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Cruising Div 2 Results- Audi Hamilton Island Race

by Sail-World.com on 21 Aug 2007
Yes Dear in action - 2007 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week Sail-World.com /AUS http://www.sail-world.com
Viva La Vita has a good lead after three days of racing at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week. In Cruising Division 2 the Northshore 370 owned by Tony Bates is ahead of Pyrenees a Beneteau Oceanis 461 owned by Stuart Manley. In third place is the Bavaria 42 Northern Moment owned by Raymond Hudson.

Cruising Division 2

Entries: 37     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 MH11 Viva La Vita Northshore 370 Tony Bates 268 6 1 4 1
2 9461 Pyrenees Beneteau Oceanis 461 Stuart Manley 288 17 2 2 13
3 Z24 Northern Moment Bavaria 42 Cruiser Raymond Hudson 291 17 7 5 5
4 6535 In The Mood Oyster 68 Will Vicars 220 26 12 10 4
5 USA61684 Nomadess Pedrick 72 John McPherson 200 28 8 17 3
6 6215 KAT Beneteau 50 Chris Stockdale 280 28 10 12 6
7 497 Farrago Farr Phase 4 Tom & Emily McCutcheon 277 30 3 19 8
8 1030 Muir Beneteau 47.3 Ross Muir 262 30 13 7 10
9 Z23 Magnolia Sparkman & Stephens 58 Peter Higgins 291 35 5 1 29
10 Z18 Celera Seastream 650 Patrick Smith 185 35 17 16 2
11 7557 Ngak Ngak Beneteau 57 Hamish & Michele Petrie 225 40 9 22 9
12 HI27 Makaila Beneteau Oceanis 510 Rob Sceales 277 41 15 3 23
13 M473 Yesdear Beneteau 473 Michael Paull 282 42 18 6 18
14 1095 Legless Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45.2 Don & Bill Walter 290 43 23 9 11
15 6523 Holy Cow! Beneteau Oceanis 52 John & Kim Clinton 245 44 24 8 12
16 5758 Campeador Jeanneau Sunfast 36 Jonathon Threfall 304 46 4 23 19
17 Z15 Silvershot Beneteau 50 David Perkins 305 47 16 11 20
18 6561 Pindmara Bavaria 39 Mark Mclean 290 51 19 15 17
19 606 More Intruige Northsore 38 Cruising Merv Stephensen 305 52 14 14 24
20 B50 Grand Cru 2 Bavaria 50 Vision Jonathon Altson 240 54 27 20 7
21 5050 Mandala Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42 Gerard Webb 265 57 21 21 15
22 A70 Apres Vous Beneteau Oceanis 50 John Griffin 258 63 6 26 31
23 Z21 Layaleeta Bavaria 42 Graham Friend 295 66 20 24 22
24 6 Iseulta Bavaria 37 Tristram Denyer 298 67 22 18 27
25 Z14 Mine_Y.O.B. Beneteau Oceanis 50 Craig Mathie 305 71 26 13 32
26 MH169 Spray Drift Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45 Dean Corbett 240 74 28 25 21
27 6616 Manly Ferry Warwick 53 John Rainbow & Mark Ramsey 218 75 30 31 14
28 6591 Pure Benteau 57 Christian Ainsworth 225 82 25 29 28
29 PC142 Tuan Beneteau Oceanis 46 Brad & Maryke Barker 310 83 29 38 16
30 9111 Ropabull Beneteau 42 Mike Roper 272 87 11 38 38
31 ST461 Valdolese Beneteau Oceanis 461 Greg Sier 310 89 31 28 30
32 G121 Concordia Swan 56 Roy Nicholson 250 94 34 34 26
33 Z10 Chille Beneteau 47.3 Stephen Clarke 290 95 32 38 25
34 6655 Scrumba Bavaria 50 Bruce Absolon 245 98 37 27 34
35 YTC4 Magic Miles Dynamique 62 Drew Murray 250 99 33 33 33
36 Z13 LifeStyle Chef Beneteau Oceanis 50 Brian Pozzey 305 101 36 30 35
37 3846 Tartan Northshore 38 Ian Sanford 282 103 35 32 36

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