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Chris brains the Aero Australian Championship after a 34 year interval

by Lisa Ratcliff on 2 Apr 2017
Start of the race - Aero Australian Championship Alex McKinnon Photography http://www.alexmckinnonphotography.com
The last time Chris Brain sailed competitively was 34 years ago on a Minnow, the same Minnow that brought him out of retirement for the Aero Australian Championship he won off Black Rock on the shores of Port Phillip in Victoria over the weekend of April 1-2, 2017.

Brain explains, “Since 1983 I’ve been windsurfing, surfing and kiteboarding. Last year my father rang out of the blue and said he’d found my Minnow under a shearing shed in the country. It still belonged to our family. We cleaned it up and my son, who was nine at the time, started sailing at our local club at Sugarloaf. With him sailing I thought I’d like to get back into it. I’d never heard of an Aero so I did my research and they seemed to be the outstanding choice, and here we are!”

The night Brain ordered the printing for his son Lachlan’s Minnow, renamed Yoda, he realised he needed to print his own so borrowed the name ‘Jack’ from his old Minnow’s original moniker, Jumping Jack Splash, reflecting his father’s penchant for The Rolling Stones.



On his first Aero 5 regatta and series victory by four points over Michael Parks, Brain said, “The boat handled Saturday’s heavy winds with ease, it surfs downwind really smoothly. That was my best day. The ergonomics are brilliant and it’s so quick and easy to rig. It’s a joy to sail.”

Day one of the six-race Aero Nationals was sailed in a consistent 15 to 20 knot cold south westerly breeze making for some exciting sailing in the wind and steep waves, classic Black Rock conditions that saw a terrific battle play out for first place.

While there were three different rig sizes in the Aero fleet it made little difference at the top mark with some of the five rigs right up with the seven and nine rigs. Out of the ten boats that completed all three races four were juniors and three were female sailors.



After day one of the Black Rock Yacht Club (BRYC) Skiff Regatta and RS nationals Brian Case held the lead in the Aero 7, recording two firsts and a second, a set of results he was able to consolidate on Sunday April 2 when he cleaned up the national championship by three points from Nick Collis-George.

“It was a terrific event and the talent was incredible,” Case said. “I never once made the top mark in first place and I owe my results to having a slight edge on the downwind legs. The most important thing this year was having sailors from three states attend, that was the big step up in competition and a great indication of where the class is going. Plus there are so many juniors nipping at our heels.”



On his 18 months in an Aero Case said his “favourite thing is the ease of sailing, and I can walk the next day”. The ease of rigging up and the ergonomics plus the opportunity to sail fast in a modern lightweight boat make the class an ideal choice he added.

Sunday saw a much more pleasant day with a 10-12 knot sou’easter greeting the sailors as they arrived at the host club. This swung more to the east prior to racing and picked up in strength as the day progressed, averaging 15 to 18 knots with the gusts peaking at 22 knots.

With flatter water the differences between the 5 and 7 rigs was more obvious but the classes still enjoyed some tight racing.



Class spokesperson Richard Furneaux commented that the standard of race management provided by BRYC was of the highest order with the rescue boat crews in constant action on the first day.

While there were 23 Aeros entered, conditions kept a number of the inexperienced sailors ashore. The 16-strong fleet enjoyed a closely fought regatta which bodes well for the continued growth of the class domestically. The first Aero Worlds in France later this year includes two Aussies.

Overall Results - RS Aero 5

  Race Number Points  
Pl Name Boat Sail
Num
Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
Points
Net
Points
 
1 BRAIN, Chris Jack 1393 SSC 1 1 1 (3) 1 2 9 6 Aero5
2 PARKS, Michael Swoosh 1386 BRYC 2 3 2 1 2 (12)
DNC
22 10 Aero5
3 DANKS, Philippa AeroDynamic 1680 BYS 3 (4) 4 2 4 1 18 14 Aero5
4 LOKUM, Jacqui Elsecaller 1388 BRYC (4) 2 3 4 3 3 19 15 Aero5
5 JOHNSON, Katie Bubbles 1681 BYS (5) 5 5 5 5 4 29 24 Aero5
6 CHAMBERS, Garry ZUKI 1687 BYS 6 (12)
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
66 54 Aero5
7 STINSON, Clifford Selchidh 1185 PMYC (12)
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNF
12
DNC
12
DNC
72 60  
7 MCCALLUM, Nanette Mr Magoo 1191 PMYC (12)
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNF
12
DNC
12
DNC
72 60 Aero5
7 CHAMBERS, Oliver The KraKen 1385 BYS (12)
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
72 60 Aero5
7 GALLETLY, Kendra TBA 1683 BYS (12)
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
72 60 Aero5
7 CLELAND, Flynn Aero Dynamic 1684 BYS (12)
DNF
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
72 60 Aero5


Overall Results - RS Aero 7

  Race Number Points  
Pl Name Boat Sail
Num
Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
Points
Net
Points
 
1 CASE, Brian Rocky 1 RGYC 1 1 1 2 1 (3) 9 6 Aero7
2 COLLIS-GEORGE, Nick B2 1284 BSC 2 2 (3) 1 3 1 12 9 Aero7
3 STEPHINSON, Peter Glide Free 2 1200 MHASC (4) 3 2 3 2 2 16 12 Aero7
4 FERGUSSON, Ron Kelpie 1189 ASC 3 5 5 4 4 (12)
UFD
33 21 Aero7
5 GILES, Andrew Tijuana Taxi 1194 Lake Boga, Lake Cullulleraine (5) 4 4 5 5 4 27 22 Aero7
6 MCALISTER, Ken Nimbus 1679 BRYC (12)
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
7 7 5 55 43  
7 GONZALVO, Gus Black Sheep 1291 PMYC (12)
DNF
12
DNC
12
DNC
6 6 12
UFD
60 48 Aero7
8 CHAPLIN, Brendan None The Wiser 1074 BRYC (12)
DNF
12
DNF
12
DNC
8 12
DNC
12
DNC
68 56 Aero7
9 HUNN, Richard TBA 8 SBYC (12)
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
72 60 Aero7
9 FAULDER, Geoff Nifty 52 1290 PMYC (12)
DNF
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
72 60 Aero7
9 CLELAND, Dean Rash Decision 1696 BYS (12)
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
12
DNC
72 60 Aero7
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