Please select your home edition
Edition
Excess Catamarans

18ft Skiff NSW Championship on Sydney Harbour - Race 4

by Frank Quealey 16 Dec 2018 18:45 AEDT 16 December 2018

The Smeg 18ft Skiff team of Michael Coxon, Ricky Bridge and Mike McKensey gave an awesome display of power sailing as they tamed the 25-knot, gusting to 30-knots, North East wind to take out Race 4 of the NSW 18ft Skiff Championship on Sydney Harbour today.

Smeg grabbed the lead from the start and dominated the fleet before going on to record a 2m41s victory.

In a day which required the very best racing skills, the next two teams to finish behind Smeg were loaded with the very best.

Bing Lee, skippered by former Australian champion Micah Lane, with former Giltinan champions Peter Harris and Scott Babbage in the team, chased Smeg all day but were unable to match the winner's speed.

Third place went to Winning Group, which had John Winning Jr, and two more Giltinan champions, Seve Jarvin and Sam Newton, in the team.

Winning Group finished 1m14s behind Bing Lee, and more than four minutes ahead of the fourth boat, Ilve (Jonathan Whitty).

Rag & Famish Hotel (Bryce Edwards) came in fifth, followed by Finport Finance (Keagan York), Vintec (Kirk Mitchell), Asko Appliances (James Dorron), The Oak Double Bay-4 Pines (Aron Everett) and MMM (Tom Anderson).

The other eight entries were forced to retire with a variety of gear failures in the extremely strong wind conditions.

Smeg leads the NSW Championship scores with a total of 10 points, followed by Asko Appliances on 14, Finport Finance on 18, Winning Group on 20, Rag & Famish Hotel on 23 and Yandoo (John Winning) 24.

Smeg's domination began soon after the race started and a clear lead was established by the time the fleet reached the windward mark at Beashel Buoy.

Bing Lee was already in second place ahead of Finport Finance, Noakesailing (Sean Langman), with Vintec and Winning Group ahead of the rest.

Vintec and Finport Finance had problems on the run and lost several minutes, leaving Smeg, Bing Lee and Noakesailing to head the fleet at the end of the first lap of the course.

Winning Group had edged forward to be in fourth place ahead of Ilve and Asko Appliances.

While there was little change in the placings over the final two laps of the course, spectators were treated to some action-packed, high speed racing as the skiffs powered around the course.

Smeg's crossed the finish line one full leg of the course ahead of Bing Lee, and her crew were more than happy with the performance.

Skipper, Michel Coxon was cautious in his comments, but was happy with the team's performance in such rugged conditions.

NSW Championship Race 4 Results:

PosBoat Name (Skipper)FinishElaspedHandicapCorrected
1Smeg (MICHAEL COXON)15:58:5601:13:56101:12:56
2Bing Lee (MICAH LANE)16:01:3701:16:37201:14:37
3Winning Group (JOHN WINNING Jr)16:02:5101:17:51201:15:51
4Ilve (JONO WHITTY)16:07:0401:22:04901:13:04
5Rag & Famish Hotel (BRYCE EDWARDS)16:11:2901:26:29401:22:29
6Finport Finance (KEAGAN YORK)16:15:5401:30:54001:30:54
7Vintec (KIRK MITCHELL)16:16:1001:31:10601:25:10
8ASKO Appliances (JAMES DORRON)16:23:3601:38:36001:38:36
9The Oak Double Bay / 4 Pines (ARON EVERETT)16:28:5201:43:52901:34:52
10MMM (TOM ANDERSON)16:33:4601:48:46601:42:46
DNFAppliancesOnline.com.au (BRETT VAN MUNSTER)    
DNFDal Zotto (JACK SPRAGUE)    
DNFNoakesailing (SEAN LANGMAN)    
DNFQuality Marine Clothing (YVETTE HERITAGE)    
DNFRMarine Pittwater (SIMON NEARN)    
DNFthekitchenmaker.com.au (JORDAN GIRDIS)    
DNFYandoo (JOHN WINNING)    
DNFLumix (KATIE LOVE)    

Today's race was the final race before the fleet takes a break over the Christmas-New Year period. Racing resumes on Sunday, 13 January 2019.

For those who can't make it onto the water to follow the club's racing live streaming of each race is available on 18FootersTV.

Related Articles

The Vaikobi 18ft Skiff Team 2025
One of the young teams expected to be amongst the leading group this season One of the young teams expected to be amongst the leading group in the Australian 18 Footers League's 2025-26 season fleet on Sydney Harbour is the Vaikobi 18ft Skiff Team led by former Australian Cherub class champion Kirk Mitchell. Posted on 7 Sep
The Sixt 18ft Skiff Team 2025
Young team hoping for a more settled start to the 2025-26 season The young Sixt 18ft skiff team is hopeful a more settled start to the 2025-26 season at the Australian 18 Footers League, compared to the last-minute rush in 2024, and a third season together as a happy combination. Posted on 30 Aug
Bulwarks and Bulldust – Show 4 Season 2
Bulwarks and Bulldust welcomes Jack Macartney into the Captain's Chair This week Bulwarks and Bulldust speaks with Jack Macartney, legendary Australian sailor, Sydney to Hobart winner, RTW racer, 18-footer driver, and co-owner of Cannafox. Posted on 23 Aug
Bulwarks and Bulldust – Show 3 Season 2
Show Three of Season Two - Joel Turner of GC Sails - is now up and running This week Bulwarks and Bulldust speaks with Joel Turner, former Australian Sailing Team member in the 49er squad, and co-owner of GC Sails on the Gold Coast. Posted on 15 Aug
How the Australian 18 Footers League began
The evolution of Australia's leading 18 footer club As the Australian 18 Footers League (originally known as NSW 18 Footers Sailing League) prepares for the upcoming 2025-26 season, beginning with Race 1 of the Spring Championship on October 12, it's good to remember how the 'League' began in 1935. Posted on 13 Aug
Vaikobi Launches Custom Teamwear Program
To Elevate Team Identity and Performance Vaikobi, the world-renowned brand in performance watersports apparel, is proud to officially launch Vaikobi Custom Teamwear, a bespoke service designed to outfit teams, clubs, and businesses with high-quality, customised technical clothing. Posted on 7 Aug
Rockport Crew's 25th Year Reunion
Record-breaking 18ft Skiff team celebrate in London When England's Tim Robinson skippered Rockport to victory in the 1999 JJ Giltinan 18 footer Championship on Sydney Harbour, he set the record of becoming the first skipper from the Northern Hemisphere to win the coveted 18 footer championship. Posted on 29 Jul
New Zealand: 18 footer innovators
Strong contributors to the 18ft Skiff's evolution over the years David McDiarmid's Honda Marine 18 footer team had just completed its three-in-a-row winning run at the 2020 JJ Giltinan World Championship on Sydney Harbour when the Covid pandemic hit and suspended the New Zealand 18ft skiff challenge until 2024. Posted on 23 Jul
18ft Skiffs: Queensland 18 footer history
Decades of successful ideas and achievement Queensland's revival over recent seasons, which resulted in a two-pronged attack by experienced and young teams in new skiffs at the 2025 Giltinan world championship Posted on 2 Jul
18ft Skiff European Championships
Germany's Black Knight takes the title by a single point The International 18 Footer League - European Championship 2025, hosted by Circolo Vela Arco, concluded on Thursday, after five days of spectacular racing featuring some of the fastest and most exciting skiffs in the sailing world. Posted on 27 Jun
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic RangeAllen SailingX-Yachts X4.3