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HSBC Coastal Classic - Results and Prizes

by Event Media on 17 Nov 2005
The first cross in the multihull vs monohull battle, which is one of the features of the HSBC Coastal Classic Richard Gladwell www.photosport.co.nz
A warm welcome the final news from the 2005 HSBC Coastal Classic. Next year’s race will start at 10am on Friday 20 October, in the meantime we wanted to forward through the official list of prizewinners who shared in $40,000 worth of prizes in Russell.

We would also like the chance to thank the sponsors who support this amazing event; HSBC, Masport, Dubarry, Quantum Sails, Russell Cottages, Trade-A-Boat, Sunday Star Times, Line 7, The Loaded Hog, CRC, Steinlager, SailNZ, Auckland Engineering Supplies, Yamaha, Teng Tools, Navman, Dirty Dog, Mount Gay Rum, DeWalt and Telecom.

Until next year,
Peter Borthwick
Commodore
New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club


DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH CUP for the 1st yacht to Russell:
ROGNTUDJUU – Phillipe Coste

DIVISION ONE - HSBC

FOL and winner of the DEVONPORT YACHT CLUB TROPHY for 1st Monohull to finish (in a new monohull race record of 8 hrs 29 mins):
KONICA MINOLTA – Stewart Thwaites

Winner of the SAILSURE NZ TROPHY for 1st on handicap in Div 1:
FORMULA ONE – Harry Dodson
PRIZE: $1000 voucher for fine wines

2nd on handicap in Div 1:
HYDROFLOW – Ron Brittain
PRIZE: $600 voucher for fine wines

3rd on handicap in Div 1:
PUSSY GALORE – Anatole Masfen
PRIZE: $400 voucher for fine wines


DIVISION TWO – MASPORT

FOL, 2nd on handicap in Div 2 and winner of the YOUNG 11 CLASS:
FINELINE – P & G Pritchard
PRIZE: Masport Supreme II Patio heater

1st on handicap in Div 2:
BLACKOUT – Kotomi Omotani
PRIZE: Masport Supreme Series II BBQ

3rd on handicap in Div 2:
FUN N’ GAMES – Steve Mair
PRIZE: Masport Lifestyle Series II BBQ


DIVISION THREE – RUSSELL COTTAGES

FOL and 2nd on handicap in Div3:
MR WOLF – Alex Hansen
PRIZE: $700 accommodation voucher for Russell Cottages

1st on handicap in Div 3 and winner of the STEWART 34 CLASS:
PLAYBUOY – R Dickson
PRIZE: $900 accommodation voucher for Russell Cottages

3rd on handicap in Div 3:
PAHI – Mark Taylor
PRIZE: $500 accommodation voucher for Russell Cottages


DIVISION FOUR – DUBARRY SEABOOTS

FOL, 1st on handicap in Div 4 and winner of the CLASSIC DIVISION:
IORANGI – John Gorter
PRIZE: Dubarry Shamrock stretch boot

2nd on handicap in Div 4 and winner of the YOUNG 88 CLASS:
PINK CADILLAC – Basil and Brian Orr
PRIZE: Dubarry Seaquest boot

3rd on handicap in Div 4:
MANGA II – John Gibbs
PRIZE: Dubarry Anapoloisi boot


DIVISION FIVE – LINE 7

FOL in Div 5:
HOT PROPERTY – Larry Randall

1st on handicap in Div 5:
MONDRAGON – Peter Graves
PRIZE: 4 Line 7 Musto Inshore Jackets and 4 caps

2nd on handicap in Div 5:
SKINFLINT – Paul France
PRIZE: 4 Line 7 Musto breathable Caribbean jackets and 4 caps

3rd on handicap in Div 5:
LEWANNE – Dave Harding
PRIZE: 4 Line 7 Musto Marine vests and 4 caps


DIVISION SIX – QUANTUM SAILS

The DUNCAN STEWART ROSEBOWL for the 1st Multi-hull on handicap:
ISIS – Murray Ross
PRIZE: Quantum sail bag and $1000 voucher for sails from Quantum Sails.

The ALEXANDER FLYNN MEMORIAL TROPHY for the first Multi-hull to finish and 2nd on handicap in Div 6:
ROGNTUDJUU – Philippe Coste
PRIZE: $800 voucher for sails from Quantum Sails

3rd on handicap in Div 6:
X-FACTOR – Jon Vincent
PRIZE: $600 voucher for sails from Quantum Sails


DIVISION SEVEN – STEINLAGER
(Prizes supplied by NZMYC)

FOL in Div 7:
SILVERAIDER – Dave Andrews

1st on handicap in Div 7:
U2 – Chris Skinner
PRIZE: Navman GPS Chart-plotter worth $1000

2nd on handicap in Div 7:
EXODUS – George van Boven
PRIZE: $700 voucher for White restaurant at the Hilton, Princes Wharf

3rd on handicap in Div 7 and winner of the OPEN 8.5 CLASS:
OCEAN PACIFIC – Andrew Stone
PRIZE: $300 Bendon voucher


DIVISION EIGHT: LOADED HOG

1st on estimated-time finish in Div 8:
APSARA 3 – Francois Berquin
PRIZE: $1000 Loaded Hog voucher and jacket

2nd on estimated-time finish in Div 8
CRIKEY DICK – David Cox
PRIZE: $500 Loaded Hog voucher and jacket

3rd on estimated-time finish in Div 8:
RAPTURE – M J Robinson
PRIZE: $250 Loaded Hog voucher and bag


ORC Division

1st on handicap in ORC Div:
BOBBY’S GIRL –
PRIZE: Musto inshore jacket, a cap and a CRC pack

2nd on handicap in ORC Div:
JIVE TALKIN’- Ray Haslar
PRIZE: Musto breathable Caribbean jacket, a cap and a CRC pack

SHORT HANDED SAILING ASSOCIATION TROPHY for 1st two-handed monohull crew on handicap, winner of the FARR 1020 CLASS and 3rd on handicap in ORC Div:
HARD LABOUR – Steve Barton
PRIZE: Navman boat pack, polo shirt and cap, Trade-A-Boat subscription, bottle of Mount Gay, a cap and a CRC pack.

2nd on handicap in the two-handed div:
SAILORMOON – Jacko van Deventer
PRIZE: Navman boat pack, cap, Trade-A-Boat subscription, bottle of Mount Gay and a CRC pack

3rd on handicap in the two-handed div:
LYNCHMOB – Chris Lynch-Blosse
PRIZE: Navman boat pack, Trade-A-Boat subscription, bottle of Mount Gay and can of CRC

Winner of the FARR 11.6 CLASS:
COUNTRY COUSIN – ROBIN WRIGHT

Winner of the FARR 1104 CLASS:
RAPPORT – Gavin Morris

Winner of the ELLIOTT 10.50 CLASS:
GALE FORCE – Paul Rayner

Winner of the ROSS 930 CLASS:
GRUNT MACHINE – Garry Scarborough

COCKLESHELL HERO TROPHY for smallest yacht to finish:
MRS MICAWBER – Paul Dobbin

KEITH CHAPMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY for seamanship
IMPREZA – Charlie McKenzie

Winner of $500 Line 7 voucher for purchasing over $100 of merchandise online:
LYN BILKEY

SPOT PRIZES

1. 6 pairs Dirty Dog sunglasses and 2 hats
2. Navman prize pack
3. HSBC prize pack
4. Navman GPS Chart-plotter worth $1000
5. Dubarry Waterline sailing shoes
6. Toolset by Teng Tools, worth $800
7. DeWalt cordless drill
8. HSBC prize pack
9. DeWalt cordless drill
10. 6 pairs Dirty Dog sunglasses and 2 hats
11. Trade-A-Boat subscription and $100 Loaded Hog voucher
12. Dubarry Waterline sailing shoes
13. Masport Weekender II BBQ
14. $400 voucher for Quantum Sails
15. HSBC prize pack
16. $300 voucher for Russell Cottages
17. Yamaha 1.5hp outboard motor
18. HSBC prize pack
19. DeWalt sander
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