Please select your home edition
Edition
SCIBS 2024 LEADERBOARD

Living Doll leads Audi IRC Series away to cracking start

by Di Pearson- Skandia Media on 23 Jan 2009
Michael Hiatt’s Farr 55 Living Doll - 2009 Skandia Geelong Week Sail-World.com /AUS http://www.sail-world.com

The opening two windward/leeward races of the IRC Series at Skandia Geelong Week got away to a cracking start in ideal conditions on Port Phillip this afternoon.

Spectators were treated to some great racing under a sunny sky, starting with Division 1 in which a brand new and relatively untested Farr 55, Living Doll (Michael Hiatt), took out both races amongst a very hot fleet.

'We’re not too surprised; we’ve put a lot of work into the boat and there’s a lot of talented people sailing with me,' said Hiatt.

However, the clothing label owner did admit: 'there are a lot of talented people sailing on some very good boats – the competition is high level. We used our local knowledge and Lloydy (Ross Lloyd) picked the shifts beautifully. We’re very happy with our day and hope we can keep it going.'

Lloyd’s tactics included taking a wide swing to the right of the course on the second upwind leg of Race 1 – leaving others to wonder where they were going. It paid off.

Graeme Wood’s Wot Now, a Judel/Vrolijk 52 from Sydney, has taken second place overall with solid third and second places.


The thrill for the day was the match racing that went on between Limit and Loki – both Reichel/Pugh designs; Limit at 62 feet, gives time to Loki at 63 feet, due to differences in the yachts, such as Alan Brierty’s Limit having electronic winches, whilst Stephen Ainsworth opted for hand driven pumps on Loki.

Limit (WA), with America’s Cup sailors Gavin Brady (tactics) and Rod Keenan aboard, got the better of Loki (NSW), steered by Cameron Miles with Chris Links calling tactics, in both races; they are third and fifth overall respectively.

Limit’s sailing master and helmsman, Roger Hickman, denies the two were match racing: 'Loki and us realise it’s a fleet race, not a match race. We weren’t trying to get at each other, we were close racing a lot of the time, we were respectful of each other.

'We realise if we match race that boats like Living Doll and others will just sail through us.' But that is exactly what happened, and although Hickman says they are respectful of each other, Loki had lodged a protest against Limit, the facts unknown at this stage.

Hickman went on to say: 'We’re happy, we’ve got good rhythm and we loved the closeness and excitement.'

Grant Wharington’s super maxi, Skandia, clearly won line honours in both races. ‘Wharo’ had a lacklustre start to Race 1, but nailed the start at the pin end of the line in Race 2.

Divisions 2 and 3 raced on a course in the vicinity of Sandringham Yacht Club, separate to Division 1. Rod Jones (Alegria), who was the inaugural winner of the Audi IRC Australian Championship – and the Audi car, was happy to be leading Division 2 on Day 1.

Jones, from Queensland, has made no secret of the fact he would like to win another Audi. Commenting on today’s races: 'It was a fantastic day. The conditions in the first race were tricky; the breeze went hard left off the start and that changed the dynamics of the race.'

Conditions on Port Phillip ranged from 8-10 knots in Race 1, 'traditional sort of stuff,' according to Secret Men’s Business tactician Sean Kirkjian, a Division 1 competitor. 'We started Race 2 in 14-15 knots, but it died away to 12, 10 knots,' he said.

Alegria, an Archambault 40, leads Division 2 from Andrew Saies’ Beneteau 40.7 True North (SA) and Alan Woodward’s Beneteau First 45 Reverie (Vic) and Ruth Magic (Peter Hill, NSW) with the 2008 Audi IRC Championship winner Peter Sorensen at the helm and Beijing Olympic gold medallist Nathan Wilmot calling tactics.

In Division 3, Peter Dunne was surprised to hear he and his crew on Upbeat, a Beneteau First 36.7 (Vic) had won both races.

'I knew we won the first,' Dunne said; 'did we really win both? That’s great. I’ve got a real upbeat crew,' he joked. 'Actually, we’re very passionate about our sailing – racing and cruising. I bought Upbeat in 2007 and we’ve got a great camaraderie going onboard. I’m surprised and delighted we won both races – we’ll really celebrate now,' he said.

Behind Dunne on the overall points ladder is David Ellis’s Borrensen BB10 Surprise (Vic) and the always well-sailed Mrs Overnewton, Leslie Norton’s Bavaria Match 38.

Series Results [IRC] up to Race 2 (Drops = 0)
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Design Sers Score Race 2 Race 1
1   R55 LIVING DOLL Michael Hiatt RYCV Farr 55 2.00 1.00 1.00
2   6952 WOT NOW Graeme Wood CYCA Judel Vrolijk 52 5.00 2.00 3.00
3   98888 LIMIT Alan Brierty CYCA reichel-pugh 62 6.00 4.00 2.00P
4   SM46 DEKADENCE Philip Coombs SYC DK 46 8.00 3.00 5.00
5   AUS60000 LOKI Cameron Miles CYCA REICHEL PUGH 63 11.00 7.00 4.00P
6 5.0S YC46 EXILE Nick George CYCSA DK46 14.00 5.00 9.00
7   G4646R EXTASEA Paul Buchholz RGYC DK46 14.00 8.00 6.00
8   52566 BLACKJACK Mark Bradford RQYS Riechel Pugh 66 16.00 9.00 7.00
9   R50 SHOGUN Robert Hanna RGYC Cookson 50 18.00 10.00 8.00
10 6.0S SM5200 COUGAR II Alan Whiteley SYC TP52 22.00 6.00 16.00
11   8880 GOLDFINGER Peter Blake Kate Mit SYC Farr 52 22.00 12.00 10.00
12   CR1 OPTIMUS PRIME Trevor Taylor TCYC Marten 49 23.00 11.00 12.00
13   M330 SHAMROCK Tony Donnellan MYC Reichel Pugh 27.50 13.50 14.00
14   SM2008 AUDI CENTRE MELBOURN Chris Dare SYC CORBY IRC 49 28.00 17.00 11.00
15 13.0S AUS8888 VOODOO CHILE Lloyd Clark RYCT farr 40 OD 31.00 18.00 13.00
16   YC3300 SECRET MENS BUSINESS Geoff Boettcher CYCSA REICHEL PUGH 31.00 16.00 15.00
17   M10 SKANDIA Grant Wharington MYC Jones 98 Maxi 33.50 13.50 20.00
18   B45 RUSH John Paterson RBYC Farr 45 34.00 15.00 19.00
19   R33 CHUTZPAH Bruce Taylor RYCV CAPRICE 40 37.00 20.00 17.00
20   5226 ONESTEEL Frazer Read RYCT Steiner 29 - Custom 39.00 21.00 18.00
21   SM460 XLR8 Ray Shaw SYC Reichel Pugh 46 42.00 19.00 23.00
22 21.0S B2700 BELLE David Currie RBYC IY60 44.00 23.00 21.00
23   SM1400 ISUZU MARINE Jock Macadie SYC Jones/Hart 14 44.00 22.00 22.00

Series Results [IRC] up to Race 2 (Drops = 0)
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Design Sers Score Race 2 Race 1
1   Q345 ALEGRIA Rod Jones RQYS Archambault A40rc 5.00 2.00 3.00
2   YC5974 TRUE NORTH Andrew Saies CYCSA Beneteau 40.7 7.00 6.00 1.00
3   B26 REVERIE Alan Woodward RBYC Beneteau FIRST 45 8.00 4.00 4.00
4   6443 RUTH MAGIC Peter Hill33a MHYC beneteau 45 9.00 1.00 8.00
5 2.0S B2 JUST A MINOR HICKUP Peter Coleman RBYC Hick 39 R/C 10.00 8.00 2.00
6 3.0S B63 SCHUSS Denis McConnell RBYC Beneteau First 45 10.00 3.00 7.00
7   R1121 EXECUTIVE DECISION Grant Botica RYCV Adams 10 10.00 5.00 5.00
8   SM35 ABSOLUT Terry Hall SYC Archambault 35 18.00 7.00 11.00
9   AUS150 SYNERGY Alex Douglas RQYS MUMM30 19.00 10.00 9.00
10   SM424 BARNSTORMER Brian Barnes SYC Bavaria Match 42 23.00 17.00 6.00
11   H6336 THE BOOKMAKER Andrew Slagmolen HBYC Nortshore NSX36 24.00 14.00 10.00
12   SA308 SIX FISH Caillin Howard RSAYS MUMM 30 25.00 13.00 12.00
13   R336 SWORDFISH TROMBONE Tim Olding RYCV MBD 36 27.00 12.00 15.00
14   AUS3093 ASTERIX Colin Loel RQYS Mumm30 28.00 11.00 17.00
15 13.0S M9000 GEOMATIC JOKER Grant Chipperfield MYC Lyons/Jarkan 39 29.00 16.00 13.00
16   S14 GIENAH Rod Miller RMYS Seaquest RP36 29.00 15.00 14.00
17   SM5985 INSX Robert Sill SYC NSX 38 30.00 9.00 21.00C
18   AUS6151 CLEOPATRA Robert Davis SYC MUMM 30 34.00 18.00 16.00
19   TYC7771 BLUE SKY R And K Fisher TYC Beneteau 40.7 42.00 21.00C 21.00C
19   H8118 MERLION Eddie Mackevicius HBYC Beneteau 40.7 42.00 21.00C 21.00C




Series Results [IRC] up to Race 2 (Drops = 0)
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Design Sers Score Race 2 Race 1
1   SM88 UPBEAT Peter Dunne SYC Beneteau first 36.7 2.00 1.00 1.00
2   R25 SURPRISE David Ellis RYCV Borresen BB10 6.00 2.00 4.00
3   S47 MRS OVERNEWTON Leslie Norton RMYS Bavaria Match 38 8.00 3.00 5.00P
4   SM99 PRIMO Steve Copley SYC Benetau 10.00 4.00 6.00
5 2.0S B6505 RECKLESS Rory Thomas RBYC Bavaria 35 Match 13.00 11.00 2.00
6 3.0S B2580 DONT PANIC Jamie Cooper PDYC Beneteau Fc 12 13.00 10.00 3.00
7   M3170 ARABELLE Grant Hailes MYC Beneteau first 31.7 13.00 5.00 8.00
8   SM49 DR UNC John Lindholm SYC Masrm 920 14.00 7.00 7.00
9   SM1347 STITCHED UP Peter Jackson SYC Beneteau 347 16.00 6.00 10.00
10   B25 FLYING FOX Paul Woodman RBYC UFFA FOX 17.00 8.00 9.00
11   SM5050 TONIC Steve Moore SYC Beneteau First 317 23.00 12.00 11.00
12   B353 MAGAZAN 53 Nicholas McGuigan RBYC Farr 1104 24.00 9.00 15.00
13   B131 CLEMENTINE III Michael Dalton RBYC SS 39 26.00 14.00 12.00
14   B347 ROGUE TRADER Greg Rayner RBYC Beneteau First 34.7 27.00 13.00 14.00
15   S62 REMEDY B Burggraaf R Hibber RMYS Archambault 32 30.00 17.00O 13.00
16   SM3639 WIND SPEED Les Browne SYC Sydney 36CR 34.00 17.00S 17.00S

(Ties: S=Score R=Race B= Bettered. Penalties: A=ARB B=BFD C=DNC D=DNE E=ESP F=DNF G=RDG L=Late Entrant M=DGM N=ENP O=OCS P=Protest Q=DSQ R=RAF S=DNS U=DUT V=AVG X=EXC Z=ZFP Y=SCP #=NoData [x.y]=Discarded)


Eighty three yachts are taking part in the Audi IRC Championship, the opening round of the Audi IRC Australian Championship, which continues tomorrow with the 34.3 nautical mile Passage Race from Williamstown to Geelong, where the series will continue on Corio Bay on Sunday and on Monday’s Australia Day.
Vetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 FOOTERNavico AUS Zeus3S FOOTERRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTER

Related Articles

SailGP: Fired up Slingsby wins two in Bermuda
Australia dominates fleet racing on the opening day of Bermuda Australia has bounced back from its devastating Christchurch penalty by dominating fleet racing on the opening day of Bermuda.
Posted on 4 May
The Transat CIC Day 7
Yoann Richomme on Paprec Arkéa over 70 miles ahead of Charlie Dalin The top trio on the Transat CIC solo race to New York from Lorient, France are charging towards the finish line averaging over 22kts.
Posted on 4 May
Armstrong Midlength FG Board redefines foiling
Armstrong Midlength FG Board gives you the freedom to define how you ride. The choice is yours Armstrong Foils have announced the new Midlength boards, they are epic for wing and prone surf among many other things. The Armstrong Midlength FG Board Range truly redefines when and how you can go foiling.
Posted on 4 May
La Grande Motte International Regatta preview
Final dress rehearsal for the Cats and Skiffs ahead of Paris 2024 The Nacra 17 World Championship along with the 49er and 49erFX European Championships is attracting 148 teams to La Grande Motte in the South of France for six days of racing.
Posted on 4 May
SailGP: Spectacular on board video of USA capsize
USA SailGP team has released spectacular on-board video coverage of their capsize in Bermuda USA SailGP team has released spectacular on-board video coverage of their capsize in Bermuda in Friday's third Practice session. Surprisingly given the violence of the capsize, none of the crew were injured.
Posted on 4 May
SailGP: Kiwis push back at Media Conference
Burling disagrees that the Kiwis were gifted the season lead by an Australian snafu in Christchurch New Zealand driver Peter Burling has disagreed that the Kiwis were gifted the season lead by Australia's Christchurch penalty, arguing ‘we have earned our right to be here'.
Posted on 4 May
Antigua Sailing Week Day 5
Classic conditions on Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Race Day Racing at Antigua Sailing Week came to a spectacular finale with Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Race Day. Full trade winds blasted across the race area, bathed in sunshine.
Posted on 3 May
SailGP: Tense times in Bermuda
A capsize in Practice, along with the effect of season points penalties puts big pressure on teams The NZ Black Foils are determined to keep hold of top spot as Australia looks to bounce back from Christchurch horror show. The pressure comes on all the teams to secure a place in the $2 million Championship Final Race in San Francisco in July
Posted on 3 May
The Swarm Podcast Episode 13: Jordan Roberts
The man behind the lens at all major WASZP events Jordan is the man behind the lens at all of our major events at WASZP. General Manager Marc Ablett joins Jordan to discuss what we try and achieve through our coverage.
Posted on 3 May
Cape 31 Australian Nationals Preview
To be held at Hamilton Island Race Week in August With the fifth Cape 31 recently arriving in Australia, the Cape 31 Class are excited to announce the first National Championship Down Under! A big achievement for the guys who have been working on getting the class started.
Posted on 3 May