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Yamaha dominates in Sydney..Flying Fifteen Worlds..North Sails are 60

06/03/2017

 
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 06 Mar 2017
 


Yamaha dominates in Sydney..Flying Fifteen Worlds..North Sails are 60

Yamaha's crew drive their skiff on the two-sail reach - Race 2 - 2017 JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, February 26, 2017  Frank Quealey /Australian 18 Footers League
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for March 6, 2017

It was a case of so near but so far for David McDiarmid, Matt Steven and Brad Collins competing in Yamaha NZ in the 2017 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship over the past week in Sydney.

A protest room decision to award, and then not award, them redress after being hit by a port tack yacht in Race 3 of the regatta cost them any chance of becoming the first NZ winner in Sydney in the history of the 79 year old trophy.

They also missed being the first New Zealander since 1974 to win the trophy, regarded as the most prestigious in 18ft skiff sailing and arguably the most prestigious small boat trophy/regatta in the Southern hemisphere.

Torrential rain squall - Race 3 - JJ Giltinan Championship - February 2016  Michael Chittenden ©

A second New Zealand crew C-Tech (Alex Vallings, Shane Young and Scott Barnes) placed third equal on points, but dropped back to fourth after a tiebreaker was applied. Knight Frank (Riley Dean) finished 9th overall and Maersk (Graham Catley) placed 23rd. Of the other international competitors, Harken (USA) was 11th, Great Britain was 12th and the Danish entry 26th out of the 26 boat fleet.

The series winner, Thurlow Fisher, placed in the top five in all seven races, but only won one race. Coopers Rags and Famish had four places in the top three and two in the top ten, but didn't win a race. Yamaha won four races, placed 5th in another, and had to count a 19th after the protest committee removed redress for her DNF in Race 3.

Only two boats, Thurlow Fisher and Asko (6th overall) finished the regatta without a double-digit place on their score-card.

In its history the JJ's have been moved to several venues around the SW Pacific, ogften on an annual basis, and that had an element of evening up the chances of winning.

The decision to not move the regatta out of Sydney was no doubt made with the best of intentions - being held at the strongest organised club, sitting comfortably with the history of the Sydney Harbour 18ftrs, and with the strongest local fleet of the venues, plus the ferries, betting and all the fun of the Fair.

Yamaha and Thurlow Fisher Lawyers reaching on the run to the bottom mark - JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship  Frank Quealey /Australian 18 Footers League

For sure the event has become the pinnacle of the season for the Sydney fleet. That is reflected in their ability to develop and mount a now high quality live TV production - insomuch as you can adequately cover a fleet that is spread the length of Sydney harbour.

The use of a drone camera this year was a master-stroke and should become a model for the coverage of major sailing events. Running a drone has quickly become a whole new art, combining flying skill with video camera-work , and as with all photography being in the right position at the right time is critical. Add to that the fact that drones, unlike helicopters can't fly in all wind-strengths, don't like the rain, and suffer the occasional attack from sea gulls.

It's not easy and the AeroMedia and Camera Cat team did an outstanding job of putting the live coverage together - and weren't helped by the weather with rain squalls injecting themselves all too frequently into the racing.

The JJ's now have got themselves into the same space as the New York Yacht Club, in the early days of the America's Cup, when the Challenger had to sail to USA on her own bottom and race against the entire local fleet.

Now the seven challengers for the JJ Giltinan come by container - but still race the 19-strong home fleet, over the same waters and courses as the Sydney boats sail all summer.

The odds are heavily stacked against the international competitors. Ashore they fare no better with no international representation on the protest committee or organising body.

Yamaha and appliancesonline in a tight spinnaker battle as they head for the bottom mark - JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship  Frank Quealey /Australian 18 Footers League

To be fair the same home-ground situation exists when skiff regattas come to Auckland and other venues. In one 12ft Interdominion an Australian protestor was asked if he had any witnesses. 'No, there were no Australians around' was the deadpan response.

Maybe the 'we do it this way here, sonny' is part and parcel of the Sydney skiff sailing scene. But it is difficult for the event to be taken credibly without some levelling of the conditions under which the contest is conducted. It doesn't require the expense of an international jury, but it does require at least one person on the protest committee to come from outside Australia. The local knowledge advantage can never be removed, as long as Sydney Harbour is used, but it can be flattened.

While it is great to see skippers sailing in the regatta who are in their sixties, the fact is that those sailors are also the people who keep the class afloat literally through their management, sponsorship and philanthropy.

With World Sailing on the look out for a demonstration event for the 2020 Olympics, and the likelihood that the event selected will just be a variant of what is also in the existing line-up. The 18ft skiffs, now a near one-design class and easily able to put together a fleet of 10-12 boats, should have their hand up for that slot and could make a compelling case. Of the sailing classes, the 18ft skiffs alone have the history and culture of extreme sailing extending back to 1892. They are still the bleeding edge of contemporary sailing, partially in technology but mostly in sheer sailing skills.

Two international teams Harken (USA) leads Maersk Line (NZ) - Race 2 - 2017 JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, February 26, 2017  Frank Quealey /Australian 18 Footers League

The 18's have made great strides over the past few years, and this year particularly with their media and online coverage, but the class is built on a foundation of eggshells, and needs to keep the changes coming and maintain the momentum that has been built over the past few years.

Sadly New Zealand's chances of winning the event in Sydney seem to be as forlorn as ever. Not through a lack of sailing ability but because there will always be some issue or incident that trips up the international teams. For the Sydney-siders it is principally a matter of applying the lessons they have learned through years of sailing in their own back-yard, and being consistent. One of them will inevitably come through - it is just a question of who.

In regattas outside the Sydney Harbour stadium, it becomes apparent that the Australians have to just pull their trousers on one leg at a time, like everyone else. The competition becomes a lot more even. But it isn't Sydney.

New Zealand fleet - Final Day - Flying Fifteen World Championship 2017  Jonny Fullerton

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Gate rounding - Lexus Flying 15 World Championship  Jonny Fullerton

Appliancesonline leads Yamaha to the bottom mark - JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship  Frank Quealey /Australian 18 Footers League

Race 1 - 2017 JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, February 25, 2017  Michael Chittenden ©

Lowell North founded North sails 60 years ago - wearing his Olympic Gold Medal  North Sails

Knight Frank - Race 6 - JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, March 4, 2017  Michael Chittenden ©

- Race 7 - JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, March 5, 2017  Michael Chittenden ©

ILVE - Race 7 - JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, March 5, 2017  Michael Chittenden ©

Thurlow Fisher - Race 7 - JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, March 5, 2017  Michael Chittenden ©

Yamaha jumps - Race 7 - JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, March 5, 2017  Michael Chittenden ©

AppliancesOnline - Race 7 - JJ Giltinan Trophy 18ft Skiff Championship, March 5, 2017  Michael Chittenden ©

DeLonghi - JJ Giltinan Championship - February 2016  Michael Chittenden ©

C-Tech (NZL) - JJ Giltinan Championship - February 2016  Michael Chittenden ©





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Cayard Sailing,
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Nic Douglass,
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Collinson FX,
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Sail-World.com,
Catch the latest race of the JJ Giltinan Trophy for the 18ft Skiffs, sailed on Sydney harbour. Great coverage from the very knowledgeable team on the Camera Cat, including commentary from Peter Shipway, Bob Killick and Andrew Buckland.... [more]


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Di Pearson,
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Catch the latest race of the JJ Giltinan Trophy for the 18ft Skiffs, sailed on Sydney harbour. Great coverage from the very knowledgeable team on the Camera Cat, including commentary from Peter Shipway, Bob Killick and Andrew Buckland.... [more]


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Sail-World.com,
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Frank Quealey,
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Jonny Fullerton,
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America's Cup,
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JJ Giltinan 18ft skiffs - Replay Coverage of Race 4
Sail-World.com,
Catch the latest race of the JJ Giltinan Trophy for the 18ft Skiffs, sailed on Sydney harbour. Great coverage from the very knowledgeable team on the Camera Cat, including commentary from Peter Shipway, Bob Killick and Andrew Buckland.... [more]


JJ Giltinan 18fters - Images from the calm and tempest of Race 3
Michael Chittenden,
Michael Chittenden was back riding in the shotgun seat/deck behind the video camera on board the Camera Cat. He shot this gallery of images as Race 3 started in moderate winds, which increased dramatically as a rain squall hit the fleet on the first downwind leg, before easing to a calm as the boats outside the top three overall struggled to finish inside the one hour time limit.... [more]


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52 Super Series,
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Kiwi helmsmen prevail on GC32 Championship opening day
GC32 Racing,
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JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiffs - Squalls and calms test fleet in Race 3
Frank Quealey,
Australia finally broke the New Zealand dominance so far in the 2017 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship, sponsored by The Winning Group, when Appliancesonline.com won an incident packed race three of the championship on Sydney Harbour today. The race began in a light East wind before a rain squall hit the fleet on the spinnaker run to the bottom mark off Kurraba Poin... [more]


Flying Fifteen Worlds - Another win for Brits in Napier
Jonny Fullerton,
Day 3 of the 21st Lexus Flying Fifteen World Championship in Napier and another semi - overcast day with light winds on Hawke's Bay. For a while it looked like an on schedule start for the fleet of 57 boats but after two general recalls the PRO was frustrated by the persistent shifts in direction from 60 - 100 degrees and had to signal a wait for the breeze to settle.... [more]


JJ Giltinan 18ft skiffs - Replay Coverage of Race 3
Sail-World.com,
Catch the latest race of the JJ Giltinan Trophy for the 18ft Skiffs, sailed on Sydney harbour. Great coverage from the very knowledgeable team on the Camera Cat, including commentary from Peter Shipway, Bob Killick and Andrew Buckland.... [more]


Light conditions for Leg 1 of Two Man Round North Island Race
Deb Williams,
Conditions throughout Leg 1 of the SSANZ Round North Island race were frustratingly light for most competitors after they started in a light southerly breeze. Truxton (Tiller 35) skipper Wil Horne stated “ This was a tough first leg for all the wrong reasons, every time we managed to get a break on the competition the wind dropped out and it was another re-start.”... [more]


11 boats to race the first ever GC32 Championship
GC32 Racing,
Land Rover BAR Academy announced its squad for the 2017 season today. Like last year, the crew here is unusually being led by its bowman, in this case with former shorthanded offshore sailor, Rob Bunce, taking over from Neil Hunter, who has graduated up to the Land Rover BAR America's Cup sailing team.... [more]


RORC Caribbean 600 – A totally unique race
Louay Habib,
The 2017 edition will be remembered for highly competitive racing throughout the fleet, with American yachts winning the major prizes. The race was affected by unusual weather conditions, with a low pressure system sending the wind direction spinning through 360º of the compass.... [more]


Land Rover BAR Academy with big ambitions in Extreme Sailing Series
Extreme Sailing Series,
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Oman Air crew eye podium finish in inaugural GC32 Championship
Oman Sail,
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Unreal acts of seamanship
Brian Hancock,
It was a pleasure to watch Kiwi Conrad Coleman cross the finish line to complete his Vendée Globe. He lapped the planet without using any kind of fossil fuels; just wind and solar to power an array of instruments as well as the all important (and power hungry) auto-pilot.... [more]


Lexus Flying Fifteen Worlds – Steve Goacher steady in light winds
Jonny Fullerton,
Another semi-overcast afternoon in Napier for the second day of the Lexus Flying Fifteen Worlds. After one general recall Race 3 of the championship started under the U flag with all 57 competitors spread across the length of the start line. The first upwind leg was well spread but sailors who got off the line cleanly and into clear air, were keen to get to the middle right of the course... [more]
 



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