Boag’s
Sailing South Race Week - Aera Wins King Of The
Derwent, First National First-up In Sailing South
Hobart,
Tasmania – 2 January 2005
Aera,
the British boat that three days ago won Overall
IRC corrected time honours in the grueling Rolex
Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, today gave a brilliant
display of fresh weather sailing to get the gun
and win on handicap Hobart’s traditional
sailing event, the King of the Derwent.
The
King of the Derwent also included the first race
of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania’s annual
Sailing South Race Week with Aera not contesting
this series, and first provisional place in the
regatta IRC results going to First National Real
Estate, skippered by Sydney yachtsman Michael
Spies.
Spies
skippered his previous yacht of the same name
to Overall first place in the 2003 Rolex Sydney
Hobart Race and finished second in IRC Division
B of the recent Sydney Hobart with his new boat.
Aera,
skippered by English yachtsman Jez Fanstone, got
the gun on a day of spectacular sailing in south-westerly
winds that ranged from 15 knots to 30 knots in
gusts.
Corrected
time results are provisional because of a number
of protests lodged this evening but they will
not affect the top placings which saw Aera placed
first under both IRC and PHS handicaps, winning
IRC from First National Real Estate and Euro Central
and PHS from Euro Central and First National Real
Estate.
Many
yachts suffered knockdowns as ‘bullets’
of wind ripped across the river ahead of rain
squalls sweeping down from Mt Wellington.
The
new Farr 40 One Design, Hughie Lewis’ Euro
Central shredded its spinnaker on the first downwind
run.
The
trailable yacht T42 lost two crew members overboard
in a knockdown, but they were rescued by another
boat, Team Head Coach, skippered by Mike Hawes.
Steve
Walker’s sports boat, Tuesday’s Child,
from Wynyard, was laid over twice in a wild spinnaker
broaches on the first run.
Aera,
a Ker 55, got a brilliant start and powered away
on the first leg, a tight reach across the river,
to lead around the mark from the Sean Langman’s
Open 66, AAPT.
AAPT
surfed downwind under spinnaker in the 25-knot
south-westerly wind and overtook Aera, but sailed
the wrong way from the leeward mark – something
that the crew blamed on not being aware of a change
to the sailing instructions.
AAPT
was unable to overtake Aera and the British yacht
got the gun in the King of the Derwent by just
over three minutes to take provisional first place
in the one day event.
However,
in the first race of the Boag’s Sailing
South Race Week, First National Real Estate has
been provisionally placed first in IRC Division
1 from Euro Central and last year’s Sailing
South Race Week champion Ichi Ban, skippered by
Sydney yachtsman Matt Allen.
Under
PHS handicaps, the provisional Division 1 winner
is Euro Central from First National Real Estate
and Ichi Ban while Division 2 went to Madman’s
Woodyard (A.Peterson) from Serano (R.Barkas) and
Jigsaw (N.Snare).
The
Cruiser Division 1 provisional winner is Alumination
(I.Brett) from Dick Knoop’s Magellan, third
place going to Innovator (Ian Smith). Cruiser
Division 2 provisional winner is Epoxy Warrior
(G.Leitch) from Gnome (M.Cusick) and Wavelength
(D.Williams).
Provisional
winner of the Sportsboat Division is Shoot the
Dog (R.Fisher) from Steve Walker’s Tuesday’s
Child and Another Girl Another Planet (D.Shepherd).
Further
information:
Peter
Campbell – 0419 385 928 or email –
peter_Campbell@bigpond.com