Cure Kids takes NZ Offshore Powerboat Championship lead in Whangarei
by Event media on 21 Apr 2009

Cure Kids in action Greg Olesen
Close racing among the offshore powerboats on a new inner harbour Marsden Cove course near Whangarei saw ‘Cure Kids’ the ultimate race winner and move into the championship lead with one round to go.
In generally sheltered conditions, 17 competitors lined up for the seventh round of the 2009 Rayglass New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Championship.
Greg Brinck, spokesperson for the New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Association (NZOPA), says there was very close racing between ‘Cure Kids’, ‘Fairview Windows & Doors’ and last year’s champion superboat ‘Sleepyhead’ in the 100-mile race.
'But then ‘Sleepyhead’ broke down, which left leader ‘Fairview’, with Rotorua’s Ted Taiatini at the helm and Auckland’s Warren Lewis on the throttles battling with Tony Coleman, from Auckland, and Mount Maunganui’s Chris Handley in ‘Cure Kids’,' said Brinck.
'Then ‘Fairview’ turned to avoid a shallow water marker and flipped right over. Luckily both Ted and Warren are okay – the enclosed superboat cockpits have oxygen masks for exactly this kind of situation, but unfortunately Ted seems to have sucked in a bit of water, so he’s a bit shaken.
'The major issue for the ‘Fairview’ crew is now getting the boat ready for our final round at Gulf Harbour in just two weeks. When the boats have been over and filled with seawater, it’s quite a big deal getting them right again with engine rebuilds and the like.'
‘Cure Kids’ won the 100-mile race from Scott Lewis and Murray Tuffin in ‘A1 Homes’ and Sam Filmore and Cary Gleeson in ‘Doosan’.
In the 60-mile race current series leader ‘Konica Minolta’, driven by Brinck and Eldon Archer, both from Auckland, were out in front from the start. 'Mike Gerbic and Haydn Mearns in ‘Espresso Engineers’ were close for much of the race, but as we started lapping the smaller boats, we were able to pull away,' said Brinck.
When ‘Espresso Engineers’ suffered some gearbox issues, the ‘Konica Minolta’ crew were able to extend their championship lead.
Brinck says conditions on an inner-harbour course are traditionally challenging with tide and wind to contend with. 'It could be tricky at times, but was generally sheltered. It was a high speed course; we ran at 80 miles an hour or more for the whole race.'
The event itself was simply fantastic, according to Brinck. 'The team at Hopper Developments has created a superb facility at Marsden Cove. The atmosphere was great with drift cars, drag bikes and a lot of family activities to enjoy. A huge crowd came out from Whangarei to watch the event.'
The 2009 Rayglass New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Championship concludes at Gulf Harbour on Saturday 2 May.
Rayglass NZ Offshore Powerboat Championships
Round 7, Marsden Cove, Whangarei
OVERALL RESULTS
Placing |
Boat |
Boat Number |
Name |
Home Town |
100 MILE |
|
1 |
Cure Kids |
51 |
Tony Coleman
Chris Handley |
Auckland
Mt Maunganui |
2 |
A1 Homes |
81 |
Scott Lewis
Murray Tuffin |
Auckland
Auckland |
3 |
Doosan |
320 |
Sam Filmore
Cary Gleeson |
Auckland
Auckland |
4 |
Rayglass |
S-5 |
Kelly Smith
Grant Smith |
Wellington
Wellington |
DNF |
Fairview Windows |
91 |
Ted Taiatini
Warren Lewis |
Rotorua
Auckland |
DNF |
Sleepyhead |
NZ1 |
Wayne Carson
Craig Archer |
Auckland
Whangaparaoa |
60 MILE |
|
1 |
Konica Minolta |
84 |
Greg Brinck
Eldon Archer |
Auckland
Auckland |
2 |
Espresso Engineers |
6 |
Mike Gerbic
Haydn Mearns |
Auckland
Auckland |
3 |
Holsam |
80 |
Mike Cameron
Duncan Field |
Auckland
Wellington |
4 |
Mark Diggelmann Car Sales |
7 |
Mark Diggelmann
Kevin Ireland |
Tauranga
Tauranga |
5 |
Hopper Team Racing |
15 |
Travis Thompson
Ryan Bailey |
Whangaparaoa
Auckland |
6 |
Auckland District Collections #2 |
H9 |
Mike Urquhart
Darren Woods |
Whangaparaoa
Whangaparaoa |
7 |
Bryant Marine |
71 |
Graham Pike
Bevan Antonelli |
Auckland
Auckland |
8 |
Buildings Solutions |
H18 |
Mike Knight
Shannon Thickpenny |
Auckland
Auckland |
9 |
Honda Marine |
H15 |
Mitch Thompson
Allan Stevenson |
Auckland
Auckland |
10 |
Electropar |
H19 |
James Taylor
Regan Micklewright |
Auckland
Auckland |
11 |
Morrell Motors |
H17 |
Logan Morrell
Blake Wall |
Taupo
Taupo |
CLASS RESULTS
Placing |
Boat |
Boat Number |
Name |
Home Town |
SUPERBOAT |
|
1 |
Cure Kids |
51 |
Tony Coleman
Chris Handley |
Auckland
Mt Maunganui |
2 |
A1 Homes |
81 |
Scott Lewis
Murray Tuffin |
Auckland
Auckland |
DNF |
Fairview Windows |
91 |
Ted Taiatini
Warren Lewis |
Rotorua
Auckland |
DNF |
Sleepyhead |
NZ1 |
Peter Turner
Craig Archer |
Auckland
Whangaparaoa |
SUPERBOAT LITE |
|
1 |
Doosan |
320 |
Sam Filmore
Cary Gleeson |
Auckland
Auckland |
2 |
Rayglass |
S-5 |
Kelly Smith
Grant Smith |
Wellington
Wellington |
SUPER 60 |
|
1 |
Konica Minolta |
84 |
Greg Brinck
Jeff Weakes |
Auckland
Auckland |
2 |
Espresso Engineers |
6 |
Mike Gerbic
Haydn Mearns |
Auckland
Auckland |
3 |
Mark Diggelmann Car Sales |
7 |
Mark Diggelmann
Kevin Ireland |
Tauranga
Tauranga |
4 |
Hopper Team Racing |
15 |
Travis Thompson
Ryan Bailey |
Whangaparaoa
Auckland |
5 |
Bryant Marine |
71 |
Graham Pike
Bevan Antonelli |
Auckland
Auckland |
CLASSIC CLASS |
|
1 |
Holsam |
80 |
Mike Cameron
Duncan Field |
Auckland
Wellington |
FORMULA HONDA |
|
1 |
Auckland District Collections #2 |
H9 |
Mike Urquhart
Darren Woods |
Whangaparaoa
Whangaparaoa |
2 |
Buildings Solutions |
H18 |
Mike Knight
Shannon Thickpenny |
Auckland
Auckland |
3 |
Honda Marine |
H15 |
Mitch Thompson
Allan Stevenson |
Auckland
Auckland |
4 |
Electropar |
H19 |
James Taylor
Regan Micklewright |
Auckland
Auckland |
5 |
Morrell Motors |
H17 |
Logan Morrell
Blake Wall |
Taupo
Taupo |
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