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British Moth flies at Skandia Geelong Week 2009

by Lisa Ratcliff - Skandia media on 23 Jan 2009
Simon Payne (Mach 2) - Skandia Geelong Week Andrea Francolini / Audi http://www.afrancolini.com
Great Britain’s Simon Payne has firmed his stranglehold on the Zhik International Moth Nationals on a day that was frustratingly light until late this afternoon. In stark contrast to yesterday when the racing was cancelled at Docklands due to high winds, the Moths spent most of the afternoon in postponement shore side at Geelong’s Corio Bay.

Following today’s wins in race five and seven, his fourth of the series, Payne (Mach 2) is leading the pointscore on 10.2 points ahead of Australian Olympic 49er sailor Nathan Outteridge (Bladerider) on 18 points and Scott Babbage (Appliances Online) on 26 points.

Payne, the 2006 Moth World champion who began sailing the class as a child and has returned as an adult, and the Mach 2 designer, Andrew McDougall, only got the new boat foiling properly two days before the series began on Tuesday. Built at McConaghy’s in China, it’s a brand new design and the first to be raced in Australia - and it’s proving fast and seaworthy.

The diminutive Payne doesn’t like to talk about how he’ll hold the advantage for the remaining three races, 'if I start thinking about writing a winner’s speech I get a bit over-awed,' he laughed this evening.

'I prefer to break it down, sailing is a series of small steps.'

He says getting a good start is key to his success, and trying to stay clear of the weed in Corio Bay – a tough ask when you are two feet above the water on foils and doing 24 knots of boat speed, the sort of pace the mothies were setting in this afternoon’s second race.

Payne is not surprised by Outteridge’s early success in the Moth class. 'He’s a fantastic sailor and it’s a privilege to sail against guys like him'.
As for Outteridge, he’s biding his time. 'I’m just hangin’ in there. Hopefully he’ll make a mistake,' he said of Payne.

The 37 Moths tussling for their class’ national title on a sparkling Corio Bay completed the first of three scheduled races this morning, came ashore then headed back out for the 1400hrs start of the second.

After drifting around in a breeze that tantalised but refused to settle in from one direction the race committee sent the competitors back to the beach to await a decision on whether racing would resume or be abandoned for the day.
As Skandia Geelong Week’s sports boats crews relaxed back at Royal Geelong Yacht Club after their races a belated sou’easterly sea breeze finally blew in, rattling rigging in the marina and sending the Moths scurrying back out to a new course area for the final two scheduled races.

In 16 knots of building pressure the lightweight International Moths, which only average 30 kilos in weight and have a hull like a rowing skull with two huge hiking wings either side, skated along up on their foils in this afternoon’s race six, which finally began at 1705hrs. Race seven began at 1806hrs this evening which meant a later than usual un-rig. Luckily tomorrow’s start is a late one with the first of the two scheduled races due to start at 1400hrs once the bulk of the Passage Race fleet has arrived from Williamstown.

Luka Damic (Ready!) scored his first win in race six, beating David Lister (Manic) and Payne. In race seven Payne led Outteridge and Lister when the results were tallied.

Zhik International Moth Australian Champ

Hosted By Royal Geelong Yacht Club

PROVISIONAL RESULTS

Updated:  23/01/2009  20:33:09

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Series Results [Elapsed Time] up to Race 7 (Drops = 1)
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Sers Score Race 7 Race 6 Race 5 Race 4 Race 3 Race 2 Race 1
1   3381 MACH 2 Simon Payne HISC 10.20 0.80 3.00 0.80 4.00 0.80 [9.00] 0.80
2   11 BLADERIDER Nathan Outteridge RSYSB16S 18.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 [10.00] 2.00
3   3263 APPLIANCES ONLINE Scott Babbage WSC 26.00 7.00 4.00 3.00 [7.00] 4.00 2.00 6.00
4   9368 MANIC David Lister STGSC 26.80 3.00 2.00 [15.00] 0.80 5.00 13.00 3.00
5   3217 SOUTHERN SPARS Andrew Brown TBC 29.00 8.00 5.00 8.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 [11.00]
6   3281 BORA GULARI Bora Gulari BYC 45.00 5.00 6.00 [17.00] 6.00 9.00 14.00 5.00
7   3295 SAILINGBITS.COM John Harris A18L 50.00 4.00 14.00 9.00 5.00 14.00 [17.00] 4.00
8   3283 ALTITUDE Rob Gough RYCT 51.50 12.00 8.50 [16.00] 12.00 7.00 5.00 7.00
9   3128 KA SAIL Mark Robinson CYCA 52.50 13.00 8.50 6.00 13.00 6.00 6.00 [13.00]
10   3573 READY! Luka Damic STGSC 58.80 6.00 0.80 [22.00] 11.00 15.00 7.00 19.00
11   3570 OBSESSION Alan Goddard BSC 65.80 14.00 13.00 5.00 14.00 19.00 0.80 [23.00]
12   3262 CARBON NEUTRAL Les Thorpe BYRA 68.00 9.00 [15.00] 13.00 9.00 13.00 12.00 12.00
13   3252 OYSTER FUND Psarofaghis Arnaud SNG 69.00 [43.00C] 18.00 4.00 8.00 10.00 15.00 14.00
14   3288 THE MIGHTY BOOSH Rod Ray BISC 74.00 10.00 20.00 7.00 20.00 8.00 [21.00] 9.00
15   3128X UPGRADE Lochlin Byrne SYC/RBYC 76.00 16.00 16.00 11.00 10.00 12.00 11.00 [17.00]
16   3297 TBA4 Samantha England BYS 84.00 15.00 11.00 12.00 18.00 [28.00] 20.00 8.00
17   9332 HTFU Andrew Stevenson STGSC 95.00 11.00 12.00 [29.00] 16.00 23.00 23.00 10.00
18   3260 PHLEGM FATALE Stephen Donovan STGSC 104.00 20.00 [29.00] 10.00 24.00 16.00 16.00 18.00
19   3290 TBA Peder Arvefors BRASS 106.00 17.00 10.00 [25.00] 17.00 22.00 24.00 16.00
20   3321 IFFI Martin Cross BSCRPAYC 112.00 19.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 [27.00] 18.00 21.00
21   9334 LEA Lea Sitja SGSC 115.00 [43.00C] 40.00F 19.00 22.00 11.00 8.00 15.00
22   9343 TIGER ON A CHAIN Phil Stevenson STGSC 126.00 23.00 19.00 14.00 [28.00] 24.00 22.00 24.00
23   3420 TBA Brent Pearson KBSC 139.00 21.00 26.00 [27.00] 23.00 21.00 26.00 22.00
24   3472 TRX 1 James Owen-Smith DBYC 140.00 18.00 22.00 28.00 21.00 17.00 34.00 [43.00C]
25   3309 HYDROPHOBIC Michael Boode RGYC 142.00 28.00 23.00 20.00 [29.00] 25.00 19.00 27.00
26   3271 RED BARON Greg Wise ASC 143.00 22.00 21.00 [35.00] 25.00 30.00 25.00 20.00
27   13279 BLADERIDER RX 2 Martin Gravare GKSS 147.00 37.00F 25.00 23.00 15.00 18.00 29.00 [43.00C]
28   9365 BUCCANEER Ned Dally ASC 163.00 24.00 32.00 24.00 30.00 [33.00] 27.00 26.00
29   9364 SILVER SHADOW Martin Johnson WSC 166.00 25.00 24.00 26.00 [43.00C] 26.00 36.00 29.00
30   3305 BLACKADDER Alastair Gibson BSC 174.00 29.00 30.00 21.00 26.00 31.00 37.00 [43.00S]
31   3279 NN Magnus Gravare GKSS 184.00 27.00 28.00 37.00 27.00 35.00 [40.00] 30.00
32   9256 SMITH Ian Sim BSC 188.00 26.00 33.00 30.00 33.00 38.00 28.00 [43.00C]
33   9360 VERTICAL HORIZON Matthew Day WSC 191.00 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 38.00F 20.00 4.00 [43.00C]
34   3232 SUMMIT Will Logan RYCT 194.00 30.00 31.00 36.00 32.00 37.00 [38.00] 28.00
35   3359 CHATTERBOX Stephen Tillman ASC 196.00 32.00 35.00 33.00 35.00 29.00 [41.00] 32.00
36   8978 WINGNUT Michael Willcocks LCSC 199.00 31.00 37.00 31.00 [43.00S] 36.00 33.00 31.00
37   9168 FRAN Kylie Lowry STGSC 203.00 33.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 [35.00] 34.00
38   1 THE TRAMP James Mackenzie STGSC 205.00 34.00 38.00 32.00 36.00 [40.00] 32.00 33.00
39   1260 SAILFAST Hiroki Goto SFC 209.00 37.00F 27.00 43.00C 31.00 32.00 39.00 [43.00C]
40   3182 RENEGADE Jonathan Emonson GLYC 226.00 43.00C 43.00C 43.00S [43.00C] 42.00F 30.00 25.00
41   3178 TEKNOLOGIKA Bruce McLeod STGSC 235.00 43.00C 36.00 43.00C 43.00C 39.00 31.00 [43.00C]
42   9311 ON THE PROWL David Barnes XXXX 258.00 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C 43.00C [43.00C]

(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)


At 1800hrs tomorrow, Saturday 24, the top 10 on the Zhik International Moth Nationals pointscore, following race eight and nine, will be invited to participate in a ‘dash for cash’ off the breakwater at Royal Geelong Yacht Club. Ten Moths will start and each sprint race the last two will drop off until there is a match race between two Moths, who will have to literally grab the $500 cash from the outstretched hand of one of the race committee members on their way through the finish gate.

Tomorrow’s forecast is for west to north westerly winds 15 to 20 knots reaching 25 knots ahead of a south westerly change of 15 to 25 knots.
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