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Home-grown line up for 2015 MC38 Australian Championship

by Lisa Ratcliff on 8 Apr 2015
Drone pic MC38 fleet Bob Fowler
An all-Aussie line up for this weekend’s third ever MC38 Australian Championship ensures the trophy remains with a home-grown crew.

For the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) hosted three day nationals, April 10-12, 2015 the two past championship winning teams are gunning for another victory, Leslie Green’s Ginger (Cruising Yacht Club of Australia) and John Bacon’s Dark Star (RPAYC).



“We are the defending champions. We are expecting strong opposition but we are ready,” a feisty Green warns.

His tactician David Chapman adds, “as defending champs from Hamilton Island last August we have some pressure on us but we also know that we have been here before and won. You can't control everything; the exciting thing about sailing is that anything can happen and there’s no such thing as a safe lead.

“It will be tough to beat the Pittwater boats on their home ground but Leslie is determined,” Chapman continued. Ginger’s one change of crew from last year’s nationals is Will Parker changing places with John Flannery, who went to another boat.

The class President and owner/skipper of Dark Star is very much looking forward to the regatta. “We won the first nationals two years ago and would love to reclaim it on our home waters,” Bacon admitted today.

Anthony Bell is keeping the Kokomo (CYCA) program rolling along, helming Lang Walker’s MC38 in the owner’s absence. Neville Crichton’s Maserati (Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and CYCA), missing from the last one design regatta in February, makes its return for the crowning moment.



The national title is a standalone event and separate to the MC38 Australian Season Championship currently underway.

The MC38 class is delighted to form new partnerships with marine suppliers Harken and Lejen joining long term supporter North Sails as Australian Championship supporters.

Harken Australia’s managing director Grant Pellew says his company is pleased to be associated with the premium one design grand prix class in Australia. “All boats in the fleet have full Harken fit outs showcasing why Harken is the leader in grand prix racing gear. I personally can’t wait to get down to RPAYC to cook a few snags for the fleet and hear the stories from the day’s racing. Good luck to all the teams.”

Justin and Heidi Lambeth of Lejen Marine, distributors of Highfield RIBs, are donating two umpire RIBs and company director Heidi says, “Lejen Marine’s sponsorship of the MC38 Australian Championship is a logical and complementary collaboration, bringing together two industry leaders. A synergy exists between the MC38 as a high quality race boat and Lejen’s Highfield brand as a high quality chase boat. Both Highfield and McConaghy are engineered to outperform expectations.”

Over the three day 11 race series chief umpire Richard Slater’s eagle eyes will be on all crews who might attempt to flout the racing rules.



Winds on Friday are forecast to be south to south-westerly 15-20 knots tending south to south-easterly below 10 knots during the day. Saturday’s long range outlook is similar, south to south-westerly 10 knots turning east to south-easterly during the day then north-easterly during the evening.

Schedule for the 2015 MC38 Australian Championship:

- 1100 Fri, 10 Apr - First scheduled warning signal of the day, up to four races on Pittwater
Harken BBQ after dock in

- 1100 Sat, 11 Apr - First scheduled warning signal of the day, up to four races on Pittwater

- 1100 Sun, 12 Apr - First scheduled warning signal of the day, up to three races on Pittwater followed by a prize-giving function

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