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18 foot skiffs overpowered
in tough race
Glen Stanaway 26/09/2005
Ian Pretty on Churchill’s Sports Bar won the Sydney
Flying Squadron’s 18 footer’s race on the weekend
by a narrow margin over Dinghy Solutions and ING.
The race was held in strong 15 to 20 knot southerly breeze
that tested the new teams with many of the race’s placing
simply decided by the number of capsizes any particular boat
suffered.
The team on Churchill’s Sports Bar sailed a simple
strategy of staying upright and keeping clear of other traffic
on the busy Sydney Harbour. Other front runners Richard Scarr
on Dinghy Solutions and Chris Kameen on ING also sailed simple
and relatively error free races to complete the course in
second and third respectively.
Scarr on Dinghy Solutions was teamed up with young Sydney
twins Michael and Samantha Chidgey, both making their debut
on the 18 footers. Crew work was interesting with each tack
and gybe requiring a quick discussion recapping the process
they needed to execute. It may not have been pretty, but they
managed to stay upright all afternoon and finish second.
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A young "Dinghy
Solutions" team |
ING enjoyed the presence of Sam Jackson, an experienced competitor
from the 18 foot and 16 foot skiff ranks in Sydney. Jackson’s
experience no doubt helping ING stay in touch with the newer
and faster Churchill’s Sports Bar and Dinghy Solutions.
Unfortunately other competitors suffered on the first race
of the competition by either being overpowered or under prepared
for the conditions. Michael Rynan on Avaya had been training
extensively over winter, however a poor sail choice put his
relatively light crew under a lot of pressure and after a
couple of capsizes was just out of contention for the points
finishing with a fourth place.
Ella Bache sailed by club and class stalwart Adrian Dunphy
managed to get through the race and finish fifth with an all
new crew pulled together on the prior afternoon. Ella Bache
was very nearly pulled in the under performing Starlight Accomodation
skippered by Michael Boyd.
With what should have been a leading 18 footer, Boyd finished
sixth after multiple capsizes and starting late. The late
start was largely due to incomplete gear preparation, with
the team still addressing rigging problems in the park as
the majority of the fleet was starting the race. A poor start
to the season and unforgivable lack of foresight for this
type of sailing.
Non finishers included Macquarie Bank, Sign-a-Rama and Intercall,
all of whom had new teams and were overpowered in the conditions.
The dark horse who did not start is Michael Carter on Doyle
Fraser Sails. Carter did noty wish to risk damage and chose
not to sail with a substitute crew, given forward hand Luca
Rizotti only arrived from Italy on Saturday morning and was
too jet lagged to compete.
People wanting to watch the racing can enjoy an afternoon
on a spectator ferry which operates from the Sydney Flying
Squadron and follows the racing each Saturday afternoon.
Glen Stanaway
Placings:
1. Churchill’s Sports Bar (I. Pretty)
2. Dinghy Solutions (R. Scarr)
3. ING (C. Kameen)
4. Avaya (M. Rynan)
5. Ella Bache (A. Dunphy)
6. Starlight Accommodation (M. Boyd)
7. Intercall (L. Sitja)
8. Sign-a-Rama (S. Merrington)
9. Macquarie Bank (M. Mckensey)
10. Doyle Fraser Sails (M. Carter)
11. Frame Group (C. Doran)
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