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2019 King of the Derwent - Hobart's ionic river race

by Peter Campbell 3 Jan 2019 01:27 AEDT 2 January 2019
A freshening seabreeze favoured the small boats in the 2019 King of the Derwent fleet © Peter Watson

For only the second time in 41 editions of the iconic King of the Derwent yacht race, a northern Tasmanian boat has won Hobart's iconic yachting event.

Lawless, skippered by prominent Port Dalrymple Yacht Club member Stephen McElwee, today placed first on IRC corrected time to win the KOD, outsailing a fleet of yachts that had contested all three long ocean races that finished in Hobart last weekend.

Lawless finished first on corrected in the IRC category to decide the King of Derwent, but also won the PHS category of the race.

This evening, the Governor Tasmania, Professor the Honourable Kate Warner AC, presented the major trophies for the Derwent Boat Sales King of the Derwent, joined by John Radonokis, principle of the sponsors.

The only previous yacht from a northern Tasmanian yacht club to win the King of the Derwent was The Trump from Mersey Yacht Club in 2003, skippered by Tony Rundle, a one-time Premier of Tasmania.

Thirty-four years ago, Lawless, a 31-footer designed, built and skippered by Victorian naval architect John Green, finished a close second overall in a galeswept Sydney Hobart.

Since being owned by Stephen McELwee, Lawless has been a consistent club racer on the Tamar River and gained two podium results in this week's Launceston to Hobart Race.

For the first time, the King of the Derwent attracted all overall handicap winners of each major ocean race: Alive (Sydney Hobart), Philosopher (Launceston to Hobart) and Whistler (Melbourne Hobart).

Also lining up today was Oskana, Mike Pritchard's Cookson 50 which took line honours in the Westcoaster, and The Fork in the Road which skipperd the 45-footer to its seventh line honours win in the L2H.

Today, Alive, skippered by Duncan Hine, the first Tasmanian yacht to collect the Tattersalls Cup in 39 years, spreadeagled the fleet in the light winds but finished last on handicap.

Lawless was among the smaller boats that benefitted from a freshening 18 knot seabreeze that brought them home under spinnaker after a frustrating dead calm earlier in the river race.

The 31-footer won the IRC category (and the King of Derwent) from Philosopher, Shaun Tiedemann Sydney 36cr and Whistler, David Aplin's MBD36 which also won the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria's three-race Sovereign Series.

Off-Piste, Paul Einoder's Beneteau Oceanis 34 which won the AMS category of the L2H, followed this by taking out the AMS category of the King of the Derwent. Second place went to Philosopher, third to Whistler. Lawless did not enter AMS.

However, like all 25 boats in the KOD fleet, Lawless did contest the PHS category winning from Off-Piste and Stewart Geeves' Young 88, Footloose.

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