| Glen Stanaway 31/10/2005
It was the 18 foot skiffs sailing
in the mid fleet that entertained the crowd on the spectator
ferry during the Sydney Flying Squadron’s Spring
Series race. Avaya and Wentworth Courier collided; Ella
Bache gave Intercall a rule refresher course and Dinghy
Solutions left crew behind swimming in Sydney’s
harbour.
Competition front runners Sydney
Star Accommodation (Michael Boyd) and Synergy (Michael
Carter) played out a virtual match race for line honors.
A late start by Sydney Star Accommodation meant the
skiff crew had to sail through the rest of the fleet
to catch the leading Synergy. Sydney Star Accommodation
eventually clawed back to take the lead, but a major
tactical error on the second last leg of the course
let Synergy regain the lead.
Synergy had tacked away from Sydney
Star to get clearer air, and Boyd decided to allow Carter
the break, and instead chased better breeze across the
harbour. However it was a bad decision that flew in
the face of accepted tactical practice of covering your
opponent, and it backfired badly for Boyd. Synergy took
back the lead crossing Sydney Star’s bow late
in the second half leg, taking a lead that Sydney Star
could not quite take back.
But regardless of the tussle between
the leaders, it was the 18 footers sailing in the Sydney
Flying Squadron’s mid fleet who truly stole the
show. It started with class stalwart Adrian Dunphy applying
some basic right-of-way rules at the start line and
forcing Lea Sitja’s Intercall to turn back so
that Ella Bache had room to maneuver.
Sitja’s Intercall, with Canadian
49er crew of Geoff Gales and Matt Dubreucq took the
blow and managed to tactically attack Ella Bache for
the duration of the race. Sailing to windward Ella Bache
would lose out, but then take the lead back on the downwind
legs. This continued for most of the race with Ella
Bache eventually beating Intercall home.
The other exciting application of
right-of-way rules was between Ian Pretty’s Wentworth
Courier and Michael Rynan’s Avaya. Both were closing
on the finish line and Avaya called for the windward
skiff to keep clear. A moment of poor judgment from
one of the skippers left resulted in Avaya’s and
Wentworth Courier’s wings locking, with Avaya’s
bowman Andrew Smith falling onto the other skiff. A
heated moment with a few coarse words, then the skiffs
parted without damage. However Wentworth Courier had
to take the penalty which allowed Avaya to beat them
home.
It was the Dinghy Solutions 18 footer
that entertained most though, with Skipper Andrew Franklin
with brother Robert losing fellow crew Carl Tindall
overboard as they were closing on the finish line only
seconds behind Wentworth Courier and Avaya. Dinghy Solutions
had the spinnaker up and to lose a crew person at that
stage was catastrophic. Dinghy Solutions had to capsize
to retrieve the spinnaker and wait for Tindall to swim
a good 100 meters to catch up with them. Luckily they
didn’t lose any places. With Tindall putting in
a good effort, they managed to retrieve their crew,
pack the spinnaker back into it’s bag, right the
skiff and still sail to the finish in front of the rapidly
closing Ella Bache and Intercall.
Other skiffs Scott Merrington’s
Sign-A-Rama and Chris Kameen’s Austar did not
have such a good day. Sign-A-Rama was involved in a
minor collision with a cruising vessel that ran over
their mainsail and mast whilst capsized resulting in
minor damage. Austar made a fatal mistake rigging their
spinnaker, and on the first hoist a knot failed sending
the rope up the mast and the spinnaker overboard. The
team spent some time capsized trying to sort out the
mess and never recovered from last place.
Sydney Flying Squadron 18
Foot Skiffs
Spring Series Heat 6 Alf Dickson Memorial & Mark
Foy Trophies
1. Synergy! (M Carter)
2. Sydney Star (M Boyd)
3. Avaya (M Rynan)
4. Wentworth Courier / Sydney Weekly (I Pretty)
5. Dinghy Solutions (A Franklin)
6. Ella Bache (A Dunphy)
7. Intercall (L Sitja)
8. Sign-a-Rama (S Merrington)
9. Austar (C Kameen)
10. Frame Group (C Doran, did not finish)
11. Macquarie (M McKensey, did not start)
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