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Manly’s Morna in late bid for Lord Howe Race win

by Peter Campbell on 30 Oct 2007
The start: Morna in the foregound, next Pacha Helen Hopcroft
The smallest boat in the fleet, Greg Zyner’s Cavalier 35 Morna from the Manly Yacht Club, has thrown out a late challenge to take IRC handicap honours in the 414 nm Hempel 34th Gosford to Lord Howe Island ocean race across the Tasman Sea.

At 0800 hours this morning, Morna reported her position only 10.4nm from the finish line outside Lord Howe Island’s coral lagoon. A computer analysis shows her now heading the leader board in the IRC division.

AFR Midnight Rambler, Ed Psaltis and Bob Thomas’s modified Farr 40 One Design, which had headed the IRC rankings virtually since the start on Saturday and finished yesterday evening, has dropped to second place, with Warwick Sherman’s Cookson 12 Occasional Coarse Language now third overall.

Morna’s average speed since the start is now up to 6.20 knots, giving her a corrected speed of 6.51 knots, compared with the finished corrected speed of 6.45 knots for AFR Midnight Rambler.

Morna, the lowest rating boat in the IRC division, should finish the race later this morning for what will be a close result for first place.

Dream Lover, the Queensland MBD 40 skippered by Rick Morgan, finished in the early hours of this morning to maintain first place in the PHS Division, ahead of the Lake Macquarie boat Inner Circle (Darren Cooney/Ken Robinson) which also finished early today.

Other yachts finished so far are Getaway-Sailing.com, skippered by Peter Goldsworthy from the CYCA, which took line honours on Monday afternoon, and Azzuro from the SASC which crossed the line early this morning.

START:                 OCTOBER 27 13 00
HRS FROM START
SKED 6 - DATE/TIME: Tuesday 30 06 05 65.08
IRC PROGRESSIVE RESULTS
  DIST TRUE CORR  
YACHT NAME   LAT    LONG TO FIN TCC SPEED SPEED PLACE
2090 Morna 31 34 158 50 10.4 0.953 6.20 6.51 1
8338 AFR Midnight Rambler Finished 29  20:07:40       0.0 1.165 7.51 6.45 2
8008 Occasional Coarse Language Finished 29  23:20:16       0.0 1.116 7.10 6.36 3
4057 Aurora 31 35 158 58 4.5 1.049 6.29 6.00 4
5527 Polaris of Belmont 32 05 158 57 33.3 0.976 5.85 5.99 5
6343 Great Expectations 31 38 158 59 6.5 1.094 6.26 5.72 6
3724 Salona 32 05 158 51 34.3 1.050 5.83 5.56 7
97 Pacha 31 50 158 24 37.0 1.073 5.79 5.40 8
6156 Kioni 31 32 158 15 40.1 1.123 5.75 5.12 9
PHS PROGRESSIVE RESULTS
  DIST   TRUE CORR  
YACHT NAME   LAT      LONG   TO FIN TCF SPEED SPEED PLACE
826 Dream Lover Finished 30  00:10:48       0.0 1.053 7.00 6.64 1
M762 Inner Circle Finished 30  04:20:06       0.0 0.998 6.54 6.55 2
6388 Namadgi 32 04 158 59 32.1 0.949 5.87 6.18 3
A142 Azzuro Finished 30  04:28:30       0.0 1.063 6.52 6.14 4
3433 Dreamtime 32 13 159 01 41.0 1.011 5.73 5.67 5
4384 First Light 31 43 158 16 40.7 1.022 5.74 5.61 6
NOR2 Getaway-Sailing.com Finished 29  14:44:36       0.0 1.497 8.32 5.56 7
b126 Silver Lady           0.920 Retired - returning to Sydney    
4045 Time Out 31 39 158 49   0.957 Retired -  motoring to LHI    
38 South / Jeanneau AUS SF30 OD - FOOTER2024 fill-in (bottom)Zhik 2024 March - FOOTER

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