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Wild Oats X wins Molle Island Race

by Rob Kothe on 30 Aug 2008
Quest leads the fleet from Molle Island start - - 2008 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week Sail-World.com /AUS http://www.sail-world.com
A light 8-10 knot breeze for the start of the final race in the 2008 Audi Hamilton Island series. Bob Steel’s TP52 Quest, with Jamie MacPhail driving and Julian Plante from North Sails calling tactics, started from Dent Island end of line inside the Bob Oatley’s Reichel Pugh 66 Wild Oats X.

Behind them Ray Roberts Cookson 50 Quantum Racing gybed shortly after the start crossing behind many of the fleet.

Peter Harburg’s 66 footer Black Jack, who has been the line honours leader for much of the regatta started badly buried in the fleet over near the Harbour wall.

In contrast Graeme Troon’s XLR 8 had a good start on the Harbour side and blasted across the passage with speed.

At the Dent Island corner Stephen David's Wild Joe had come from the second row with good pressure along the Dent shore and swung into second place.

Wild Oats X swung wide. Yesterday the Oats X canting keel motor had burnt out, not sure if it got fixed. It could be the big boat is sailing with a fixed keel today. Not matter what Hamilton Island CEO Glen Bourke who has been calling tactics, Mark Richards and the experienced crew had no enjoyed being beaten by Black Jack this week and were looking for a final race line honours win.

By the corner Graeme Troon's XLR8 was third, Flirt was fourth, while Black Jack was 80 metres wide trailed by Quantum. Michael Hiatt’s fixed keel Cookson 50 Living Doll was on the inside too.

Out wide Andrew Shorts 80 footer Shockwave, recovering from a slow start, powered in between Geoff Ross’ Yendys and the wider Quantum Racing, with Alan Whiteley’s TP52 Cookson Cougar II following, then came Rob Bassett’s Wired just ahead of Geoff Boettcher's Secret Mens Business III.

Wild Oat X hit the lead as the fleet headed for the southern tip of South Molle and Black Jack began to thread her way up the fleet, as the two big boats headed for the tip of North Molle, Wild Oats X had a 500 metre lead on her Queensland brother.

As the two leaders were approaching the top of Henning Island on the way back to Hamilton Island, the lead has shrunk to 200 metres, but Wild Oats X held on to cross the line just four boats lengths ahead of her rival.

IRC - GRAND PRIX

Race 9     (30/08/2008)  PROVISIONAL RESULTS

Results updated on :  30/08/2008  14:10:13

IRC Div1 results Start : 10:10:00 South Molle/Daydream Island Race
Place Sail No Boat Name Elapsd AHC HC Cor'd T Skipper Score Fin Tim ETOrd
1 AUS7001 WILD OATS X 02:39:00 1.590 04:12:49 Robert Oatley 1.0 12:49:00 1
2 52002 QUEST 03:09:50 1.345 04:15:20 Bob Steel 2.0 13:19:50 5
3 AUS7002 WILD JOE 02:51:57 1.501 04:18:06 Steven David 3.0 13:01:57 4
4 52566 BLACK JACK 02:40:44 1.617 04:19:54 Peter Harburg 4.0 12:50:44 2
5 USA50062 SHOCKWAVE- CLUB MARI 02:51:21 1.536 04:23:12 Andrew Short 5.0 13:01:21 3
6 AUS1836 YENDYS 03:12:39 1.377 04:25:17 Geoffrey Ross 6.0 13:22:39 6
7 SM460 XLR8 03:29:13 1.301 04:32:12 Graeme Troon 7.0 13:39:13 8
8 YC3300 SECRET MENS III 03:30:34 1.311 04:36:03 Geoffrey Boettcher 8.0 13:40:34 10
9 SM5200 COUGAR II 03:26:23 1.348 04:38:12 Alan Whiteley 9.0 13:36:23 7
10 R50 LIVING DOLL 03:34:32 1.311 04:41:15 Michael Hiatt 10.0 13:44:32 12
11 SM2008 AUDI CENTRE MELBOURN 03:35:55 1.314 04:43:43 Chris Dare 11.0 13:45:55 13
12 8899 QUANTUM RACING 03:33:25 1.355 04:49:11 Raymond Roberts 12.0 13:43:25 11
13 NZL10303 WIRED 03:30:13 1.401 04:54:31 Rob Bassett 13.0 13:40:13 9
14 NZL10007 PUSSY GALORE 03:37:27 1.359 04:55:31 Anatole Masfen 14.0 13:47:27 14



In Division 2, there is just a point between two boats for the series win. The Michjael Spies skipper Beneteau 45 Honey Suckle came from the Dent end of the line, while the smaller Rod Jones skippered Archambault 40 Alegria the series leader, came across from the Hamilton end of the line, with her pole almost on the forestay. She had more than a knot of extra speed and she swept outside Honeysuckle at the corner, plenty more miles in this race, but certainly a better start for the series leader.

Two of Oceanburo team on Alegria were ashore today, as a light day was expected for the Sea Donkey. This will be a very tactical race with the tide ebbing north; the race can be won and lost, on the decision of where to cross back from the tip of North Molle to the Hamilton Island side.
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