2018 Farr 40 National Championships: John Calvert-Jones Troph – Day 1 Media Release

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    Media release – 17 March 2018

    Event: 2017/18 Farr 40 National Championship: John Calvert-Jones Trophy, March 17-19 hosted by Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron with racing offshore & on Sydney Harbour

    Farr 40 “upsy downsy” national title day one

    A high pressure system near New Zealand generated a warm autumn day and cloudless Sydney sky that played havoc with day one of the 2017/18 Farr 40 National Championship: John Calvert-Jones Trophy, on Saturday March 17.

    Day one video highlights

    Race one had to be knocked on the head when the lead boat, Tom and Alan Quick’s Outlaw, finished a minute and seven seconds beyond the one hour time limit. Fading and oscillating NNEers made slow work of the opening bout and left the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron’s race officer Rod Ridley with no choice but to abandon all results.

    Manly Circle produced enough breeze for a set of results in race two, that one going to class president Gordon Ketelbey’s Zen, before an hour-long postponement due to more light and shifty winds. The fleet then moved inside Sydney Harbour where other fleets had reported 10 knots, but in the end the single score stood for the day.

    On arriving back at the RSYS Ketelbey said: “We are series leader, Corinthian leader and boat of the day; I’m taking a photo of the results page because it’s never going to happen again. Race two was a pretty fair race until the second run when things went a bit upsy downsy. In that race Martin Hill (Hill PDA Racing) went to cover Outlaw and when they came back at us, we were in front. My tactician Sean Kirkjian pulled a rabbit out of his hat. Hopefully we can get some racing going on Sunday in the harbour.”

    Behind Zen (RSYS/Middle Harbour Yacht Club) on the early pointscore is Hill PDA Racing (RSYS/MHYC) and third is Rob Pitts’ Double Black (Sandringham Yacht Club/MHYC).

    Sunday’s four planned races will be inshore and the Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting NNW 10 knots becoming NW 20-25 knots in the late morning then shifting southerly in the evening when a cold change sweeps through off the back of a scorching 39-degree day. Winds may reach 30 knots at times during the day.

    Results at http://www.farr40.asn.au/results/

    The Australian Farr 40 Association thanks its 2017-18 season supporters:

    Hacer Group
    Hill PDA
    Walker Corporation

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    By Lisa Ratcliff/Australian Farr 40 media

    Further information:

    Jennie Hughes
    Farr 40 Class Administrator
    M: 0407 387 302 E: farr40australia@gmail.com