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2009 Rolex Sydney Hobart Performance Handicap and Cruising Results
by www.sail-world.com on 10 Feb 2010
SHE, Sail Number: 4924, Skipper: Peter Rodgers, State: NSW, Division: PHS, Design: Olsen 40 MOD, LOA (m): 12, Draft: 2.28 - 2009 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Rolex/Daniel Forster
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2009 Rolex Sydney Hobart Performance Handicap Division Full Results.
A class akin to the North American PHRF class, some great boats have raced and won in this division over the years.
Results
ACTUAL ELAPSED
ACTUAL CORR.
YACHT NAME
DIV
LAT
LONG
DTG
SOG
COG
TIME
&
SPEED
H'CAP
TIME
&
SPEED
PHS Overall
1
She
2
Finished
5.8
0.9321
04:12:05:16
5.8
Peter Rodgers
2
Flying Fish Arctos
2
Finished
5.7
1.0122
04:13:41:02
5.7
A Fairclough
3
Namadgi
2
Finished
5.6
0.9545
04:16:12:50
5.6
Paul Jones (7)
4
Salona
2
Finished
5.6
1.01
04:16:15:52
5.6
Darren Cooney (5)
5
Zora I
2
Finished
5.5
1.0423
04:17:31:15
5.5
Phil King (8)
6
SES Inch by Winch
2
Finished
5.5
1.0002
04:18:53:59
5.5
Andrew Wenham (3) and David Burt
7
EZ Street
2
Finished
5.5
1.0289
04:18:56:29
5.5
Trevor Cosh
8
Wasabi
1
Finished
5.5
1.1964
04:19:02:33
5.5
Bruce McKay
9
Charlie's Dream
2
Finished
5.4
0.9805
04:19:32:55
5.4
Peter Lewis (1)
10
Sailors With Disabilities
1
Finished
5.3
1.2693
04:21:26:15
5.3
David Pescud
11
Polaris of Belmont
2
Finished
5.3
0.9259
04:22:10:46
5.3
Chris Dawe
12
Quetzalcoatl
2
Finished
5.2
1.0882
05:01:32:02
5.2
Antony Sweetapple (7)
13
Mahligai
1
Finished
5.2
1.1993
05:01:32:48
5.2
Murray Owen (3)
14
Sailing Services BET247
1
Finished
5.2
1.3643
05:01:44:22
5.2
Richard Christian
15
Merit
1
Finished
5.0
1.4638
05:04:26:10
5.0
Leo Rodriguez (1)
16
Krakatoa II
1
Finished
5.0
1.204
05:05:48:41
5.0
Rod Skellet
17
Helsal III
1
Finished
4.9
1.395
05:08:59:50
4.9
Tony Fisher (10)
18
More Witchcraft
1
Finished
4.8
1.1958
05:10:29:11
4.8
John Cameron
19
Lion New Zealand
1
Finished
4.8
1.37
05:11:03:53
4.8
Alistair Moore
Kioni
*
2
Disqualified
Nick Athineos
Notes
Kioni - disqualified by the International Jury for an incident in Sydney Harbour after the start
Key
Unless otherwise indicated, all positions are obtained by a report from a GPS transceiver on the yachts.
No Report
Position unknown.
Deduced Reckoning
No report received — position deduced using previous known position.
Estimate
No report received — position estimated.
Radio report
No report received — position obtained by radio from yacht.
Sighting
No report received — position obtained by a sighting of the yacht.
Interpolation
No report received — position interpolated from earlier and later known positions.
2009 Rolex Sydney Hobart Cruising Division Full Results:
Results
ACTUAL ELAPSED
ACTUAL CORR.
YACHT NAME
LAT
LONG
DTG
SOG
COG
TIME
&
SPEED
H'CAP
TIME
&
SPEED
CRUISING Overall
1
Holy Cow!
Finished
6.5
1
04:00:16:35
6.5
John Clinton
2
Livewire.org.au
Finished
5.3
1
04:22:39:56
5.3
David Pring
Pippin
*
Retired - at Port
Roger Sayers (6)
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