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Aussie I14 Nationals report and images

by Kate Cooper/I14 website on 3 Jan 2008
2008 I14 Nationals on Sydney Harbour I14 Nationals /Kate Cooper http://www.i14nsw.org

NSW is hosting the 2007-2008 I14 National Championships, being held at the Sydney Flying Squadron in Kirribilli, on Sydney Harbour.

Results and report from races 4 and 5.

Races 4 and 5 were contested Wednesday 2nd January. The wing mark for both races was set quite shy which proved to be difficult for some, particularly when negotiating their way through the Sabots. It was very interesting viewing!

The results in the top 10 to 15 have been quite varied and they are all close in overall points. It will be interesting to see what happens in the final two days of racing. There are two races today Thursday 3rd and one tomorrow.

There will be a spectator ferry leaving the club (Sydney Flying Squadron in Kirribilli) at 1pm Friday, 4 January 2008. Tickets are $25 / adult and $10 / child.

Current Results:

Boat Name Number Skipper Inv Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Race 9 Overall
Royston Vasey 637 Brad Devine 3 2 1 6 2 1 1       13
IRWIN SAILS 649 LINDSAY IRWIN 1 1 4 3 1 3 6       18
Hot Mama 627 Glen Beebe 8 3 3 2 5 9 2       24
Blue 639 Warren Sare 7 5 6 4 6 4 9       34
Read between the Lines 642 Roger Blasse 4 4 10 7 7 2 11       41
            avg avg            
Final Target 631 Ray Hancock 9 12 9 5 8 8 7       49
Blow me 652 Ron Scherwinski 5 7 11 8 11 7 5       49
RAY AND THE CRAZY 88'S AUS 645 Anthony Anderson 6 8 2 15 15 6 3       49
Roger Ramjet 650 ALEXANDER NEWMAN 19 9 5 9 8 11 13       55
              avg            
White Boat 643 Mark Kristic 2 10 8 7 16 10 8       59
WAM 633 Alan Vickery 12 6 7 12 7 16 16       64
touring Wombat 640 David Alexander 28 11 28 13 3 5 4       64
Ocean Graphics 620 Craig Padman, 28 13 15 11 10 14 10       73
Fingers 651 David Hayter 10 14 28 1 4 13 14       74
Carbon Comet 10 Luke Devine 11 16 12 10 12 12 15       77
Argo 644 stewart vickery 13 15 14 20 9 15 12       85
For the Ladies NZL41 Matt Balmer 15 18 13 17 14 20 19       101
Ghost 43 Adam Syme 16 17 18 14 17 19 17       102
The Muppet Show 553 Oliver Merz 14 20 16 28 18 17 18       117
TWO DOGS 353 BEN STRONG 18 22 19 18 28 18 20       125
Carbon Concepts 610 Robert Vickery 19 19 17 16 19 28 28       127
Redback AUS 277 Martin Mulholland 19 23 20 19 20 21 28       131
Powered by Rum 605 Scott Davis 17 24 28 22 21 22 21       138
Love Bone 347 Paul Thompson 28 25 21 28 28 24 22       148
Premier Sailing Croatia 345 DAVID McGEOCH 19 21 28 21 22 28 28       148
Temporarily Audacious N280 Neil Patchett 28 28 28 23 23 23 28       153
addiction 362 adam evans 28 28 28 24 28 28 28       164


The 2007-08 International 14 Australian National Championships commenced on the 28th December 2007 with the invitation race held in a 10 - 15 knot nor'easter.

http://www.i14nsw.org/






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