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2010 Sanders Memorial Cup and Kingham Trophy
This year the New Plymouth Yacht Club has
been hosting the Sanders Cup from 12 to 14 February.
The line-up
for the Sanders Cup consisted of
defending Sanders Cup winner Horowhenua with the same skipper but new
boat and crew, Ben Bax sailing his new 522 for the Bay of Plenty, 2009
Sanders Cup host Colin Shanks teaming up with Nathan Bax, Craig Gilberd
sailing Bungholio for North Harbour, Manawatu sailing the previous
winning boat Flying Circus, Northland being represented by Nice One,
and Thirty Something showing for Wellington.
Kingham Trophy
The
traditional invitation race was sailed in very
light winds on Friday morning. After a good start, Bay of Plenty got
into a slight lead, only to lose it to East Coast in a tacking duel
shortly before the first mark. They continue to lead the race
throughout all three laps and carried it to win in front of North
Harbour and Bay of Plenty.
Sanders Memorial Cup
The
wind picked up a little for the first race of the Sanders Cup. Bay of
Plenty sailed a beautiful win from start to finish.
The second race saw a premature start by
two boats,
and East Coast returned twice to exonerate themselves. Unfortunately
that did not count for Bay of Plenty as well, who would have come
second if they had not been OCS. They lost their lead when the crew
slipped off his trapeze handle and nearly capsized if it had not been
for class veteran Ben Bax jumping on the wire to hold the boat upright.
This allowed North Habour to sneak through and carry a tight lead to
the finish. Despite being very late off the start, East Coast came
second ahead of Wellington. Horowhenua had a lucky break when leading
around the top mark, losing their rig because of a broken sidestay but
fortunately only doing minor damage so repairs could be completed
before racing the next day.
The fleet came closer together on the
second day.
Saturday saw challenging conditions for the Javelins with only 12 to 15
knots of wind but 2m steep swells and a sea running across it.
Race four saw a clean start but then a
port-starboard
incident between Bungholio and Bay Nissan, which went to arbitration
and resulted in a penalty to Bungholio of 4 points in that race. There
was very close racing throughout the fleet. Wellington showed that a
veteran boat can still go fast when they came fourth in front of
Horowhenua in race four and six. Manawatu and Northland battled over
sixth place, Nice on scoring race three because Flying Circus retired,
and Flying Circus beating them in race four and five, applying their
greater crew weight and experience – even though that stems from some 20
years ago!
For sailors and spectators, the downwind
‘rides’ were
very exciting, with the boats accelerating down the waves and quite a
few boats stopping abruptly in the next one. Crews had to hang on to
toe straps, sheets and skippers life jackets to stay on the boats.
One of the greatest challenges of the day
was to find
the windward mark in the jumbled and confused sea, especially after it
drifted South during race four.
On the beats to windward, it was hard work
to keep
the boats moving fast, and all skippers felt their arms at the end of
the day. North Harbour showed great speed, but East Coast picked up
their pace to win race four and come second in race five. In one of the
most tightly contested series the Javelin class has seen in a while,
the first three boats were within one point of each other before the
last day of racing.
In the evening, most of the sailors got
together at
the holiday park for some great after-race discussion and planning for
the next season. It was a great evening for competitors and shore-crew
alike.
The wind was a little less on Sunday, but
two swells
from the North and the West were still running across the racing track.
The skies finally cleared enough to allow a view of Mount Egmont. Bay
of Plenty overtook the leading East Coast boat and North Harbour on the
first downwind leg, and the top three boats finished in that order.
Horowhenua used their superior downwind performance to keep Wellington
at bay in both races of the day, but Wellington still came fourth on
equal points after countback.
The leading pack were still within a point
of each
other before the last race, so whoever won that one was going to win
the Sanders Cup, except that East Coast had to have two points on Bay
of Plenty who would otherwise win on countback. Nevertheless that start
was clean, and all three chose the left hand side of the course upwind.
East Coast had greater speed, and while North Harbour could hang on
during the beat, Bay of Plenty lost a lot of ground at the top mark.
They recovered most of that distance on the downwind run, but North
Harbour was even luckier and managed to claw a lead out of East Coast.
On the second beat, East Coast chose the right hand side again, and
worked the shifts and their boat speed to a very handy lead at the last
mark. Wellington and Horowhenua on the right got better wind and
Wellington actually overtook Bay of Plenty at the top mark, just to
lose third position on the downwind again and finish fifth. North
Harbour tried the right hand side of the course downwind to gain back
their lead, but all they could do was to reduce East Coast’s winning
margin.
After an exciting and exhausting last
race, East
Coast won the Sanders Cup with one point’s lead over North Harbour who
was tied on points with Bay of Plenty. Nice One was awarded the DFL
trophy and decided that now that they achieved to consistently win it,
they should improve more to avoid winning it in the future.
Racing was over by lunchtime, so this left
plenty of
time to sort out all the ‘if’s and ‘but’s of this tightly contested
series.
Congratulations to very deserving winners
Nathan Bax and Colin Shanks on Riders of the Storm for East Coast!
New Plymouth Yacht Club
2010 Sanders Memorial Cup
Overall
Sailed:7, Discards:1, To count:6, Entries:7, Scoring
system:Appendix A
| Rank |
SailNo |
Boat |
Nat |
Helm |
Crew |
Club |
R 1 |
R 2 |
R 3 |
R4 |
R 5 |
R6 |
R7 |
Total |
Nett |
| 1st |
380 |
Riders on the Storm |
East Coast |
|
|
GSC |
(3.0) |
2.0 |
3.0 |
1.0 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
1.0 |
14.0 |
11.0 |
| 2nd |
376 |
Bungholio |
North Harbour |
|
|
ASC |
2.0 |
1.0 |
(4.0 RDG) |
3.0 |
1.0 |
3.0 |
2.0 |
16.0 |
12.0 |
| 3rd |
522 |
Bay Nissan |
Bay of Plenty |
|
|
TYPBC |
1.0 |
(8.0 OCS) |
2.0 |
2.0 |
3.0 |
1.0 |
3.0 |
20.0 |
12.0 |
| 4th |
361 |
Thirty Something |
Wellington |
|
|
EBYMBC |
(5.0) |
3.0 |
5.0 |
4.0 |
4.0 |
5.0 |
5.0 |
31.0 |
26.0 |
| 5th |
1374 |
Trailblazer |
Horowhenua |
|
|
HSC |
4.0 |
(8.0 DNF) |
4.0 |
5.0 |
5.0 |
4.0 |
4.0 |
34.0 |
26.0 |
| 6th |
359 |
Nice One |
Northland |
|
|
BOIYC |
6.0 |
5.0 |
6.0 |
(7.0) |
7.0 |
6.0 |
6.0 |
43.0 |
36.0 |
| 7th |
374 |
Flying Circus |
Manawatu |
|
|
HSC |
7.0 |
4.0 |
(8.0 DNF) |
6.0 |
6.0 |
8.0 DNF |
8.0 DNS |
47.0 |
39.0 |
Scoring codes used
| Code |
Description |
Points |
| DNF |
Started but did not finish |
8 |
| DNS |
Came to the start area but did not start |
8 |
| OCS |
On course side at start or broke rule 30.1 |
8 |
| RDG |
Redress - points set by protest hearing |
4 |
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