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Skies clear and breeze kicks in for 2016 Land Rover Winter Series

by Di Pearson on 2 May 2016
Sumatra (53444) made the best of the breeze David Brogan www.sailpix.com.au
2016 Land Rover Winter Series - It looked likely that rain and gloom would be part and parcel of Sunday’s opening pointscore race in the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia’s (CYCA) Land Rover Winter Series, but it was to the contrary when light rain ceased and cloudy skies parted, giving way to a glorious sunny day and ideal racing conditions.

A fleet of 114 boats were on the Sydney Harbour start line, with David Pescud’s Sailors With DisAbilities starting the season well, taking the gun in Division A1, from Steven Proud’s Kernan 44, Swish, and The Goat, a Rogers 46 owned by Sebastian Bohm and Bruce Foye.

“I woke up this morning and it was grey and raining, but by the time we got back to Sydney and down to the club, the sun was out and it was a beautiful day – and we won the first race of the season – does it get any better,” Pescud questioned.

“We did the CYCA twilights before this series. They are both fantastic opportunities for near-novices and for our volunteers. They can learn in a really good environment and it’s really special to give back to our volunteers in this way.

“We had a lovely breeze; the Harbour in all its glory. Where else would you be, said Pescud adding, 'I hope the win doesn’t affect our handicap.”



Dentist and world traveller, Basil Diethelm won Division C with Sumatra, his well-appointed Swan 48 Cruiser. Possessing such luxuries as a water maker and coffee machine, Sumatra requires fairly lusty winds to perform well - and she got just that.

“What an excellent day,” Diethelm commented. “The boat’s heavy, so the 15 plus knots from the north and north/west suited her down to the ground. It was like sailing in the Caribbean.”

A 55-year member of the CYCA, Diethelm said this was his first foray into the Land Rover Winter Series since returning to Australia from cruising the world two years ago.

“All the people aboard have raced with me at Antigua Week and we loved the day. I’ve sailed around the world and raced in various places, but the CYC has the best program in the world,” ended Diethelm, who has crossed the Atlantic 13 times.

Sumatra got the better of the Salona 45, Zora (Pacific Sailing School) and Rum Jungle a Swarbrick 40 campaigned by the ‘Lost Boys’ syndicate.



Peter Messenger steered John Messenger’s Utopia to a scratch win in the Sydney 38 Division, finishing third overall in the handicap stakes, but just seconds separated the top three, including winner TSA Management (Tony Levett) and second placed The Goat (Mitchell Gordon). In fact, there was two seconds only between the top two.

Peter Messenger commented: “It’s great having the Sydney 38 division back. It means it all comes down to crew work and that makes it exciting racing. Next (Richard Holstein) was looking good, but broke its steering on the first spinnaker run and retired.

“From there, it was neck-and-neck with TSA Management and The Goat and then we slowly inched our way away from them in wind that was in and out all day.

“My 15-month old godson, Hugh Sabey, was aboard. He only cried after we crossed the finish line – I think he wanted to keep sailing,” Messenger finished, laughing.

Karen Hawkett and Brett Pearce sailed their Hanse 350, La Niche, to victory over Paul O’Connell’s Katinka and Bill Mirrow’s Privateer in Division K. Hawkett and Pearce scored the daily double when they were drawn to receive a lift stand launch and two free lay days, kindly donated by the Noakes Group.

“This is the first race on our new boat,” Hawkett said. Phil Thompson (a former CYCA Sailing Manager) joined us for the race. He hasn’t been too well, but he was firing on all fours. He reckons he’s lost his touch, but he hasn’t - he was in great form.

“Phil loved every minute of the race and we loved having him along,” said Hawkett of Thompson, who along with her husband and co-owner Brett Pearce sailed with Division A1 winner, David Pescud, to a record-breaking Around Australia Race in 2003.

There are protests in Divisions D and J2, but currently Division winners stand at: Division A2 – St Jude (Noel Cornish); Nocturne (Gerard Kesby); Division D – Sweet Chariot (Ralph Pickering); Division E – Selkie (Anthony Booth); Division F – Quattro (Jason Daisley/James Garnsey); Division G – Sea Rug Hoo Ha (Peter Howes); Division J1 – Viva (Ken Hudson); Division J2 – Lu Lu Belle (Peter Lewis); Sydney 38 – TSA Management (Tony Levett).

Race two of the Land Rover Winter Series will be held next Sunday starting from 11.25am, when the Sydney 38 fleet starts, followed by the bulk of the fleet from 11.30am.

Weekly prizes will be awarded to first, second and third placegetters in each division and include exclusive CYCA Land Rover Winter Series merchandise.

Results:

DivA1 PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 6953 SAILORSWDISABILITIES David Pescud 27 01:51:05 13:48:05 1.0  
2 226 SWISH Steven Proud 26 01:52:35 13:48:35 2.0  
3 421 THE GOAT Sebastian Bohm Bruce 26 01:52:50 13:48:50 3.0  
4 8181 ESPRESSO FORTE Laurence Freedman 22 01:57:03 13:49:03 4.0  
5 1014 UBS WILD THING Geoff Lavis 27 01:53:38 13:50:38 5.0  
6 52152 KOA A Kearnan / P Wrigle 38 01:42:48 13:50:48 6.0  
7 AUS9999 ASSASSIN Robin Crawford 26 01:58:39 13:54:39 7.0  
8 6377 TRITON Michael Cranitch 38 01:47:24 13:55:24 8.0  
9 ESP6100 DUENDE Damien Parkes 25 02:01:07 13:56:07 9.0  
10 AUS5299 VICTOIRE Darryl Hodgkinson 43 01:45:01 13:58:01 10.0  
DNC 6952 CELESTIAL Sam Haynes 43     13.0  
DNC 10000 BRINDABELLA Jim Cooney 41     13.0  

DivA2 PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 6686 ST JUDE Noel Cornish 21 01:58:02 13:49:02 1.0  
2 9327 KOMODO Jason King 23 02:01:24 13:54:24 2.0  
3 6837 MINERVA Tim Cox 21 02:04:12 13:55:12 3.0  
4 6111 NEVER A DULL MOMENT Col & Denise Wilson 26 02:00:08 13:56:08 4.0  
5 AUS615 ESTATE MASTER Martin & Lisa Hill 29 01:58:03 13:57:03 5.0  
6 7075 QUEST Bob Steel 32 02:00:15 14:02:15 6.0  
7 AUS160 CRUSADER Jonathan Green 24 02:08:20 14:02:20 7.0  
8 888 HUNTRESS Philip Grove 23 02:11:42 14:04:42 8.0  
9 007 EDAKE Jeff Carter 29 02:06:06 14:05:06   Yes
10 99991 KIRRIBILLI Adrian Abbott 27 02:10:06 14:07:06 9.0  
11 101010 PLAYSTATION 4 Dean Harrigan 34 02:04:04 14:08:04 10.0  
12 SM6518 ADVENTURESAFETY JEM Jeff Dusting 26 02:15:39 14:11:39 11.0  
DNC 8008 OCC.COARSELANGUAGE 2 Warwick Sherman 23     15.0  
DNC 00400 VENTO Walter Lewin 31     15.0  
DNC 65007 ELENA NOVA Craig Neil 33     15.0  

DivB PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 5271 NOCTURNE Gerard Kesby 12 01:57:50 13:39:50 1.0  
2 415 ARCH RIVAL Steve Connors 13 01:59:49 13:42:49 2.0  
3 6808 FLYING CLOUD Howard Piggott 15 01:58:28 13:43:28 3.0  
4 040 OUTLAW Alan & Tom Quick 14 02:01:41 13:45:41 4.0  
5 33345 BLACK SHEEP Derek Sheppard 17 01:59:03 13:46:03 5.0  
6 8975 LAST TANGO Phillip King 14 02:04:29 13:48:29 6.0  
7 6774 JACKPOT Adrian Van Bellen 12 02:06:55 13:48:55 7.0  
8 248 WAX LYRICAL Les Goodridge 14 02:05:00 13:49:00 8.0  
9 6396 SPORTS BAR Nev & Jo Blair 15 02:06:50 13:51:50 9.0  
10 A140 ARIEL R Forster P Damp 16 02:06:04 13:52:04 10.0  
11 99 PAZAZZ Rob Drury 19 02:04:12 13:53:12 11.0  
12 8412 CYRENE 3 Michael Selby 14 02:11:10 13:55:10 12.0  
DNC 6841 PAPILLON Phil Molony 13     15.0  
RET 8402 MORE WITCHCRAFT John Cameron 13     14.0  

DivC PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 53444 SUMATRA Basil Diethelm 19 02:07:09 13:56:09 1.0  
2 8975A ZORA Pacificsailing Schoo 4 02:22:47 13:56:47 2.0  
3 RQ1123 RUM JUNGLE Lost Boys Synd 20 02:09:01 13:59:01 3.0  
4 5930 REVE Kevin Whelan 16 02:18:04 14:04:04 4.0  
5 6870 BENNIE AND THE JETS John Griffin 23 02:11:35 14:04:35 5.0  
6 2001 QUETZALCOATL Bruce/Lee Warn Er/Sw 24 02:10:45 14:04:45 6.0  
7 8824 CHANCELLOR Edward Tooher 17 02:19:15 14:06:15 7.0  
8 SYD181 ONLINE Stephen Trevillion 23 02:14:51 14:07:51 8.0  
9 6755 AUSREO Ian Creak 24 02:16:23 14:10:23   Yes
DNC 6360 INTEGRITY Andrew Stoeckel 14     10.0  

DivD PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 6166 SWEET CHARIOT Ralph Pickering 5 01:50:43 13:25:43   Yes
2 6358 IRUKANDJI P Stubbs/Snash 11 01:46:37 13:27:37 1.0  
3 6232 MORTGAGECHOICE RUMBA R Carr S Cook & K Bu 13 01:49:31 13:32:31 2.0  
4 KA400 SCARLETT O'HARA Robert Skol 16 01:47:54 13:33:54 3.0  
5 8035 ONE MORE-NO MORE Ian Guanaria 17 01:49:25 13:36:25 4.0  
6 4970 AKELA Alan Mather 15 01:51:34 13:36:34 5.0  
7 6609 AMANTE Dennis Cooper 20 01:47:44 13:37:44 6.0  
8 5273 SOUNDTRACK John Amos 13 01:54:56 13:37:56 7.0  
9 6683 CROSSHAVEN S Rahilly / J Pelly 20 01:48:05 13:38:05 8.0  
10 700 SOMMERBREEZE Hans Sommer 15 01:55:32 13:40:32 9.0  
11 5935 ALPHA CARINAE Damian Barker 14 01:57:26 13:41:26 10.0  
12 5923 TWILIGHT ZONE Peter Fallon 11 02:01:53 13:42:53 11.0  
DNC 5826 SALTSHAKER Peter Franki 22     17.0  
DNC 5845 BOTANY ACCESS COCOMO Justin Brownbill 16     17.0  
RET 6511 CLOUD IX Andrew Waugh / Jon C 13     15.0  
RET 8063 EYE APPEAL J Markos/ M Delaney 14     15.0  
RET 35000 NEXT LIGHT Derek Collins 12     15.0  

DivE PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 9201 SELKIE Anthony Booth 0 01:54:15 13:24:15 1.0  
2 6928 MENAGE A TROIS Karl Matiszik 0 01:56:00 13:26:00 2.0  
3 AUS007 JAMES Tim Ryan 6 01:50:39 13:26:39 3.0  
4 8339 LUNA SEA James Cameron 7 01:51:46 13:28:46 4.0  
5 4377 CLEWLESS? Lachlan/Guy Irwin 9 01:50:41 13:29:41 5.0  
6 AUS1337 ITCHY Jamie Watson 9 01:53:49 13:32:49 6.0  
7 AUS814 BANDIT / ACCRU W Rooklyn K Nixon 20 01:44:53 13:34:53 7.0  
8 6544 JET Justin Graham 22 01:43:04 13:35:04 8.0  
9 9997 SKEETER Sandor Tornai 23 01:48:04 13:41:04 9.0  
10 6890 ADELA David Lamond 18 01:54:47 13:42:47 10.0  
DNC 8383 KRAKATOA Don Young 20     13.0  
DNC AUS6133 FOREIGN AFFAIR Matt Wilkinson 18     13.0  

DivF PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 F8 QUATTRO Daisley/Garnse Y/Mon 1 01:42:56 13:13:56 1.0  
2 YC868 PEACH TEATS-VELOCITY Brian Carrick 3 01:49:57 13:22:57 2.0  
3 6990 GREAT WHITE Bob Penty 9 01:45:14 13:24:14 3.0  
4 9900 SUPERFINE George Waldthausen 12 01:43:25 13:25:25 4.0  
5 8550 PANACEA Reece Theedam 10 01:47:38 13:27:38 5.0  
6 SM74 PERFECT MATCH Michael Gentry 14 01:45:57 13:29:57 6.0  
7 4896 L'EAU CO. Grant Pollock 14 01:46:01 13:30:01 7.0  
8 B347 SPEEDWELL Colin Geeves 14 01:47:00 13:31:00 8.0  
9 7045 DEFIANT Billingham / McGee 17 01:44:38 13:31:38 9.0  
10 6626 DOUBLE TROUBLE Steve Wyatt 16 01:47:11 13:33:11 10.0  
11 3724 SALONA Pacificsailing Schoo 13 01:55:28 13:38:28 11.0  
DNC 8484 WINDFLYT Douglas Sturrock 13     13.0  

DivG PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 2125 SEA RUG HOO HA Peter Howes 0 02:06:06 13:36:06 1.0  
2 2153 FICTION Michael Blaxell 17 01:52:51 13:39:51 2.0  
3 AUS4439 JAGGED EDGE Gary Mason 14 01:58:36 13:42:36 3.0  
DNC 404 HORNBLOWER Steve Sweeney 3     6.0  
DNC KA17 WALLOP B Collis S Wall 30     6.0  

DivJ1 PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 129 VIVA Ken Hudson 12 01:35:04 13:17:04 1.0  
2 6223 TRIM Shaaron Walsh 20 01:32:19 13:22:19 2.0  
3 6226 SANTE' Rob &Sue Segaert 21 01:33:36 13:24:36 3.0  
4 7046 INKONKONI Arthur Lane 18 01:37:04 13:25:04 4.0  
5 7100 M Steve Hatch 26 01:32:09 13:28:09 5.0  
6 1961 IN CAHOOTS Pat & Roberta Easton 26 01:34:12 13:30:12 6.0  
7 6563 L'ATTITUDE R Hunt/J Short /M Ba 24 01:36:32 13:30:32 7.0  
DNC 6652 BALTIC LADY Niel Burling 23     14.0  
DNC 6797 HOLY COW! John & Kim Clinton 16     14.0  
DNC 8455 EUROPA David Mason 24     14.0  
RET 6501 LAHARA II Glenn Crane 23     11.0  
RET 6937 HANNI Michael Hesse 24     11.0  
RET R447 LIBERTINE Benjamin Morgan 27     11.0  

DivJ2 PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 6593 LU LU BELLE Peter Lewis 2 01:43:00 13:15:00 1.0  
2 508 STORMY PETREL Kevin O'Shea 8 01:38:58 13:16:58 2.0  
3 6739 HUBCAP2 Herman Heiligers 8 01:39:37 13:17:37 3.0  
4 9933 MONKEY BUSINESS Paul Glynn 9 01:44:04 13:23:04 4.0  
5 7080 MINNOW Les Pongrass 12 01:41:29 13:23:29 5.0  
6 69200 ARCH NEMESIS Dale Ghabrial Hare T 14 01:39:49 13:23:49 6.0  
7 7006 LORELEI Matthew Farr 11 01:54:43 13:35:43 7.0  
DNC 193 SYONARA Greg Maughan 2     10.0  
DNC 1008 STAR FERRY John Conroy 11     10.0  

DivK PHSTCF results Start : 11:30
Place Sail No Boat Name Skipper OffSet Elapsd Fin Tim Score Vis
1 7121 LA NICHE Brett Pearce Karen H 12 01:30:40 13:12:40 1.0  
2 3031 KATINKA Paul Oconnell 3 01:43:37 13:16:37 2.0  
3 4582 PRIVATEER Bill Mirow 22 01:31:31 13:23:31 3.0  
4 6809 APPLEJACK Derek McDonnell 14 01:42:31 13:26:31 4.0  
5 5719 DOUBLE DUTCH Phil Tanner 27 01:32:30 13:29:30 5.0  
6 7096 SOLUTION Peppernell Lee Conwa 24 01:38:44 13:32:44 6.0  
7 3942 ASTRAEA Anne Lawson-Jones 18 02:00:21 13:48:21 7.0  
DNC 3976 GUSTO Phillip Denison 19     10.0  
RET 5950 SHORETHING James Butler 24     9.0  


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