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Final day of I-14 Worlds stays tough

by Rich Roberts on 17 Sep 2006
Crew Trevor Baylis, with wife Tina driving, celebrates clinching second place in the I-14 Worlds Rich Roberts http://www.UnderTheSunPhotos.com

The new I-14 World Champions, Howard Hamlin of Long Beach and crew Euan McNicol of Australia, did not race Saturday. Samuel 'Shark' Kahn and Paul Allen (USA) won the final race, placing them third overall. Second in the final race and second overall were Tina Bayliss and Trevor Baylis (CAN).

Fourth overall were Kris Bundy and Jamie Hanseler (USA), fifth were the defending champions Lindsay Irwin and Andrew Perry (AUS). Highest placed Brits were Archie Massey and George Nurton who finished sixth.


Kahn and Allen won the last race in their favorite conditions: 18 knots of breeze blowing up a gnarly sea that left the competitors to sail through a minefield of whitecaps.

Among the back markers capsizes were so common, especially at the reach and jibing points, that some crews were caught between racing and surviving, and three or four boats were often down at the same time.

That's why the Baylises, though leading the race that could have been their second consecutive win, throttled back a bit while leading Kahn and Allen, who earned the victory by continuing to push hard.

Trevor Baylis said, 'We sailed a different race than if we'd had to stay ahead of them.'

All they needed go do was to keep Kahn and Allen from putting four boats between them, and that was never close to possible. Their rivals passed them on the third downwind leg.

'They looked like they were having a lot of fun,' Tina Baylis said.

The Baylises sailed all week carrying the weight of an OCS (on course side) starting violation in the first race last Sunday, which left them no room for another serious error.

'That made us start more conservatively,' Tina said, 'and then we had the race when we thought we might have been over the line but weren't and went back [to restart], anyway. At no time were we thinking, 'Oh, this is going to be an easy one for us.'

Tina Baylis, a mother of two children ages 3 and 5, was one of two women skippers who placed well, along with Katie Nurton of Great Britain, who was 13th with Nigel Ash as crew.

'A lot of guys don't want to sail with women drivers,' Tina said. 'There is a learning curve when you aren't as big and strong and you have to adapt things for you. Every good woman sailor has a really strong crew.'

Tina is 43 and Trevor 46. They returned to serious racing this past year.

Trevor said, 'It was a decision about do we want to wait until the kids are older? But how much skiff sailing can you do when you're 50?'

They'll probably find out, as Hamlin, 53, has done so successfully.

With the final conditions so difficult, only 64 boats started, of which 49 finished.

The tough job for the race committee was to account for boats that vanished from the 1.4-nautical mile long course with no way of reporting they were dropping out.

All returned to port safely.

After the first day's ten OCS calls, there was only one more all week - apparently, principal race officer Mark Townsend made everybody a believer.

Also there was only one protest all week, making for easy evenings for the international jury headed by Ralph Roberts of New Zealand.

Supporting sponsors for the International 14 World Championship were West Marine Products, Ronstan, North Sails, Glaser Sails, Irwin Sails, SailingProShop.com, Magic Marine, Acqua di Gio Georgio Armani, Shackle Dog and Labatt's.

Final Results

Sailed: 7  Discards: 1  Ratings: USPN

Rank Bow # Sail No Helm Crew R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Pts
1 67 1168 USA Howard Hamlin Euan McNicol 1.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 DNC 14.0
2 04 600 CAN Tina Bayliss Trevor Baylis OCS 5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 1.0 2.0 21.0
3 62 1173 USA Samuel "Shark" Kahn Paul Allen 5.0 2.0 1.0 14.0 14.0 2.0 1.0 25.0
4 56 1163 USA Kris Bundy Jamie Hanseler 3.0 25.0 7.0 6.0 4.0 10.0 8.0 38.0
5 07 631 AUS Lindsay Irwin Andrew Perry 9.0 1.0 9.0 11.0 11.0 6.0 3.0 39.0
6 42 1519 GBR Archie Massey George Nurton OCS 9.0 12.0 1.0 1.0 4.0 17.0 44.0
7 63 1498 GBR Michael Lennon Jon Blackburn 4.0 8.0 3.0 5.0 19.0 8.0 16.0 44.0
8 73 1526 GBR Robert Greenhalgh Dan Johnson OCS 7.0 4.0 8.0 18.0 5.0 5.0 47.0
9 58 1524 GBR James Fawcett Dave Dobrijevic 8.0 6.0 DNF 7.0 6.0 9.0 14.0 50.0
10 40 640 AUS Grant Geddes Daniel Wilsdon OCS 3.0 11.0 9.0 13.0 11.0 4.0 51.0
11 01 592 CAN Bruce Edwards John Vincze 12.0 10.0 8.0 13.0 12.0 DNC 6.0 61.0
12 21 637 AUS Brad Devine Denis Paul Jones 24.0 11.0 6.0 10.0 25.0 7.0 7.0 65.0
13 37 1520 GBR Katie Nurton Nigel Ash 2.0 DNS 19.0 4.0 3.0 23.0 21.0 72.0
14 52 639 AUS David Alexander John Bannister 11.0 15.0 13.0 15.0 9.0 15.0 9.0 72.0
15 43 1522 GBR Ian Turnbull Adam Ovington 10.0 DNF 14.0 18.0 10.0 12.0 11.0 75.0
16 55 597 CAN Fred Eaton Jason Lemieux 7.0 20.0 27.0 12.0 7.0 18.0 20.0 84.0
17 24 638 AUS Alex Newman Derek Layfield 16.0 18.0 15.0 16.0 8.0 27.0 19.0 92.0
18 09 644 USA Stewart Vickery Matt Balmer 25.0 16.0 18.0 19.0 16.0 17.0 13.0 99.0
19 38 1512 GBR Jarrod Simpson David Cunningham 14.0 17.0 20.0 20.0 30.0 16.0 15.0 102.0
20 68 1504 AUS Grant Rollerson Simon Nearn 26.0 12.0 17.0 29.0 36.0 20.0 10.0 114.0
21 20 1505 GBR Roddy Bridge Lewis Toby OCS 14.0 16.0 28.0 23.0 19.0 18.0 118.0
22 11 625 AUS David Hayter Matthew Johnston 17.0 13.0 10.0 34.0 33.0 13.0 DNF 120.0
23 39 1150 USA Ron Boehm Peter Mohler 15.0 21.0 23.0 22.0 21.0 25.0 22.0 124.0
24 59 1164 USA Kris Henderson Matt Noble 6.0 27.0 24.0 17.0 32.0 24.0 28.0 126.0
25 23 1159 USA Steve Goodson Alan Diercks 22.0 19.0 21.0 41.0 27.0 14.0 25.0 128.0
26 50 593 CAN Christian Pavey Billy Gooderham 20.0 28.0 25.0 23.0 22.0 22.0 27.0 139.0
27 22 1479 GBR Andrew Penman Jason Merron OCS 23.0 30.0 30.0 17.0 32.0 23.0 155.0
28 10 1161 USA Brad Ruetenik Patrick Murray 21.0 24.0 31.0 21.0 34.0 30.0 32.0 159.0
29 06 214 GER Axel Reinsch Joern Schulze 19.0 DNF 29.0 26.0 29.0 33.0 24.0 160.0
30 19 1137 USA Ted Rogers Tim Burna 13.0 29.0 36.0 33.0 31.0 35.0 26.0 167.0
31 08 1525 GBR Charles Tavner Edward Clay 28.0 DNF DNC 25.0 15.0 21.0 12.0 173.0
32 36 590 CAN Peter Hayward Matthew Lusty 34.0 22.0 26.0 35.0 38.0 26.0 30.0 173.0
33 34 1148 USA Tracy Smith Ezra Smith 32.0 41.0 DNF 24.0 24.0 42.0 35.0 198.0
34 28 1111 USA Lawrence Henderson Kurt Schmidt 35.0 DNS 33.0 43.0 39.0 28.0 29.0 207.0
35 02 1147 USA Paul Galvez Leon de la Barra 27.0 26.0 28.0 32.0 28.0 DNF DNF 213.0
36 54 88 GER Peter Roocks Timo Wigger 38.0 DNF 34.0 31.0 44.0 31.0 36.0 214.0
37 25 1480 GBR Matthew Critchley Dion Houghton 23.0 31.0 38.0 38.0 DSQ 29.0 DNF 231.0
38 45 584 CAN Chris Leigh Nick Searle 29.0 36.0 41.0 36.0 43.0 51.0 DNF 236.0
39 03 1167 USA Kirk Twardowski Tony Basso 47.0 DNF 44.0 40.0 35.0 36.0 39.0 241.0
40 48 115 JPN Yoshihisa Fujii Tatsuhito Kawanishi 39.0 40.0 37.0 47.0 52.0 47.0 34.0 244.0
41 35 587 CAN Andrew Yates John Curtis 18.0 DNS DNF 27.0 20.0 37.0 DNC 246.0
42 26 1477 GBR Paul Ravenyill Dough Walker 36.0 DNF 35.0 42.0 37.0 DNF 31.0 253.0
43 72 1153 USA Harold von Sydow Justin Doyle 40.0 34.0 DNF 45.0 50.0 44.0 40.0 253.0
44 17 1143 USA Rand Arnold Gary Gremaux 42.0 33.0 42.0 51.0 45.0 41.0 DNF 254.0
45 27 1149 USA Steven Grimes Brad Cole 33.0 DNS 22.0 46.0 RDGb RDGb DNF 259.6
46 46 553 AUS Ed Blackman Oliver Merz 46.0 30.0 32.0 50.0 61.0 43.0 DNF 262.0
47 47 1169 USA Kurt Lahr Chris Ganne 31.0 DNS 39.0 39.0 49.0 34.0 DNC 264.0
48 49 1160 USA Andrew Bates Richard Argall 53.0 42.0 40.0 56.0 51.0 45.0 33.0 264.0
49 29 602 CAN Ryan Hulsker Michael Leitch 49.0 DNF 47.0 44.0 46.0 53.0 41.0 280.0
50 16 628 AUS Philip Strong Jeffre Klemm 54.0 DNF 45.0 52.0 55.0 40.0 37.0 283.0
51 53 604 CAN Leith Shenstone Dave Bradley 37.0 32.0 DNF 57.0 48.0 38.0 DNC 284.0
52 31 111 JPN Kenichi Hagiwara Satoshi Ishida 30.0 43.0 DNF 49.0 40.0 54.0 DNF 288.0
53 32 106 JPN Takashi Furugaki Yasunobo Yanagisaw OCS 38.0 46.0 48.0 41.0 46.0 DNF 291.0
54 33 112 JPN Kensuke Kita Takao Wahino 43.0 39.0 43.0 54.0 64.0 48.0 DNF 291.0
55 70 594 CAN Michael Smits Christopher Johnston OCS DNS DNF 37.0 26.0 55.0 DNF 334.0
56 13 1144 USA Alan Laflin Eric Arens 44.0 35.0 DNF 62.0 54.0 DNC DNF 339.0
57 14 1090 USA Bob Abelin Jeff Abelin 48.0 DNF DNS 55.0 56.0 DNF 38.0 341.0
58 15 1438 GBR Peter Lloyd Martin Robb 51.0 37.0 DNF DNC 42.0 DNC DNC 346.0
59 05 1156 USA Gregory Mitchell David Berntsen OCS DNS DNF 53.0 47.0 39.0 DNF 355.0
60 51 603 CAN Doug Ranahan Christian Dechamplain 45.0 DNF DNF 58.0 59.0 50.0 DNF 356.0
61 71 1151 USA Joel Truher Stanly Martin 50.0 DNF DNF 61.0 57.0 52.0 DNF 364.0
62 41 1408 GBR Paddy Royall Kevin Morgan 55.0 DNS 48.0 60.0 60.0 DNF DNC 367.0
63 69 1155 USA James Beninghaus Art Vasenius 57.0 DNS DNF 59.0 62.0 49.0 DNC 371.0
64 66 1170 USA Ian Arber Bradley VanVechien 41.0 DNS DNC DNC 53.0 DNC DNF 382.0
65 64 1114 USA Kevin Williams Kenton Hendricks 59.0 DNS DNC 66.0 58.0 56.0 DNC 383.0
66 65 1131 USA Terry Gleeson Chris Hinck 60.0 DNF 49.0 67.0 66.0 DNF DNF 386.0
67 12 1165 USA Christopher Hsu Robert Hyde 56.0 DNF DNF 64.0 63.0 DNF DNS 399.0
68 30 1172 USA Jerry White Brett Cross 52.0 DNS DNF 63.0 DNF DNF DNC 403.0
69 60 1154 USA Jack Salerno Warren McArthur 58.0 DNS DNC 65.0 67.0 DNC DNC 406.0
70 18 1129 USA Geraldine Lampert Lutz Scheulen DNF DNS DNF DNC 65.0 DNC DNC 425.0
71 44 91 JPN Tomoyuki Nakamura Masami Ito OCS DNS DNC DNF DNC DNC DNC 432.0




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