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Sydney Short Ocean Racing Champs - Victoire and About Time gun boats

by Di Pearson on 29 Nov 2014
Victoire victorious Andrea Francolini / MHYC http://www.afrancolini.com/
2014 Sydney Short Ocean Racing Championship - Darryl Hodgkinson sailed his Cookson 50 to first place on day one of Middle Harbour Yacht Club’s 37th Sydney Short Ocean Racing Championship (SSORC), in the race from Sydney Harbour to Lion Island and return today.

Hodgkinson, representing the CYCA, is preparing to defend his Rolex Sydney Hobart overall crown. Today brought him one step closer to that dream when he defeated Steven Proud’s Swish, Bob Cox’s Nine Dragons, a DK46 and 11 others in Division One.



Victoire and Swish, a Kernan 44, finished top two in ORCi also, with Paul Clitheroe’s Balance third overall and fourth in IRC, her recent run of wins coming to a halt today.

A smiling Darryl Hodgkinson spoke for all when he said 'champagne sailing,' adding, 'It was a beautiful ride up – slightly cracked sheets. Coming home, we popped one of my new weapons,' a new spinnaker tested for the first time today.

The Double Bay plastic surgeon said they were a 'little bit lucky' to win, after selecting what he thought was the wrong sail to come home with. Fortunately, a slight change of the compass needle put them back in the picture.

'It was the most thrilling finish we’ve ever had. We got Triton (the champion LC60 formerly known as Vanguard and now owned by Michael Cranitch/David Gotze) by a bow. It was a little frightening; as we aimed for the pin end of the finish line in Watsons Bay there were three canoes right on it – I don’t know how we missed them,' he said.

Julian Farren-Price’s unstoppable Cookson 12, About Time, dominated the other 13 yachts in Division Two, beating Adrian Van Bellen’s J/122, Jackpot, by over four minutes on corrected time, and Rod Wills’ X-43, Great Xpectations by exactly eight minutes.



Farren-Price also won ORCi, with Matt Bassett’s BH36 Local Hero second, and JustaDash, Phil Dash’s Beneteau First 40, third, after finishing fourth in IRC. And even though Divisions One and Two are scored separately, they are on the same race course, prompting Victoire’s owner to say, 'Paul Clitheroe (Balance) and I are trying to gang up on Julian – he’s an incredible sailor and very hard to beat.'

The Sydney jeweller’s About Time sailed parallel with Ian Box’s XP-44, Toy Box 2, nearly all the way to Lion Island. 'There was only a piece of string between us, until they overtook us just before we got to the Island,' said Farren-Price, who later described his crew’s work and the day as 'ten out of ten.'



Farren-Price and a number of others’ scores will count towards their Ocean Point Score tally in the CYCA series. He will not be on the course tomorrow, leaving the door open for others to come to the forefront, including Toy Box 2.

Initially, MHYC officials could not start the race at the appointed time, because the Harbour was glassed-out, more suited to swimming and canoeing than sailing, but 10 minutes later, at 10.10am, the nor’easter delivered eight - eleven knots, allowing the fleet to aim for the mouth of the Heads in good time.



Once outside, the breeze piped in and continued to build throughout the race, basically north-east but shifting a little to the right at times. By the time the fleet turned for the finish line at Watsons Bay, a blaze of colourful kites could be seen from the Northern Beaches as breezes exceeded 15 knots.

In PHS, Walter Carpenter’s Samarkand scored a win over John Anet’s Precision and Laurence Freedman’s Espresso Forte.

Seven Islands Race:

Patrick Delany (Powerderchalk) took honours in the pursuit-style race which takes the fleet from the start off MHYC to many of the Harbour’s best-known islands on both sides of the bridge and back to the finish off the Club. As expected, Brian Lees was in the money too, finishing second overall with his Adams 10, Contentious, while Geoffrey Charters’ No Friends finished third.



Eleven Jeanneaus also contested the race as part of a three-race series, and as predicted in the preview, the super-competitive Ron Jacobs came out on top, with Peter McClelland’s Macscap second and Laurie McAllister’s Zeussus third.

Late this afternoon, yachties and friends were enjoying a few well-earned drinks and a barbecue on the beach at Middle Harbour Yacht Club, while a band was tuning up, preparing the troops to let their hair down this evening.



Racing in the SSORC concludes tomorrow with a short passage race followed by a windward/leeward race which will decide the winners.

Middle Harbour Yacht Club thanks it sponsors and supporters: Helly Hansen, Sydney City Marine, Two Rivers Hunter Valley Wines, and Key Sun Zinke.




Sydney Short Ocean Racing Championship Complete Results:

Premier Class Div 1

IRC Div1 results Start : 10:10

Place Sail No Boat Name Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Skipper Score Fin Tim Vis
1 AUS5299 VICTOIRE 03:55:21 1.352 05:18:12 Darryl Hodgkinson 1.0 14:05:21  
2 226 SWISH 04:17:24 1.246 05:20:43 Steven Proud 2.0 14:27:24  
3 18889 NINE DRAGONS 04:30:31 1.187 05:21:06 Bob Cox 3.0 14:40:31  
4 52002 BALANCE 03:57:40 1.356 05:22:17 Paul Clitheroe 4.0 14:07:40  
5 MH4 TOY BOX 2 04:44:28 1.144 05:25:26 Ian Box 5.0 14:54:28  
6 46 KHALEESI 04:35:29 1.183 05:25:54 Andrew Dally 6.0 14:45:29  
7 248 WAX LYRICAL 04:47:03 1.145 05:28:40 Les Goodridge   14:57:03 Yes
8 8008 OCC.COARSELANGUAGE 2 04:39:27 1.179 05:29:28 Warwick Sherman   14:49:27 Yes
9 65007 ELENA NOVA 04:32:54 1.210 05:30:12 Craig Neil 7.0 14:42:54  
10 6377 TRITON 03:55:34 1.403 05:30:30 Michael Cranitch   14:05:34 Yes
11 6686 ST JUDE 04:41:48 1.173 05:30:33 Noel Cornish   14:51:48 Yes
DNC 360 PATRICE   1.284   Tony Kirby 9.0    


ORCi Div1 results Start : 10:10

Place Sail No Boat Name Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Skipper Score Fin Tim Vis
1 AUS5299 VICTOIRE 03:55:21 1.3264 05:12:10 Darryl Hodgkinson 1.0 14:05:21  
2 226 SWISH 04:17:24 1.2353 05:17:58 Steven Proud 2.0 14:27:24  
3 52002 BALANCE 03:57:40 1.3444 05:19:31 Paul Clitheroe 3.0 14:07:40  
4 65007 ELENA NOVA 04:32:54 1.1810 05:22:18 Craig Neil 4.0 14:42:54  
5 248 WAX LYRICAL 04:47:03 1.1238 05:22:35 Les Goodridge   14:57:03 Yes
6 46 KHALEESI 04:35:29 1.1779 05:24:30 Andrew Dally 5.0 14:45:29  
7 6377 TRITON 03:55:34 1.3906 05:27:35 Michael Cranitch   14:05:34 Yes
8 8008 OCC.COARSELANGUAGE 2 04:39:27 1.1769 05:28:53 Warwick Sherman   14:49:27 Yes
DNC 360 PATRICE   1.2874   Tony Kirby 7.0    

Premier Class Div 2

IRC Div2 results Start : 10:10

Place Sail No Boat Name Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Skipper Score Fin Tim Vis
1 7700 ABOUT TIME 04:43:47 1.112 05:15:34 Julian Farren-Price   14:53:47 Yes
2 6774 JACKPOT 04:56:37 1.078 05:19:45 Adrian Van Bellen 1.0 15:06:37  
3 6343 GREAT XPECTATIONS 04:59:53 1.079 05:23:34 Rod Wills   15:09:53 Yes
4 7722 JUSTADASH 05:00:47 1.078 05:24:15 Philip Dash 2.0 15:10:47  
5 1236 LOCAL HERO 05:10:10 1.048 05:25:03 Matt Bassett 3.0 15:20:10  
6 16129 WAILEA 05:08:22 1.057 05:25:57 Neil Padden 4.0 15:18:22  
7 36111 OUTLANDISH 05:04:08 1.079 05:28:10 Chris Heraghty 5.0 15:14:08  
8 6609 AMANTE 05:15:16 1.043 05:28:49 Dennis Cooper   15:25:16 Yes
9 6935 L'ALTRA DONNA 05:11:02 1.059 05:29:23 Andy Kearnan 6.0 15:21:02  
10 5845 BOTANY ACCESS COCOMO 05:19:04 1.034 05:29:55 Justin Brownbill   15:29:04 Yes
11 5915 STORMAWAY 05:15:24 1.048 05:30:32 J.Stening C.Gunn   15:25:24 Yes
12 99 PAZAZZ 04:55:11 1.127 05:32:40 Rob Drury 7.0 15:05:11  
13 6232 MORTGAGECHOICE RUMBA 05:22:14 1.041 05:35:27 R Carr S Cook & K Bu 8.0 15:32:14  
14 335 WILLYAMA 05:15:17 1.079 05:40:11 R Barron/S San   15:25:17 Yes

ORCi Div2 results Start : 10:10

Place Sail No Boat Name Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Skipper Score Fin Tim Vis
1 7700 ABOUT TIME 04:43:47 1.1033 05:13:06 Julian Farren-Price   14:53:47 Yes
2 1236 LOCAL HERO 05:10:10 1.0176 05:15:38 Matt Bassett 1.0 15:20:10  
3 7722 JUSTADASH 05:00:47 1.0565 05:17:47 Philip Dash 2.0 15:10:47  
4 6343 GREAT XPECTATIONS 04:59:53 1.0621 05:18:30 Rod Wills   15:09:53 Yes
5 6935 L'ALTRA DONNA 05:11:02 1.0270 05:19:26 Andy Kearnan 3.0 15:21:02  
6 6609 AMANTE 05:15:16 1.0142 05:19:45 Dennis Cooper   15:25:16 Yes

Performance Class

PHSTCF results Start : 10:10

Place Sail No Boat Name Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Skipper Score Fin Tim Vis
1 195 SAMARKAND 04:49:38 1.1326 05:28:02 Walter Carpenter 1.0 14:59:38  
2 6807 PRECISION 05:46:42 0.9496 05:29:14 John Anet   15:56:42 Yes
3 8181 ESPRESSO FORTE 04:33:00 1.2253 05:34:30 Laurence Freedman 2.0 14:43:00  
DNC 2001 QUETZALCOATL   1.0464   Antony Sweetapple 5.0    
DNC 8330 SHIBUMI   0.9734   P. Thompson B. Moore 5.0    


Seven Islands Race Results:

D1 PurHC results Start : 12:30 Wind 16 knots at 70 deg. Waves 0.5m.

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper NS T ahc Fin Tim Elapsd T bch ETOrd
1 MH192 POWDERHULK Patrick Delany   20 15:40:25 02:50:25 31.0 4
2 MH171 CONTENTIOUS Brian Lees   25 15:44:50 02:49:50 31.6 3
3 MH36 NO FRIENDS Geoffrey Charters   25 15:45:46 02:50:46 30.7 5
4 3838 ZEN Gordon Ketelbey   45 15:48:15 02:33:15 48.2 1
5 AUS160 CRUSADER Jonathan Green   30 15:51:26 02:51:26 30.0 6
6 AUS7151 OPTIMUM Stuart Jordan   23 15:52:55 02:59:55 21.5 8
7 5705 TRUE BLUE Daniel Potter   10 15:53:50 03:13:50 7.6 9
8 5936 YPUTAKITEUP Steve Ball   26 15:55:43 02:59:43 21.7 7
9 WS40 MAKO Cameron Wiklund   39 15:56:20 02:47:20 34.1 2
10 MH11 PLAN B Warren Lesnie   15 16:05:05 03:20:05 1.4 11
11 USA148 BLUE SKY Carl Braden   22 16:07:29 03:15:29 6.0 10
DNF MH26 ANOTHER DILEMMA Jim Curtis   25     0.0  

D2 PurHC results Start : 12:30 Wind 16 knots at 70 deg. Waves 0.5m.

Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper NS T ahc Fin Tim Elapsd T bch ETOrd
1 6510 POETS DAY Robert Peters Y 28 15:56:21 02:58:21 39.3 2
2 6563 L'ATTITUDE R Hunt/J Short /M Ba Y 35 16:01:44 02:56:44 40.9 1
3 4944 TWITCHER Steve Plante Y 18 16:07:40 03:19:40 18.0 3
4 6341 BACCHUS B Bennett G Akehurst   10 16:18:37 03:38:37 -1.0 4
5 5539 LADY LAURA Brett Nichols   5 16:19:44 03:44:44 -7.1 6
6 MH67 SHAZAM Colin Pitstock Y 12 16:22:18 03:40:18 -2.6 5


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