Lazy Dog catches the trophy on Pittwater
MC38 2022 Season Act 1, February 5-6 hosted by Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club with racing on Pittwater
Owners Shaun Lane and Quentin Stewart and the rest of the Lazy Dog team from Middle Harbour Yacht Club opened the MC38 class’ 2022 season soundly with a four-point win on Pittwater in gusty sou’east winds and dark cloud banks that dumped rain squalls, creating dramatic scenes against the dark coloured carbon fibre boats and black sails.
Steven Proud’s Swish dominated the nine-strong one design fleet on day one at ‘big pond’, the deep-water expanse north of Scotland Island, but couldn’t maintain the rage on day two and slipped back to fourth overall behind Leslie Green’s Ginger in third.
Lane said, “Saturday was lighter and flukier and Sunday more consistent though still ranging from 10 gusting to 21 knots. As always it was good racing on a great racetrack and there was the usual big fight at the first top mark rounding and a few spills. Getting results in this class is all about minimising mistakes.” Champion 49er sailor David Gilmour joined Lazy Dog’s crew on mainsheet.
Lane, the class president, paid tribute to Ginger’s result adding, “for Leslie at his age to get a podium in those conditions is a solid effort.” Green sails for the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia where he’s been an active member since 1959. He is one of the original MC38 owners and his team has bagged four Australian Championships and numerous other trophies over a decade of campaigning.
One notable addition to the skipper’s list for Act 1 was Rachel Williams helming Law Connect. It’s been years since the class’ only female skipper Clare Crawford and the MC38 Assassin moved on and Rachel’s partner Christian Beck is keen to support her in the helming role. Beck and Williams shared helming duty on Law Connect while Christian’s seasoned 14-year-old son Indy drove Infotrack into second on the pointscore.
“Everyone is looking forward to the March regatta already,” added Lane. “The class and the owner group are really strong, and we are drawing top Australian talent - plus I get messages all the time from potential new owners asking how they can get their hands on an MC38.”
The class thanks the RPAYC for hosting Act 1 and race officer Steve Merrington and his wonderful team for rolling out a no-fuss seven race series.
The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia will host Act 2 of the MC38 season March 12-13.
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Backchat wins Adams 10 Nationals
Tom Braidwood and the crew of Backchat from Lake Macquarie Yacht Club have won the Adams 10 Australian Championship held on Sydney Harbour over the weekend.
After seven races, Backchat finished two points ahead of Rock Solid (Mitch Miller & Andrew Gunton) with Another Dilemma (Tim Gallego) seven points further backin third in the One-Design pointscore. Another Dilemma claimed the Performance Handicap win.
With a large swell running in The Sound, the Middle Harbour Yacht Club Race Management Team chose to set the courses between Obelisk Bay and Watsons Bay on both days. South-easterlies were mainly 18 knots on Saturday and 22 knots on Sunday, providing for some close and exciting encounters with umpired fleet racing adjudicated by umpire Simon Barrington.
Congratulations to the Backchat crew and all the competitors. Many thanks to all the MHYC volunteers for running a great event.
To view the results - click here
Prizegiving photos...
Sunday photos by Marg Fraser-Martin...
Saturday photos by Marg Fraser-Martin...
New amendments to the Special Regulations
Five new amendments have been added to the Australian Sailing Special Regulations page of the website, four of which are effective immediately. The current Special Regulations online have been updated to include the latest amendments.
The amendments include changes to:
• SR 3.24 Electric Engines
• SR 4.20 Grab Bags
• SR 3.12.6 Lifeline Materials
• SR 3.12 Pulpits Stanchions Lifeline
• SR 5.02.1 Safety Harnesses and Safety Lines (Tethers)
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Centreboard Summer Series Completed
The final day of the MHYC Centreboard Summer Series was sailed today in a light to moderate north-easterly. After 11 races in the Optimist fleet, Will Wilkinson finishd the series on top with 12 points, ahead of Miles Greenwood on 14 and Brendan Goh on 30. Many thanks to Race Officer Lisa Wilkinson and the volunteers who ran the racing today and have helped keep the centreboard program active throughout the season.
To view the results - click here
Will Wilkinson runner-up at Optimist Nationals
Congratulations to Will Wilkinson who has finished runner-up in the 2022 Australian Optimist Championships.
Victorian, Aidan Simmons, backed up his 2021 Championship win in Adelaide with a dominant series at Georges River Sailing Club.
With 97 entries in the Open and Intermediate fleets, MHYC was well represented with 8 young sailors. In the Open fleet, Will Wilkinson was 2nd, Miles Greenwood was 8th, Zara Marks 18th, Heidi Bates 20th, Will Rogers 49th, Meg Bates 51st and Angus Griffin 62nd. In the Intermediate fleet, Thomas Kerum was 28th.
To view all the results – click here
Nutcracker claims Farr 40 One Design Trophy
The Farr 40 class has kicked off their 2022 program with the One Design Trophy at Middle Harbour Yacht Club this weekend.
While it was a very closely sailed regatta of five competitive boats, with each scoring a first and a last place over the eight races, Sandringham Yacht Club’s Nutcracker claimed the win. Owner / helmsman Rob Davis was supported by tactician Malcolm Page to build a 4.5 point lead during the two days of racing in The Sound on Sydney Harbour. Second was Edake (Jeff Carter MHYC) followed by BlueTack (Patrick Delany MHYC) in third.
To view the results – click here
Strong Opti fleet for Summer Series
The Centreboard Summer Series continued today in a light southerly. 14 Optimists were joined by 2 Waszps on the course set near Castle Rock.
Will Wilkinson, Miles Greenwoopd and Healy Ryan each took a race win in the Optimists today. Will has a one point lead over Miles after 8 races with three more races scheduled on January 30.
To view the results - click here
Honour for Martin Hill AM
Past Commodore and Board Member of Middle Harbour Yacht Club, Martin Hill, has been recognised in the Australia Day Honours for significant service to business, sailing and the community. The inaugural recipient of MHYC’s Tig Thomas Trophy for international competition, Martin has also been Etchells World Champion, Australian Champion in the Farr 40 and Sydney 38 classes and was the NSW/ACT Male Sailor of the Year in 2019.
To read the citation - click here
RPAYC sailors win Vaikobi 29er East Coast Champs
The Vaikobi 29er East Coast Championships concluded on Friday 7 January with twelve races completed over four days. Conditions were moderate to fresh across the week, proving a challenge for many of the upcoming crews among the 28 boat fleet.
Daniel Links & Marcus Sampson (RPAYC) posted 7 wins to build an impressive buffer at the top of the results table, comfortably winning the regatta from Jacob Marks & Ryan Ewings (WSC / MHYC) and Angus Renton & Elliss Merrett (RPAYC).
Many thanks to sponsors Vaikobi, the NSW/ACT 9er Association and to the race management volunteers from MHYC, RPAYC and a number of 29er clubs around Sydney.
To view the event page and results - click here
MHYC Inshore Sprints on January 22
Saturday provided ideal conditions for the final day of MHYC's Inshore Sprints. Under partly cloudy skies, a moderate south-easterly freshened slightly and turned more southerly as the afternoon progressed, allowing a course adjustment for the second race in The Sound.
In Division 1, it was a Farr 40 match race with S1 (Brendan McAssey) home first in both races, but sharing the PHS wins with BlueTack (Patrick Delany).
Stormaway (Jack Stening & Colin Gunn) cleaned up on ORC and IRC in Division 2, with Rumba (Rob Carr, Steph Cook & Kerry Burke) and MRX (Geoff Pearson) each taking a race win on PHS.
Plan B (Brett Churcher) won both Division 3 races on PHS and Innamincka (John Crawford) claimed the J/24 One Design wins.
Rock Solid (Mitch Miller & Andrew Gunton) led the Adams 10 fleet home in both heats today. Artemis (Tracy Richardson) and Kick n Chase (Anthony Poiner) took a PHS win each .
For the Divisional Sprints results - click here
For the Adams 10 Sprints results - click here
Many thanks to the race management team for some great racing. Thankyou also to Marg Fraser-Martin who was out on Jack Stening to capture all the action.
Saturday racing underway with January Cup
Saturday racing for 2022 kicked off today with the January Cup, Two-Handed Cup and the Beneteau Race Series on a warm afternoon with a light to moderate north-easterly.
Adams 10s dominated Division 1 with Jim Vaughan’s Another Dilemma taking the win from Contentious (Brian Lees) and Artemis (Tracy Richardson). Rumba (Rob Carr, Steph Cook & Kerry Burke) were first home in Division 2 from Shibumi (Bryan Moore) and Innamincka (John Crawford). Shibumi won the Two-Handed Cup.
On top in the Beneteau Race Series was Neil Padden’s Wailea, ahead of Freedom (Steve Smith) and Knot a Diamond (Greg Scarlett & Jane Beresford).
To view the results – click here