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A great night was had by all who attended the 2017/18 Summer Prize Night held at the Squadron last Friday Night.
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Last race wins on Sunday clinched overall victories in four of the six divisions of the Derwent Sailing Squadron/Quantum Sails Autumn Short-Handed Series on the Derwent

With the five races sailed in mostly light, at times very light, breezes, the light displacement boats did well in overall results.

Winning the last race hinged on finding a private breeze in the very light and flukey conditions, but the pointscore leaders continued their successes in fleet and handicap results.

Tom McDonald’s Elliott 7 Whoopidido started the series with a win and ended with another first place to take out Division 2 (spinnaker) by two points from Trouble (Mark Millhouse), in third place.

Only two boats raced in Division 1 with the Farr 40 War Games (Wayne Banks-Smith) proving too slippery for ocean racer Oskana (Michael Pritchard), winning every encounter.

The J24 Zest (Matt Westland) was another last race winner, taking out Division 4 (spinnaker) from Serenity (Graham Hall) which placed second on a countback from Epoxy Warrior (Mattieu Mongin).

Husband and wife crew of the I550 Dynamo, Steve and Trina Davidson, notched up their third outright win in Division 5 (non-spinnaker) to score a narrow overall win from Rotary (Norm Brundle) with Cool Change ((Chris Bobbi) third overall.

Olivia Sutherland steered Silver Mist to first place in the final race for Division 3 (non-spinnaker) but the second and third placegetters finished at the top of the leader board.

The Young 88 Jigaw (Scott Morrison) won the series by three points from Wildfire (David Berechree) after a fine series of (4)-1-1-1-2.  Wings Three (Peter Haros) finished third overall.

There were no starters in the final race for Division 6 (SB20s) with Greg Rowlings in Piste winning the series from Wicked (Nick Rogers) and Mind Games (Phil Reid).

Words and photos: Peter Campbell

21 May 2018

Hobart sailor Felicity Allison celebrated Mother’s Day today with a win in the SB20 sports boat division of the Derwent Sailing Squadron’s Autumn Short-Handed Series, with her husband Will has crew, helming the rather appropriately named boat, Cook Your Own Dinner.

“I think Will will be cooking dinner tonight,” quipped the mother to two champion teenage sailors after the race, sailed in a light northerly breeze on the River Derwent.

“Will was a great crew and did what he was told!”  Felicity said.  “We had a ball!

Sailing two-up in the normally three to four-crewed SB20, Felicity and Will won on corrected time after finishing a close second across the line to SB20 past champion Nik Rogers, helming Wicked.  Third place went to Piste (Greg Rowlings).

“We had a great race with Nick Rogers, swapping first and second place in fleet.  He managed to get away from us on the last windward leg,” added Felicity who is vice commodore of Sandy Bay Sailing Club and a member of the Derwent Sailing Squadron.

Felicity sailed Cook Your Own Dinner in the SB20 worlds on the Derwent last January with an all women crew.  Her sailing career goes back to sailing as a junior crew in the International Cadet worlds, skills she has passed on to her sons, including with her younger son Hugo who was a winning world champion crew in 2016.

Another winning husband and wife crew in today’s DSS/Quantum Sails Autumn Short-Handed Series was Steve and Trina Davidson who sailed their I550 sports boat Dynamo to its second win of the series in Division 4.

With a scorecard of 2-1-2-1, Dynamo holds a two-points lead from Rotary (Norman Brundle) in Division four with next Sunday the final race of the autumn. Rotary has placed 1-4-1-2 so far.

In the SB20 division, Piste (Greg Rowlings) has a one-point lead from Wicked (Nick Rogers) and Mind Games (Phil Reid).

In Division 2, Whoopdido (Tom McDonald) and Trouble (Mark Millhouse) are equal on points with one race to sail, yesterday’s winner being Temptation (Steve Harrison) which is sharing third in standings with 42 South (Mark Ballard).

In Division 3, Jigsaw (Scott Morrison) completed a hat-trick of wins to lead Wildfire (David Berechree) by one point, with Wings Three (Peter Haros) in third place overall.

Four successive second places have given Epoxy Warrior (Mathiew Mongin) a two-point lead from Zest (Matt Westland) in Division 4.

Only two yachts are contesting Division 1, with three crew allowed for these bigger boats. War Games, Wayne Banks-Smith’s Farr 40 again outsailed the ocean racer Osaka (Mike Pritchard).

Words:  Peter Campbell

Photos: Jane Austin and Peter Campbell

13 May 2018

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