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Sail Port Stephens – Commodores Cup Race day 2

by Lisa Ratcliff on 14 Apr 2015
SPS15 colour spectacle day two - Commodores Cup Race Saltwater Images
Sail Port Stephens – For the locals and non-sailing visitors wandering the Nelson Bay foreshore, today’s Commodores Cup race, the second in the series, might have appeared an aimless exercise. For the sailors, a long procession of boats of all sizes parading up and down off the town centre for hours made perfect sense as they fixed their sights on the course designed to maximise the forecast conditions, and worked hard to beat each other and the clock.



A morning westerly for the 11am start off the harbour wall eventually dialled around to a light afternoon easterly breeze. In the transition phase two divisions of some 40 yachts were parked up and drifting around pointing every which way. Some lost steerage and those crews had to fend off other boats in the same predicament to avoid a gentle bump.



Peter Lewis, skipper of Lu Lu Belle and media machine, managed to get himself in the Kiday’s story with this radio transmission to the race committee; “I just want you to see that Lu Lu Belle is out-sailing the fleet backwards.” Indeed it was, the heavy Jenneau drifting backwards as the fleet already around the top mark carried down to them in the new easterly breeze.

Early contemplations of shortening the course by Denis Thompson and his race committee went by the wayside as the easterly filled in to a fairly consistent six to eight knots. Then it became about current, up to three knots at maximum stream. Depending if it was the up or down leg, boats either appeared on a conveyor belt or close to stationary for those going the opposite direction and pushing painfully into tide.



The last to finish, Chris Bebb’s Swanson 32 Jia just scraped in by the time limit having traversed the foreshore for more than five hours on a picture perfect day.

For Tom Woods’ Lake Macquarie based Farr 36 Toy Story, stopping and starting hurt the lightweight design as Woods explained, “the bigger boats have the momentum to carry through to the next pressure. We won the start and the first two legs then parked and the fleet sailed up to us in the new breeze then passed us. We weren’t out there as long as some though.”

Lauren Connors helmed her dad’s Jones 39 called Arch Rival, a division one entry, in the tricky tidal conditions. It’s the boat’s first Sail Port Stephens and Connors says the week away racing on Nelson Bay has so far been a terrific alternative to work.

She’s used to driving the 39-footer, she and dad Steve share helming duties racing out of their club at Drummoyne in Sydney. The boat is 20 years old but it’s been well cared for. When he bought Arch Rival from its previous Melbourne owner two years ago Steve did have a new insignia added, to reflect his heritage. A Tiki in haka pose decorates the yacht’s hull and Lauren says Arch Rival was kept as the boat’s moniker to reflect the good natured rivalry between Australia and New Zealand.



Rather than beer and pies the crew of High Voltage - a brand new Oceanis 35 that’s so new the crew had to check the transom for its name - took the opportunity of a quiet day to enjoy quiche and white wine, fare perfectly matched to skipper Micah Lane’s Panama hat and desert boots. “That’s how they do it at Beneteau,” said visiting trimmer Nicholas Bedggood. His takeaway from the day was the concentration required given the technical nature of wind versus tide. “We had to think out there and we worked hard for a result.”

Phil Arnall’s Farr 40 TP73 from Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club took out division one first place ahead of Derek and Martin Sheppard’s Black Sheep and Kristy and Warren Buchan’s Colortile from down Cronulla way.

Division two results put Dave Griffin’s Titan 36 Al Fresco first ahead of Ian Green’s Radford 10.6 Tensixty and GWhizz.

Tomorrow’s forecast is brighter, north to north-easterly winds 10 knots increasing to 10-15 knots early in the morning and building to 20 knots offshore south of Port Stephens in the late evening.

Wednesday April 15 also marks the start of the inaugural two-day Junior One Sail series sponsored by Port Stephens Strata.

Pantaenius’ major sponsorship of Sail Port Stephens continues for the second year and the annual regatta organised by the Corlette Point Sailing Association is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

Day two - Full results

EHC DIV1 results Start : 11:00
Place Sail No Boat Name From Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Skipper Score Fin Tim
1 USA40063 PT 73 NCYC 03:33:05 1.169 04:09:06 Phill Arnell 1.0 14:33:05
2 33345 BLACK SHEEP CYCA 03:46:51 1.111 04:12:02 Derek & Martin Shepp 2.0 14:46:51
3 67 COLORTILE CSC&RMYC 03:30:17 1.202 04:12:46 Kristy/Warren Buchan 3.0 14:30:17
4 8009 OCC. COARSE LANG ONE RPAYC 03:50:58 1.103 04:14:45 Robert Alder 4.0 14:50:58
5 W108 JAB WASC 04:00:57 1.059 04:15:10 Mark Skelton 5.0 15:00:57
6 M102 TOY STORY LMYC 03:33:15 1.199 04:15:41 Thomas Woods 6.0 14:33:15
7 N349 SCHOUTEN PASSAGE NCYC 04:08:57 1.034 04:17:25 Jan & Richard Howard 7.0 15:08:57
8 35000 NEXT LIGHT CYCA 04:28:54 0.975 04:22:11 Chris Ryan 8.0 15:28:54
9 MH3033 ZENITH MH 04:07:07 1.068 04:23:55 Scott Beach 9.0 15:07:07
10 6609 AMANTE CYCA 04:14:16 1.040 04:24:26 Dennis Cooper 10.0 15:14:16
11 6698 FIREFLY RMYC 04:13:29 1.049 04:25:54 Dean Gillies 11.0 15:13:29
12 6834 BREAKTHROUGH CYCA 04:21:57 1.044 04:33:28 Nods Emsley 12.0 15:21:57
13 415 ARCH RIVAL DSC 04:14:58 1.079 04:35:06 Steve Connors 13.0 15:14:58
14 500 ANTIPODES OF SYDNEY CYCA 04:26:44 1.034 04:35:48 Greg Newton 14.0 15:26:44
DNC AUS183 BREEZIN SLMASC   1.177   Bradley Sewell 17.0  
DNF B46 CHAMPAGNE ON ICE PSYC   1.012   Mark Wisby 17.0  


EHC DIV2 results Start : 11:05
Place Sail No Boat Name From Elapsd AHC Cor'd T Skipper Score Fin Tim
1 6636 AL FRESCO RMYC 03:00:46 1.059 03:11:26 Dave Griffin 1.0 14:05:46
2 MYC7 TENSIXTY MYC 03:12:22 1.006 03:13:31 Ian Green 2.0 14:17:22
3 3425 GWHIZZ GFS 03:26:15 0.943 03:14:30 J Veale/ G Davey 3.0 14:31:15
4 6571 PASSION GFS 03:18:32 0.985 03:15:33 David Edmiston 4.0 14:23:32
5 3267 IN THE MOOD RMYCBROKENBAY 03:09:12 1.038 03:16:23 Keith Masters 5.0 14:14:12
6 9385 KITE RMYCT 03:24:30 0.983 03:21:01 Ian White 6.0 14:29:30
7 5708 KERINDA RMYCT 03:03:47 1.096 03:21:26 Len Payne 7.0 14:08:47
8 351 HIGH VOLTAGE TBA 03:39:12 0.925 03:22:46 Micha Lane 8.0 14:44:12
9 6990 GREAT WHITE CYCA 03:19:52 1.015 03:22:52 Bob Penty 9.0 14:24:52
10 6584 KELSEA BLUE GSC/RSYS 03:20:27 1.035 03:27:28 Adrian Williams 10.0 14:25:27
11 PH3200 STEADFAST CSC/RMYC 03:35:37 0.975 03:30:14 Glenn Smith 11.0 14:40:37
12 6740 EVEN FINER GSC 03:38:51 0.965 03:31:11 Geoff Dilworth 12.0 14:43:51
13 6906 BANDALENI ASC 04:05:02 0.873 03:33:55 Greg Kowalski 13.0 15:10:02
14 6940 INCEPTION GSC 03:36:04 1.003 03:36:43 John Sprague 14.0 14:41:04
15 BOW1 BELLS BREEZE PSYC 03:49:11 0.968 03:41:51 Julian Bell 15.0 14:54:11
16 7788 ALLSAIL DANCING STAR RPAYC/RMYCBB 03:38:09 1.018 03:42:05 Russell Waddy 16.0 14:43:09
17 8420 JUBLILEE CYC 04:19:14 0.869 03:45:16 Ian Arthy 17.0 15:24:14
18 BOW11 MARGARITAVILLE CPSA 04:13:43 0.963 04:04:20 Paul O'Rourke 18.0 15:18:43
19 259 JIA GSC 04:59:57 0.877 04:23:03 Chris Bebb 19.0 16:04:57
DNC 6942 SMOOTH CRIMINALS PSYC   1.021   Ray Harley 27.0  
DNC 9111 ROPABULL RMYC/BB   0.961   Mike Roper 27.0  
DNC 63344 KOKO GSC   0.984   Roy Leslie 27.0  
DNC OC35 HELTER SKELTER MHYC   0.933   Graham Raspass 27.0  
DNF 4903 EGGSILANTE GSC   0.882   John Egger 27.0  
DNF 6593 LU LU BELLE MHYC   0.888   Peter Lewis 27.0  
DNF 6767 BIG BLUE WYC   0.932   Stephen Phillips 27.0  
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