02:03:58 13:52:58 3.0  
4 AUS5299 VICTOIRE Darryl Hodgkinson 1.3243 34 01:50:16 13:54:16 4.0  
5 43218 VAMP Peter Messenger 1.2914 31 01:53:49 13:54:49 5.0  
6 10000 BRINDABELLA Jim Cooney 1.4320 43 01:44:41 13:57:41 6.0  
7 29 THE RED HAND Graham O'Neill 1.4500 44 01:46:11 14:00:11   Yes
8 52002 QUEST Bob Steel 1.4365 43 01:48:02 14:01:02 7.0  
9 SYD222 YOU'RE HIRED Stuart Dart 1.4315 43 01:51:03 14:04:03 8.0  
DNC 884 AFTERSHOCK Michael Hill 1.3723 38     12.0  
DNC 6111 NEVER A DULL MOMENT Col & Denise Wilson 1.1749 19     12.0  
DNC A5 YEAH BABY Louis Ryckmans 1.2570 28       Yes
DNC 6953 WOT EVA - SWD David Pescud 1.2932 31     12.0  
DNC 6377 VANGUARD Richard Cawse 1.4337 43     12.0  


Land Rover Winter Series Division A1

CYCA

Updated:  8/06/2014  4:04:19 PM

Series Results [PHSTCF DivA1] for DivA1 up to Race 6 (Drops = 1)
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Sers Score Race 6 Race 5 Race 4 Race 3 Race 2 Race 1
1   52002 QUEST Bob Steel CYCA 9.0 [7.0] 3.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 1.0
2   226 SWISH Steven Proud MHYC 14.0 2.0 6.0 [6.0] 2.0 2.0 2.0
3   43218 VAMP Peter Messenger CYCA 18.0 5.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 [5.0]
4   10000 BRINDABELLA Jim Cooney CYCA 19.0 6.0 1.0 3.0 5.0 [6.0] 4.0
5   AUS5299 VICTOIRE Darryl Hodgkinson CYCA 20.0 4.0 [7.0] 5.0 1.0 4.0 6.0
6   ESP6100 DUENDE Damien Parkes CYCA 24.0 3.0 4.0 7.0 7.0 [8.0] 3.0
7   SYD222 YOU'RE HIRED Stuart Dart CYCA 28.0 8.0 5.0 2.0 6.0 7.0 [10.0R]
8   AUS03 SOUTHERNEXCELLENCEII Andrew Wenham CYCA 44.0 1.0 12.0C 10.0R 11.0C 10.0R [13.0C]
9   884 AFTERSHOCK Michael Hill CYCA 48.0 12.0C [12.0C] 10.0R 11.0C 5.0 10.0R
10   6111 NEVER A DULL MOMENT Col & Denise Wilson CYCA 55.0 12.0C 12.0C 13.0C 11.0C [13.0C] 7.0
11   6953 WOT EVA - SWD David Pescud CYCA 57.0 12.0C 8.0 13.0C 11.0C 13.0C [13.0C]
12   6377 VANGUARD Richard Cawse CYCA 61.0 12.0C 12.0C 13.0C 11.0C 13.0C [13.0C]


and Rover Winter Series Division J1

CYCA

Race 6   (8/06/2014) 

Updated:  8/06/2014  2:40:35 PM

DivJ1 PHSTCF DivJ1 results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper AHC OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 6797 HOLY COW! John & Kim Clinton 0.9453 15 01:38:54 13:23:54 1.0  
2 6226 SANTE' Rob &Sue Segaert 0.9700 18 01:36:49 13:24:49 2.0  
3 1961 IN CAHOOTS Pat & Roberta Easton 0.9796 19 01:39:20 13:28:20 3.0  
4 6563 L'ATTITUDE Hunt/Short /Bastick 1.0203 24 01:36:42 13:30:42 4.0  
RET 6223 TRIM Shaaron Walsh 1.0271 25     8.0  
RET 6937 HANNI Mike Champion 1.0655 30     8.0  
RET 9999 ASSASSIN Phil Cutts 1.0855 32     8.0  
DNC C1 ARGO BLUE George Snow 0.9601 17     11.0  
DNC 331 SILVER MINX Geoff & Vicki Player 0.9661 18     11.0  
DNC GBR9359T CLIPPER VENTURES 10 Piers Dudin 1.0350 26       Yes
DNC 8455 EUROPA David Mason 1.0419 27     11.0  
DNC 6608 ELUSIVE P Billingham P Mcgee 1.0490 28     11.0  
DNC 4715 MARLOO George Girdis 1.0597 29     11.0  
DNC 7032 MOKSHA David Leslie Swd 1.0600 29       Yes
DNC S1 SLY ONE Micah Lane 1.0854 32       Yes
DNC 7878 SAILORS WITH DISABIL David Leslie 1.1374 37     11.0  


Land Rover Winter Series Division J1

CYCA

Updated:  8/06/2014  4:08:45 PM

Series Results [PHSTCF DivJ1] for DivJ1 up to Race 6 (Drops = 1)
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Sers Score Race 6 Race 5 Race 4 Race 3 Race 2 Race 1
1   6563 L'ATTITUDE Hunt/Short /Bastick CYCA 17.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 1.0 [6.0]
2   6937 HANNI Mike Champion CYCA 18.0 [8.0R] 6.0 1.0 6.0 3.0 2.0
3   6797 HOLY COW! John & Kim Clinton CYCA 20.0 1.0 1.0 8.0 9.0 [14.0C] 1.0
4   6223 TRIM Shaaron Walsh CYCA 21.0 8.0R 7.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 [8.0]
5   1961 IN CAHOOTS Pat & Roberta Easton CYCA 26.0 3.0 4.0 7.0 7.0 5.0 [9.0]
6   8455 EUROPA David Mason CYCA 27.0 [11.0C] 10.0F 3.0 4.0 6.0 4.0
7   9999 ASSASSIN Phil Cutts CYCA 35.0 8.0R 8.0 6.0 3.0 10.0 [13.0R]
8   331 SILVER MINX Geoff & Vicki Player CYCA 37.0 11.0C 5.0 5.0 8.0 8.0 [11.0]
9   6608 ELUSIVE P Billingham P Mcgee CYCA 42.0 11.0C 13.0C [13.0C] 1.0 7.0 10.0
10 2.0S 7878 SAILORS WITH DISABIL David Leslie CYCA 44.0 11.0C 2.0 13.0C 13.0C [14.0C] 5.0
11   4715 MARLOO George Girdis CYCA 44.0 11.0C 13.0C 13.0C [13.0C] 4.0 3.0
12   6226 SANTE' Rob &Sue Segaert CYCA 50.0 2.0 13.0C 13.0C 13.0C 9.0 [16.0C]
13   C1 ARGO BLUE George Snow CYCA 54.0 11.0C 13.0C 10.0R 13.0C [14.0C] 7.0

(Ties: S=Score R=Race B= Bettered. Penalties: A=ARB B=BFD C=DNC D=DNE E=ESP F=DNF G=RDG I=DPI L=Late Entrant M=DGM N=ENP O=OCS P=Protest Q=DSQ R=RET S=DNS T=TLE U=DUT V=AVG X=EXC Z=ZFP Y=SCP #=NoData [x.y]=Discarded)

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