Goacher Wins in Australia…

Flying 15 Race Reports

 

FIFTEEN LEGEND CHALKS UP ANOTHER TITLE WIN

 

Great Britain’s triple world champion Steve Goacher teamed up with the winning skipper from last year’s Flying Fifteen nationals, Matt Owen, to secure the Golden Anniversary National championship for the class. The union resulted in Owen winning an Australian title in successive years, one as helmsman and one as crew!

The championship was conducted on Perth’s picturesque Swan River and hosted by the South of Perth Yacht Club. Conditions varied through the week, with fresh south westerlies early, which gave way to some very light easterly breezes later in the week as weather conditions were influenced by a cyclone hovering off the north west of the State, and finished in a reasonably steady 12 to 15 knot easterly on the final day.

Before the start of today’s race, Goacher’s assignment was simple. To win the title he had to ensure that he did not allow Alan Bax and Simon Childs to finish more than three places ahead of him. As it happened, both finished worse than seventh, so today’s race did not influence the scoreline for either boat.

The result was a huge triumph for the three visiting British crews, who took out the first three placings in the regatta. The trio showed remarkable consistency, so much so that the worst placing for any of them was a fifteenth in the 58 boat fleet. Individual brilliance by several of the Australians from time to time was offset by the odd disaster in their scoreline and even with the benefit of two drops, they could not match the visitors.

Today’s race was a triumph for Adele Jackson and Dean McAullay. They suffered a horrible day yesterday, starting out with a black flag disqualification in the first race and tenth place in the other two races – their worst scores for the week. Starting sensibly near the centre of the line today, the pair were clearly focused on controlling the centre of the course. The played the shifty easterly well, ignoring the massive proportion of the fleet which headed off to the north side of the course on the first beat, and led at the top mark, with Adam Hawkins, Mike Hart, Graeme Lillingstone and David Yu in hot pursuit.
Positions remained static on the square run, but on the second beat, Jackson/McAullay were very disciplined in sticking to their game plan to open up the gap to the chasing pack, but on the first reach the pack brought some fresher breeze down with them and once again that gap was back to about 30 seconds between first and second. Goacher and Bax were doing what they had to do, well back from the leaders, and Hart had an uncharacteristic “lose” at the gybe mark, opening the door for David Yu and Chris Nelson.

Positions remained relatively stable during the final windward and return leg, so in a massive turnaround, Jackson/McAullay took the win ahead of Hawkins/Jones and Yu/Nelson, with Mike Hart finishing fourth.

Steve Goacher and Matt Owen therefore take home the Australian Flying Fifteen Championship trophy, with Adele Jackson and Dean McAullay being the best all-Australian crew.

Geraldton’s Adam Semple and Lisa Greeve won the silver fleet trophy with a four point buffer over Hank Heimans and Alan Sharpe, while Ray Ellard and Ken Treharne won the Classic championship without having to sail today.

Final Top 10:
1. 3988 17 Steve Goacher/Matt Owen
2. 3987 20 Alan Bax/Simon Childs
3. 3775 22 Mike Hart/Richard Rigg
4. 3933 27 Adele Jackson/Dean McAullay
5. 3781 30 David Tucker/Matt Summers
6. 3881 30 Adam Hawkins/Ben Jones
7. 3670 35 Graeme Lillingstone/Ed Repsevicius
8. 3743 43 Greg Tonnison/Steve Roberts
9. 3859 45 David Yu/Chris Nelson
10. 3982 58 Chris Paterson/Rupert Leslie

Final Silver Fleet:
1. 3085 10 Adam Semple/Lisa Greeve
2. 3224 14 Hank Heimans/Alan Sharpe
3. 3312 15 Murray Latham/Tony Pugh

Final Classic Fleet:
1. 2756 6 Ray Ellard/Ken Treharne
2. 2012 11 Peter Paton/Narelle Thomas
3. 2115 20 Wayne Hudson/Brianna Hudson

Ovington Inlands…

The Ovington Inland Championships

 

Held over the 5th/6th November this was the first year that the Flying Fifteens have been included in the Ovington Inlands at Grafham Water. At short notice the fleet turned out a really strong showing of eight boats with visitors from as far afield as Bewl and Burton. Ovington and GWSC laid on an excellent social program with a Band, Supper and fantastic fireworks.

The race programme comprised of seven races with one discard, four back to back on Saturday and three of the same format on Sunday. Certainly more hectic than the oldies are used to! Racing on the same course as the 29ers some close calls were inevitable, but courtesy and good planning from both fleets kept this disruption to a minimum. Races were kept within forty minutes facilitating very close racing right to the finish line.

Race 1 started promptly in light airs with a square line and pressure up the port and starboard lay-lines, Robert Hogben and Glyn Morgan rounded the windward in first closely followed by Allen Cave with Ashley Painter and Tom and Nick Taylor. Much place changing ensued up and down the next legs seeing Robert and Glyn with the bullet, followed by Tom and Nick then Allen and Ashley.

Tactically race 2 was very similar with both sides paying and a hole in the middle of the beat, requiring careful planning to avoid the hooligans on skim dishes ringing the bell on the corners of their beat and run. Robert and Glyn secured their final bullet for the day followed by Chris Swallow and Arthur George.

In a freshening breeze races 3 and 4 promptly got under way with a tight group meeting at the windward mark in both instances. In both cases Tom and Nick Taylor and Dave and Jenny Philpott pulled away downwind followed by strong challenges upwind from the Philpotts, beaten off by the Taylors giving them two bullets and the Philpotts two 2nds. Robert and Glyn racked up a 3rd in race 3, with Jonathan and Tricia Knight securing a well deserved 3rd in race 4.

Racing commenced on Sunday to a stiff, cold northerly gusting up to 23 knots – just superb planing conditions for the Flying Fifteens! In race 5 Robert and Glyn were back on form securing another 1st, closely followed by Allen and Ashley in 2nd favouring the breeze and the Knights gaining another 3rd.

Races 6 and 7 concluded with Allen and Ashley, Robert and Glyn taking turns at 1st and 2nd place, Graham Wadeley and Angela Tasker and the Taylors taking 3rd respectively. An incident on the final gybe mark of race 6 saw Barry Wyatt take a refreshing dip aided by Jonathan Knight’s mainsheet… after breaking most of the rules of racing Jonathan carried out a successful MOB drill with the fleet stopping to watch, point and laugh their heads off – genuine sympathy!

Final results:
1st (9pts) Robert Hogben and Glyn Morgan
2nd (14pts) Tom Taylor and Nick Taylor
3rd (20pts) Allen Cave and Ashley Painter.

Report written by Tom Taylor