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Chilly start to Hobart's winter yacht racing at Bellerive Yacht Club

by Peter Campbell 27 May 2018 05:50 PDT
Wild West leading TasPaints in the Bellerive Yacht Club's first winter race today © Peter Watson

Hobart's winter yacht racing started today, in classic end-of-autumn/early winter weather – fog on the hills around the city, a wind chill factor of close to zero or below, and a shifty northerly breezes on the River Derwent.

Well rugged up for the weather, the hardy crews of 24 boats took to the river for a morning of close racing in Bellerive Yacht's Club's first race for its Hobart Jaguar Land Rover Winter Series.

"Derwent River at the beginning of winter...racing in 6-17 knots with four to 11 degrees.... eeek!" commented Michelle Denney, co-owner of Wild West with husband Michael.

BYC was first away with winter racing today, the Derwent Sailing Squadron and the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania running their winter pennants in consecutive Sunday mornings through to early September.

"The 'Bridgewater Jerry' (a heavy morning fog that sweeps down the Derwent and over the city of Hobart and its riverside suburbs) was in full flight," reported Bellerive Yacht Club sailing manager Peter Watson.

"The wind chill temperature was close to zero degrees, or below, and the shifty northerly breeze of 8-15 knots made the upwind and downwind tactics critical.

"The ever-present down river current made the centre of the river problematic for setting a good course. Race officer Grant Sutton made the correct call in shortening Divisions two and three as not to exceed the 12 noon race time limit.

"We had an excellent fleet of 24 boats from all three main clubs."

Wild West from the Derwent Sailing Squadron and TasPaints, skippered by retiring BYC vice-commodore Ian Stewart, had a close duel for line honours in Division 1, with the Mumm 36 finally overtaking Wild West to get the gun by 21 seconds.

TasPaints also took first place on corrected time from B&G Advantage (Jeff Cordell) and Commodore Graham Mansfield's Black Magic. Wild West, top rating boat in the fleet, placed fifth.

In Division 2, Richie Upton's Twist took fastest time, but was relegated to fourth in handicap results by Rousabout (Derek Inglis), Saga (Chris Sheehan) and Trouble (Mark Millhouse).

In Division 3, Paul Johnstone's Skeme finished seventh in fleet but first on handicap, winning from Paul Einoder's Off-Piste and Jim Thorpe's Hydrotherapy which took fastest time in an impressive showing.

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