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James Boag Winter Series – Wot’s Next outsails RYCT winter fleet

by Peter Campbell on 17 Jul 2016
Division two winner Wot's Next makes a relaxed approach to the final leeward mark - James Boag Winter Series Peter Campbell
Yachting benefactor Graeme Wood continues to see good returns from his support of sailing in Hobart, today winning his second race in the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania’s James Boag Winter Series on the Derwent.

Wood, a former ocean racer, helmed his Sydney 47CR, Wot’s next, to an all-the-way win in Division two. Joining his experienced crew were a number of young women from Athena Sailing which Wood funds.

He has already bought two SB20s for Athena Sailing, the RYCT-based group whose objectives are to inspire and develop women in the sport of sailing. Two more new SB20s are being shipped from the UK with the Hobart expected to each 40-plus boats this coming summer.



Many of the entrants in the RYCT Winter Series missed a day of perfect winter sailing, bright sunshine, a sparkling river and a steady NNW breeze that ranged from 15 to 18 knots, with some gusts over 20 knots.

Admittedly it was a bit chilly at eight degrees when the morning race started, but only one SB20 started in Division one for these one-division sports boats, Big Ted.

Carrying a large blue spinnaker, Wot’s Next sailed the course in the fast time of 55 minutes 46 seconds, crossing the finish line nearly four minutes clear of her next rival, Nexedge (Tim Gadsby).



On corrected time, Wot’s Next won comfortably from Steve Chau’s Young Lion and Nexedge.

In Division three, Nigel Johnston’s Ingenue won her third consecutive Winter Series Race, second place going to the classic yacht Bronzewing (Derek Adams) and Serenity (Graham Hall) which took line honours in the division by 26 seconds from Ingenue.

After three of the five Sunday morning races in the RYCT Winter Series two Young 88s, Footloose (Stewart Geeves) and Young Lion (Steve Chau) share the top of the leaderboard in Division two on nine points, two points ahead of today’s race winner Wot’s Next on 11 points.



In Division three, Engenue is on three points, well ahead of Serenity on eight points and Kindred Spirit (Alastair Douglas) on 12 points.

By sailing the course alone in Division one, Alice Grubb’s SB20 Big Ted consolidated her overall points lead. Big Ted has four points, Export Roo 12 and Mind Games 14 points.

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