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Sail Port Stephens’ gentle restart ahead of forecast change

by Lisa Ratcliff on 17 Apr 2015
SPS15 Sam Haynes' new Celestial second on IRC day one - Sail Port Stephens Saltwater Images
Sail Port Stephens – Refreshed after yesterday’s layday or newly arrived to join the salty fray, around 50 yachts and crews fanned out on three different courses in light southerly winds averaging 10 knots when the event restarted today, Friday April 17, 2015.



The Performance Racing and Cruising divisions of the second stage Port Stephens Trophy scored the picturesque islands course beginning with a spinnaker start and run out of Nelson Bay. The IRC fleet began their NSW IRC Championship quest in Providence Bay on the north side of the port entrance with two windward/leewards.

If day one of three is the gauge, division one of the IRC fleet is going to be compact at the top. Two races in and the first three boats sit on equal points; Marc and Louis Ryckmans’ latest PMA Yeah Baby, a Welbourn 50, Sam Haynes’ latest Celestial, a Judel Vrolijk designed TP52, and Tony Kirby’s Ker 46 Patrice.



Haynes’ result is significant given he’s only had the boat for 10 days and sailed it twice in that time. “I had my previous Celestial for five years and think this is a good step up for us. Some of the systems are the same as the Rogers, though being a TP52 it is pernickety.

“Today was ideal; being light it was an easy day to go through the motions. If the wind picks up to 15-20 knots that will suit the sails we have and we’ve got the guys on board who can handle it. There will be a bit on though….”



In IRC division two, Mark Griffiths’ Pittwater based Sydney 38, Old School, with the multi-class Australian champion navigator David Chapman calling tactics, opening strongly to be leading Peter Sorensen’s The Philosophers Club by three points, and the third placed Occasional Coarse Language by five points.

“There’s a strong fleet in division two, guys who have won this event before so we know who to look out for,” commented Griffiths. “It was perfect for us out there today; the boat was set up really well and the crew worked seamlessly on an easy day and very beautiful day. A bit more breeze tomorrow will be fun; we are looking forward to it!”



Griffiths is a big Sail Port Stephens fan, “I really look forward to this regatta and I love this area. Racing out there today off the beach has got to be one of the best race tracks in Australia, and you couldn’t ask for better conditions.” Chapman seconds the skipper’s call, “I’ve been in a lot of tough sailing conditions this year and today was just perfect, and easy for the tactician which is good for me! It’s a great time of year to be here.”

PRO Denis Thompson plans to run three races tomorrow for the IRC fleet.

Adrian Walters’ Shaw designed 11m called Little Nico looks beauty on the water but does it go? Sure does. Walters and the boys on the sleek black-hulled sportsboat picked up a second in the Performance Racing obstacle course around Little, Cabbage Tree and Boondalbah islands. “We are really happy with the boat,” said the owner.



First in race one of Performance Racing was Len Payne’s well-sailed Lidgard 10.6 from Lake Macquarie called Kerinda.

Performance Cruising division one honours went to Dean Gillies’ X-43 Firefly then Peter Byford’s L’Esprit and Greg Newton’s Antipodes of Sydney. The Division two race win belonged to Jonathon Threlfall’s Jeanneau Sunfast 36 Campeador then Peter McClelland’s Macscap, another Jenneau Sunfast.

One weather model shows stronger northerlies are due tomorrow and then the event may lose a couple of southern competitors who are considering heading home a day early to beat the forecast southerly change and building swell that looks set to shake things up on Sunday, April 19, the competition closer for the Port Stephens Trophy.



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

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Full results

Series Results [EHC DIV1] up to Race 3
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Sers Score Race 3 Race 2 Race 1
1   W108 JAB Mark Skelton WASC 13.0 5.0 5.0 3.0
2   415 ARCH RIVAL Steve Connors DSC 16.0 1.0 13.0 2.0
3 1.0S MH3033 ZENITH Scott Beach MH 18.0 8.0 9.0 1.0
4   33345 BLACK SHEEP Derek & Martin Shepp CYCA 18.0 7.0 2.0 9.0
5 3.0S 67 COLORTILE Kristy/Warren Buchan CSC&RMYC 20.0 13.0 3.0 4.0
6   8009 OCC. COARSE LANG ONE Robert Alder RPAYC 20.0 10.0 4.0 6.0
7   USA40063 PT 73 Phill Arnell NCYC 22.0 11.0 1.0 10.0
8   M102 TOY STORY Thomas Woods LMYC 23.0 12.0 6.0 5.0
9 2.0S 6609 AMANTE Dennis Cooper CYCA 24.0 2.0 10.0 12.0
10   N349 SCHOUTEN PASSAGE Jan & Richard Howard NCYC 24.0 9.0 7.0 8.0
11 3.0S 500 ANTIPODES OF SYDNEY Greg Newton CYCA 28.0 3.0 14.0 11.0
12   35000 NEXT LIGHT Chris Ryan CYCA 28.0 6.0 8.0 14.0
13   6834 BREAKTHROUGH Nods Emsley CYCA 29.0 4.0 12.0 13.0
14   6698 FIREFLY Dean Gillies RMYC 32.0 14.0 11.0 7.0
15   B46 CHAMPAGNE ON ICE Mark Wisby PSYC 49.0 17.0C 17.0F 15.0
16   AUS183 BREEZIN Bradley Sewell SLMASC 51.0 17.0C 17.0C 17.0C


Series Results [EHC DIV2] up to Race 3
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Sers Score Race 3 Race 2 Race 1
1   6636 AL FRESCO Dave Griffin RMYC 10.0 5.0 1.0 4.0
2   3425 GWHIZZ J Veale/ G Davey GFS 11.0 1.0 3.0 7.0
3   6584 KELSEA BLUE Adrian Williams GSC/RSYS 15.0 2.0 10.0 3.0
4   3267 IN THE MOOD Keith Masters RMYCBROKENBAY 17.0 10.0 5.0 2.0
5   5708 KERINDA Len Payne RMYCT 21.0 3.0 7.0 11.0
6   351 HIGH VOLTAGE Micha Lane TBA 23.0 6.0 8.0 9.0
7   6571 PASSION David Edmiston GFS 25.0 16.0 4.0 5.0
8   PH3200 STEADFAST Glenn Smith CSC/RMYC 27.0 4.0 11.0 12.0
9   6990 GREAT WHITE Bob Penty CYCA 30.0 15.0 9.0 6.0
10   6906 BANDALENI Greg Kowalski ASC 32.0 18.0 13.0 1.0
11   MYC7 TENSIXTY Ian Green MYC 33.0 14.0 2.0 17.0
12   6940 INCEPTION John Sprague GSC 35.0 8.0 14.0 13.0
13   6740 EVEN FINER Geoff Dilworth GSC 37.0 7.0 12.0 18.0
14   9385 KITE Ian White RMYCT 38.5 17.0 6.0 15.5
15   7788 ALLSAIL DANCING STAR Russell Waddy RPAYC/RMYCBB 39.0 13.0 16.0 10.0
16   63344 KOKO Roy Leslie GSC 52.0 11.0 27.0C 14.0
17   6767 BIG BLUE Stephen Phillips WYC 54.0 19.0 27.0F 8.0
18   4903 EGGSILANTE John Egger GSC 54.5 12.0 27.0F 15.5
19   6593 LU LU BELLE Peter Lewis MHYC 55.0 9.0 27.0F 19.0
20 15.0S BOW1 BELLS BREEZE Julian Bell PSYC 57.0 21.0 15.0 21.0
21   8420 JUBLILEE Ian Arthy CYC 57.0 20.0 17.0 20.0
22   BOW11 MARGARITAVILLE Paul O'Rourke CPSA 62.0 22.0 18.0 22.0
23   259 JIA Chris Bebb GSC 65.0 23.0 19.0 23.0
24   9111 ROPABULL Mike Roper RMYC/BB 81.0 27.0C 27.0C 27.0C
24   6942 SMOOTH CRIMINALS Ray Harley PSYC 81.0 27.0C 27.0C 27.0C
24   OC35 HELTER SKELTER Graham Raspass MHYC 81.0 27.0C 27.0C 27.0C
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