Saturday, 12 March 2011
Aussie 18 Foot Skiffs: Winning Appliances JJ Giltinan Race 6 Won by Gotta Love It 7
The winning crew on Gotta Love It 7. Image copyright Frank Quealey.
by Frank Quealey
Defending champion Seve Jarvin and his Gotta Love It 7 team of Sam Newton and Scott Babbage have grabbed the lead in the Winning Appliances 18ft Skiff Championship with just one more race to sail (tomorrow) but it will be an anxious wait as there is a protest pending on the result of today’s race.
Subject to any decision of the protest (to be heard tomorrow morning), Gotta Love It 7 holds a two points lead over Australian champions Michael Coxon, Aaron Links and Trent Barnabas in Thurlow Fisher Lawyers – the protesting boat.
Spinnakers. Image copyright Frank Quealey.
Gotta Love It 7 took the lead shortly after the start and was not headed over the entire course before going on to a 1m2s win over Matthew Searle, Archie Massey and Mike McKenzie in Red Claw Wines, with Smeg (Nick Press, Dan Phillips and Dave Ewings) another 56s back in third place.
The provisional points are: Gotta Love It 7 on 9 points, Thurlow Fisher Lawyers 11, SLAM (Grant Rollerson, WA-Aust) 21, CST Composites (Howie Hamlin, USA) 23, Red Claw Wines 25, and Smeg on 26.
Red Claw Wines. Image copyright Frank Quealey.
Gotta Love It 7 led narrowly from Smeg up the first beat and went around the Beashel Buoy windward mark with a 12s advantage.
The pair had opened up a good break over the rest of the fleet as Red Claw Wines was 40s from the lead in third place.
SLAM was in fourth place, followed by Panasonic (Jonathan Whitty), Yandoo (John Winning), De’Longhi-Rabbitohs (Simon Nearn), Peters & May (Jarrod Simpson, UK) and Brett Van Munster’s The Kitchen Maker.
Bottom mark. Image copyright Frank Quealey.
7’s downwind boat handling was superb in the light north-east breeze and her lead had been extended to 30s over Smeg at the bottom mark.
Red Claw Wines trailed Smeg by 25s with SLAM next, Yandoo fifth and Thurlow Fisher Lawyers sixth – 2m from the leader.
There was no change in the order of the three leading teams, however they had opened up a very big break over fourth placed Thurlow Fisher Lawyers, SLAM, Hyde Sails (Andy Budgen, UK) and Yandoo.
Gotta Love It 7. Image copyright Frank Quealey.
With Gotta Love It 7 holding a 40s marging at the bottom mark the second time, the interest settled on the tight race for second placing.
Smeg and Red Claw Wines were separated by just a few secs. As they went around the Clarke Is. Mark and headed off for the final lap of the course.
The north-east breeze freshened a few knots over the final lap of the course and Red Claw Wines overhauled Smeg to take second place.
Appliances Online. Image copyright Frank Quealey.
Thurlow Fisher Lawyers finished fourth, ahead of SLAM, Hyde Sails, Peters & May, Yandoo, The Kitchen Maker, CST Composites, De’Longhi-Rabbitohs, Rag & Famish Hotel (Jack Macartney), appliancesonline.com.au (Jeremy Wilmot), Queenslander 1 (David Witt) and Pure Blonde (James Francis).
The LIVE TRACKING will continue for tomorrow’s vital and deciding Race 7, which is due to start at 3pm (Eastern Daylight Saving Time).
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Asko. Image copyright Frank Quealey.
For the all important race tomorrow, the Australian 18 Footers League will have two spectator ferries leaving Double Bay public wharf. The first ferry is expected to start boarding at 2pm.
Aussie 18 Foot Skiffs