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Performance Racing- Audi Hamilton Results

by Sail-World.com on 21 Aug 2007
The crew on Wallop, Peter Hewson’s Sydney 41 enjoying the ride Sail-World.com /AUS http://www.sail-world.com
Another great day of action in the Performance Racing Division at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week. After three days of racing just six points seperates the top three boats. In first place is the Volvo 60 George Gregan Foundation owned by Peter Goldsworthy. In second is Second Time Around, a McConaghy 46 owned by John McConaghy. And in third is a Sydney 41 named Wallop which is owned by Peter Hewson.

Performance Racing

Entries: 22     Races Sailed: 3

Provisional Results

Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2007


Series Place Sail No Boat Type of Boat Owner Handicap Series Points Race 1 Race 2 Race 3
1 NOR2 George Gregan Foundation Volvo 60 Peter Goldsworthy 46 8 5 2 1
2 5491 Second Time Around McConaghy 46 John McConaghy 140 11 4 3 4
3 M242 Wallop Sydney 41 Peter Hewson 142 14 3 8 3
4 Z111 Zutem Hick 31 Stephen Hunter 150 17 2 6 9
5 RQ247 First Place Inglis 37 Tim Douglas 162 17 6 4 7
6 633 Dehler Magic Dehler 39 Greg Tobin & Charlie Preen 194 19 1 5 13
7 6111 Never a Dull Moment MKL49 Colin & Denise Wilson 110 23 7 11 5
8 AUS1407 Whale Watching Sydney Liesl Beneteau 40.7 Ian Ford 185 30 9 7 14
9 AUS668 Team Avalon Melges 24 Geoff Fogarty 188 32 8 1 23
10 M333 Whisper Four Dufour 44 John Hall 160 34 12 10 12
11 826 Dream Lover MBD 40 Rick Morgan 150 35 14 13 8
12 5886 Crossing X-442 Simon May & Bruce Marshall 162 38 15 12 11
13 1014 UBS Wild Thing Inglis/Murray 50 Geoff Lavis 90 40 19 19 2
14 AUS6135 Rumbo Mumm 30 Guy & Clark Holbert 160 40 10 14 16
15 55555 Krakatoa II Pogo 40 Rod Skellet 108 44 18 16 10
16 AUS6151 Cleopatra Mumm 30 Robert Davis 160 45 13 9 23
17 R980 Dark Energy Thompson 980 Janet Williamson 175 46 20 20 6
18 AUS150 Synergy Mumm 30 Alex Douglas 160 46 16 15 15
19 6127 Sorcerer X-442 Richard & Chris Gardner 172 47 11 18 18
20 PC6 Immigrant Mumm 30 Jeffery Paul 160 51 17 17 17
21 M604 Let Loose Beneteau 40.7 James Dobie 185 63 21 23 19
22 6388 Namadgi Bavaria 44 David Taylor 200 69 23 23 23

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