SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week – Multihullers say it’s the best fun
by Tracey Johnstone on 30 Jun 2015
Andrew Stransky's Fantasia streaking ahead of all the fleet in the 2014 SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week. Tracey Johnstone
Fantasia’s Andrew Stransky can’t get enough of the challenge of beating the monohulls nor can he get enough of all the fun the event organisers put on each year at the SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week.
Stransky and his family team are returning for the third time to compete in this year’s ninth annual regatta which is being held from August 27 to September 1, 2015.
“We have a chance to win the Round the Island Race for the third time running,” Stransky quipped. “The second year we just beat the IRC Division TP52 Quest. We beat them in the last stretch down the eastern side of the island, same as we did last year with Victoire.”
It was neck and neck for Fantasia and Victoire as they sped along the north-eastern shore of the island and headed towards the finish line. It was only a matter of a few seconds difference between the two boats at the gun, but that was enough for Stransky to pump the air at the end of the friendly, but fierce race between two very different types of boats.
“We all know Magnetic Island, it’s the best fun,” he added.
Stransky was so very close to taking out Multihull Racing division honours last year after dominating his fleet from the beginning with his 50-foot Fantasia. But as the performance handicap kicked in, his chances of any overall title slipped out the door. “We just have to not win so much in the beginning. But we can’t help ourselves,” Stranksy joked.
Joining Stransky on the start line this year will be another two big racing multihulls - Mike Hodges’s 15m Schionning Renaissance and Justin Grunwald’s Crowther 50 Two Up Together.
Grunwald is wearing a different hat from when he first competed at Magnetic Island with his friend Bob Steel on Quest. “Two years ago when I sailed with Bob I thought it was such as well organised event and Pepper’s Resort was so well run, and since my wife hasn’t been up there we have decided to get up there this year, do the regatta and then turn around and head back south,” Grunwald said.
This time the Pittwater-based skipper will be focused on the Multihull Racing division and working his handicap to his advantage over the similarly sized Fantasia and Renaissance. “We will be slower than Fantasia, but we may rate a lot better. We may be able to beat them on handicap, but definitely not on line.
“We should be fairly competitive with Renaissance on boat speed and on rating.” Just in case, Grunwald has stacked his crew with Sydney-siders including two other Crowther design boat owners.
Back at the dock Grunwald is looking forward to having a drink with Bob Steel and inspecting Steel’s very new Quest.
This year’s regatta will again welcome ultra-competitive monohulls and multihulls through to the relaxed cruisers and even a few vintage yachts. Seven divisions are on offer to cater for every type of racing and racer/cruiser interest. Online entry, the Notice of Race and details of these divisions are at www.magneticislandraceweek.com.au
Entries received before the end of today will receive three tickets in the draw to win two flights to Townsville and seven nights accommodation in a two-bedroom apartment in the stunning, five-star Peppers Blue on Blue Resort on Magnetic Island for next year’s 10th SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week.
After today entries will be offered two tickets in the same draw if they enter the regatta by the end of the end of July and just one ticket if they enter by August 26.
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