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18ft Skiffs - JJ Giltinan Championship - Race 6 - Yamaha in action

by Frank Quealey on 4 Mar 2017
Yamaha dominated the race from the start. - 2017 JJ Giltinan Championship 18footers.com
New Zealand’s Yamaha 18ft Skiff team responded brilliantly to a dramatic week when they dominated the high class fleet in race six of the 2017 JJ Giltinan Championship on Sydney Harbour today.

Despite today’s domination by David McDiarmid, Matt Steven and Brad Collins on Yamaha, the 2017 title has been won by Michael Coxon, Trent Barnabas and Dave O’Connor on Thurlow Fisher Lawyers.

Thurlow Fisher has a maximum total of 19, regardless of what might happen in tomorrow’s race seven, and no other team can match their score.



The only possibility of an alternative result depends on the protest the Yamaha team has against a ruling made during the week, which significantly changed the team’s final score.

Progress points (after discard) are Thurlow Fisher Lawyers on 14, Coopers 62-Rag and Famish Hotel (Jack Macartney, Peter Harris, Mark Kennedy) on 22, C-Tech (Alex Vallings) 24, Appliancesonline.com.au (David Witt, Tom Anderson, Tom Clout) 25, Smeg (Lee Knapton) 26 and Yamaha on 27.



Yamaha returned to the form the team showed in the first two races of the championship and won by a massive 3m42s in today’s race.

Coopers 62-Rag and Famish Hotel continued their consistent form throughout the championship to take second place, 30s ahead of Appliancesonline.com.au.



Right from the start, Yamaha showed great speed upwind to the windward mark off Clark Island, with Coopers 62-Rag and Famish, Thurlow Fisher Lawyers and De’Longhi (Simon Nearn) in hot pursuit.



The spinnaker run from the Clark Island to Obelisk produced some brilliant sailing and spectacular viewing for the spectator fleet but little change in the order at the head of the fleet.



On the following leg back to Rose Bay, Yamaha was superb as the team opened up a 30s lead over Coopers-Rag, Thurlow Fisher, C-Tech, De’Longhi, Appliancesonline, Yandoo (John Winning), Knight Frank (Riley Dean) and The Kitchen Maker (Stephen Quigley).



Yamaha’s superiority was total as the team continued to increase the lead on every leg of the southerly course.

The race for second place became a three way battle between Coopers 62-Rag and Famish Hotel, Appliancesonline and Thurlow Fisher Lawyers with only a few secs separating the skiffs as they approached the Rose Bay mark on the second lap of the course.

While the race for second place was close, Yamaha’s lead at that point was 3minutes.

C-Tech, De’Longhi, Yandoo and Knight Frank all sailed well to fill the next four positions while Asko Appliances (Marcus Ashley-Jones) and compassmarkets.com (Keagan York) completed the top ten placings.



With more good wind predicted for tomorrow the race to fill the placings behind Thurlow Fisher Lawyers should be sensational.

After the race David McDiarmid said: “Going into the race we decided to become more aggressive, and smoked them.”

“We’re obviously disappointed that the regatta is going to be decided in the protest room.”

Race seven (last race of the JJ Giltinan Championship) will be sailed tomorrow at 3pm.

The Australian 18 Footers League Spectator Ferry will leave Double Bay Public Wharf at 2.30pm.

The race will be live streamed from the Camera Cat and the drone, a world's first. Head to 18footers.com to watch the race live or catch up later. You can also follow all the action on the International 18ft Skiff Facebook page and @18skiff on Twitter.

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