Please select your home edition
Edition
Allen Sailing

Manly 16ft Skiff Club Championship Heat 3

by Adam Lucius 11 Nov 2024 21:10 PST 9 November 2024

For five years, Kurt Hansen was lost to sailing

Burnt out after a prolonged stint travelling the globe in the 49er class, the then 22-year-old walked away from the sport to pursue other interests - including ironman triathlon events - while building a career in the renewable energy sector.

"I felt I had to focus on other things for a while, so I gave the sailing away," Hansen explained. "You certainly miss the sport after a great day on the water but then you remember all the shifts you've been on the wrong side of, plus the time and financial commitment, and it brings you back to Earth. It's a beautifully challenging sport. "It was probably after watching the sailing at the Paris (Olympic) Games that I started thinking about sailing again. I remembered how much fun it was. "It was about then that (Manly 16s sailor) Chris (Williams) called and asked me about sailing 16s and I said I'll go out and see how it goes." We can report it's going well.

Despite being off the water for five years, Hansen has lost none of his skills or sailing awareness. Sharing skipper duties with Daryl Milham on Modern Concept Constructions (MCC), the 27-year-old has quickly emerged as a genuine threat in this red-hot Manly 16s fleet. Combining with Jackson Cranfield and Williams in just his third race at Manly, Hansen led the field home in last Saturday's third heat of the club championship.

In a flukey easterly and outgoing tide, MCC got off to a great start to take the lead at the top mark. By the bottom mark they found themselves in a dogfight with Bosker Build (Sarah Lee), the reigning St George club champion and National Champion, entering the race for a hit-out but ineligible to collect an official placing after fishing second. Once MCC was able to squeeze past Bosker, they extended their advantage to finish a minute ahead of Red Pumps Red (Zoe Dransfield), Moonen Yachts (Daniel Turner) and Red Pumps (Tyler Dransfield).

"The conditions lent themselves to a race that was back and forth...it was a real snakes and ladders type day," Hansen explained. "I actually thought we'd fallen out of it at one stage but a puff of wind from God put us back in contention. "We just sailed pretty conservatively from there." It was a first club championship win for both Hansen and Williams with the promise of a lot more to come.

MCC currently sits second behind Red Pumps on the overall series score and also plan to be up to their neck in the race for the upcoming state and national titles. "Chris and Jackson are keen to have a red-hot crack at the nationals, states and club champs and I really hope I can step up to the plate and help them," Hansen said. "For me, it's about going out there with no pressure and having a lot of fun and that's when I sail at my best."

Meanwhile, Fluid Building claimed handicap honours while Harken (Heidi Bates/Orlando Sadlik) made it three straight club championship heat wins in the 13s. Heidi said: "Saturday's race was set in super lumpy and shifty conditions with the top mark set all the way out the Heads. "Up the first leg it was really tight with close battles between the top five boats. As we are quite light our boat speed was good in the conditions and after the first lap we were able to pull away and get the win.

"This season our main goals are to keep improving and learning as much as we can from the racing and the class. "We would also like to prove that we can be really competitive in all conditions, especially the windier conditions as we are a lighter team. "We want to give club, states and nationals our best go."

Related Articles

Manly 16s Club Championship Heat 6
IMEI Barnabas Build breaks the dominance of the top three boats with a late win The Manly 16ft club championship title race is increasingly becoming a race in two, despite IMEI Barnabas Build breaking the dominance of the top three boats with a late win in heat six on Saturday. Posted today at 7:40 am
Manly Junior 2025 State Championship
Three generations of Manly Skiff Club royalty were on show Three generations of Manly Skiff Club royalty were on show as a clutch of emerging young sailors showcased their talent on a hectic weekend of competition. Posted on 26 Nov
Manly 16s Club Championship Heat 4 & 5
It was the perfect hit-out for Dransfield and crew Hugh and Jamie Stodart Zoe Dransfield is keeping one eye on the present and one on the future as she juggles a busy schedule of racing, coaching and title chasing. Posted on 25 Nov
The Red Army at Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club
And you thought you had a busy week? Manly 16ft skiff sailor Greg Windust has four kids aged between 10-15 all sailing at the club while also sponsoring/funding four skiffs and having an involvement with two Flying 11s and two Manly Juniors. Posted on 12 Nov
Queens of Buckingham Skiff Team
Many a great idea has been hatched over a long lunch Thanks to a group of forward-thinking ladies with connections to Manly 16ft Skiff Club, a proposal mapped out over a few bottles of wine, seafood and a cheese plate at Peats Bite on the Hawkesbury morphed into one of the great initiatives of recent times. Posted on 5 Nov
Manly 16ft Skiff SC Short Course Pointscore Day 3
The sailing class delivering on its promise Thirteen-footers have been around since 2002. It was a slow burn for a while, with Manly Skiff Club doing a lot of the heavy lifting early to ensure fleet numbers stayed at a respectable level. Now it's exploding in popularity. Posted on 30 Oct
Port Jackson Championship Handicap Race
A special win for Amy Mulkearns and her team If we ever needed reminding mums are super-human, Amy Mulkearns delivered living proof with a special win in last Saturday's Port Jackson Championships. Posted on 24 Oct
16ft & 13ft Skiff Port Jackson Championship
A surprise guest on Red Pumps Red! Zoe Dransfield thought her boyfriend was joking when he told her he might be able to secure one of the world's best sailors to fill in on Red Pumps Red for Saturday's Port Jackson Championships. And who could blame her? Posted on 21 Oct
Hamilton Island backs next wave of skiff talent
AST 16ft Skiff is set to line up in the iconic Port Jackson Championship The Australian Sailing Team (AST) 16ft Skiff is set to line up in the iconic Port Jackson Championship this weekend, hosted by the Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club (Manly 16s). Posted on 17 Oct
Manly 16s Club Championship Heat 3
Crazy doesn't begin to explain the finish Crazy doesn't begin to explain the finish to third heat of Manly's club championship on Saturday. Posted on 14 Oct
PredictWind - Offshore App 728x90 BOTTOMHyde Sails 2024 - One DesignFestival of Sails 2026