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2014 NSW Youth Championships - Tree chatter on day two

by Lisa Ratcliff on 6 Oct 2014
420 start on Botany Bay Robin Evans
The tables turned on day two of the Yachting NSW Youth Championships with a glass-out and fickle winds on Botany Bay keeping all classes bar the Opti green fleet waiting ashore at Georges River 16’ Sailing Club under postponement until one twilight race commenced close to 5pm in a light and variable NNE breeze.

Fleets headed out with high hopes at the published time to prepare for first race from 10am. Then the breeze conked out and the mass tow back to the host club began; marks piled in race management boats, and officials and parents with a string of dinghies dragging behind.

Such is the nature of sailing.

Course B race officer Col Chidgey and his fellow officials had hoped the nor’easter would play ball. They scouted the horizon from the radio tower at the club all day while 300 or so competitors swam and milled about in shade under the trees and around the clubhouse.

The temperature climbed well past typical spring readings, over 30 degrees. Light winds flicking from the ENE to the WNW refused to stabilise and the chance for fair racing looked to be melting away until a very late rally on the first day of daylight saving. By that stage many parents had made plans to settle in early for the NRL grand final and admitted out of earshot they would have been happy had the race committee granted an early mark.


The popular October long weekend youth regatta began promisingly yesterday, Monday October 4, 2014 thanks to a 10-13 knot average nor’east Sydney sea breeze that held in for four back-to-back races. Given the easing trend organisers were hoping to tick off another three to four races this afternoon. A minimum of two completed races constitutes a series so at worst, final overall results can be decided as they stand and trophies presented tomorrow afternoon.

The social aspect of the state title seems just as important as results, sometimes more, and the young sailors took today’s extended stoppage in good spirits as it gave them the chance to hang out with friends. For the interstaters from Western Australia, ACT, Tasmania, Victoria and Queensland it’s a long way to come to sit under a tree; the main reason organisers persevered.


Three Tasmanian teenagers are part of a 10 person and 6.5 boat team from the southernmost state. The half a boat is 15 year-old Chloe Fisher who stepped in to crew for skipper Max Paul racing his 29er called Starfish for the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club in Sydney. Her usual helmsperson Samantha Bailey is having a time-out as she recovers from a back injury. Still wearing a black long-legged wetsuit in the worst of the afternoon heat an unfazed Fisher said, 'There has been too much socialising going on to get changed.'


Hobart based Laser 4.7 sailor Josh Ragg from the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania and Laser Radial sailor Ryan Moreton from Launceston sailing for Port Dalrymple Yacht Club also found the heat taxing and very different to the climate back home. On training and racing on Hobart’s Derwent River in winter Moreton joked, 'You have to layer up like an onion'.


These regattas teach important life as well as competition skills. The Laser pair, both grade eight students, were sent to the supermarket at sparrow’s yesterday morning by their fathers to bring back lettuce for sandwiches. Their limited experience shopping for vegetables ended hilariously when they handed over a cabbage.

The ISAF Sailing World Cup – Melbourne in December is the next stop for the pair and Fisher is hoping to be there too.

Racing is due to start from 10am tomorrow, Monday October 6, 2014. The forecast says southerly winds 15-20 knots becoming variable about 10 knots early in the morning turning north-easterly 15-25 knots in the late afternoon. The prediction has some of the makings of another unstable middle part of the day though PRO Andrew McLachlan believes conditions will be greatly improved. 'The models are saying the overnight southerly should peter out and we’ll have a nor’easter by late morning. We are crossing our fingers.'

All racing must be completed by 3pm, a cut-off that gives organisers time to run the awards presentation and get kids and boats home and unpacked before school commences on Tuesday.

The state youth championship is run under the auspices of Yachting NSW, a not for profit organisation responsible for the administration, promotion and advancement of the sport of sailing at all levels throughout NSW. Gill and Nautilus Marine are keen event sponsors and Roads and Maritime Services has thrown considerable assets at the event including PFDs for all officials and a trade-in service on old lifejackets for the latest PFDs.

 Optimist Open class:

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Points Score
1 AUS 1414 Chippa Otto Henry NSW WSC           1 1 1
2 AUS 649 Yeah Buoy Campbell Stewart WA SPYC           2 2 2
3 AUS 1429 Archernator 3.0 Archie Cropley NSW WSC MHYC           3 3 3
4 1160 Sea Ya Jack Littlechild NSW WSC           4 4 4
5 AUS 1432 The Green Machine Tom Green NSW MHYC/WSC           5 5 5
6 AUS 1239 Bullet Lachlan Brewer NSW NSC           6 6 6
7 AUS 953 TBA Flynn Twomey NSW MHYC           7 7 7
8 1522 Aloha Jack Ferguson NSW NSC/WSC           8 8 8
9 AUS 1073 IRONOPTI Nicholas Joel VIC SSCBC/SYC           9 9 9
10 1532 Iceberg Luke Derry NSW RPAYC           10 10 10
11 AUS 1440 Believe it or Knot Isabelle Kenny WA SPYC           11 11 11
12 AUS 1338 Now U Sea Me Jay Karney NSW WSC           12 12 12
13 AUS 1111 Assassin Steven Case VIC RGYC           13 13 13
14 1269 Hike Daniel Roos ACT CYC           14 14 14
15 AUS 1420 Mini Mini Moose Maia Rose VIC BRYC           15 15 15
16 1533 TBA Griffin Tapper NSW WSC           16 16 16
17 AUS 818 Junior Jedi Taylor Rogers QLD MSC/MYC           17 17 17
18 AUS 909 Katchup Cian Campbell NSW NSC MHYC           18 18 18
19 1095 Jonge Alexander Bijkerk NSW RPAYC           19 19 19
20 AUS 1093 Ooey Gooey Fletcher Walters NSW RPAYC           20 20 20
21 AUS 1180 Insane Bolt Oliver Gordon NSW RPAYC           21 21 21
22 1523 Get Sirius Mina Ferguson NSW NSC/WSC           22 22 22
23 AUS 1275 TURBO Lachie Hartnett VIC SSCBC/SYC/BRYC           23 23 23
24 AUS 1204 Ripple II Brooke Wilson NSW BYRA/RPAYC           24 24 24
25 AUS 488 Zig Zag Reagan Minchin ACT CYC           25 25 25
26 AUS 1390 Snowflake Bella Green NSW RPAYC           26 26 26
27 BRA 3546 Eagle Lukas Roth NSW WSC           27 27 27
28 AUS 1041 Torpedo Charlie Hiam VIC SSCBC           28 28 28
29 899 Eyreofoil Riley Cameron QLD SYC           29 29 29
30 1037 Bougainvillea Main Beach Blake Wilson QLD SYC           30 30 30
31 AUS 1234 Swoosh Michael Parks VIC RGYC           31 31 31
32 AUS 1000 Blue John-Mark Paul NSW RPAYC /MHYC           32 32 32
33 949 Haywire Zachary Edwards QLD MSC           33 33 33
34 AUS 652 Tigger Tack Tegan Hanrahan ACT CYC           34 34 34
35 1038 Trigger Happy Max Giffney NSW NSC           35 35 35
36 AUS 1192 Sea Biscuit Ashleigh Swadling QLD SYC           36 36 36
37 1199 Lopti Lily Richardson VIC AWYC           37 37 37
38 AUS 1306 Munkee Bizness James Derry NSW RPAYC           38 38 38
39 AUS 533 Flying Flyn Flyn Jocumsen NSW CYC           39 39 39
40 1358 Typhoon Riley Evans NSW RSYS           40 40 40
41 AUS 1010 Optigon Stephanie Lee VIC MYC           41 41 41
42 385 Wi Chi Sarah Gleeson NSW SSBC           42 42 42
43 AUS 1293 TERMINATOR Jake Sweeney NSW RPAYC           43 43 43
44 AUS 1001 Jester Jess Harper VIC DBYC           44 44 44
45 AUS 1219 Groova Henry Davison NSW RSYS           45 45 45
46 AUS 743 Optimagic Courtney Lee VIC MYC           46 46 46
47 1387 iSail William Pratt VIC BRYC/FYC           47 47 47
48 1524 RALLAR Ryan Littlechild NSW WSC           DNF 52 52
49 3699 Hawk Thomas Roth NSW WSC           BFD 52 52
50 1197 Mopti Matilda Richardson VIC AWYC           BFD 52 52
51 1534 TBA Cole Tapper NSW WSC           DNF 52 52
 
Laser Radial class:

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Points Score
1 207451 PharLap Stuart Plenderleith NSW MHASC           1 1 1
2 191625 TBA Jackson Rees QLD TSSSC           2 2 2
3 202732 Tba Jack Graves VIC SSCBC           3 3 3
4 017 OZONE William Fox VIC BYS/SYC/RHKYC           4 4 4
5 206021 Gotta Go Blake Selley NSW DBSC/WSC           5 5 5
6 202598 N/A Daniel Self QLD RQYS           6 6 6
7 206010 a frayed knot Oskar Hansen NSW RSYS           7 7 7
8 206393 Infinity Finnian Alexander NSW DBSC           8 8 8
9 197269 Rhett's Rig Rhett Gowans VIC MYC SYC           9 9 9
10 Tba Mar Mostro Lachlan Dare VIC SYC/SSCBC           10 10 10
11 203769 Velocity Indiabeau Laborie QLD NYRC           11 11 11
12 202600 Voom Ryan Moreton TAS TYC RYCT PDYC           12 12 12
13 206391 HELLO BUOYS Annie Eastgate QLD RQYS           13 13 13
14 205988 Riptide Hamilton Nesci VIC McYC           14 14 14
15 189032 claret blue Robbie Berzins NSW WSC           15 15 15
16 168664 Viaqua Billy Moran NSW LC12FTSSC           16 16 16
17 160307 Jazz Cat Madeleine Kornman NSW RSYS           17 17 17
18 206021 Merde Svetta Slankendroph NSW KYC WSC           DNF 21 21
19 201529 prebrzo Alexander Jurovic VIC WYC/SYC           DNF 21 21
20 MKD200700 No Pain No Gain Nikola Churkoski NSW WSC/ SNEGAR STRUGA           OCS 21 21

Laser 4.7 class:

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Points Score
1 206732 RED Samuel King TAS RYCT           1 1 1
2 7 Smile and Wave Joshua Bull NSW RPAYC           2 2 2
3 202747 Spindrift Brody Riley VIC McYC           3 3 3
4 206399 Marge Jordan Makin NSW GSC           4 4 4
5 206020 BLACK Jack Jack Lewis VIC SSCBC / SYC           5 5 5
6 206401 Swell Wills Nuske VIC SSCBC           6 6 6
7 197283   Hamish Fleetwood VIC SSCBC SYC           7 7 7
8 193074 unreachable Campbell Rickard VIC SSCBC/SYC           8 8 8
9 197268 Vida Loca Marlena Berzins NSW WSC           9 9 9
10 196435 Speedy Nathan Bryant NSW RPAYC           10 10 10
11 195537 N/A James Woodhouse QLD SYC TSSSC           11 11 11
12 Aus163213 Nemesis Antony Hawke NSW RPAYC           12 12 12
13 197285 No Limit Joshua Ragg TAS RYCT           13 13 13
14 206388 TBA Casey Imeneo VIC McYC           14 14 14
15 201535 Blurry Blossom Sian Harding VIC BYS           15 15 15
16 2 TigerBite Daniel Quinlan VIC RBYC SYC BRYC DJSC           16 16 16
17 193026 Gypsea Morgan Stewart VIC ABYC           17 17 17
18 206410 Blonde Ambition Laura Thomson VIC AWYC           18 18 18
19 201507 woopsa daisy Daisy Mae Laing VIC SSCBC           19 19 19
20 202852 Dream Charley Wells NSW RPAYC           20 20 20
21 202864 HUGE Finn Hartnett VIC SSCBC/SYC           21 21 21
22 202665 2Intense Blair Nuske VIC SSCBC           22 22 22
23 193018 Splash Grace Cockman VIC SSCBC           23 23 23
24 184245   Madeline O'Shea NSW RSYS           24 24 24
25 172256 Ouch Again Persia Littlewood NSW RSYS           DNF 29 29
26 5 Logic Madeline Khun NSW WSC           DNF 29 29
27 202771 Shake & Bake Harrison Fox VIC BYS           DNF 29 29
28 190368 What's Cooking Adam Swiderski NSW RSYS           DNF 29 29

29er class:

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Points Score
1 AUS 2126 Objective Kurt Hansen/Jim Colley NSW RPAYC/GSC           1 1 1
2 2198 Frontline Harry Lawson/Simon Hoffman NSW B16ftSC           2 2 2
3 1528 Swagamuffin Jessica Grimes/Tom Grimes NSW B16ftSC           3 3 3
4 423 Beyond Strange Joshua Galland/Leroy Addison VIC Chelsea           4 4 4
5 2238 TBA Natasha Bryant/Annie WILMOT NSW RPAYC           5 5 5
6 AUS 1851 Sass Chelsea Connor/Georgia Tuckey NSW RPAYC           6 6 6
7 2065 Spike Amelia Stabback/Pia Doyle NSW MH16ftSSC           7 7 7
8 2131 Starfish Max Paul/Chloe Fisher NSW RPAYC           8 8 8
9 2211 Otter Jackson Twomey/Joshua Bull NSW MH16ftSSC           9 9 9
10 AUS 2135 Coolski John Cooley/Owy Long NSW WSC B16ftSC           10 10 10
11 1930 Furry Tractor Henry Stabback/Blake Doyle NSW MH16ftSSC           11 11 11
12 2063 Makani Thomas Alexander/Olivia Neilson VIC RGYC           12 12 12
13 Aus 8 Blue Note Jr James Caffery/Blake Molyneux ACT YMCASA           13 13 13
14 2132 Frenzy Emma Harrison/Eric Sparkes NSW WSC           14 14 14
15 740 Grinna Emma Harris/Lachlan Johnson NSW WSC           15 15 15
16 AUS 1696 Nitro Alex Marinelli/Jerome Watts NSW WSC           DNF 17 17

420 class:

Place Sail No Boat Name Country Club R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Points Score
1 51985   Finn Gilbert/Louie Collins NSW MHYC           1 1 1
2 55149 Azzurra Nicholas Sharman/James Grogan VIC BRYC/MYC/SYC           2 2 2
3 55232 anything goes Nicole Edwards/Patrick Royle SA ASC           3 3 3
4 55160 Hooligan Hugo Llewelyn/Jasper Pluim VIC S.S.C.B.C/B.Y.S           4 4 4
5 AUS52356 Quicky Sophie McIntosh/Emily Summerell NSW GSC SLMASC           5 5 5
6 AUS 54561 Rockstar Thomas Cunich/James Hodgson QLD SYC/MYC           6 6 6
7 55159 Two Little Blossoms Laura Harding/Hayden Harding VIC BYS           7 7 7
8 55167 Crush Charlotte Griffin/Kirsty Sturrock NSW MHYC           8 8 8
9 54575   Jessica Tavener/Mackenzie Gray NSW DSC/MHYC           9 9 9
10 54203 Tba James Hackett/Joshua Copeland VIC BYS           10 10 10
11 AUS 51977 Definitely Maybe Ashleigh Coles/Lorane Gaborit NSW MHYC           11 11 11
12 AUS52972 L.O.L Sophie Jackson/Ella Sharman VIC MYC           12 12 12
13 AUS 52786 Italian Stallions Jacina Olivieri/Dante Olivieri NSW IYC/PKSC           13 13 13
14 53155 Shazam Lauren Gallaway/Claire Byrne NSW MHYC           14 14 14
15 54572 Carpe Diem Charlotte Gray/Luke Alexander NSW MHYC           OCS 19 19
16 AUS 55025 Selden for Sailing Alec Brodie/Xavier Winston-Smith NSW RPAYC MHYC           OCS 19 19
17 AUS 52990 Jet Dana Tavener/Catherine Pagett NSW DSC/MHYC           OCS 19 19
18 AUS55150 The Ram Stanley Austin/Kristian Tipovsky VIC SoYC, RYS, MYC           DNF 19 19
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