Dramatic day two for Melges 24 North American fleet
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- By Damian Maclennan
- 26 Aug 2012 18:53:00
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- Fiona Brown
It was non-stop action and drama on San Francisco Bay's Berkeley Circle today as competitors at the 2012 Melges 24 North American Championship completed races four to six of their eight race series.
It was non-stop action and drama on San Francisco Bay's Berkeley Circle today as competitors at the 2012 Melges 24 North American Championship completed races four to six of their eight race series.
Some new faces hit the front of the fleet today, but thanks to a
nice steady 3, 3, 2 scoreline Australia's Warwick Rooklyn, sailing
Bandit, continues to lead the regatta by a 5 point margin from
fellow Aussie Nathan Wilmot, helming Embarr for Ireland's Connor
Clark. In third place is Alan Field sailing WTF who won race
five and jumps up into third place on 15 points, just one point
behind Wilmot. Argyle Campbell in Rock N Roll won race six, and now
counts 17 points while Flavio Favini of Italy, helming the Swiss
boat Blu Moon for Franco Rossini, won race four and now lies fifth
overall on 18 points.
In the Corinthian Division for the all amateur crews Don Jesberg
sailing Viva had a great day despite being disqualified following a
mark rounding incident in race four. Fortunately his wins in
races five and six stood and as a result he now leads the
Corinthian fleet by a 4 point margin from Shawn Bennett in Melges
49. Today's other Corinthian race winner was Scott Holmgren
in Rosebud and he now sits in third place just 1 point behind
Bennett.
With a good 15-18 knots blowing throughout today the action on the
race course was fast, furious and at times more than a little
frantic with dramas and surprises at every mark rounding as groups
of boats streamed through neck and neck. In race four Bruce
Ayres and the Monsoon team slightly misjudged their leeward mark
approach and caught their bowsprit on the boat in front. An
almighty bang and the sound of splintering carbon followed as the
bowsprit broke clean off. They immediately headed for shore
to fit a replacement, but were unable to get back to the race area
until the start of race six.
Brian Porter's Full Throttle was forced to pull out of race six
when their forestay broke right on the start line.
Fortunately some quick thinking by this hugely experienced crew,
which includes Harry Melges, prevented the rig coming down and
withing a few minutes they had the boat tidied away and on tow
home. A new forestay has already been fitted and the boat
will be racing again tomorrow.
Race six also featured an dramatic first mark rounding when Ian
Sloan's Mikey misjudged their approach, attempted but failed to
shoot the mark and ended up in irons in front of the inbound
starboard tackers before ignominiously sliding out backwards on the
tide. Monsoon was also tight on the rounding but was going to
get away with it until Mikey suddenly luffed hard and parked up in
front of them. Ultimately both boats ended up re-rounding
going from fifth and fourth to eighth and tenth respectively as a
result.
Even Nathan Wilmot's normally slick Embarr crew came a cropper
when they totally fumbled their spinnaker drop in race four loosing
a couple of places in the process. Never ones to be defeated
they dug back in and still went on to finish the race in
second.
This evening the crews are recovering from all that drama by
enjoying the Pusser's Rum Party, a tradition of Melges 24 North
American regattas, where Pusser's Painkillers cocktails and a BBQ
dinner are being served on the San Francisco Yacht Club lawn to the
accompaniment of a steel band.
Two more races remain to be sailed on tomorrow's final day and
with only nine points separating the top five boats we can expect a
great finale to what has already been an extremely closely fought
regatta. The forecast is for more good breeze so PRO Hank
Stuart and his team have every intention of completing all eight
races.
For full results head to Melges 24 North American Results.
By Fiona Brown, sourced from www.mysailing.com.au
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