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Heaven Can Wait One Lap Dash – Two Tribes and the 18 footers

by Heaven Can Wait Media on 3 Oct 2009
Two Tribes (foreground) Heaven Can Wait One Lap Dash and 24hr race Sail-World.com /AUS http://www.sail-world.com

Clive Kennedy’s Egan 9.1 catamaran Two Tribes blasted around the 28 nautical mile Lake Macquarie this afternoon in three hours, five minutes and 22 second beating two 18 footers, Brett Munster's Kinder Caring by three minutes and Greg Paterson’s Skiff Sail, third another four minutes back.

Brett Munster and his crew were plainly exhausted after their 18 foot marathon. 'We were only a minute behind Two Tribes half way around the lake at Belmont' they explained 'but we were getting tired and we capsized at the Belmont mark and she skipped away. We are used to 12-18 mile races, 28 was a stretch today but a lot of fun.'

On PHS handicap it was Bruce Hollis Ulman sails powered T7 Zip who won on handicap from Greg Robinson’s Swanson 32 Gregarious, with Justin Mitchell’s Mitchell’s Sails and Rigging T7 third.


After months of clear skies, the heavens opened last night, accompanied by thunder and lightning; today it was cold on the race course with rain alternating between driving and misting, with 15-20 knots of breeze.

Conditions are improving as the 24 hour fleet continues to circulate.


YACHTS HPOS POS ET CT
ZIP
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
1 9 4:24:32 3:46:26
GREGARIOUS
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
2 27 5:21:12 3:57:41
MITCHELL SAILS & RIGGING
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
3 12 4:37:48 3:58:54
KERINDA
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
4 10 4:24:42 4:00:52
EMMENAR
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
5 22 5:01:37 4:01:17
PISTOL DAWN
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
6 18 4:55:28 4:03:45
YOUNG 'N' OLD
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
7 24 5:02:07 4:04:06
THE MISSUS
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
8 11 4:25:48 4:04:32
KOKO
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
9 14 4:45:17 4:05:20
TRY FLYING
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
10 31 5:41:28 4:07:33
SKIFF SAIL
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
11 2 3:12:56 4:10:48
NZANITY
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
12 25 5:09:59 4:11:05
YESDEAR
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
13 19 4:55:39 4:11:18
WOOF
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
14 20 4:55:54 4:12:59
DI'SY
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
15 30 5:37:47 4:13:20
ZIPPIER
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
16 8 4:09:57 4:13:26
STEALTHY
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
17 3 3:57:34 4:14:11
T650
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
18 15 4:49:52 4:15:04
NERVOUS
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
19 23 5:02:04 4:18:16
ITS ALL GOOD
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
20 33 5:56:51 4:18:42
WINDCHASER
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
21 32 5:48:10 4:19:23
GUNSMOKE
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
22 41 6:43:50 4:20:28
ATANOS
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
23 42 6:45:34 4:21:35
SPINDRIFT
0 nm S of Finish
Retired at 03 Oct 09 18:00
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
24 43 7:00:00 4:24:36
KELLY 2
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
25 17 4:52:39 4:26:18
X-RATED
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
26 36 6:00:31 4:26:46
SEREIN
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
27 29 5:34:31 4:27:36
M.J.R OUTRAGE
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
28 13 4:41:46 4:27:40
ADAMANT
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
29 39 6:10:45 4:28:47
ROCK N ROLL
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
30 6 4:05:47 4:29:37
PENULTIMATE
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
31 40 6:39:30 4:29:39
THE WORKS
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
32 28 5:23:45 4:30:19
FLYBLOWN
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
33 4 4:04:54 4:31:06
RHUMB
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
34 5 4:05:37 4:33:07
TWO TRIBES
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
35 1 3:05:22 4:33:24
WALLOP
At Finish
(33° 1 S 151° 36 W )
36 7 4:07:13 4:34:54

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