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BYC Winter Series 2014 - Mumm 36s in close battle for Winter honours

by Peter Campbell on 13 Jul 2014
Mumm 36 Madness won DIvision 1 of today's race three of Bellerive Yacht Club Winter Series on the River Derwent. Peter Campbell
Bellerive Yacht Club’s Eastern Autobody Winter Series 2014 - Hobart’s three Mumm 36s are within one point of each other after three of the five race series in Bellerive Yacht Club’s Eastern Autobody Winter Series.


BYC’s Tas Paints (Ian Stewart) heads the Division 1 points by just one point from Host Plus (Jeff Cordell) while Madness (Gavin Adamson) from the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania is on equal points with Host Plus after winning today’s race.

Conditions were ideal for winter racing today, chilly but sunny with an oscillating breeze that swung between north-east and north-west during the morning, ranging in strength from 6 to 12 knots, with some stronger gusts.

Today saw Gavin Adamson achieve his best result yet against his opponents from Bellerive, with Madness finishing in third place across the line, with Tas Paints and Host Plus comfortably astern in fourth and fifth.

On corrected time Madness won the race from Nexedge (Ian Douglas and John Mills) and Pirate’s Pride (Peter Masterton) while Tas Paints (eighth) and Host Plus (ninth) finishing at the bottom of the Division 1 fleet.

Overall, after three Winter Races, Tas Paints has 11 points on the board from placings of first-second-eight, Host Plus has 12 points (two-one-nine), as has Madness (seven-four-one).

The margin is also close in Division 2, with Saga (Chris Sheehan) on nine points, from placings of first-six-second), Wildfire (Team Wildfire) on 10 points (second-second-six), Rousabout (Graham Inglis) on 11 points (four-four-three) and Trouble (Dave Willans) on 12 points (three-five-four).

Miss Conduct (Brian Fleming) won today’s Division 2 race from Saga and Rousabout (Grahame Inglis).

Veteran yachtsman Tom Kirkland sailed Ragtime to victory in Division 3, lifting to just two points behind series leader Kharis (Andrew Dalby) which placed sixth today.

Kharis is on eight points after three races from two wins and a sixth while Ragtime’s score is 10 points from placings of three-six-one. Equal third overall on 11 points are Off-Piste (Paul Einedor) and Magnum (Colin Gray).

In today’s race, Ragtime won from Whistler J (Jacqui Guy) and Magnum.

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