Please select your home edition
Edition
Leaderboard FD July August September 2023

Sail Port Stephens - Overall

by Mark Rothfield 25 Apr 2021 03:50 PDT 19-25 April 2021
2021 Sail Port Stephens - Final day © Salty Dingo

As Australia commemorated Anzac Day, there were battles aplenty on the water in an action-packed finale to Sail Port Stephens 2021, which saw some surprise victors in a number of divisions.

The two-year break due to last year's COVID-enforced cancellation made the contests more willing than ever, yet when the spray settled the winners were grinners and the vanquished vowed to return next year to do it all again.

Dates for 2022, incidentally, are April 4-10.

Ichi Ban owner Matt Allen was delighted to be back at a regatta where he has enjoyed considerable success, taking home the prestigious NSW title for IRC Division 1 along with ORC honours. Two wins today, when it mattered, put an emphatic exclamation mark on the result.

"It was another good day's racing out there, and everything worked out well. It was a good test of boat speed and tactics," he said.

"We wanted to hit our straps this weekend. We have one more regatta in Newcastle next weekend and that's it until the Gold Coast Race, so it was nice to get the mojo back and get the boat into top gear.

"I've also been busy off the water with what's going on in world sailing. It made it even nicer to get out there and switch the brain to sailing mode. Everything else evaporates."

Keiran Mulcahy's King 40 Soozal, representing Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, maintained its consistency on the scoreboard despite a few shifts in the breeze today, winning IRC Division 2 by four points from the DK46 Khaleesi and Farr 40 Goodform, which overtook Bushranger today. Soozal also achieved the ORC double.

As expected, Dale Sharp's Sofarr claimed its second consecutive NSW title after finishing the six-race series on 15 points - 11 ahead of runner-up Stormaway, with 3rd-placed Get it On a further point adrift.

The smallest boat in its division, the Farr 31 was muscled out of the first start but recovered to finish 3rd and effectively wrap up the series. It then posted a 7th in the final race when the pressure was off. The Italia 11.98 Cicero took home the ORC title for the division.

Race officer Denis Thompson: "It was good to get some breeze again today and we had two excellent races. Really, it has been pretty smooth sailing this week. The protest committee was a little busier than normal, but that's probably to be expected when you have 130 yachts in close quarters.

"We have a lot of happy customers out there, and that's the main thing."

Performance Racing Division 1 saw a popular win for Newcastle yacht Mako, with co-owner Tim Dodds at the helm.

"That's a nice surprise after our first race this morning," Dodds said when told of the result. "We blew up our No.1 headsail, which put us behind the eight ball, then we broke the start... which put us even further behind the eight ball."

The Sydney 40 posted a 10th, it's worst result of the week, in Race 5 but rebounded with a 2nd in the last race.

"We're very happy to bounce back after that. The boys hung in there and sailed really well," Dodds added.

"We've had some podium finishes before at Airlie Beach, but I think this is the best result for the boat. Most of the owners have been on board this week but we also like to bring a few newbies in, so they get the experience as well."

With PHS handicaps being adjusted after each race, the Beneteau 34.7 Speedwell sped home with a wet sail today to snare Performance Racing Division 2 from Agent 88 and Bullwinkle. Overnight leader Fareast 28R dropped to 5th overall.

There were more movers and shakers in Performance Cruising, Robert Hale's J122 Jackpot taking a late win in Division 1, as did Port Stephens local Una Vita in Division 2. Joji made it a two-up for J Boats by maintaining its overnight lead in Division 3.

Australian Sports Boat Association NSW Titles

Top Gear's Stig was a man of few words, and Lake Macquarie sailor Malcolm Dean also let his Shaw 650 of the same name do the talking in the hard-fought ASBA State Championships.

"We didn't need to sail the last race, which was a nice position to be in," Dean said. "The regatta was awesome. The race committee on our course did a brilliant job in really challenging conditions. Everything was perfect - we kept checking bias on the start line and there wasn't any.

"I'm going to buy them all a beer this afternoon."

The Stig has won the past two national titles, the past two Queensland titles and now the NSW - a trifecta that Dean believes has never previously been achieved in the class.

"It was the last piece of the puzzle and I don't think anyone has done it before. We have a great boat and also a great crew."

Cousins Andrew and Israel Smith, who happen to live in the same street as Dean, were pulling the strings on The Stig.

Re-Heat finished second overall and took a race win today. "We're always wrestling with them, even in the pub," Dean said. "There's great banter and we love sailing against the best - that's what we enjoy."

Off-the-Beach regatta

Where only one race was sailed yesterday due to a non-existent breeze, the Finn class managed three excellent windward-leewards today. Association President Phil Chadwick was rapt with the regatta and, like Dean, full of praise for the race committee from Bay Sailing Centre.

"We'll be back, and we'll bring more with us," Chadwick said. "We had a beautiful apartment right on the water and rigged up on the front lawn. All nine Queensland Finns launched together, and we had a ball.

"Last night, 24 of us went to dinner and we have 14 tonight. Sailing's only half of it - for us, socialising is the other half. We loved the venue and the holiday atmosphere."

Rob McMillan dominated the results aboard NB Sailsports, winning two of the four races against a nationals-quality fleet.

Sabots and Lasers also joined the regatta, which is now set to become a permanent fixture on the Sail Port Stephens calendar.

Sail Port Stephens 2021 is supported by the NSW Government through its tourism agency Destination NSW, along with Port Stephens Council and key sponsors Pantaenius Insurance, Alloggio, Bannisters Port Stephens and Flagstaff Marine.

Related Articles

2025 Six Metre World Championship Day 4
Three races for both divisions on the penultimate day in Osyter Bay Three races for both divisions on the penultimate day of the 2025 Six Metre World Championships at the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, produced some great competition and a new race winner. Posted today at 5:20 am
46th Cannes Royal Regatta day 4
Storm... of calm! After three wonderful days of "champagne sailing" as the Anglo-Saxons say, the "fan" decided to take a break this Thursday. Posted today at 5:12 am
2025 J/70 Corinthian Worlds at Massachusetts day 2
Alec Cutler's Hedgehog takes charge after 3 more races held Winds at 10-15 knots, murky skies and rolling waves were the order of the day at the J/70 Corinthian World Championship in Marblehead, Massachusetts USA. Posted on 25 Sep
52 Super Series 2025 Porto Cervo day 3
Sled lead in Porto Cervo and have slashed American Magic's circuit lead in chase for the title The strong Mistral breeze on Sardinia's Costa Smeralda dropped away nicely today and three good, highly competitive races were completed, bringing the 52 SUPER SERIES - Porto Cervo - Range Rover regatta back to schedule. Posted on 25 Sep
12 Metre North American Championship concludes
As Newport looks ahead to the 2026 Worlds The 2025 12 Metre North American Championship concluded September 21 on Narragansett Bay, bringing together a small yet iconic fleet of four boats whose elegance was matched by fierce competition. Posted on 25 Sep
Melges 24 Worlds 2025 at Trieste, Italy Day 3
Light winds compress the standings in Trieste The 2025 Melges 24 World Championship, organized by Yacht Club Adriaco in collaboration with the International Melges 24 Class Association and with the support of the Italian Melges 24 Class, continues in something of a slow-motion rhythm. Posted on 25 Sep
A true attraction for non-French skippers
Hard work, training, and perseverance in the 56th La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec The excellence of the French solo racing pathway is increasingly attracting non-French skippers who want to come, learn, and train in a discipline that, for now, remains very French. Posted on 25 Sep
CSA announces 2026 Rally calendar
Featuring an exciting lineup of events tailored to unite sailors The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) is thrilled to unveil its new Rally Calendar for 2026, designed for cruising sailors eager to explore the vibrant waters of the Caribbean in the company of fellow adventurers. Posted on 25 Sep
Last Chance to Complete 2x25 Survey
As Early Results Highlight Inequities Early responses to The Magenta Project's 2x25 survey reveal encouraging signs of progress on representation alongside systemic barriers that continue to hold sailing and the wider marine industry back. Posted on 25 Sep
RS21 Worlds 2025 at Porto Rotondo, Sardinia Day 1
49 boats and over 200 sailors from 13 nations are taking part The RS21 World Championship is back at Yacht Club Porto Rotondo, with 49 boats and over 200 sailors from 13 nations ready to battle it out for one of the most competitive titles in one-design keelboat racing. Posted on 25 Sep
Maritimo M50Zhik 2024 DecemberLloyd Stevenson - AC ETNZ 1456x180px BOTTOM