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Etchells Worlds – US crews in top three overall after Day 3

by RHKYC Media on 4 Nov 2015
Race day 3 - 2015 Etchells World Championships 2015 Etchells Worlds / Guy Nowell
Today marked the mid-point of the Etchells World Championships in Hong Kong, with five out of nine races run in three days of a six-day programme.

The weather in Hong Kong played ball and put out 11 to 14kts of ENE breeze, which held pretty steady for most of the day, then tracked right and softened mid-afternoon.

Right on schedule, PRO Kevin Wilson sounded the warning signal for race four having set the windward mark at 1.8nm. In contrast to day two, only Magpie pushed the boundary to the point where they were over at the start, but then returned under X-ray to exonerate themselves. The fleet split evenly up the right and left of the course, with Frank van Kempen reaching the windward mark at the top of the fleet ahead of Jean-Claude Strong on Yandoo XX and Steve Benjamin on Scimitar. Van Kempen led around the starboard gate with Benjamin choosing the port gate in second and Argyle Campbell in third, but on the second beat, it was Strong who made the gains to round first and stay in control down the run to claim her first bullet of the series, with van Kempen in second and Benjamin in third.


After a brief hiatus to re-set the line and check that the breeze was still stable, Wilson started race five which for the first time featured a clean start for the entire fleet. Brendon Jukes led the first beat on Jukes of Hazzard but having chosen the port side of the run had fallen into third by the gate and lost further ground to finish 12th. The eventual race winner, Graeme Taylor gave a run down of Magpie’s race, saying “we had a good start and not a lot of tacks, we got on to the left and managed to keep clear, which makes it much easier to sail your own race rather than being dictated to by other boats.”

After five races, Magpie sits seventh overall, with second paced boat Gen XY in sixth. Matty Chew reflected “we had a very difficult race – we had a great start and were leading early, then we lost some places but we got them back on the second upwind, so all in all we had a good race!”


With a nine and a three for the day, Noel Drennan’s Baby Doll sits 12th overall and in a general recap noted “we had a good day on the water today – it was good racing but shifty, so don’t book your tickets! There were plenty of opportunities to make up lost ground here and there. We seemed to be going into the top mark in similar company so when you do well, you’re rewarded and when you do badly, you’re punished.”

Skip Dieball’s Aretas remains first overall at the halfway stage, with a discard kicking in after the sixth race. Second placed Steve Benjamin was unperturbed, saying “I’m very happy we’re still in the running. They were very tricky conditions – we finished up second in the first race but we didn’t sail that great in the second race. We went too far left and we had opportunities to get right which we should have taken, but didn’t. We paid the price and ended up 11th.”

The series features nine races, with the discard kicking in after six. The PRO’s intention is to try and run two races tomorrow, so that the final two days can feature one long race per day with an upwind Click here for full results and here for the Official website









 

Rank Skipper R1
 
R2
 
R3
 
R4
 
R5
 
R6
 
R7
 
R8
 
R9
 
Total Nett
First Skip Dieball 2.0 3.0 6.0 5.0 13.0         29.0 29.0
Second Steve Benjamin 1.0 5.0 11.0 3.0 11.0         31.0 31.0
Third Marvin Beckmann 5.0 2.0 10.0 12.0 8.0         37.0 37.0
Fourth Ante Razmilovic 7.0 12.0 5.0 7.0 6.0         37.0 37.0
Fifth Argyle Campbell 9.0 19.0 1.0 4.0 7.0         40.0 40.0
Sixth Matthew Chew 4.0 23.0 4.0 8.0 2.0         41.0 41.0
Seventh Graeme Taylor 10.0 15.0 3.0 15.0 1.0         44.0 44.0
Eighth Jeremy Thorp 6.0 8.0 2.0 23.0 5.0         44.0 44.0
Ninth Dirk Kneulman 12.0 9.0 15.0 10.0 4.0         50.0 50.0
10th Mark Thornburrow 21.0 1.0 13.0 6.0 17.0         58.0 58.0
11th Frank van Kempen 25.0 4.0 21.0 2.0 18.0         70.0 70.0
12th Noel Drennan 16.0 39.0 7.0 9.0 3.0         74.0 74.0
13th Peter Backe 3.0 17.0 9.0 20.0 29.0         78.0 78.0
14th Chris Hampton 29.0 10.0 8.0 19.0 23.0         89.0 89.0
15th Seamus McHugh 20.0 18.0 24.0 14.0 16.0         92.0 92.0
16th Laurence Mead 15.0 16.0 31.0 13.0 19.0         94.0 94.0
17th Jamie McWilliam 19.0 7.0 20.0 26.0 26.0         98.0 98.0
18th Jeanne-Claude Strong 35.0 26.0 16.0 1.0 27.0         105.0 105.0
19th Mark Watson III 23.0 14.0 44.0 UFD 22.0 9.0         112.0 112.0
20th Greg Farrell 11.0 34.0 22.0 24.0 22.8 RDGa         113.8 113.8
21st Jake Gunther 17.0 6.0 44.0 DSQ 34.0 15.0         116.0 116.0
22nd Richard Burrows 22.0 11.0 28.0 11.0 44.0 RET         116.0 116.0
23rd Jan Muysken 8.0 22.0 17.0 42.0 28.0         117.0 117.0
24th Mark Jukes 26.0 31.0 12.0 17.0 31.0         117.0 117.0
25th John Warlow 14.0 24.0 27.0 37.0 20.0         122.0 122.0
26th Robert Hanna 18.0 28.0 23.0 29.0 25.0         123.0 123.0
27th Doug Flynn 33.0 33.0 30.0 18.0 10.0         124.0 124.0
28th Martin Webster 39.0 20.0 29.0 25.0 14.0         127.0 127.0
29th David Franks 24.0 13.0 14.0 41.0 36.0         128.0 128.0
30th Brendon Jukes 38.0 29.0 19.0 31.0 12.0         129.0 129.0
31st Bill Steele 32.0 25.0 26.0 16.0 32.0         131.0 131.0
32nd Rob Goddard 27.0 35.0 25.0 28.0 21.0         136.0 136.0
33rd Shane Guanaria 13.0 21.0 44.0 UFD 36.0 33.0         147.0 147.0
34th Marty Kaye 34.0 32.0 18.0 35.0 30.0         149.0 149.0
35th Nicholas Stagg 43.0 30.0 33.0 21.0 22.0         149.0 149.0
36th Willem Van Walt Meijer 41.0 27.0 35.0 39.0 24.0         166.0 166.0
37th Denis Martinet 31.0 44.0 UFD 32.0 27.0 34.0         168.0 168.0
38th Michael Haehnel 28.0 37.0 34.0 33.0 44.0 DSQ         176.0 176.0
39th Ian Fleming 40.0 36.0 36.0 30.0 37.0         179.0 179.0
40th Mark Whitehead 30.0 44.0 DNF 44.0 DNC 32.0 38.0         188.0 188.0
41st Mark Yeadon 36.0 38.0 37.0 40.0 41.0         192.0 192.0
42nd Gordon Hinds 37.0 40.0 38.0 43.0 39.0         197.0 197.0
43rd Thomas Cheung 42.0 41.0 39.0 38.0 40.0         200.0 200.0
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