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38th NSW Tasar State Championships - Day 2

by Nic Douglass on 5 Apr 2015
The Douglass' were boat of the day on day 2 - www.sportsailingphotography.com Nic Douglass http://www.adventuresofasailorgirl.com
Day two at the Tasar NSW State Championships on Lake Illawarra was a day for the movers and shakers. The east to sou’easterly breeze of eight to fourteen knots made for exceptionally tight and action-packed racing, a good distraction from the otherwise less than ordinary weather.



Race four got away with a pin favour, with early leaders Martin Linsley and Russell Ford on Lass, Hugh and Anna Tait on Serendipity, John and Jesse Dransfield on Galah, and Ben and Cath Walker on Boogie Time rounding out the top four around the first top mark. The top three broke away on the first reach but were chased down on the second by Rob and Nic Douglass on Chukkel. Martin and Russell and Anna and Hugh played with one another right down the final run, but their positions were unchanging leading into the finish, with Rob and Nic hot on their heels.



Race five was rain affected, with Hugh and Anna Tait coming out of the left in pressure to round in first with some separation. Chris Johnson and Johno Liddle had a great first work coming out of the right to round in second. Rob and Nic Douglass rounded in third and managed to sail to leeward of the early leaders to round the win mark in first, and continued to step away from the fleet on the second reach. Their decent lead was handy when their main strop broke a third of the way up the final beat. This resulted in a tacking duel between the Douglass’ and Taits in the top portion of the work, and the entire way down the beat. The Douglass’ held their lead to take the gun ahead of Hugh and Anna with Rick Longbottom and Kristi Ruus-Atkinson taking third.



Race six was another win for Martin Linsley and Russell Ford on Lass, leading from start to finish despite various attacks from defending champions Rob and Nic Douglass making a big comeback from their day one 21 and OCS to move to sixth overall. Martin and Russell hold the regatta lead over Hugh and Anna Tait who finished in third position in race six to continue their consistent scorecard holding them in second place, the only boat in the top five that does not have a significant drop at this stage of the regatta. Glenn and Vanessa Collings were a close fourth in their return to the class after 13 years away.
There is a possibility three more races will be sailed today, and with nine races a second drop will come into effect. All is still to play for in the 38th NSW Tasar State Championships.

A big thanks to Illawarra Yacht Club for being fantastic hosts and to Sport Sailing Photography for coming out yesterday to grab some shots, even in the horrendous rain!

 Results:

Overall Scratch:

Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
3-Apr
Race 2
3-Apr
Race 3
3-Apr
Race 4
4-Apr
Race 5
4-Apr
Race 6
4-Apr
Drop Total
1 2813
LASS
Martin Linsley
Russel Ford
CYC
ACT
1 OCS
(35.00)
3 1 6 1 35 12
2 2925
Serendipity
Hugh Tait
Anna Tait
NSC
NSW
2 5 4 2 2 3 5 13
3 2898
Navy Sailing
Rick Longbottom
Kristi Ruus-Atkinson
CYC/WSC
ACT
3 4 2 6 3 11 11 18
4 2903
Vivace
Bradley Stephens
Jennifer Overton
BSC
NSW
5 1 8 4 5 6 8 21
5 2852
Far Out
Glenn Collings
Vanessa Collings
SBSC
VIC
4 3 9 8 7 4 9 26
6 2710
Chukkel
Rob Douglass
Nicole Douglass
JBSC
NSW
21 OCS
(35.00)
1 3 1 2 35 28
7 2619
Galah
John Dransfield
Jesse Dransfield
M16FSSC
NSW
6 OCS
(35.00)
7 5 4 13 35 35
8 2114
blew n
Bruce Hilleard
Jenny Sorensen
GRSC
NSW
9 14 10 7 11 5 14 42
9 2853
2sheepstations
Bernard Streater
Sarah Streater
GRSC
NSW
15 6 6 26 12 8 26 47
10 2914
Lizard
David Hart
Jackie Morison
SPASC
NSW
10 21 5 12 13 9 21 49
11 2947
Prime Suspect
Anton Lynar
Vicki Lynar
BSC
NSW
14 2 14 18 23 7 23 55
12 2896
Hellfire
Kirstin Norris
John Force
RANSA
ACT
16 8 15 13 10 10 16 56
13 2349
like lightning
Chris Johnson
Lorna Morrison
GRSC
NSW
13 13 12 11 9 15 15 58
14 2763
More Edge
John Balass
Heather Forton
BSC
NSW
7 9 13 19 16 18 19 63
15 2603
RATz
Gary Ratcliffe
Robyn Ratcliffe
GRSC
NSW
20 12 16 10 8 PEN
(27.00)
27 66
16 2888
Agamemnon 
Chris Parkinson
Jenny Day
SPASC
NSW
12 7 21 21 15 14 21 69
17 2345
1 to get ready
John Campbell
Lea Foster
RQYS
NSW
23 11 19 25 18 12 25 83
18 1885
stormbringer
Dan Bromelow
Mark Bromelow
M16FSSC
NSW
11 10 22 23 19 24 24 85
19 761
Madman
Sean Mullin
Fiona Powell
DAC
NSW
8 19 26 14 OCS
(35.00)
21 35 88
20 2567
Sea Ferret
Tait Fortier
Will Mckenzie
JBSC
NSW
24 20 17 15 17 22 24 91
21 2953
Boogie Time
Ben Walker
Cath Walker
BSC
NSW
31 25 18 9 24 17 31 93
22 2902
Eagle Eye
Noel Borel
Els Leenaars
BSC
NSW
17 16 27 16 21 23 27 93
23 2952
Tasared Twice
Gavin Brown
Robyn Brown
BSC
NSW
19 23 11 17 26 DNS
(35.00)
35 96
24 2895
Sidewinder
James Belton
Kate Burgess
PRSC
ACT
30 15 20 27 20 16 30 98
25 2900
Puzzle
Simon Brown
Andrew Foulkes
CYC
ACT
22 18 30 22 14 26 30 102
26 2894
Javelin
Richard Blessington
Michale Skene
CYC
ACT
29 26 24 20 25 19 29 114
27 2588
What A Pearler
Andrew fINNEY
Yanni Shaw
GRSC
NSW
27 22 28 24 22 20 28 115
28 2819
Firefly
Derek Hadwen
kelly saltman
BSC
NSW
18 24 23 28 27 25 28 117
29 1878
Tranquil Shaw's
Cameron Shaw
Eva Shaw
GRSC
NSW
25 27 25 29 29 27 29 133
30 2581
Afternoon Delight
Davd Cull
Matthew Cull
CSC
NSW
28 17 33 32 30 30 33 137
31 2841
Woooo Hoooo!!
Mark Kelly
Susan Kelly
GRSC
NSW
33 30 32 30 28 29 33 149
32 1901
Bubbles
Helen Impey
Tristan Butterworth
WSC
NSW
26 29 29 DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
35 154
33 1912
Cruz'n
Mark Hooper
Pip Hooper
GRSC
NSW
32 28 31 DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
35 161
34 2139
String Theory
John Haines
Mark Furka
GRSC
NSW
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
31 DNF
(35.00)
28 35 164

 Overall Handicap


Plc Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
3-Apr
Race 2
3-Apr
Race 3
3-Apr
Race 4
4-Apr
Race 5
4-Apr
Race 6
4-Apr
Drop Total
1 2114
blew n
Bruce Hilleard
Jenny Sorensen
GRSC 7 26 13 5 14 1 26 40
2 2895
Sidewinder
James Belton
Kate Burgess
PRSC 32 3 10 21 6 7 32 47
3 2900
Puzzle
Simon Brown
Andrew Foulkes
CYC 11 4 30 9 1 25 30 50
4 1878
Tranquil Shaw's
Cameron Shaw
Eva Shaw
GRSC 5 29 2 12 16 23 29 58
5 2894
Javelin
Richard Blessington
Michale Skene
CYC 23 23 5 7 15 8 23 58
6 2841
Woooo Hoooo!!
Mark Kelly
Susan Kelly
GRSC 19 14 21 2 3 24 24 59
7 2925
Serendipity
Hugh Tait
Anna Tait
NSC 14 21 17 3 13 14 21 61
8 2896
Hellfire
Kirstin Norris
John Force
RANSA 25 6 23 20 4 9 25 62
9 2588
What A Pearler
Andrew fINNEY
Yanni Shaw
GRSC 24 15 14 15 7 11 24 62
10 2898
Navy Sailing
Rick Longbottom
Kristi Ruus-Atkinson
CYC/WSC 15 17 7 19 5 29 29 63
11 2567
Sea Ferret
Tait Fortier
Will Mckenzie
JBSC 26 16 8 10 9 21 26 64
12 2603
RATz
Gary Ratcliffe
Robyn Ratcliffe
GRSC 27 11 16 4 8 PEN
(27.00)
27 66
13 2914
Lizard
David Hart
Jackie Morison
SPASC 10 30 1 25 19 12 30 67
14 2852
Far Out
Glenn Collings
Vanessa Collings
SBSC 9 9 29 24 20 5 29 67
15 2953
Boogie Time
Ben Walker
Cath Walker
BSC 30 18 11 1 25 13 30 68
16 2349
like lightning
Chris Johnson
Lorna Morrison
GRSC 13 20 18 17 2 18 20 68
17 2710
Chukkel
Rob Douglass
Nicole Douglass
JBSC 33 OCS
(35.00)
6 14 11 4 35 68
18 2345
1 to get ready
John Campbell
Lea Foster
RQYS 29 8 19 26 10 6 29 69
19 2813
LASS
Martin Linsley
Russel Ford
CYC 16 OCS
(35.00)
22 6 29 3 35 76
20 2853
2sheepstations
Bernard Streater
Sarah Streater
GRSC 31 12 3 31 21 10 31 77
21 2902
Eagle Eye
Noel Borel
Els Leenaars
BSC 17 10 25 13 12 26 26 77
22 2888
Agamemnon 
Chris Parkinson
Jenny Day
SPASC 12 7 28 27 17 15 28 78
23 2903
Vivace
Bradley Stephens
Jennifer Overton
BSC 22 5 26 11 26 16 26 80
24 2763
More Edge
John Balass
Heather Forton
BSC 2 19 24 29 23 20 29 88
25 1885
stormbringer
Dan Bromelow
Mark Bromelow
M16FSSC 4 13 27 28 18 27 28 89
26 2819
Firefly
Derek Hadwen
kelly saltman
BSC 8 25 12 23 24 22 25 89
27 2947
Prime Suspect
Anton Lynar
Vicki Lynar
BSC 28 2 31 30 30 2 31 92
28 761
Madman
Sean Mullin
Fiona Powell
DAC 1 24 32 18 OCS
(35.00)
19 35 94
29 2619
Galah
John Dransfield
Jesse Dransfield
M16FSSC 21 OCS
(35.00)
15 8 22 28 35 94
30 2952
Tasared Twice
Gavin Brown
Robyn Brown
BSC 20 27 4 16 28 DNS
(35.00)
35 95
31 2581
Afternoon Delight
Davd Cull
Matthew Cull
CSC 18 1 33 22 27 30 33 98
32 1901
Bubbles
Helen Impey
Tristan Butterworth
WSC 3 28 9 DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
35 110
33 1912
Cruz'n
Mark Hooper
Pip Hooper
GRSC 6 22 20 DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
35 118
34 2139
String Theory
John Haines
Mark Furka
GRSC DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
DNC
(35.00)
32 DNF
(35.00)
17 35 154

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