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Laser 4.7’s out in record numbers at 2016 East Coast Championships

by Tristan Brown on 14 Jun 2016
Jack Littlechild winner of the 2016 East Coast Championships Julie Derry
The 2016 East Coast Championships (sponsored by NB Sailsports) were hosted by Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club last weekend 11th – 12th June. Thirty Laser 4.7’s competed in what was one of the biggest showings the class has ever seen in New South Wales.

The fleet completed six races across the two days with shifty winds challenging the fleet in every race.

Local Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club sailors dominated with seven of the top ten placings, however, it was Woollahra Sailing Club’s Jack Littlechild who handled the conditions best to claim victory. Cameron Whiteside finished second with Alexander Bijkerk rounding out the podium in third.



There was also a strong female representation amongst the fleet with one third of entries being female competitors. The top placed girl was Paige Caldecoat from Belmont 16ft Sailing Club, however, she was pushed all the way by class newcomer Brooke Wilson who was just four points adrift. Third girl on count back was Charley Wells from the host club.



The competition proved a great regatta for those seven NSW/ACT sailors preparing for the World Laser 4.7 Championships in Kiel, Germany in just over one month’s time.

Thanks to Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club and the NSW International Optimist Dinghy Association for organising the event and allowing the parents to get out and watch their kids racing in both Optimists and Laser 4.7’s at the same event.






Results:

Plc
Sail
No
Boat Name
(Boat Type)
Skipper/Crew From Race 1
11-Jun
Race 2
11-Jun
Race 3
11-Jun
Race 4
12-Jun
Race 5
12-Jun
Race 6
12-Jun
Drop Total
1 208807
Fast Forward
Jack Littlechild
WSC
4 3 1 1 3 2 4 10
2 207834
on the gas
Cameron Whiteside
RPAYC
1 5 4 5 12 1 12 16
3 209514
TBA
Alexander Bijkerk
RPAYC
6 1 5 2 4 4 6 16
4 207865
Remarkable
Mark Louis
WSC
7 8 9 3 2 3 9 23
5 185799
Nemesis
Antony Hawke
RPAYC
3 2 7 7 19 5 19 24
6 208818
FUSION
Boston Cortis
RPAYC/RPEYC
5 7 2 6 6 12 12 26
7 196435
Speedy
Nathan Bryant
RPAYC
2 4 8 8 8 16 16 30
8 190354
SKIRMISH
Logan Cortis
RPAYC
DNF
(31.00)
14 3 4 11 8 31 40
9 196428
?
Jarrah Sheppard
RPAYC
17 9 15 15 5 11 17 55
10 210489
Aphrodite
Paige Caldecoat
B16'sSC
DNF
(31.00)
15 12 12 9 7 31 55
11 175288

Brooke Wilson
WSC
20 16 18 9 1 15 20 59
12 170501
Nb sailsports
Will Mcmillan
RPAYC/WSC
10 12 23 17 14 6 23 59
13 202852
Dream
Charley Wells
RPAYC
9 10 19 10 13 17 19 59
14 191636
Zadok
Reece Johnston
NLSC
8 13 6 14 21 19 21 60
15 202787
Silver bullet
Jake Sweeney
Rpayc
18 11 11 13 7 22 22 60
16 206735
I wasn't expecting that
James Derry
RPAYC
14 6 17 16 16 13 17 65
17 197281
Little Miss Persist
Sylvie Stannage
Hunters Hill SC
11 22 13 11 17 14 22 66
18 202694
BEAU
Georgia Tuckey
RPAYC
12 18 16 18 15 9 18 70
19 181724
Hakuna Matata
Thomas Skinner
RPAYC
22 27 14 21 18 10 27 85
20 182973
Engineered to Slide
Maddie Dwyer
DSC
13 19 26 20 20 18 26 90
21 182984

Morgan Au
HHSC
19 30 21 22 10 20 30 92
22 175987
Lunatack
Morgan Singleton
RPAYC
21 24 22 19 26 23 26 109
23 202595
Free Bird
Charlotte Raftesath
RPAYC
23 17 10 DNC
(31.00)
DNC
(31.00)
DNC
(31.00)
31 112
24 186631
See Ya Baby
Amelia Quinlan
HHSC
16 28 25 27 24 26 28 118
25 188590
Locomotion
Samuel Clay
DSC
24 26 24 24 23 24 26 119
26 170524
Wave Rider
Dorian Duschlbauer
BYRA
25 23 27 25 22 25 27 120
27 208538

Angus Crafter

27 25 28 23 25 21 28 121
28 202972
Wavelength
Henry Davison
RSYS / DBSC
15 20 DNC
(31.00)
DNC
(31.00)
DNC
(31.00)
DNC
(31.00)
31 128
29 209522
Aquaholic
James Durran
HHSC
26 21 20 DNC
(31.00)
DNC
(31.00)
DNC
(31.00)
31 129
30 175295
True Blew
Mikaela Downie
DSC
28 29 29 26 27 27 29 137

Number of races completed: 6 | Number of drops allowed: 1
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