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Australian Nats 2014: Day 2

Day 2 Report sent by Bob Griffiths , Images sent by Ian Johnson, more at IACA's FB.

Glenn Ashby leads Australian International A Class Catamaran National Titles.

"After an hiatus of two years due his Team New Zealand America's Cup commitments, Glenn Ashby has returned to sail in A Class Catamarans. After six races, he leads the Australian National Championship, by one point, from Steve Brewin, his perennial sparing partner.

Sailing conditions have been in the light to moderate spectrum on the flat waters of Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, as guests of the St Leonards Yacht and Motor Club.

The 39 boat fleet features many talented sailors, including some very athletic and fit lads still to complete their third decade, through to those around 70 years of age , those peak physical endurance was perhaps a little while ago. Ashby and Brewin blend comparative youth, with plenty of hard fought years of experience.
Ashby has 10 Australian and 7 World A Cat Titles to his credit. Brewin has won 2 World A Cat Titles, and is the current European Champion.

The racing has been very close, and as is the way in this very high performance boat, fast and furious.
After 6 races and one drop, Ashby leads on 7 points, from Brewin on 8 points. There is a bit of a gap back to Jack Benson on 19 points in third overall, Stephen Brayshaw forth on 21, then Adam Beatie 27, and Dave Brewer sixth on 29 points.

No particular boat, mast, or sail has dominated. Indeed, Chris Cairns sailing an older "Tool " design with straight centreboards, and no winglets on his rudder has been putting in some excellent performances in the winds of up the 10 knots that have prevailed during this regatta. The performances have been an accurate reflection of the sailor's respective skills.
Whilst Glenn Ashby dominated on day 1, it was Steve Brewin's turn on day 2, notching up two wins and a 3rd.
Race 4 started in 6 knots of wind , and finished in 10 knots. Glenn Ashby led for most of the race to win from Chris Cairns , and Brewin third.
By Race 5, Brewin had found top gear . With the wind now settled at a lovely 10 knots, Brewin went on to win from Brayshaw ,with Ashby third.

Race 5 was sailed in a consistent 10 knots,which enabled some high speed downwind trapeze assisted sailing. Brayshaw led from Brewin and Ashby at the first gate. Brewin soon moved through to first, and Ashby latter made his way into second by the time of the finish line.

Tomorrow, coincidently being New Year's Day, will be a lay day. Three more races will be held over the following two days, with stronger winds behind forecast."

Bob Griffits.

Official Australian Assoc Website

Rank Boat SailNo Club HelmName R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Tot Net
1st Ashby Sails 111 McCrae YC Glenn Ashby 2 1 1 1 (3) 2 10 7
2nd
4 KCC Steve Brewin 1 (4) 2 3 1 1 12 8
3rd PDQ 13 Darwin SC Jack Benson 5 2 4 (7) 4 4 26 19
4th Rippin 25 McCrae YC Steve Brayshaw (11) 6 5 5 2 3 32 21
5th Magic Marine 987 Bendigo YC Adam Beattie (14) 3 3 9 6 6 41 27
6th Brew 972 SBSC Dave Brewer 7 (39 BFD) 6 6 5 5 68 29
7th
980 Gosford SC Chris Cairns 3 7 10 2 8 (14) 44 30
8th Livewire 2 961 SBSC Stuart Scott 10 9 8 (20) 7 7 61 41
9th Boat Bags 8 McCrae YC Graeme Harbour 8 11 12 4 14 (15) 64 49
10th OTB Marine 6 McCrae YC Demon Parker 6 10 7 (29) 15 12 79 50
11th Harken 969 RPAYC Grant Pellew (15) 14 11 10 9 10 69 54
12th Dragonfly 943 McCrae YC John Richards 4 16 (23) 8 19 16 86 63
13th Bush Object 907 Colac YC Dave McKenzie 9 12 (22) 15 16 13 87 65
14th
121 The Wave/Muscat Alan Coutts (28) 8 16 18 13 11 94 66
15th Spunspar 22 Gosford Mark Johnston 23 (39 BFD) 9 16 11 9 107 68
16th No Willy 23 Humpbong YC Chris Munro (19) 13 15 11 17 17 92 73
17th Bazinga 957 Elwood SC David Loutit 13 18 13 (21) 12 21 98 77
18th A Class Above 958 McCrae YC Simon McKeon 12 (39 DNF) 39 DNC 13 10 8 121 82
19th Paradox 26 RGYC Tom Stuchbery 24 5 17 19 23 (25) 113 88
20th Mr Bling 954 Hervey Bay Paul Neeskens 18 19 20 (34) 18 24 133 99
21st Carrera 911 McCrae YC Michael Kopp 21 22 26 12 (31) 19 131 100
22nd Bliksem 9 LCSC John Dowling (22) 17 19 22 21 22 123 101
23rd
863 Speers Point Kristoffer Grande (30) 20 27 17 25 18 137 107
24th Eight Step Rail 977 Henley Sailing Club Neil How 16 26 25 14 27 (34) 142 108
25th Jack's Off P.D.Q. 7 McCrae YC Hamish Sinclair (39 BFD) 39 BFD 14 28 20 20 160 121
26th Yippie Ki A 990 McCrae YC Stephen Dyble 34 15 21 (36) 24 27 157 121
27th
941 KCC Julian Jenkins 25 23 (39 DNF) 27 28 26 168 129
28th The Thief 933 Elwood SC Brian Cole 17 28 29 24 (32) 32 162 130
29th Johnson Signs & Designs 49 Darwin SC Matt Johnson 31 24 24 26 26 (39 DNF) 170 131
30th Son of Anarchy 986 Elwood SC Steve Wright (39 BFD) 39 BFD 18 31 22 23 172 133
31st Mrs Bling 837 Hervey Bay Claire Neeskens 26 27 28 (33) 29 28 171 138
32nd TLC too 5 McCrae YC Horst Kopp 20 29 32 30 (35) 29 175 140
33rd Chil Factor 912 Humpybong YC Alex Duff (32) 25 30 25 30 30 172 140
34th Topcat 989 Elwood SC Croften Dawson 27 21 31 32 (34) 31 176 142
35th Dead Parrot 962 ESC Ross Lloyd 29 (39 DNF) 39 DNC 23 36 33 199 160
36th Sirocco II 997 Lake Macquarie Y C Robert Griffiths (39 DNF) 39 DNF 39 DNC 37 33 39 DNF 226 187
37th If Only 100 A18FL Simon Nelson 33 (39 DNF) 39 DNC 39 DNC 39 DNC 39 DNC 228 189
38th Double Helix 992 DBYC James Cooper (39 DNF) 39 DNF 39 DNC 35 39 DNC 39 DNC 230 191