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2018 Etchells World Championship at Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron - Day 1

by John Curnow 22 Oct 2018 05:02 PDT 18-27 October 2018

On shore this morning you felt that it was going to be a grand day. The time had come. Race one, and even race two were upon us. A champion crew was soon going to be determined for the 2018 Etchells World Championship being held on Moreton Bay in Brisbane, Australia.

Yet once out past Green Island, there was less of the 8-10 knots from the Sou'east that had blessed the grounds of the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron in Manly, and much, much more of the three knots or less, and from anywhere ranging from 010 to 110 degrees. So it was not surprising at all to see the Answering Pennant hoisted before the midday hour arrived.

Some thought we might see some action by 1300hrs. Others went for a more realistic 1430hrs, which ended up being much closer to the mark in the end. This also meant it would be a one-race affair for the day. So with more than a couple of hours to kill, shade became the commodity in requirement, and so tarps, umbrellas and other items began adorning craft, as their sailors sought shelter from the powerful sun.

The good money was placed on a U Flag start being adopted, which meant that effectively you were going home for the day with no racing and no result, and alas for one craft this did occur.

The Race Officers had been clear about this, and so it was good to see that the fleet adopted a no nonsense policy when it came to starting, even if it did mean the spectators were not going to see the usual three or maybe four goes at getting a clean start away. With a 1200m long start line and a 2.5nm haul to the top, all the patience had been used in the waiting, so it was totally clear that it was all about the business end of the game out on the water today.

Today the right of centre was favoured and would be at least 12 knots from the Sou'east, but at the windward mark the increased tidal flow and shallower water meant the waves did stack up a little bit more, especially once that tide fully turned and you had it competing with the wind.

Ultimately the winner was Havoc, (AUS 1461) which is skippered by Iain Murray, with Grant Simmer and Richie Allanson on board. Of course, none of them really need any introduction, so in speaking with Murray afterwards he said, "It is nice to start the regatta, and sail well in the first race. There are a lot of anxious people out there, so getting a good start and first beat to windward, where you can find your rhythm without too much angst is a great way to begin a campaign."

On the second work to windward they did do well, which Murray commented on, "I think we had a good rhythm in the boat, and we have been working hard on our trim in the last couple of days with our coaches. We have found an easier way to sail the boat, which allows us a little more flexibility in the waves, and not as cranky boat as we've had in the past."

"With a hundred boats and all the spectator craft it gets really choppy, very quickly. If you get a good start then you are in the clear, but when you come around the leeward gate for the first time, and all hell breaks loose. There are boats everywhere, and chop, and all of a sudden you're in entirely different conditions."

"To get through all of that, and I think we transitioned that really well, so we made a gain on Lisa Rose (Martin Hill, Sean O'Rourke, Julian Plante, and Mat Belcher), as well as some breathing room on the crews behind, which in turn allows us to be a little more aggressive on the tack. There is certainly some advantage for being in the lead group, and hopefully we can keep the train going!"

Speaking of huddling very much under the large umbrella that adorned Magpie (Graeme Taylor, Steve Jarvin and James Mayo), Murray said, "We've been working with Magpie and also 1435 (Jeanne-Claude Strong, Marcus Burke, Seve Jarvin and Jeni Danks) for a long time. They have been great training partners. They keep it real, and have space for some humour in amongst it all. Just good people."

Of tomorrow, and all the days ensuing until Saturday, Murray simple said, "I think a regatta like this is all about not making a lot of mistakes and maximising your moments!"

Indeed there were many a smile inside the top ten places today. Gen XY (AUS 864), which is crewed by Brian Donovan, Ben Vercoe, Ash Deeks and skippered by Matt Chew, who said of their sixth place today, "We're super stoked to get race one over and done with a good result. We sailed clean and fast, are really looking forward to tomorrow."

Mark Thornburrow was all smiles in the clubhouse afterwards, and why wouldn't you be when your Racer C (HKG 1406), crewed by Mike Huang, Alexander Conway and 470 star, Will Ryan was in a very solid ninth place.

Yet without any doubt at all, seeing AUS511 (Grand V), so a very old boat indeed, and one of the only ones around with coloured topsides still, collect eighth place was wonderful. To learn that this is indeed part of the Royal Prince Alfred YC's Youth programme (under 25) was even better.

William Dargaville, Sarah Parker, James Farquharson, with David Chapman filling in today for Jessica Angus, were both very relaxed, and also really excited by their efforts. Talking with them all ashore, the group commented that, "The highlight has to be that race. The close racing really is what it is all about. We do like the challenge and technical aspects, sailing offshore here with the big fleet really has cemented the whole notion into our minds, as we got to see the craft come into their element."

Will and Sarah are no strangers to keelboats, with the 2016 Youth Match Racing Championship to their credit. "There are a lot of technical details that mark the difference between those Elliotts and these Etchells for us to get our heads around. So with Jess coming on we hope that they can perhaps even get a bullet", added Chapman as he stepped off.

Reigning World Champion, Steve Benjamin, with Michael Menninger, Ian Liberty, Jonathan Goldsberry, on board Stella Blue finished in 18th place today. Benjamin commented quayside, "The race course was absolutely perfect. The race management was spot on, and they waited just the right amount of time to get the race away and it was dead true. 120 degrees was a perfect course. We were quite surprised by the tide change. It was a little more than we were expecting, but it worked out in our favour, so we're happy about it. It was a really challenging racetrack, we're having a lot of fun, and really thrilled to be here."

Racing continues tomorrow, Tuesday October 23.

The Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron in the Brisbane suburb of Manly will host the 95-boat strong armada for the 2018 Etchells World Championship, as they tussle it out to see which crew reigns supreme. Racing begins in earnest on Sunday October 21, and concludes on Saturday October 27. Now to find out all you need to know about the boats, on the water, off the water, or to register to receive news, simply go to 2018etchellsworlds.org and click away!

Results after Day 1:

PosBoat NameNationalityBow noSail NoSkipperCrew 1Crew 2Crew 3R1Pts
1stHavocAUS71461Iain MurrayGrant SimmerRichard Allanson 11
2ndLisa RoseAUS191449Martin HillSean O'RourkeJulian PlanteMatt Belcher22
3rdWhisperAUS571330Bruce FergusonCameron MilesDavid Sampson 33
4thRouletteAUS51377Jud SmithMark JohnsonAndrew Smith 44
5thTriad2AUS21440John BertrandBen LambNoel Drennan 55
6thGen XYAUS64864Matthew ChewBrian DonovanBen VercoeAshley Deeks66
7thThe Hole WayAUS371306Grant CrowleJames MayjorJoe McMillan 77
8thGrand VAUS51511William DargavilleSarah ParkerJames FarquharsonDavid Chapman / Jessica Angus88
9thRacer CHKG841406Mark ThornburrowMike HuangAlexander ConwayWill Ryan99
10thOur ThingAUS851446David TurtonJosh TorpyKlaus Lorenz 1010
11thAmerica Jane 11USA981198Scott KaufmanLucas CalabreseJesse KirklandAusten Anderson1111
12thIron LotusAUS41442Tom KingDavid EdwardsGreg O’SheaIvan Wheen1212
13thSkanky GeneUSA271464Jay CrossMike BuckleyGeorge PeetEric Shampain1313
14thWar CanoeUSA331363Michael GoldfarbMorton HenriksenSkip Dieball 1414
15thTangoAUS431443Chris HamptonSam HainesCharlie Cumbley 1515
16thMagpieAUS471447Graeme TaylorSteve JarvinJames Mayo 1616
17thBGRAUS171317Bradley GinnivanScott MillerStuart Lee 1717
18thStella BlueUSA11427Stephen BenjaminMichael MenningerIan LibertyJonathan Goldsberry1818
19thCiaoAUS791244Douglas McGainMichael O’BrienAnthony Nossiter 1919
20thAlfieGBR341434Lawrie SmithRichard ParslowGoncalo RibeiroPedro Andrade2020
21stWobbegong2AUS361436Doug FlynnSteve McConaghyHenry Kernot 2121
22ndThe GeneralHKG531285James BadenachChristian ThompsonMartin WrigleyNIcholas Behrens2222
23rdOatmealUSA26926Peter DuncanAndrew PalfreyVictor Diaz de LeonSasha Ryan2424
24thTriadAUS831383William VoermanLucas DownGary Van Lunteren 2525
25thIris VAUS6853Peter McNeillJohn BoydKane Sinclair 2626
26thLes Freak Sont ChicHKG28884Martin KayeMarco PocciBen Cornish 2727
27thEmotional RescueAUS381385William CuneoStephen GirdisVictoria PryceGreg Clarke2828
28thDawn RaidAUS611361Ian JohnsonJohn CollingwoodTim Ede 2929
29thMojoAUS461146Mark KennedyMadi KennedySimon EllisIndiabeau Laborie3030
30thDream OnHKG931269Greg FarrellDaniel BelcherNagisa SakaiAlex Gough3131
31stEncoreAUS70870Peter CondeBrian HillierMyles Baron‑Hay 3232
32ndThe CureAUS741374David ClarkRaymond SmithAlan SmithAngus Sherring3333
33rdDangerzoneNZL961396Lincoln FraserGeoff WoolleySam MelvillePaul Snow‑Hansen3434
34thChelsea LadyAUS671267Bill SteeleMatthew JerwoodPat Vos 3535
35thLogAUS181021Mark BradfordVaughan PrenticeDarren HutchisonCarissa Bridge3636
36thAfrican QueenNGR501450Jan MuyskenLaurence MeadSimon Smith 3737
37thTop 40AUS321332Peter MerringtonIan McKillopMichael Coxon 3838
38th1435AUS351435Jeanne‑Claude StrongSeve JarvinMarcus BurkeJeni Danks3939
39thAnimal HouseAUS201320Dirk van der StruyfRichard RowellLuke Paterson 4040
40thLand RatAUS221422John WarlowTodd AndersonCurtis Skinner 4141
41stCruel JaneNZL481348Andrew WillsSimon CookeAnatole Masfen 4242
42ndFlirtationAUS621026Matthew CrawfordRobert CrawfordLucy ShephardKarl Bromfield4343
43rdAnnieUSA881388Gary GilbertAndrew HeenanClaire HeenanStephen Girdis4444
44thJust 2 FunnyAUS441144Trevor MartinAngus LaneSteve Cook 4545
45thThe MartianUSA31232Marvin BeckmannJeff EiberWilson StoutSerina Vilage4646
46thFifteen PlusNZL771059Craig GreenwoodJeremy ScantleburySam Meech 4747
47thBarryAUS90924Damien KingJeremy O’ConnellEliza SollyAshley Stoddart4848
48thWaterloo TooAUS21921Noel PatersonAndrew WiklundBrad Bell 4949
49thRapscallionAUS651365David HealeyIan MillerKevin Molen 5050
50thCrews ControlAUS99994Paul MinterJohn MinterBruce Swane 5151
51stCurved AirAUS811118George JohnstoneMark ThomsonJohn Humphries 5252
52ndOdysseyAUS541254Jill ConnellWade MorganGordon Maguire 5353
53rdRat PackAUS63963Grantham KittoBradley MooreGary Smith 5454
54thAvalonAUS101346Michael BellinghamWill CantyMike Hughes 5555
55thForteAUS591359Mark CrierAndrew HarryAndy Feathers 5656
56thShindigAUS861268Robert WeirPaul ThackrayWill Northan 5757
57thMona LisaAUS89925Matthew WhitnallRobert BishopHarley KruseBlake Wilson5858
58thThelastoneAUS421392Steve BillinghamKevin NixonWill Lewis 5959
59thKalika 3AUS141314Ian AudsleyGordon OttenPeter Kelly 6060
60thBait N SwitchAUS151215Jake LilleyMatt WearnLewis Brake SCP61
60thTouch Pause EngageAUS681186Michael Stovin‑BradfordAndrew GordonDavid Baker 6161
62ndIris IIIAUS521325Andy KearnanHamish HardyBen Durham 6262
63rdGreat White HunterAUS401401David DunnAndrew HoweStuart Clark 6363
64thFumanchuAUS801444Mark RobertsChad ElsegoodMatthew Johnston 6464
65thHighlanderAUS661226Martin WebsterRobbie GibbsWill BouldenZoe Thomson6565
66thThat’s LifeAUS311399Ian CrispDavid BucklandJefferson Bacon 6666
67thThe SaintAUS41941Martin SinclairDavid SmithLiam MurrayJordan Barney6767
68thAUS1463AUS921292Matthew RamaleyWill ThomsonAdam Turk 6868
69th2107 RacingAUS121213Jason AntillDave TaylorJack Andrew 6969
70thFinesseAUS75875Malcolm ParkerHarry HallRuby ScholtenAnneliese Scholten7070
71stAthenaAUS581258Alistair CowenMike AllanBrad Warneke 7171
72ndStampedeGBR291329Rob GoddardJack MuldoonSam Penhaul SmithDiana Kissane7272
73rdPerfect BalanceAUS781387Brendan GarnerChris MantonBen O’BrienJoshua Garner7373
74thPantherAUS231102Steve O’RourkeBurke MeliaTim MacGillivray 7474
75thSea LegsAUS871287Matthew MadsenLaurence WoodTodd Hughes 7575
76thPedro IIAUS241366Mark WoodlandGrant CramerMal Ware 7676
77thMiss MurphyUSA71971Kjeld HestehaveDan ToothBrian Pike 7777
78thShould’a Gone LeftAUS951395Peter ColemanGlenn FergusonJohn Shallvey 7878
79thWar of the RosesAUS601360Jeff RoseTaylor RoseRichard Smith 7979
80thGoodvibesAUS111288Robert HolmMark LemanLeroy McAvoy 8080
81stRogueAUS301130Robin RowSam JohnsonGregory DoolanKate Baisden8181
82ndMadnessHKG391339Charlie ManzoniKevin CrandallTiger MokWill Bridge8282
83rdIncentiveBER491249Tim PattonCampbell PattonRockal Evans 8383
84thSurpriseAUS821128Matthew FiskRyan FiskBrett Sims 8484
85thVoodoo SpiritAUS551024Guyon WilsonAlistair LeeBen Ramage 8585
86thWalk on WaterAUS251025Brett HeathGlenn NortonAndrew Poulton 8686
87thThe DonAUS911291Don WilsonGraeme MurrayBrian Hawthorne 8787
88thSpandanglesAUS941294Kerry SpencerFraser SpencerNicholas Spencer 8888
89thKnot EasyAUS76876Jason HawkinsJim SnowChris Nezmah 8989
90thChadAUS721318Stephen BradfordOllie NicholasElliot Noye 9090
91stTrekkaAUS131275Craig CoulsenTerry EllisCarel Pretorious 9191
92ndFast EddyAUS731156Damien WilliamsPeter AustenJulia ClareHarry Wieland9292
93rdMens Shirts Short SkirtsAUS451141Peter StubbingsRoss MelvilleDick Stephens UFD95
93rdThe Good The Bad and The UglyAUS161316Jonathan Harris (co‑skipper)Peter Cush (co‑skipper)Ryan Cush DNF95

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