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Vapour Trail wants ORCV Sovereign Series

by ORCV on 1 Jan 2008
Vapor Trail Leading ORCV Sovereign Series after 2 races Sail-World.com /AUS http://www.sail-world.com
Progressive results for the ORCV 2007 Sovereign Series. The 3rd race of the series is the King of the Derwent which will be sailed on 2nd January 2008. and Vapour Trail wants it.

Vapour Trail, a Farr 1020, has a stated dream 'that they always wanted to become competent and capable enough to race the Melbourne to Hobart. On a great boat and with a great crew. To cross Bass Strait, sail down the coast of Tassie, up the Derwent River and across the finish line into Hobart. It will be an achievement they will all remember forever. they may not be first over the line (not even close) but can assure you the celebrations at Customs House will be no different. '

Maybe Jan 2nd will be the day that that its more than a QLD at the Customs House in Hobart!

However your can be sure that Sally Rattle on Archie who won the Melbourne to Hobart will be having an on course tete a tete with them about that, as will Rumbeat a Farr 1104.



 

Boat Name Boat Skipper Cock of the Bay Melbourne to Hobart King of the Derwent Total Place
  Number   Corrected Place Points Corrected Place Points Points Corrected Place Points Points  
      Time     Time       Time        
Vapour Trail Sm748 S La Peyre / A Doggett 5:51:11 1 100 73:53:13 1 100 100       300  
Archie A35 Sally Rattle 6:32:57 5 95 74:30:35 2 98 98       291  
Rumbeat Sm3598 Geoff Henderson 6:01:33 2 98 77:24:16 5 95 95       288  
Godzilla R111 Andrew Munro 6:45:39 9 91 75:13:44 3 97 97       285  
Good News Sm228 Ron Walker 6:34:10 6 94 78:04:33 6 94 94       282  
Hush Sm5508 M McManus / P Chalkley 6:14:27 3 97 78:48:40 8 92 92       281  
Addiction S16 P Davison / R McGarvie 6:35:46 7 93 78:08:49 7 93 93       279  
Magazan 53 B353 Nicholas McGuigan 7:08:20 15 85 77:23:52 4 96 96       277  
Island Trader B7681 Greg Rayner 6:23:36 4 96 83:15:44 14 86 86       268  
Under Capricorn B120 Phil Bedlington 6:51:08 10 90 81:19:35 11 89 89       268  
Bacardi Sm377 Martin Power 7:08:32 16 84 79:55:57 9 91 91       266  
Turbo H602 Bill Feore 7:07:10 14 86 80:17:30 10 90 90       266  
Alex - Team MacAdie Sm1400 Jock & Hamish McAdie 7:02:43 11 89 81:22:15 12 88 88       265  
Merlion H8118 Eddie Mackevicius 6:44:19 8 92 83:48:07 15 85 85       262  
Slice of Heaven B129 Anthony Weeks 7:05:55 13 87 82:46:58 13 87 87       261  
eXtasea G4646R Paul Buchholz 7:05:15 12 88 85:15:51 16 84 84       256  
No Fearr B3 Kevin Robinson 7:17:25 17 83 86:39:53 17 83 83       249  


The website of the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria is : http://www.orcv.org.au/
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