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Young Lion on the prowl in RYCT Winter Series

by Peter Campbell on 16 Aug 2015
Winstead Wines leads First Light and Young Lion around the leeward mark off Nutgrove Beach Peter Campbell
Hobart yachtsman Steve Chau today celebrated his recent election as Commodore of the Derwent Sailing Squadron with a narrow, but significant win with his Young 88, Young Lion, in Division two of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania/The Good Guys Winter Series on the River Derwent.

Commodore Chau owns Young Lion in partnership with another prominent DSS member, Scott Brain, but because of other commitments - Chau with club official duties and Brain skippering his other yacht, the SB20 Brainwave – they have not entered Young Lion for their own club’s Winter Series.

Young Lion won today’s race by just three seconds on corrected time to give Chau and Brain a handy pointscore lead with one RYCT race scheduled for the first Sunday in September.



Young Lion has now scored two wins and a third, with one day’s racing cancelled because of galeforce winds, to be on five points, six points clear of Chau’s previous boat, the Sydney 38 Ciao Baby II, now owned by Gary Cripps which has 11 points on the board. In third place overall is Winstead Wines (Neil Snare) on 15 points.

Young Lion enjoyed the light to moderate NNW breeze, finishing fifth across the line in Division two to just beating First Light (Ben Davidson) on handicap, third place going to Ciao Baby II.

Line honours today went to the casual entry, Graeme Wood’s Wot’s Next, which overtook early leader Ciao Baby II on the second windward leg.

Fortunately, the race finished before the breeze backed sharply to the NW with a cold front gusting to 30 knots scattering the Off-the-Beach Laser 4.7 fleet racing in Sandy Bay.

In Division three, Paul Einoder’s Off-Piste scored an outright win, comfortably outsailing the fleet to win on handicap from Kindred Spirit (Alastair Douglas) and Ingenue (Nigel Johnston).

Gregory Biskup’s Vistula still leads the Division three pointscore despite placing fourth today. Vistula is on eight points, with Kindred Spirit and Serenity (Graham Hall) sharing second place on 10 points.

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