Please select your home edition
Edition
Hyde Sails 2022 One Design LEADERBOARD

National Sports Boat Series - All Roger That

by Vanessa Dudley on 26 Jan 2010
Roger That pictured with Foamfast - National Sports Boat Championship Audi Victoria Week Teri Dodds http://www.teridodds.com

In challenging conditions on Corio Bay this morning, Bundaberg Rum National Sports Boat Series leader Roger That left nothing to chance by winning the final race at Audi Victoria Week.

It was the sixth win in the eight-race series for the Melges 24 owned and raced by Sydney yachtsmen James Mayjor and John Bacon with Cameron Miles on the helm and Craig Pocklington on mainsheet.

Roger That went into today’s racing with a handy nine-point lead over the second-placed Laminar Flow, Cameron Rae’s Thompson 8 from the regatta host Royal Geelong Yacht Club, followed by the Thompson 7, Foam Fast of Mornington (Vic) yachtsman Paul Heyes.

Conditions for this morning’s racing were extremely light and variable, with Race 8 getting underway in a patchy south-westerly breeze, which swung to the south soon after the start, turning the first beat into a port-tack fetch and the first run into a close reach on starboard gybe.

First mark leader was the Mungral 7.5 Resin Dog (Sam Edmunds, Port Dalrymple YC, Tas), followed by Roger That and Foam Fast. With the breeze dying to almost nothing, interspersed by occasional bands of pressure, Roger That took over the lead on the second beat to the relocated windward mark. However, the Royal Prince Alfred YC entrant was then overrun, to either side, by several rivals when it got caught in a no-wind zone in the middle of the course down the final run to the finish.

The Thompson 7.5 Mustard Cutter (Scott Creedon, Mornington YC, Vic), managed to drift through to take line honours by a 16-second margin from Foam Fast. Meanwhile, Cameron Miles and crew had spotted a new band of breeze filtering through from the east side of the course, and ghosted across to pick up the better pressure and recover to third across the line, nudging their bow ahead of Laminar Capital.

On corrected time, Roger That won by a 30-second margin from Foam Fast, followed by Bundy Bear, Peter Barter’s blue-hulled Elliott 7 from Canberra YC. Laminar Capital was a distant 12th, the local entrant’s discard for the series.

Although in an unbeatable position, the Roger That crew planned to sail in the final race scheduled immediately after Race 8. With the wind conditions still unsettled, the race committee decided to cancel further racing and Roger That returned to shore as series winner by 15 points from Laminar Flow, just one point ahead of Foam Fast.

Fourth was Bundy Bear, followed by the new Melges 20 Scooter Central (Heath Walters, RPAYC, NSW).

Cameron Miles, James Mayjor, John Bacon and Craig Pocklington will receive the coveted Bundaberg Rum National Sports Boat champions’ jackets at the presentation at Royal Geelong Yacht Club at 1.30pm today. This was their first Melges 24 regatta as a team in the 18-month old boat, which Mayjor and Bacon bought last May.

'We’re very happy with the boat and how we’ve come together as a crew,' said James Mayjor towards the conclusion of the series. 'Cameron and I have done a lot of sailing together in Etchells and we also did a Soling campaign for the 1996 Olympics, so when we looked at this regatta I asked him if he’d like to sail with us and he said yes.'

Miles won the Etchells world title in 1999 on his home waters off Pittwater, north of Sydney, and has placed in the top three at five other world championships in the competitive one-design keelboat class. He has also been a top contender at previous regattas in Geelong, particularly in the Sydney 38 one-design keelboat class.

A 23-boat fleet for this year’s Bundaberg Rum National Sports Boat Series at Audi Victoria Week indicated the resurgence of interest currently being enjoyed by the class.

The sports boats were racing under a handicap system administered by the Australian Sports Boat Association, set up in 2007 to bring sports boats together to race under a single measurement based handicapping system recognising the unique characteristics of sports boat including large sail area and light displacement.

Bundaberg Rum National Sports Boats

PROVISIONAL RESULTS

 

Series Results [SMS] up to Race 8 (Drops = 1)
Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper From Design Sers Score Race 8 Race 7 Race 6 Race 5 Race 4 Race 3 Race 2 Race 1
1   AUS762 ROGER THAT Cameron Miles RPAYC Melges 24 8.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 [3.0] 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
2 1.0S G108 LAMINAR CAPITAL Cam Rae RGYC Thompson 8 24.0 [12.0] 6.0 7.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0
3   7022 FOAMFAST Paul Heyes MYC Thompson 7 24.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 [5.0] 2.0 4.0 3.0
4   223 BUNDY BEAR Peter Barter CYC Elliott 7 27.0 3.0 [8.0] 3.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 7.0 4.0
5 1.0S AUS104 SCOOTER CENTRAL Heath Walters RPAYC Melges 20 33.0 4.0 [9.0] 4.0 4.0 1.0 7.0 8.0 5.0
6   AUS709 WHAT THA Heath Townsend GBYC Melges 24 33.0 5.0 2.0 2.0 6.0 7.0 [8.0] 4.0 7.0
7   YC245 GAME OVER Julian Newton CYCSA Elliot Espx 7.8 45.0 [13.0] 4.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 5.0 6.0 6.0
8   13S SHAW CONTRACTING David Shepherd PDYC Elliott 780 50.0 9.0 7.0 6.0 9.0 9.0 6.0 4.0 [9.0]
9   SM5652 MASSIVE RUSH Tim Smith SM Elliott 780 74.0 14.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 6.0 10.0 14.0 [24.0C]
10   5000 RESIN DOG Sam Edmunds PDYC Mungral 7.5 77.0 [17.0] 10.0 13.0 16.0 12.0 9.0 9.0 8.0
11   7009 PURE BLONDE Mike Widdowson PDYC Thompson 7 79.0 15.0 11.0 9.0 7.0 14.0 13.0 10.0 [15.0]
12   7021 RONSTAN/RAY WHITE Greg ScHerwinski RBYC Thompson 7 81.0 7.0 13.0 11.0 14.0 13.0 11.0 12.0 [24.0C]
13   AUS742 NO COMMENT Shaun Collins RPAYC Melges 24 83.0 10.0 12.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 15.0 13.0 [24.0C]
14   599 MUSTARD CUTTER Scott Creedon MYC Thompson 750 85.0 6.0 15.0 15.0 12.0 16.0 [17.0] 11.0 10.0
15   CK50 NQW James Heywood MYC Thompson 7 97.0 [18.0] 14.0 14.0 13.0 15.0 12.0 15.0 14.0
16   AUS710 VITESSE David Farrimond RGYC Melges 24 107.0 19.0 17.0 18.0 [22.0] 11.0 14.0 17.0 11.0
17   6401 FANG TO THE MAX Fred Barrett DSS FBYD 6.4m 111.0 8.0 16.0 17.0 17.0 19.0 18.0 [19.0] 16.0
18   R780 ASTROBOY Anthony Kopp RYCV Young Rocket 780 122.0 16.0 24.0C [24.0C] 18.0 17.0 16.0 18.0 13.0
19   B5747 THE WORKS Chris Bland RBYC Elliot 770 125.0 11.0 18.0 16.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 [24.0C]
20   R155 DEATH BY SNOO SNOO Tom Klestadt RYCV i550 134.0 [24.0C] 19.0 19.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 12.0
21   7019 MIGHTY MOUSE John Arnold RYCV Thompson 7 135.0 24.0C 24.0C 24.0C 10.0 18.0 19.0 16.0 [24.0C]
22   7018 JUST QUIETLY Chris Booton RYCV Thompson 7 163.0 24.0C 24.0C 24.0C 19.0 24.0C 24.0C 24.0C [24.0C]
23   105 CONQUISTADOR Pierre Gal CHYC Sports 8 xx 168.0 24.0C 24.0C 24.0C 24.0C 24.0C 24.0C 24.0C [24.0C]


www.victoriaweek.com
Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 2 FOOTER ROWLloyd Stevenson - SYA3 728x90px BOTTOMCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTER

Related Articles

Action-packed 24 hours in Regata dei Tre Golfi
The race had five different leaders, with massive reshuffles Light weather yacht racing can easily be frustrating or boring. But the 69th edition of the Circolo del Remo e della Vela Italia's Regata dei Tre Golfi was definitely not.
Posted today at 7:02 pm
2024 Formula Kite Worlds in Hyères, France Day 5
Triple-bullet boost for Newland before final Defending champions Max Maeder and Lauriane Nolot go into the final day of the 2024 Formula Kite World Championships in pole position.
Posted today at 5:43 pm
Worrell 1000 Race 2024 Legs 5 & 6
Not only a physical and strategical challenge, but one of mental endurance On Thursday morning, May 16th - Teams lined up on the beach in Jacksonville, Florida, ready to set sail on the longest leg of the event: JAX Beach to Tybee Island, GA - 120 miles.
Posted today at 4:47 pm
RS 30th Anniversary Regatta Day 1
What makes the RS Classes so special? The sailors! Three decades of fun later and RS Sailing's passion for our sport has been unwavering. But what makes the RS Classes so special? The sailors!
Posted today at 3:59 pm
North Nova Freeride wing launched
A balanced, easy-to-use all-round wing Master of the lumps and bumps, glide upwind, roll through tacks, float through gybes or lofty jumps with bonus hangtime. Whatever goal you're chasing, the Nova will send you there faster.
Posted today at 1:39 pm
America's Cup: I name this boat 'Britannia'!
INEOS Britannia have formally christened their America's Cup Challenger in Barcelona INEOS Britannia have formally christened their America's Cup Challenger 'Britannia' in a short ceremony at the team's base in Barcelona.
Posted today at 10:38 am
Clarisse Crémer approaches Transat CIC finish line
A race she began over 19 days ago in Lorient, France Clarisse Crémer is now less than 200 miles from crossing the finish line of The Transat CIC, a race she began over 19 days ago in Lorient, France on April 28th 2024.
Posted today at 9:02 am
Banque Populaire Grand-Ouest Trophy Preview
Paul Morvan and Tom Dolan pair up for the 735 nautical mile marathon At 735 nautical miles long, the Banque Populaire Grand Ouest Trophy race which starts Saturday 1300hrs local time, is one of the longest offshore courses of the 2024 season for Ireland's Tom Dolan.
Posted today at 7:05 am
World Sailing Transgender Participation Policy
The World Sailing Council has voted to adopt new eligibility rules for transgender athletes World Sailing Council has voted to adopt new eligibility rules for transgender athletes at the federation's 2024 Mid Year Meeting.
Posted today at 6:33 am
Cup Spy May 16: AC75s struggle to foil in seaway
Thursday session was not hugely productive in actual sailing time compared to time on the water The US and British teams sailed on Thursday in a session that was not hugely productive in actual sailing time compared to time on the water. The issue lay in a storm - with thunder and lightning - that didn't hit the teams, but certainly affected them.
Posted today at 1:05 am