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Musto Fireball Australian Championship at Rivoli Bay Sailing Club

by Chris Payne 22 Feb 2017 22:51 PST 17-20 February 2017

When Fireball International decided to hold their World Championships in South Africa in December in 2016, the Fireball Association of South Australia decided to move the Australian Championships back 6 weeks and sign up a country club for a four day event.

Rivoli Bay Sailing Club, situated at Southend on the pristine Limestone Coast of South Australia, was chosen as the venue. Launching and sailing at Rivoli Bay is traditionally done onto a protected bay directly onto the Southern Ocean, but this year's event coincided with a strong westerly airflow which brought a 6 metre swell. Fortunately the reefs around the bay reduced the shore break to 'manageable', although not totally without issues and some minor damage was sustained.

The Fireball class was treated to an exceptional four days of sailing, which was only surpassed by the friendliness and effort of Rivoli Bay Sailing Club's members. Not only did they run the racing, they also made us coffee, lunch, dinner, served beers, grabbed our trolleys when we launched and entertained us. We did feel that one of the club's members took the effort a little far when he was bitten by an ant while putting sail numbers on the boat's trolleys. This resulted in a rush to the local hospital in an ambulance. Fortunately he recovered enough to run that evenings Trivia Night. The dedication was certainly appreciated, and only surpassed by the relief that a tragedy was averted.

The club is only 100 metres from Southend Caravan Park, and the majority of entrants enjoyed the camping and dormitory accommodation provided and the relaxed and friendly atmosphere. This all made for an extremely enjoyable regatta, even though the low temperatures and rain tried to dampen the competitor spirits.

This year's nationals had competitors from most states of Australia, including one of the class stalwarts, Steve Goacher, flying in from the UK to check out a "real" Australian championship. He did point out that the conditions did remind him of home.

The racing was extremely close with three crew combinations having won the Fireball Australian Championships before and Ben Schulz and Jack Lidgett coming off a 3rd at the World Championship 6 weeks ago. There were a mix of conditions, but the biggest day had to be called off as the start boat was in danger of being swamped by the swell and wind. The racing was conducted in predominately 12-18 knots with the occasional rain squall. The last day was sailed in champagne conditions with sun and wind and the traditional Rivoli Bay turquoise water.

John Heywood / Brett Littledike were the early leaders but a run in with a cray pot line affected a couple of races due to damage to their rudder and a later failure ruined their chances. Matt Carter / Matt Neill finished off the regatta well as the wind increased, but left too much to do at the end. Tom Gordon/Jack Fletcher showed consistency, but a couple of bad races early on made it too hard for them to finish higher than third. Last years Australian Champion Peter Inns/ Joel Coultas showed they still had their form and won number of races easily, but struggled to put two races together. Which left Heather Macfarlane/Chris Payne this years Australian Champions, just over 10 years since their last win. Two DNC's, due to gear failure, made it difficult, but a determined race officer ensured enough races were completed to get a second drop race.

A big thank you to Rivoli Bay Sailing club for the an amazing effort which made the regatta a huge success for all competitors and hangers on with everyone smiling even on the cold wet mornings. Also a big thank you to the International Fireball Association of Australia, particularly to Dave Godden, Joel Coultas and their helpers for pulling it all together.

Overall Results:

PosHelmCrewSail NoBoat NameR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1Heather MacfarlaneChris Payne15048Not your average rockstars242(DNC)(DNC)122316
2Peter InnsJoel Coultas15026Black Pearl61361‑101‑7119
3Tom GordonJack Fletcher15071Cletus4‑7‑512253421
4Matthew CarterMatthew Neale15101Sunsets52‑743‑871224
5John HeywoodBrett Littledike14786Renegade1315‑8548(DNC)27
6Ben SchulzTim Linsell15062The Big Bang3‑144244‑66528
7Brendan GarnerPeter Durran14572Return of the Jedi‑766356‑95637
8Tom TrotmanJack Lidgett15072Freeballing810‑13(DSQ)63341044
9Steve GoacherPeter Geekie13215Champagne Jam9(DSQ)9129910‑131169
10Jalina Thomson‑Nathan Stockley15011Ballbreaker14517(DSQ)(DNC)11810772
11Nick GunnerSimon Gunner15049Scattergun1188137‑161414‑1675
12Daniel RantanenDarran Thompson14545Invictus‑17131171114‑1511875
13Glenn PeverellBruno Lantati14414Outback Dingos131210‑15127‑17121480
14Peter AllisonIan Nadebaum14971For Pete's Sake1211201014‑1711151285
15Nicholas NealeChris Derrick14811Mini Mee15(DNC)(DNC)9101312DNC992
16Phil PeverellMatt Kirby15027The Grey Ghost1017128132013‑21(DNC)93
17Richard McCullochGlenn Stewart14782Mondo18919(DSQ)(DNC)121691396
18Pete RolePatrick Royle14571The Other Barry(DNC)1614111515‑181717106
19Rod HookwayGrant Ireland14812Viper2020151416‑22‑221915119
20Dave GoddenKevin Luff14503Hoot Pursuit1915(DNC)16(DNC)21191619125
21Tim NinnesRalf McDonald15075Midday Somewhere161816(DSQ)(DNC)19211818126
22Don AllenJasmine Sheer14650Mrs Palmer(DNC)1918(DSQ)1718202020132
23John MartinGlenda Allen14599Aquatic Empire(DNC)(DNC)(DNC)17(DNC)2323(DNC)21156

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