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Quicksilver Port Douglas Race Week – Halfway and it's still anyone's

by Port Douglas Yacht Club on 18 May 2017
Quicksilver Port Douglas Race Week Robyn Shelly
Quicksilver Port Douglas Race Week has reached the halfway mark and the division one Performance Handicap is being contested robustly. After a day of good sailing on a magnificent Port Douglas day the second day dawned with grey skies and the, fulfilled, promise of rain.

At the end of day one the leader was Frank and Wendy Brace's Sydney 36cr Impulse but fortunes changed for the Cairns based boat on the second day with the Farr Phase 4 Volare 1, skippered by Neil Robson and Frances Westley, taking the lead after a damp passage race around Snapper Island with a hefty beat to Low Isles and back to the line. Splitting the field between first and second day's leaders is the Beneteau 42s7 Yes skippered by John Pool also from Cairns.

The gloomy conditions didn't deter the fleet as they streamed toward Snapper with kites throwing splashes of colour against the grey.

Division two Performance Handicap (NO spinnakers or Code Zeros) had home town favourite Lady Mystique in the lead on both days, skippered by Helen and Mick Gwilliams the Beneteau 440 is shaping up as the vessel to beat after two days of superb sailing by her skippers and crew. In second place is another PDYC boat Alf Fowler's Ka Pai closely followed by Royal Geelong Yacht Club's Sapphire of London sailed by Grant Stquentin.

The Division four sports boats have been sorting themselves nicely and several boats are in contention to take the title. Day one leader Fast Forward couldn't repeat the performance with Tony Ritter on Spank taking the lead on the second day. Race Director Greg Sinclair said that Kaizen 2 had a very good day on Wednesday. Bruce Clarke's J24 is a regular competitor and past winner at Port Douglas and knows the conditions well so he could be the one to watch in the days to come.

Racing resumes on Friday with the regatta finish on Saturday.

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