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Hobart Combined Club Harbour Series Overall

by Peter Campbell 30 Mar 2014 00:59 PDT 16 March 2014
Host Plus Executive, winner of the Combined Club's Harbour Race series on AMS scoring © Peter Campbell

Mumm 36s share honours in final Combined Clubs Harbour Series

The 'world championship' of the Mumm 36 class yacht was decided on the River Derwent on Saturday with Jeff Cordell's Host Plus Executive, Ian Stewart's TasPaints and Gavin Adamson's Madness sharing the honours in the final Combined Club Harbour Series for the summer season of 2013-2014.

Host Plus Executive won the AMS division of Group 1 overall, TasPaints took out the PHS division, with Madness winning both windward/leeward races on PHS handicaps and finishing with 2-1 result under AMS scoring.

Bellerive Yacht Club friendly rivals Cordell and Stewart coined the 'Mumm 36 world championship' concept several seasons back as their near identical yachts raced boat-for-boat in river racing. Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania member Adamson joined them with a third Mumm 36 this season.

Designed by Bruce Farr, the Mumm 36 was created as a smaller one-design yacht for the Admiral's Cup in the mid-1990s and has since proved to be an excellent yacht for round-the-buoys and offshore racing.

Hobart turned on a sparkling autumn afternoon for the final race day, with Bellerive Yacht Club race officers able to run two windward/leeward races in an 8-12 knot south-easterly breeze for Groups 1 and 2 and a good race around the estuary for Groups 4 and 6.

Host Plus Executive led three Mumm 36s home in the first race, also winning overall on AMS corrected time, with Madness second, TasPaints dead-heating for fourth place with Mem (Paul Boutchard). In the second and final race, Madness was the front-runner of the Mumm 36s, also winning the race on corrected time, with Host Plus Executive second and TasPaints third.

The overall result for the season saw Host Plus finish first on 16 points, TasPaints second on 21 points, third place to Masquerade (Tony Harman) with Madness fourth.

In the Group 1 PHS division, Madness won both races on corrected time, but the overall season pennant went to TasPaints on a countback from Mem, both finishing on 30 points. Third overall went to Host Plus Executive on 33 points.

Just half a point separated Nat Morgan's Hot August Night from the Derwent Sailing Squadron and Dave Willans' Trouble (BYC) after the final two races for Group 2, both races yesterday won by Wildfire (Malcolm Robinson).

Hot August Night notched up two thirds to finish the summer series with 26 points, Trouble had a second and a fourth today to end up with 26.5 points while third overall went to Spare Time (Shane Powell) with 29.5 points.

The Group 4 and 6 fleet sailed one race around the bay to decide their season pennant winners, with just one point separating the top three boats overall in Group 4 – Eliza (Kevin Jacobson, BYC) on 18 points, Chicas (John Lewis, Geilston Bay Boat Club) on 19 points, taking second place on a countback from the RYCT entrant Pirates Pride (Peter Masterton).

Galapagos Duck (Terry Bragg, BYC) won the final race for Group 4 but finished well down the points score, as did the Group 6 last race winner Don't Bug Me (Peter Bugg DSS).

Group 6 overall went to the RYCT yacht Kindred Spirit, skippered by Alastair Douglas, a last race fourth giving the Mottle 33 an eight point winning margin from Ingenue (Nigel Johnston), third overall going to Innovator (Ian Smith).

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