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Boatsales Staff16 Apr 2015
NEWS

Sail Port Stephens success

First in best dressed at NSW regatta

The owner of the first boat to register for the 2015 Sail Port Stephens regatta is "chuffed" to be taking home top divisional honours by the narrowest of margins in the completed Commodore’s Cup series.

Dave Griffin and his Royal Motor Yacht Club crew on board the Titan 36 Al Fresco from Pittwater in Sydney beat John Veale and Graeme Davey’s Elan 340 GWhizz by one point after three passage races, two inshore on Nelson Bay and the closing Three Islands Race mostly offshore on, Wednesday (April 15) in perfect conditions.

"We had been looking forward to the regatta for a long time," said an excited Griffin having just seen the final scores. "We had a ball last year, even in the rain, so we booked the same house and we were the first to enter this year. We’ve enjoyed the Commodore’s Cup immensely, Kerinda gave us a great tussle all three days and socially it’s been excellent. We’ll be back again next year!"

However, the fun isn’t over for Al Fresco. They’ll take a break along with other crews for a layday today and be back out on Friday for the second half, this time racing in the Performance Cruising division with many of the same boats and faces.

Division 1 of the Commodore’s Cup was taken out by Mark Skelton’s Beneteau 40.7 called JAB, their lead a little more comfortable than Al Fresco’s at three points clear of the second placegetter, Steve Connor and his 39-foot Jones design called Arch Rival from Sydney.

"Last year was our first year and we won Performance Cruising division. This year we decided to do the whole regatta," said Skelton. "Today was lovely; we had a great start and first beat that carried us through. It’s very unique and different sailing around islands as course marks compared to racing around the buoys. You can get trapped in no breeze under them."

Skelton and his crew are staying on at Port Stephens for the Performance Cruising series starting Friday through to Sunday (April 19) and the skipper says he’s very comfortable with the building forecast.

Last year’s rainy Sail Port Stephens is a distant memory, replaced by a third magic day of sunny skies, a top temperature of 26 degrees and 10-12 knots of north-easterly breeze outside the heads, less inshore which was perfect for the first of the two-day Junior One Sail Series just off the Port Stephens Sailing and Aquatic Club at Soldiers Point. Kids in BICs, Optimists, Laser Radials, Laser 4.7s and Sabots completed two races on flat water with a fair bit of woo-hooing and the odd crash in the pre-start. Harry Bailey’s Open BIC called Newcastle Yacht Club leads the series.

For more information and results go to: http://www.sailportstephens.com.au

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