Sunday, 28 February 2010

Pacific and New Zealand Tsunami Warning - Latest from NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Center

TSUNAMI BULLETIN NUMBER 008
PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER/NOAA/NWS
ISSUED AT 1346Z 27 FEB 2010 (0246 28 Feb 2010 NZDT)

THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO AREAS WITHIN AND BORDERING THE PACIFIC OCEAN AND ADJACENT SEAS...EXCEPT ALASKA...BRITISH COLUMBIA...WASHINGTON...OREGON AND CALIFORNIA.

... A WIDESPREAD TSUNAMI WARNING IS IN EFFECT ...

A TSUNAMI WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR

CHILE / PERU / ECUADOR / COLOMBIA / ANTARCTICA / PANAMA / COSTA RICA / NICARAGUA / PITCAIRN / HONDURAS / EL SALVADOR / GUATEMALA / FR. POLYNESIA / MEXICO / COOK ISLANDS / KIRIBATI / KERMADEC IS / NIUE / NEW ZEALAND / TONGA / AMERICAN SAMOA / SAMOA / JARVIS IS. / WALLIS-FUTUNA / TOKELAU / FIJI / AUSTRALIA / HAWAII / PALMYRA IS. / TUVALU / VANUATU / HOWLAND-BAKER / NEW CALEDONIA / JOHNSTON IS. / SOLOMON IS. / NAURU / MARSHALL IS. / MIDWAY IS. / KOSRAE / PAPUA NEW GUINEA / POHNPEI / WAKE IS. / CHUUK / RUSSIA / MARCUS IS. / INDONESIA / N. MARIANAS / GUAM / YAP / BELAU / JAPAN / PHILIPPINES / CHINESE TAIPEI

THIS BULLETIN IS ISSUED AS ADVICE TO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES. ONLY NATIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE DECISIONS REGARDING THE OFFICIAL STATE OF ALERT IN THEIR AREA AND ANY ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN RESPONSE.

AN EARTHQUAKE HAS OCCURRED WITH THESE PRELIMINARY PARAMETERS

ORIGIN TIME - 0634Z 27 FEB 2010
COORDINATES - 36.1 SOUTH 72.6 WEST
DEPTH - 55 KM
LOCATION - NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
MAGNITUDE - 8.8

MEASUREMENTS OR REPORTS OF TSUNAMI WAVE ACTIVITY

GAUGE LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL PER
------------------- ----- ------ ----- --------------- -----
EASTER CL 27.2S 109.5W 1205Z 0.35M / 1.1FT 52MIN
ANCUD CL 41.9S 73.8W 0838Z 0.62M / 2.0FT 84MIN
CALLAO LA-PUNTA PE 12.1S 77.2W 1029Z 0.36M / 1.2FT 30MIN
ARICA CL 18.5S 70.3W 1008Z 0.94M / 3.1FT 42MIN
IQUIQUE CL 20.2S 70.1W 0907Z 0.28M / 0.9FT 68MIN
ANTOFAGASTA CL 23.2S 70.4W 0941Z 0.49M / 1.6FT 52MIN
DART LIMA 32412 18.0S 86.4W 0941Z 0.24M / 0.8FT 36MIN
CALDERA CL 27.1S 70.8W 0843Z 0.45M / 1.5FT 20MIN
TALCAHUANO CL 36.7S 73.4W 0653Z 2.34M / 7.7FT 88MIN
COQUIMBO CL 30.0S 71.3W 0852Z 1.32M / 4.3FT 30MIN
CORRAL CL 39.9S 73.4W 0739Z 0.90M / 2.9FT 16MIN
SAN FELIX CL 26.3S 80.1W 0815Z 0.53M / 1.7FT 08MIN
VALPARAISO CL 33.0S 71.6W 0708Z 1.29M / 4.2FT 20MIN

LAT - LATITUDE (N-NORTH, S-SOUTH)
LON - LONGITUDE (E-EAST, W-WEST)
TIME - TIME OF THE MEASUREMENT (Z IS UTC IS GREENWICH TIME)
AMPL - TSUNAMI AMPLITUDE MEASURED RELATIVE TO NORMAL SEA LEVEL.
IT IS ...NOT... CREST-TO-TROUGH WAVE HEIGHT.
VALUES ARE GIVEN IN BOTH METERS(M) AND FEET(FT).
PER - PERIOD OF TIME IN MINUTES(MIN) FROM ONE WAVE TO THE NEXT.

EVALUATION

SEA LEVEL READINGS CONFIRM THAT A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN GENERATED WHICH COULD CAUSE WIDESPREAD DAMAGE. AUTHORITIES SHOULD TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THIS THREAT. THIS CENTER WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR SEA LEVEL DATA TO DETERMINE THE EXTENT AND SEVERITY OF THE THREAT.

A TSUNAMI IS A SERIES OF WAVES AND THE FIRST WAVE MAY NOT BE THE LARGEST. TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS CANNOT BE PREDICTED AND CAN VARY SIGNIFICANTLY ALONG A COAST DUE TO LOCAL EFFECTS. THE TIME FROM ONE TSUNAMI WAVE TO THE NEXT CAN BE FIVE MINUTES TO AN HOUR, AND THE THREAT CAN CONTINUE FOR MANY HOURS AS MULTIPLE WAVES ARRIVE.

FOR ALL AREAS - WHEN NO MAJOR WAVES ARE OBSERVED FOR TWO HOURS AFTER THE ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL OR DAMAGING WAVES HAVE NOT OCCURRED FOR AT LEAST TWO HOURS THEN LOCAL AUTHORITIES CAN ASSUME THE THREAT IS PASSED. DANGER TO BOATS AND COASTAL STRUCTURES CAN CONTINUE FOR SEVERAL HOURS DUE TO RAPID CURRENTS. AS LOCAL CONDITIONS CAN CAUSE A WIDE VARIATION IN TSUNAMI WAVE ACTION THE ALL CLEAR DETERMINATION MUST BE MADE BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

BULLETINS WILL BE ISSUED HOURLY OR SOONER IF CONDITIONS WARRANT.
THE TSUNAMI WARNING WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

Pacific Tsunami Warning Center

Perfect score to Lucinda Whitty in Marinassess Women's Match Racing Regatta


CYCA YSA Women’s Squad members, Josie Roper (green) and Keats Thomson(blue) in a prestart today. Image copyright CYCA staff.

by Jennifer Crooks

With perfect weather conditions for match racing on Sydney Harbour today, Lucinda Whitty (RSYS) and her crew of Nicky Souter and Katie Pellew achieved the perfect score with eight wins and no losses in the first day of racing of the Marinassess Women’s Match Racing Regatta.

Whitty’s closest race today was against fellow Australian Sailing Development Squad team member, Nina Curtis (RPAYC) who trailed Whitty around the entire course only to roll over her on the final downwind leg. In her excitement at gaining the lead, Curtis gybed too close to Whitty and received a penalty within one boat length of the line giving another win to Whitty.

Amanda Scrivenor (CYCA) and her crew of Olivia Price and Angela Farrell also had a good day only dropping one race in round one to Whitty. Three teams in this regatta are from the Youth Sailing Academy Women’s Squad who have been training on Friday evenings since October.

The youngest skipper in the regatta, Keats Thomson (CYCA) is from this squad and sailed in her first regatta as a skipper today. She finished the day with three wins and some very slim losses to her credit. She was pleased with her results today and after getting over her ‘first regatta’ nerves early, she settled down to have a very successful day.


Match of the day, Nina Curtis (yellow spinnaker) rolls over Lucinda Whitty just before the finish. Image copyright CYCA staff.

Race Officer, Denis Thompson, pushed through the program into round robin two before we left the water today, completing forty races and leaving eight flights to be completed tomorrow. With the north easterly not predicted to come in until lunchtime tomorrow, the shorter program should take some pressure off the race committee when starting day two of the regatta.

Placings at the end of round robin one

Lucinda Whitty (RSYS/ASDS) 8 wins-0 losses
Amanda Scrivenor (CYCA/ASDS) 7-1
Silja Lehtinen (NJK, Finland) 6-2
Nina Curtis (RPAYC/ASDS) 5-3
Keats Thomson (CYCA) 3-5
Josie Roper (CYCA) 3-5
Stephanie Strong (SYC) 2-6
Stephanie Doyle (RPAYC) 1-7
Ali Sutherland (CYCA) 1-7

The Marinassess Women’s Match Racing Regatta is sponsored by CYCA member and Marinassess Managing Director John Messenger.

Cruising Yacht Club of Australia

OK Junior World Champion Wins CentrePort Wellington International Youth Match Racing


CentrePort International Youth Match Racing Regatta Champions Matt Steven, Hana Maguire, Anita Trudgen & Heather Trudgen (RPNYC). Image copyright Chris Coad/www.chriscoad.co.nz

by Matt Chan

Wellington turned on a cracker for the finals of the CentrePort International Youth Match Racing Regatta 2010 resulting in a fantastic day for the Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club. All three RPNYC teams were successful in their respective sail offs. It was a short day on the water, only the minimum number of races was required for both the Final and Petit Finals.

RPNYC skipper Matt Steven who was recently crowned as Junior OK World Dinghy Champion now has another title to add to the list. Steven won the trans – Tasman clash against Cruising Yacht Club of Australia skipper Will Mackenzie in 3 straight races. In the first match Stevens won the start and built a 40 second win in 10 knot warm breeze. In the second Steven beat Mackenzie by 9 seconds after a furious gybing due. Steven covered perfectly to take what was to be an unassailable two-nil lead in series. In the final match a big shift to the left exaggeraed the final result with a 3 minute 17 seconds win, giving Steven the series.

In the sail off for third and fourth, RPNYC skipper Tim Coltman took third place with two consecutive wins beating Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron skipper Jordan Reece.

Josh Porebski prevailed in the fifth and sixth sail off against the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club team skippered by Jason Waterhouse.

It was an intra-club clash as Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron skippers Dan Pooley and Jamie Dawson faced off in the sail-off for seventh and eighth with Pooley taking seventh place over his clubmate.

Thanks to all for a great regatta, see you next year!

Results

1st/2nd
Steven 3 - Mackenzie 0

3rd/4th sail-off
Coltman 2 - Reece 1

5th/6th sail-off
Porebski 2 - Waterhouse 0

7th/8th sail-off
Pooley 2 - Dawson 0

Overall Results

1st Steven RPNYC
2nd Mackenzie CYCA
3rd Coltman RPNYC
4th Reece RSYS
5th Porebski RPNYC
6th Waterhouse RPAYC
7th Pooley RNZYS
8th Dawson RNZYS

Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club

RC44: Sea Dubai Helmsman is straight in at the deep end


RC44 Sea Dubai racing off Dubai. Image copyright Nico Martinez/RC44.

by Sharon Allison

It’s been a tough start for Raimondo Tonelli on the helm on Sea Dubai for the RC 44 season opener with the strong winds experienced over the last two days. He’s had no time to be eased in to his new role of helming the boat in the fleet races. ‘I guess a gentle breeze would have given me an easier introduction although I love strong winds. I don’t enjoy small breezes when I’m sailing and although I’m not used to the RC 44 yet or the way it handles, this initiation will certainly help me to get a good feel for it quickly,’ said Raimondo. Another windy day is expected with rain today for the final day of racing in the Al Maktoum Sailing Trophy and its gusting hard already with dark skies.

The teams scores have been mixed during the fleet racing and Markus Wieser the team tactician said they were just not as fast as the other boats. ‘I think I’m too conscious that Raimondo is new and maybe too cautious with some decisions which we will have to sort out as fast as we can, ‘ said the tactician.

All the boats headed out on the fifth day of racing on time but were told by the race committee to return shortly after as the wind wouldn’t settle down and there were some really big gusts. The first race of the day wasn’t good for Sea Dubai, they got a bad start and reached the top mark in seventh place then downwind they had to avoid another boat and broached. But the second place in the next race of the day was encouraging enough to end the day feeling ok. The bowman, Kazuhiko Sofuku, summed it all up. He probably has the wettest job on the boat in strong winds but was very cheerful. ‘The racing has been great, conditions like this are fantastic, it makes you realize what it’s all about and why you do it especially in Dubai where it’s always nice and warm.’

Saeed Harib, CEO of Dubai International Marine Club and the team CEO proudly presented the Match Racing first place trophy to the Sea Dubai team on behalf of the teams Chairman, Sheikh Majid Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Results
Pos Team Helm Points

1st Aqua Chris Bake 17
2nd Artemis Torbjorn Tornqvist 19
3rd Ceeref Igor Lah 25
4th No Way Back Pieter Heerema 31
5th Katusha Bob Little 37
6th Sea Dubai Raimondo Tonelli 39
7th Austria Rene Mangold 45
8th Islas Canarias Puerto Calero Daniel Calero 50
9th BMW Oracle Racing Mike Perris 52

Dubai International Marine Club

Tsunami Threat Across the Pacific Ocean categorised as Severe

NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issues Severe Tsunami Threat for the Pacific Ocean islands and surrounding land areas

by SailRaceWin

In addition to the NZ Civil Defence warnings, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center is continuing to issue Ocean-wide warnings, as per the one given below on SailRaceWin.

It is always difficult to predict the height of a tsunami wave with great accuracy, since local water depths and coastal configurations can mean that a 2cm wave in one place is over 2 metres or very considerably more elsewhere.

Further, the first wave may not be the largest, and may also be preceded by a considerable lowering of water levels.

In addition to this, seiching may occur (as in Wellington Harbour with the 1855 tsunami), and rapid currents and changes in water level may continue for at least 12 hours after the first tsunami wave comes ashore.

The Indian Ocean December 2004 tsunami was only about 2 metres in height on arrival onshore.

Latest Measurements of Tsunami Height in the Eastern Pacific

GAUGE LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL PER
------------------- ----- ------ ----- --------------- -----
EASTER CL 27.2S 109.5W 1160Z 0.44M / 1.4FT 08MIN
ANCUD CL 41.9S 73.8W 0838Z 0.62M / 2.0FT 84MIN
CALLAO LA-PUNTA PE 12.1S 77.2W 1029Z 0.36M / 1.2FT 30MIN
ARICA CL 18.5S 70.3W 1008Z 0.94M / 3.1FT 42MIN
IQUIQUE CL 20.2S 70.1W 0907Z 0.28M / 0.9FT 68MIN
ANTOFAGASTA CL 23.2S 70.4W 0941Z 0.49M / 1.6FT 52MIN
DART LIMA 32412 18.0S 86.4W 0941Z 0.24M / 0.8FT 36MIN
CALDERA CL 27.1S 70.8W 0843Z 0.45M / 1.5FT 20MIN
TALCAHUANO CL 36.7S 73.4W 0653Z 2.34M / 7.7FT 88MIN
COQUIMBO CL 30.0S 71.3W 0852Z 1.32M / 4.3FT 30MIN
CORRAL CL 39.9S 73.4W 0739Z 0.90M / 2.9FT 16MIN
SAN FELIX CL 26.3S 80.1W 0815Z 0.53M / 1.7FT 08MIN
VALPARAISO CL 33.0S 71.6W 0708Z 1.29M / 4.2FT 20MIN

NZ Civil Defence
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center

Tsunami Threat to New Zealand Confirmed for Early Morning Sunday 28th February

#ChileQuake National Warning: Tsunami Threat to NZ Update 6

01:20HRSNZDT 28 Feb 2010
Tsunami confirmed

Confirmation has been received that a tsunami was generated from the 8.8 magnitude quake in Chile. A wave measuring 2.34 metres was measured in Talcahuano, Chile.

The first wave to arrive in New Zealand will be in the areas around Chatham Islands (Waitangi) at approximately 0705 NZDT, Sunday 28 February 2010. The first wave may arrive later and may not be the largest. Strong currents and unusual tidal effects may continue for several hours.

Based on preliminary modelling and comparison with historical events the interpretation of the Tsunami Experts Panel is that a marine threat (i.e. threat to beach and small boats) exists for the entire east coasts of the North and South Islands from Puysegur around to Cape Reinga and extending south to Ahipara. Some land threat also exists (i.e. wave heights between 1 and 3 metres) for the Chatham Islands and Banks Peninsula. Wave height refers to maximum water level relevant to the normal sea level at the beach. This does not take tides into account. Based on historical events it is expected that the greatest wave heights will occur between 6 and 12 hours after the initial arrivals.

People in coastal areas should:

1. Stay off beaches
2. Stay out of the water (sea, rivers and estuaries, including boating activities)
3. Do not go sightseeing
4. Share this information with family, neighbours and friends
5. Listen to the radio and/or TV for updates
6. Follow instructions of your local Civil Defence authorities.

The National Crisis Management Centre in Wellington has been activated. MCDEM and scientific advisors are closely monitoring the situation to determine the severity of the threat to New Zealand

NZ Civil Defence

BMW Auckland Regatta - First Half Report



by Barry Davies

Winds gusting over 30 knots tested the competitors in the opening day of the BMW Auckland Regatta Friday and saw one of the hot favourites in the open multihull division capsize.

Frantic Drift, skippered by Olympic sailor Dan Slater with Nathan Handley and two up-and-coming Olympic class sailors Blair Tuke and Peter Burling on board was flipped coming into the finish of the opening race.

The yacht ended upside down in the water. With help from two umpire boats, Frantic Drift was righted again. Nobody was injured and the yacht was soon under tow back to Westhaven.

“Conditions were certainly testing,” said regatta director Ross Markwick of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. “The sailors had their hands full in gusty conditions, but we saw some outstanding displays of seamanship.”

Racing comprised a course from Northern Leading to Eastern Beach, followed by windward leewards.

Sixty yachts in nine divisions are competing in the regatta, which finishes on Sunday.

Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron
PROVISIONAL
BMW Auckland Regatta 2010 - PHRF

Results based on PHRF Inshore
Races this series: 10 8 races completed, 1 discarded to date
Low Point scoring system, ISAF Rule A4.2 applies
Race 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points Place

Division A , 8 entries
8892 Cookson 39 Power Play 2 1 (4) 2 3 3 3 3 17 1
39001 Z 39 BMW Yachtsport 6 4 2 (dns) 1 1 5 1 20 2
8164 Bullrush 4 3 1 4 (6) 4 4 5 25 3
8148 Pretty Boy Floyd 7 (dnc) dnc 1 2 5 1 7 32 4
10303 BW 52 Wired 1 2 3 7 7 6 6 (8) 32 5
4233 Cotton Blossom 3 5 5 3 (8) 7 7 2 32 6
8461 16m Formula One (dnf) dnc dnc 5 4 2 2 4 35 7
6162 Ross 40 Satelitte Spy 5 (dnc) dnc 6 5 8 8 6 47 8

Division B , 7 entries
6883 Ross 10.66 Higher Ground 1 (3) 1 1 1 2 1 2 9 1
5281 Farr 12.2 Pacific Sundance 4 2 3 4 4 4 (5) 1 22 2
6682 Future Feedback 3 1 (6) 5 6 3 4 3 25 3
9447 First 44.7 Notorious (5) 4 5 2 2 5 3 4 25 4
9131 Elliott 9m Overload 6 6 4 (dns) 3 1 2 6 28 5
8041 Elliot 12 Sure Thing (7) 5 2 3 5 6 7 5 33 6
6325 Young 11 Peppermint Planet 2 7 (dnc) 6 7 7 6 7 42 7

Division C, 7 entries
6121 Farr 1020 Azure 1 1 1 (2) 2 2 1 1 9 1
9397 First By Farr (7) 5 5 1 1 3 6 2 23 2
6030 Stratocaster 4 4 6 4 4 1 (7) 5 28 3
4445 Townsen 34 Timeless 2 (ocs) 4 3 5 5 2 7 28 4
6107 Max Headroom 5 2 3 (7) 3 7 5 3= 28.5 5
5996 Rainbow IV 3 3 2 (6) 6 6 4 6 30 6
6476 Elliott 10 Hysteria 6 6 (7) 5 7 4 3 3= 34.5 7

Division D, 13 entries
8359 Cool Change (3) 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 10 1
9284 Cadibarra 6 1 1 3 3 (4) 3 4 2 17 2
8039 Rattle N Rum (5) 3 2 1 3 1 3 5 18 3
8054 Moving Violation 2 4 4 4 2 (5) 2 3 21 4
T4161 High-N-Fibre 6 5 6 (dns) 5 4 5 6 37 5
8716 Grunty Chicken 4 6 5 (dnc) dnc dnc 6 4 53 6

Division E, 6 entries
6412 Tiaoga Iti (5) 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 12 1
4452 Candela 2= 2 2 1 (3) 2 2 1 12.5 2
5025 Noelex 30 Gladiator 1 4 3 2 1 3 (dnc 2 16 3
5602 Farr 9.2 Cloud 9 2= 5 5 4 5 (6) 3 5 29.5 4
3357 Top Knot (6) 3 6 6 4 5 4 4 32 5
4653 Nova 28 Sea Legs 4 (ocs) 4 5 6 4 5 6 34 6

BMW Auckland Regatta - Gen Handicap
Races this series: 10 8 races completed, 1 discarded to date
Low Point scoring system, ISAF Rule A4.2 applies
Race 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points Place

Division A , 8 entries
39001 Z 39 BMW Yachtsport 6 1 1 (dns) 1 1 8 2 20 1
4233 Cotton Blossom 3 5 5 2 6 (7) 3 1 25 2
8892 Cookson 39 Power Play 2 2 4 4= 4 3 (6) 6 25.5 3
8164 Bullrush 4 3 2 3 (5) 4 4= 5 25.5 4
10303 BW 52 Wired 1 4 3 (7) 7 6 2 7 30 5
8148 Pretty Boy Floyd 7 (dnc) dnc 1 2 5 1 8 33 6
6162 Ross 40 Satelitte Spy 5 (dnc) dnc 4= 3 8 7 3 39.5 7
8461 16m Formula One (dnf) dnc dnc 6 8 2 4= 4 42.5 8

Division B , 7 entries
6883 Ross 10.66 Higher Ground 1 5 4 1 3 3 2 (7) 19 1
6682 Future Feedback 3 1 6 5 (7) 2 3= 2 22.5 2
9131 Elliott 9m Overload 4 6 2 (dns) 1 1 3= 6 23.5 3
8041 Elliot 12 Sure Thing (7) 2 1 3 5 5 7 4 27 4
5281 Farr 12.2 Pacific Sundance (6) 3 3 4 6 4 6 1 27 5
9447 First 44.7 Notorious 5 4 5 2 2 (6) 5 5 28 6
6325 Young 11 Peppermint Planet 2 7 (dnc) 6 4 7 1 3 30 7

Division C, 7 entries
6476 Elliott 10 Hysteria 4= (6) 6 2 4 1 1 1 19.5 1
9397 First By Farr (7) 4 4 1 1 3 6 4 23 2
6121 Farr 1020 Azure 2 2 3 (5) 5 5 3 3 23 3
6107 Max Headroom 6 1 2 6 3 (7) 5 2 25 4
6030 Stratocaster 3 5 (7) 3 2 2 7 6 28 5
4445 Townsen 34 Timeless 1 (ocs) 5 4 6 4 2 7 29 6
5996 Rainbow IV 4= 3 1 (7) 7 6 4 5 30.5 7

Division D, 6 entries
8716 Grunty Chicken 3 (6) 3 1 1 1 6 4 19 1
8359 Cool Change (6) 1 2 3 4 5= 1 3 19.5 2
8054 Moving Violation 4 2 4 5 2 (5=) 2 2 21 3
8039 Rattle N Rum (5) 5 1 2 3 3 5 5 24 4
9284 Cadibarra 6 2 3 (6) 4 6 4 4 1 24 5
T4161 High-N-Fibre 1 4 5 (dns) 5 2 3 6 26 6

Division E, 6 entries
5025 Noelex 30 Gladiator 1 (4) 3 2 1 1 3 3 14 1
4452 Candela 2 3 2 1 5 2 (6) 2 17 2
3357 Top Knot 4 2 (5) 5 2 5 2 1 21 3
6412 Tiaoga Iti 5 1 1 4 4 3 5 (6) 23 4
5602 Farr 9.2 Cloud 9 3 5 4 3 3 (6) 1 5 24 5
4653 Nova 28 Sea Legs 6 (ocs) 6 6 6 4 4 4 36 6

Division Multihull, 4 entries
7618 Catamaran Taeping 1 1 1 (3) 3 3 3 1 13 1
7558 Multi-hull Exodus (dnc) 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 13 2
7543 Multi-hull Timberwolf 2 2 (3) 2 2 1 2 2 13 3
7508 Frantic Drift (dnf) dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc 35 4

Division N 8.5 multi, 10 entries
7640 Multi 8.5 Creepy Crawler 9 1 (dnc) 1 1 2 2 1 17 1
7637 Lucifer 4 2 1 2 (6) 3 4 2= 18.5 2
7770 Open 8.5 Ocean Pacific 2 5 3 (dns) 3 1 1 7 22 3
7472 8.5 Multihull Whio 3 4 4 (dns) 2 4 3 6 26 4
7621 Fisher 8.5 Dirty Deeds 5 (7) 5 3 4 5 6 2= 30.5 5
7593 Attitude (7) 3 2 4 7 6 5 4 31 6
7325 Multi 8.5 Freedom (dnc) dnc dnc dns 5 7 7 5 57 7
7496 Multi-hull Putiki Express 1 6 7 (dnc) dnc dnc dnc dnc 58 8
7590 8.5 Multi Epsom Salts 6 8 6 (dnc) dnc dnc dnc dnc 64 9
7285 GBE Rental 8 (dnc) dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc 74 10

Division Y88, 8 entries
325 Young 88 Slipstream III 1 1 3 2 5 2 5 (6) 19 1
10888 Young 88 Dangerzone 3 2 4 (5) 4 3 3 1 20 2
5746 Young 88 Sweeney Todd 2 (7) 1 1 3 4 6 7 24 3
6098 Young 88 Nijinsky 6 3 2 3 2 6 (7) 3 25 4
884 Young 88 Skitzo 5 6 6 4 (7) 1 1 4 27 5
5364 Young 88 Lipstick 4 5 5 (6) 6 5 2 2 29 6
423 Young 88 Panama Jack (7) 4 7 7 1 7 4 5 35 7
5088 Young 88 Sister Moonshine (raf) raf raf raf raf raf raf raf 63 8

BMW Auckland Regatta 2010 - Line
Results based on Elapsed time.
Races this series: 10 8 races completed, 1 discarded to date
Low Point scoring system, ISAF Rule A4.2 applies
Race 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points Place

Division A , 8 entries
10303 BW 52 Wired 1 1 1 1 1 (2) 1 2 8 1
8892 Cookson 39 Power Play 2 2 4 4 (5) 4 4 4 24 2
8461 16m Formula One (dnf) dnc dnc 2 2 1 2 1 26 3
8164 Bullrush 3 3 2 5 (6) 5 5 5 28 4
39001 Z 39 BMW Yachtsport 7 4 3 (dns) 3 3 6 3 29 5
8148 Pretty Boy Floyd 6 (dnc) dnc 3 4 6 3 7 38 6
4233 Cotton Blossom 4 5 5 6 (8) 8 8 6 42 7
6162 Ross 40 Satelitte Spy 5 (dnc) dnc 7 7 7 7 8 50 8

Division B , 7 entries
6883 Ross 10.66 Higher Ground 1 1 1 1 1 (2) 1 1 7 1
9131 Elliott 9m Overload 2 5 2 (dns) 2 1 2 2 16 2
9447 First 44.7 Notorious 3 3 (5) 2 3 5 3 3 22 3
8041 Elliot 12 Sure Thing (7) 4 3 3 4 4 5 4 27 4
6682 Future Feedback 4 2 (6) 4 6 3 4 5 28 5
5281 Farr 12.2 Pacific Sundance (6) 6 4 5 5 6 6 6 38 6
6325 Young 11 Peppermint Planet 5 7 (dnc) 6 7 7 7 7 46 7

Division C, 7 entries
6121 Farr 1020 Azure 2 2 1 3 (4) 2 1 1 12 1
6030 Stratocaster 1 3 4 2 2 1 (5) 3 16 2
6107 Max Headroom 3 1 2 (4) 3 4 2 2 17 3
9397 First By Farr (7) 5 5 1 1 3 4 4 23 4
5996 Rainbow IV 4 4 3 (5) 5 5 3 5 29 5
6476 Elliott 10 Hysteria 5 6 (7) 6 7 6 6 6 42 6
4445 Townsen 34 Timeless 6 (ocs) 6 7 6 7 7 7 46 7

Division D, 13 entries
8359 Cool Change (2) 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 11 1
8716 Grunty Chicken 3 (6) 4 1 1 1 6 3 19 2
9284 Cadibarra 6 1 1 3 4 (5) 5 4 2 20 3
8039 Rattle N Rum 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 (5) 22 4
8054 Moving Violation (6) 5 5 5 4 6 2 4 31 5
T4161 High-N-Fibre 5 3 6 (dns) 6 4 5 6 35 6

Division E, 6 entries
6412 Tiaoga Iti (3) 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 12 1
5025 Noelex 30 Gladiator 1 (4) 3 3 1 3 1 2 14 2
4452 Candela (4) 2 2 1 3 2 4 1 15 3
5602 Farr 9.2 Cloud 9 2 (5) 4 4 4 4 3 4 25 4
3357 Top Knot (5) 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 33 5
4653 Nova 28 Sea Legs 6 (ocs) 6 6 6 6 6 6 42 6

Division Multihull , 4 entries
7618 Catamaran Taeping 1 1 1 1 1 1 (2) 1 7 1
7543 Multi-hull Timberwolf (2) 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 13 2
7558 Multi-hull Exodus (dnc) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 21 3
7508 Frantic Drift (dnf) dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc 35 4

Division N 8.5 multi, 10 entries
7621 Fisher 8.5 Dirty Deeds 1 (2) 2 2 1 1 1 1 9 1
7593 Attitude 2 1 1 (3) 2 3 3 3 15 2
7637 Lucifer (4) 3 3 1 3 2 2 2 16 3
7472 8.5 Multihull Whio 6 5 6 (dns) 5 5 5 4 36 4
7770 Open 8.5 Ocean Pacific 5 6 5 (dns) 6 4 4 7 37 5
7640 Multi 8.5 Creepy Crawler 9 7 (dnc) 4 7 7 6 6 46 6
7590 8.5 Multi Epsom Salts 3 4 4 (dnc) dnc dnc dnc dnc 55 7
7325 Multi 8.5 Freedom (dnc) dnc dnc dns 4 6 7 5 55 8
7496 Multi-hull Putiki Express 8 8 7 (dnc) dnc dnc dnc dnc 67 9
7285 GBE Rental 7 (dnc) dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc dnc 73 10

Division Y88, 8 entries
10888 Young 88 Dangerzone 1 1 1 (4) 2 2 1 1 9 1
325 Young 88 Slipstream III 2 2 3 1 (4) 1 3 3 15 2
423 Young 88 Panama Jack (5) 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 15 3
5746 Young 88 Sweeney Todd 4 (7) 4 3 3 4 5 6 29 4
5364 Young 88 Lipstick 3 4 5 6 6 (7) 4 5 33 5
6098 Young 88 Nijinsky (7) 5 6 5 5 5 7 4 37 6
884 Young 88 Skitzo 6 6 (7) 7 7 6 6 7 45 7
5088 Young 88 Sister Moonshine (raf) raf raf raf raf raf raf raf 63 8

BMW Auckland Regatta 2010 - IRC
Races this series: 10 8 races completed, 1 discarded to date
Low Point scoring system, ISAF Rule A4.2 applies
Race 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points Place

Division A , 4 entries
8892 Cookson 39 Power Play (1) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1
10303 BW 52 Wired 2 2 2 (4) 2 3 2 4 17 2
8164 Bullrush (4) 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 20 3
4233 Cotton Blossom 3 (4) 4 2 4 4 4 2 23 4

Division B , 2 entries
5281 Farr 12.2 Pacific Sundance 1 1 1 (2) 2 1 2 1 9 1
9447 First 44.7 Notorious (2) 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 11 2

Division C, 1 entry
9397 First By Farr (1) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1

BMW Auckland Regatta