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18ft Skiff Season Point Score on Sydney Harbour - Race 17

by Frank Quealey 23 Feb 08:19 UTC 23 February 2025
A look at the winner, Yandoo - 18ft Skiff Season Point Score race 17 © SailMedia

The Yandoo team of Tom Needham, Fang Warren and Lewis Brake gave an outstanding performance of crew work in the 18-20 knot North East wind to score a confidence-building victory in the Australian 18 Footers League, Season Point Score Race 17 on Sydney Harbour today. The race sponsor was Royal Oak Hotel Double Bay

With the Giltinan world Championship just two weeks away, Yandoo's has been under pressure from the current Australian champion Rag & Famish Hotel team (Harry Price) but today's win in a typical harbour nor'easter was a real boost for the defending Giltinan champions.

After three exciting laps of the course, Yandoo crossed the finish line 49s ahead of a very persistent challenging Vaikobi (Kirk Mitchell, Andrew Stephenson and Daniel Barnett), with Finport Finance (Keagan York, Angus Williams and Phil Marshall) a further 1m6s back in third place.

Balmain (Henry Larkings) also showed some excellent form to finish in fourth place ahead of Rag & Famish Hotel, Sixt (Jacob Marks) and Queensland's Big Foot Bags & Covers (Dave Hayter), which was competing in preparation for the upcoming Giltinan Championship.

The German team on Black Knight (Heinrich von Bayern) only arrived yesterday for the Giltinan, but were anxious to get on the water and crossed the finish line next, ahead of The Kitchen Maker (Lachlan Steel), Lazarus Capital Partners (Tom Cunich), Smeg (Nathan McNamara) and Noakes (Bec Hancock).

Balmain's team of Henry Larkings, Tom Grimes and Flynn Twomey have produced consistently good performances all season and have deserved the one point lead they hold going into the final race (next Sunday) in the 90-year-old Australian 18 Footers League Season Point Score series.

Balmain has a total of 82 points, followed by Rag & Famish Hotel on 83, Yandoo 89, Vaikobi 91, The Kitchen Maker 92 and Lazarus Capital Partners on 96 points.

Right from the start of the 3-buoys race, Yandoo was in or near the lead and led the fleet from Vaikobi, Burrawang-Young Henrys Simon Nearn), Finport Finance, and Sixt when spinnakers were set for the run to the wing mark off the southern end of Shark Island.after all teams had cleared the first set of weather marks.

Yandoo was under pressure from the Vaikobi team which got to within 5s of the lead as the two skiffs set off for the next spinnaker run from Shark Island to Clark Island.

Burrawang-Young Henrys was next, followed by Balmain, Finport Finance, Sixt and Smeg.

The action was spectacular as the skiffs raced between the islands and the Yandoo team's excellent crew work allowed it to extend the lead out to 19s from Vaikobi, Burrawang-Young Henrys, Balmain, Smeg, Finport Finance, Sixt, The Kitchen Maker, Lazarus, Rag & Famish Hotel and Big Foot.

Shortly after rounding the bottom mark, a big change came over the race and Vaikobi grabbed the lead from Yandoo while Balmain continued to work its way through the fleet and was now in third place. Two teams fell foul to the tough conditions, Sixt and Smeg and capsized, but both teams righted themselves and continued in the race.

Yandoo regained the lead midway up the next windward leg to the second set of 3-buoys marks,

Under the handicap system, Yandoo had to sail further to the 'red' buoy while Vaikobi gained a slight advantage by sailing to the 'white' mark.

Yandoo rounded her mark 15s ahead of Vaikobi but Vaikobi's mark, being several metres 'shorter' allowed the two skiffs to be alongside each other as they started the long spinnaker run back down the harbour to the bottom mark off Clark Island.

Balmain was in third place, followed by Finport Finance and Burrawang-Young Henrys.

At Clark Island, Yandoo had extended her lead over Vaikobi to 30s with Balmain now only 10s further back in third place, followed by Finport Finance and Rag & Famish Hotel, which was 1m50s from the leader.

Yandoo's crew were in great form and, despite a great challenge from the Vaikobi team, still managed to hold onto a 30s lead as spinnakers were set for the final time and the run, via the Shark Island wing mark, to the finish off Clark Island.

Next Sunday is the final race of the Australian 18 Footers League Club Championship in conjunction with the final race of the Season Point Score. It is also the final hit-out for all teams before the start of the Giltinan Championship, from 8-16 March.

The club's spectator ferry will follow next Sunday's race, leaving Double Bay Public Wharf at 2pm. The ferry will also follow all seven race days during the Giltinan Championship.

Race 17 Results:

PosBoat NameCrewFinishElapsedHandicapCorrectedPts
1YandooTom Needham, Fang Warren, Lewis Brake15:55:3201:10:32001:10:321
2VaikobiKirk Mitchell, Andrew Stephenson, Daniel Barnett15:56:2101:11:21001:11:212
3FinportKeagan York, Angus Williams. Phil Marshall15:57:2701:12:27001:12:273
4Balmain PrivateHenry LarkingsTom GrimesFlynn Twomey15:57:5101:12:51001:12:514
5Rag and FamishHarry Price, Max Paul, Finn Rodowicz15:58:1501:13:15001:13:155
6SixtJacob Marks, Alex Marinelli, Matt Doyle15:59:0901:14:09001:14:096
7Big Foot Bags and CoversDave Hayter, Ben Roxburgh, Elliott Mahar16:00:0501:15:05001:15:057
8The Kitchen MakerLachlan Steel, Jerome Watts, Darcy McCracken16:00:1201:15:12001:15:128
9SmegNathan McNamara, Jed Cruickshank, Jack Taylor16:03:5601:18:56001:18:569
10NoakesBec Hancock, Cam Walker, Ben Kilby16:23:1901:38:19001:38:1910
DNF18 Footers Bar and RestaurantLuca Gambacorti, Nic Livermore, Nathan Byrne     
DNFBurrawang HotelSimon Nearn, Max Nearn, Cameron McDonald     
DNFMarine OutletJohn CooleyCam GundyJohn Walton     
DNFShaw and PartnersEmma Rankin, Charlie Gundy, TBC     
DNFGerman Team 2Mickey Martin, Tami Baukmann, Benji Bohringer     
NSCLazarus Capital PartnersTom Cunich, Josh Feldmann, Paddy Bannon     
NSCBlack KnightHeinrich Van Bayern, Thomas Martin, Andy Martin     
DNCGotcha4lifeWilliam Dargaville, Ryan Wilmot, James Doyle     
DNSThe ROYAL OakHugo Stoner, Hugo Leeming, Daniel Watson     

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