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2015 JJ Giltinan Championship - 'Gotta Love It 7' on fire

by Frank Quealey on 18 Feb 2015
Awesome Gotta Love It 7 - 2015 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship Frank Quealey /Australian 18 Footers League http://www.18footers.com.au
2015 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship - Seve Jarvin, Sam Newton and Scott Babbage again gave an immaculate exhibition of power sailing to virtually destroy a high-quality fleet of 18 Footer competitors and boats.

The racing behind Gotta Love It 7 has been brilliant with close racing, top class action and exciting finishes, but the display from Team Seven has dominated the scene.

For the fourth consecutive race day, Gotta Love It 7 didn’t get the best of the start but the boat speed and boat handling of the crew is such that Gotta Love It 7 once again led at the first windward mark and was never headed from that point.

At the finish, 7’s winning margin was 1m6s from Coopers 62-Rag & Famish Hotel, which came back strongly following a couple of unfortunate gear problems earlier in the regatta.





The Rag crew of Jack Macartney, Mark Kennedy and Peter Harris were in fourth place at the Beashel Buoy on the first lap but put in a consistent performance to work their way into second place.



Another improved performer, De’Longhi (Simon Nearn, Grant Rollerson and Kieryn Cowan) also came back strongly to finish a further 1m16s behind Coopers 62-Rag & Famish Hotel, and just 4s ahead of the leading New Zealand Yamaha team, led by David McDiarmid.



After the four races sailed to date (worst performance not discarded), Gotta Love It 7 has a perfect score of four points , followed by Mojo Wine (Lee Knapton) on 27, US champion Howie Hamlin (Harken) and Asko Appliances (Marcus Ashley-Jones) on 30, Thurlow Fisher Lawyers (Michael Coxon) and Appliancesonline.com.au (Micah Lane) on 32.



Today’s 16-knot North East wind saw all teams elect to use the smaller #2 rigs.

New Zealand’s Alex Vallings (C-Tech) led shortly after the start with Coopers 62-Rag & Famish Hotel and Gotta Love It 7 close behind off Taylor Bay.

Seven grabbed a 20s lead from C-Tech at the windward Beashel Buoy, followed by Smeg (David Witt), The Rag, New Zealand’s Maersk Line (Graham Catley), De’Longhi and Appliancesonline.



What followed was sensational viewing for the spectator fleet as boats raced at top speed to the wing mark off the southern end of Shark Island in Rose Bay.

Smeg was looking strong but lost several placings when the team had some difficulties then lost the breeze along Shark Island.



The championship continues tomorrow (Thursday) with the following races on February 21 and concludes on Sunday 22 February.

The club’s regular ferry will follow the racing, leaving Double Bay Wharf, alongside the clubhouse.

Progressive point score

  Name Nation Crew Total Highest dropped
1 GOTTA LOVE IT 7 AUS Seve Jarvin, Sam Newton, Scott Babbage 4 4
3 MOJO WINE AUS Lee Knapton, Mike McKensey, Ricky Bridge 27 27
12 HARKEN USA Howie Hamlin, Daniel Phillips, Skip McCormack 30 30
6 ASKO APPLIANCES AUS Marcus Ashley-Jones, James Dorron, Jeronimo Harris 30 30
2 THURLOW FISHER LAWYERS AUS Michael Coxon, Dave O’Connor, Trent Barnabas 32 32
11 APPLIANCESONLINE.COM.AU AUS Micah Lane, Paul Montague, Tom Anderson 32 32
5 YAMAHA NZ David McDiarmid, Andrew Archibald, Mark Overington 33 33
15 DE’LONGHI AUS Simon Nearn, Kieryn Cowan, Grant Rollerson 34 34
8 SMEG AUS David Witt, Tom Clout, Matt Wark 38 38
4 C-TECH NZ Alex Vallings, Scott Barnes, Cameron McDonald 38 38
20 PURE BLONDE AUS Nick Daly, John Walton, Nick Murray 45 45
9 LUMIX AUS Jonathan Whitty, Aron Everett, Daniel Nixon 48 48
14 THE KITCHEN MAKER AUS John Sweeny, Rob Bell, Peter Nicholson 50 50
13 YANDOO AUS John Winning, Andrew Hay, Jim Beck 52 52
16 KNIGHT FRANK NZ Riley Dean, Matthew Coutts, John Little 55 55
7 COOPERS 62-RAG & FAMISH HOTEL AUS Jack Macartney, Mark Kennedy, Peter Harris 56 56
24 AON NZ William Tiller, Harry Thurston, Tim Snedden 60 60
19 MAERSK LINE NZ Graham Catley, Murray England, Brad Collins 67 67
10 COMPASSMARKETS.COM AUS Keagan York, Greg Dixon, Matt Stenta 69 69
21 HAIER APPLIANCES AUS Pedro Vozone, Daniel Watson, Fabio Mueller 72 72
22 ILVE AUS Oliver Hartas, Mark Muirhead, Iain Wood 83 83
18 FISHER & PAYKEL AUS Rob Flanagan, Will Mueller, Dallas Dawson 83 83
17 NOAKESAILING AUS Sean Langman, Peter Langman, Gerard Smith 84 84
23 ALLIED EXPRESS AUS Stephen Quigley, Thomas Quigley, Sam Ellis 100 100


Result sheet

 
Finish
Placings
Recall # Boat Name Finish
Time
Elapsed
Time
Handicap Corrected
Time
Handicap
Position
1 1 GOTTA LOVE IT 7 16:19:41 1:14:41 0 1:14:41 3
2 7 COOPERS 62-RAG & FAMISH HOTEL 16:20:47 1:15:47 1 1:14:47 4
3 15 DE’LONGHI 16:22:03 1:17:03 5 1:12:03 1
4 5 YAMAHA 16:22:07 1:17:07 1 1:16:07 10
5 4 C-TECH 16:23:08 1:18:08 1 1:17:08 13
6 3 MOJO WINE 16:23:24 1:18:24 1 1:17:24 14
7 6 ASKO APPLIANCES 16:23:50 1:18:50 4 1:14:50 5
8 11 APPLIANCESONLINE.COM.AU 16:24:07 1:19:07 3 1:16:07 11
9 12 HARKEN 16:24:12 1:19:12 4 1:15:12 6
10 9 LUMIX 16:24:30 1:19:30 4 1:15:30 7
11 24 AON 16:25:07 1:20:07 3 1:17:07 12
12 13 YANDOO 16:25:27 1:20:27 2 1:18:27 16
13 20 PURE BLONDE 16:25:33 1:20:33 5 1:15:33 8
14 8 SMEG 16:25:38 1:20:38 2 1:18:38 17
15 2 THURLOW FISHER LAWYERS 16:26:06 1:21:06 1 1:20:06 20
16 19 MAERSK LINE 16:26:20 1:21:20 9 1:12:20 2
17 14 THE KITCHEN MAKER 16:27:44 1:22:44 7 1:15:44 9
18 18 FISHER & PAYKEL 16:33:00 1:28:00 10 1:18:00 15
19 17 NOAKESAILING 16:34:13 1:29:13 10 1:19:13 18
20 21 HAIER APPLIANCES 16:34:33 1:29:33 8 1:21:33 21
21 16 KNIGHT FRANK 16:34:46 1:29:46 4 1:25:46 22
22 22 ILVE 16:35:05 1:30:05 10 1:20:05 19
23             23
24             24
25             25
26             26
27             27
28             28
29             29
30             30
31             31
32             32
33             33
34             34
Non Starters Non Finishers
ALLIED EXPRESS (DNC) COMPASSMARKETS.COM (DNF)
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