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2018 18ft Skiff JJ Giltinan Trophy - Race 1

by Frank Quealey 3 Mar 2018 18:54 AEDT 2-11 March 2018

Sponsored by The Winning Group, (today's race sponsored by Quality Marine Clothing)

The young New Zealand Maersk Line team of Josh Porebski, Jack Simpson and Dave Hazard was a shock, but well-deserved winner of Race 1 of The Winning Group JJ Giltinan International 18ft Skiff Championship on Sydney Harbour today.

Maersk Line grabbed the lead on the first spinnaker run, after The Kitchen Maker capsized at the wing mark, and was never headed over the next two laps of the course, before going on to win by 16s.

Australia's Finport Trade Finance (Keagan York, Matt Stenta, Angus Williams) trailed Maersk Line for the entire two laps and finished strongly on the final two spinnaker runs, but the young team were strong under the pressure and held on for the victory.

America's Harken (Riley Gibbs, Dan Phillips, Peter Harris) was a further 1m5s back in third place, followed by Honda Marine (David McDiarmid, NZ), Asko Appliances (James Dorron, Aust) and C-Tech (Alex Vallings, NZ).

The race, which was sailed in a 15-18-knot North East wind, produced some spectacular downwind rides for the crews but it also produced disappointment for some of the leading contenders for the title.

The Kitchen Maker (Scott Babbage, Aust) sailed a brilliant course up the first windward leg to the Beashel Buoy mark and led narrowly from Vintec (Kirk Mitchell, Aust) and Maersk Line, while Finport and Knight Frank (Riley Dean, NZ) headed the rest of the fleet.

Conditions were tricky as the leaders headed to the wing mark off Skark Island and took a toll on both The Kitchen Maker and Vintec.

Series favourites Smeg (Lee Knapton, Aust) and Honda Marine were both well back in the pack.

Maersk Line dominated on the next windward leg back to the Beashel Buoy and held a good lead over Finport and Harken, which had settled into a good battle for second place. These three teams had opened up a lead over the rest of the fleet, although both Smeg and Honda Marine were making progress through the fleet.

Smeg's day came to a spectacular end when the skiff appeared to hit the wake of a power vessel and the skiff nose dived. The Australian champions recovered but came home a distant 15th and will now have to make sure there are no more potential discard results over the rest of the regatta.

Honda Marine's recovery was much more successful as the New Zealanders came home in fourth place, a mere 1s ahead of Asko Appliances.

It's been an unfortunate start for the European teams, who were forced to use borrowed boats when their skiffs were impounded, temporarily we hope, on arrival in Sydney.

Race 1 Results:

PosBoat NameFinishElasped
1Maersk Line15:59:1701:14:17
2Finport Trade Finance15:59:3301:14:33
3Harken16:00:3801:15:38
4Honda Marine16:01:5301:16:53
5ASKO Appliances16:01:5401:16:54
6C-Tech16:02:2201:17:22
7Vintec16:04:2301:19:23
8Knight Frank16:04:3901:19:39
9AppliancesOnline.com.au16:04:4901:19:49
10Yandoo16:05:2601:20:26
11Quality Marine Clothing16:05:3501:20:35
12Peroni16:06:0101:21:01
13Rag & Famish Hotel16:06:2701:21:27
14De'Longhi16:06:4501:21:45
15Smeg16:06:5001:21:50
16LUMIX16:07:4201:22:42
17Ilve16:08:0401:23:04
18thekitchenmaker.com.au16:08:1001:23:10
19Dal Zotto16:18:5601:33:56
20The Time Genie16:24:2301:39:23

Conditions are expected to be much different tomorrow as a Southerly wind is predicted before the start of Race 2.

Race 2 of the JJ Giltinan Championship will be sailed on Sydney Harbour tomorrow, Sunday 4 March.

Race dates for the rest of the championship are:

  • Race 3 Tuesday March 6
  • Race 4 Wednesday March 7
  • Race 5 Thursday March 8
  • Race 6 Saturday March 10
  • Race 7 Sunday March 11

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