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Isaac McHardie stacks up the awards in P class

by John Jennings on 18 Jan 2012
Tauranga Cup winner 2012 - Isaac McHardie (HYC) - Stack 2012 New Zealand P-Class Nationals John Adair

The Stack 2012 P-Class Nationals on water action completed on Monday afternoon but not before a number of past winners dropped in to see what the current crop of P talent is made of. Roy Granic (1964 Tanner and Tauranga Cup), Brain Baker (1966 Tanner, 1967, Tauranga), Brian Jones (1975 Tauranga), all paid a visit as did Phil Davies, father of Len (1979 Tanner) and Ray (see below).

Unfortunately ill health prevented David Barnes (1973, Tanner and Tauranga) attending, whilst Sir Russell Coutts (1978 Tanner) proffered his apologies as overseas duties called. And of course Leslie Egnot (1979 Tauranga) was keeping a very close eye on proceedings as her two aspiring sailors participated on the water.

The regatta culminated on Monday evening with the prize giving. David Gunn of Stack Business Interiors got the important stuff underway as he handed out the spot prizes ably assisted by no less than Peter Montgomery. Event organiser John Jennings then called on former Club Commodore Dave Barnes (the not quite so famous one) to say a few words. Dave asked that Great Southern Man John Olds to step forward and then proceeded to enlightened everyone with a brief and amusing history of Oldsy’s association with Murrays Bay Sailing Club and how he has become a literal legend at all of the club’s major regattas.


Dave’s announcement that Oldsy was to be made a Life Member of Murrays Bay Sailing Club was met with universal delight and approval. For all those that know Oldsy and what he has done at countless regattas around the country and for his support, in particular, of the P-Class there was no doubting the merit of this recognition and this was a particularly fitting occasion on which to announce it. To quote many of the young sailors, 'Oldsy is cool!'

Immediately afterwards it was time to commence handing over the silverware but not before Peter Montgomery, the MC for the evening, said, '... what better place than Murrays Bay Sailing Club for such a prestigious selection of sailing trophies to be handed over. The walls of the sailing club positively drip with history and the names of luminaries that have graced the P-Class, subsequent classes, and then gone on to achieve great success at the very highest level'.

Ray Davies and Dean Barker of Emirates Team New Zealand, previous winners of both the Tanner and Tauranga Cups in 1987 and 1988 respectively, were on hand to help Peter hand over the silverware. They both reinforced not only the merits of sailing as a chosen sport but also how the P-Class set them off on their illustrious careers and how it still has a major role to play in the development of New Zealand’s finest young sailing talent.


For Isaac McHardie there is no doubt that the event lived up to the sponsors name as Isaac took away a literal Stack of awards. As well as taking out the two most prestigious trophies in New Zealand Centreboard Sailing, the Tanner and Tauranga Cups, Isaac also took home the John Thompson Trophy as winner of the first race of the Tanner Cup series, three Bullet Trophies for each of his race wins in the Tanner Cup and a further four bullet trophies for each of his race wins in the Tauranga Cup as well as helping his club, Hamilton Yacht Club, take home the Franklin Plumbing Trophy.

The full list of awards is listed below:
Tanner Cup

Tanner Cup Bullets, Race 1 Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club
Tanner Cup Bullets, Race 2 Nick Egnot-Johnson Murrays Bay Sailing Club
Tanner Cup Bullets, Race 3 Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club
Tanner Cup Bullets, Race 4 Nick Egnot-Johnson Murrays Bay Sailing Club
Tanner Cup Bullets, Race 5 George Gautrey Muritai Yacht Club
Tanner Cup Bullets, Race 6 Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club

Winner of First Race, John Thompson Trophy Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club
3rd Place, Otago Cup and Medal Nick Egnot-Johnson Murrays Bay Sailing Club
2nd Place, Gisborne Cup and Medal Jayvee Buchanan Charteris Bay Yacht Club
1st Place, Tanner Cup and Medal Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club


Tauranga Cup

Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 1 George Gautrey Muritai Yacht Club
Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 2 George Gautrey Muritai Yacht Club
Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 3 Jayvee Buchanan Charteris Bay Yacht Club
Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 4 Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club
Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 5 Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club
Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 6 Jayvee Buchanan Charteris Bay Yacht Club
Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 7 Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club
Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 8 Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club
Tauranga Cup Bullets, Race 9 Leonard Takahashi-Fry Wanganui Sailing Club

Winner of First Race, Harry Highet Silver Salver George Gautrey Muritai Yacht Club
2nd Placed Female, Harken Trophy and medal Eliza Wilkinson Kohimarama Yacht Club
1st Placed Female, Naomi James Challenge Trophy and medal Charlotte Moss Murrays Bay Sailing Club
Highest placed first time contestant, Murrays Bay Cup Tim Adair Murrays Bay Sailing Club
Youngest skipper in top ten, Farr and Associates Trophy Cole Rippey Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club
The highest placed competitor from the host club, Colin Smith Memorial Trophy Tim Adair Murrays Bay Sailing Club
Club of the Tauranga Cup winner,Franklin Plumbing Trophy Hamilton Yacht Club

Third place in championship series, Carter Cup and medal Jayvee Buchanan Charteris Bay Yacht Club
Second place in championship series, Memorial Cup and medal George Gautrey Muritai Yacht Club
Winner of the championship series, Tauranga Cup and medal Isaac McHardie Hamilton Yacht Club

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