Please select your home edition
Edition
Savvy Navvy 2024

Henning Harders 55th Australian OK Nationals at Drummoyne SC - Day 4

by Di Pearson, OK Dinghy media 12 Jan 2017 08:54 UTC 9-13 January 2017

Mark Jackson the man to beat

You can't keep a good man down they say - and with one day of racing remaining, defending OK Dinghy National champion Mark Jackson gained the lead at the OK Dinghy Nationals when it matters most - now holding a four-point advantage over Peter Horne, who is doing his best to win the title for Drummoyne Sailing Club, host of the Championship.

Jackson, from Black Rock Yacht Club, finished third in Race 6 and rounded off the day with a bullet in Race 7 and dropping his 12th place from Race 2 has given the Victorian the lead. Horne has moved back into contention after scoring a pair of fifth places today and dropping his Black Flag result, 37 points worth.

Twenty-third place in Race 6 let down Tim Davies, the Championship leader of the past two days. The Wangi Wangi SC member fought back to fourth in Race 7, so is still in contention for the title, but is on equal 25 points with Brent Williams. Andre Blasse (BRYC), after winning Race 6, and Mark Skelton (WWSC) are also still very much in the picture.

Tomorrow's race or races will be do-or-die. Most are praying that a predicted nor' easter will funnel through to upper Sydney Harbour, which will allow two races and keep some of these competitors dreams alive.

Layback Jackson, a five-time OK Dinghy National champion, including winning the last four in succession said, "It's exciting going into tomorrow – it's all to play for – it should be fun."

The Victorian positioned himself at his favoured pin end of the Race 6 start line after a General Recall and subsequent Black Flag, "Only because there was a bit more room."

Jackson chased the top two, Andre Blasse and Brent Williams around the course, and while he was quick downwind, Jackson could not keep their pace upwind.

"They just sailed away from me upwind and I finished third," Jackson said.

Race 6 winner, Andre Blasse, picked up the story: "It was nice sailing. Easterly, up to 15 knots, but 10 knots on the first two reaches. I started at the pin, Brent (Williams) started at the boat. The tide was running out, it was hard having to sit back – but there was a Black Flag.

"Everyone tends to sail close to Cockatoo Island, but Brent and I sailed away and crossed tacks halfway up the beat and went around the mark a boat length apart.

Blasse, the 2009 National champion, did well on the reach and took it from there, playing the puffs and shifts to beat both Adelaide SC's Brent Williams and Jackson over the line. Next came Edward O'Donnell (WWSC), Peter Horne (DSC) and Benjamin Downey (SYC, Qld).

Victoria's Blasse went on to finish Race 7 in seventh place and moved up into fifth overall. While winning is unrealistic, Blasse could finish in the minor placings if he has a good day tomorrow.

"First to third places can win the regatta and fourth to sixth places could grab second or third. The good thing is, everyone will have to race the fleet, you can't afford to match race just one other boat, because the placings are so close," Blasse commented.

Race 7 and Jackson started at the boat end of the line. "Strange for me," he conceded. He and Blasse were at close quarters, but close to Cockatoo Island, the breeze became a little shifty, and Jackson picked up the shift with Folkert Janssen, while the others missed it.

"I got in front and was able to extend from there. The breeze was quite steady all day really, apart from a few gusts, so I was able to sail my own race," said Jackson, who beat fellow BRYC member Janssen over the line by nearly a minute. Brent Williams was next, then Tim Davies, Peter Horne and Mark Skelton.

Racing at the Henning Harders OK Dinghy Nationals concludes tomorrow, with the prize giving to follow at Drummoyne Sailing Club in the evening.

Results after Day 4: (top five, 7 races, 1 discard)

1. Mark Jackson (Vic) – 18pts
2. Peter Horne (NSW) – 22pts
3. Tim Davies (NSW) – 25pts
4. Brent Williams (SA) – 25pts
5. Andre Blasse (Vic) – 29pts

Full results can be found here.

For all information and more photos visit www.drummoynesailingclub.com.au

Related Articles

2024 OK Dinghy Europeans at Palma overall
Luke Deegan becomes first non-European OK Dinghy European Champion Luke Deegan, from New Zealand has won the 2024 OK Dinghy European Championship in Palma after a shortened week of challenging conditions with only four races completed. Posted on 4 Nov
Affordable Precision: How Atto Changes the Game
Weighing just 75g and capable of measuring 250 kg working load Digitalisation has changed sailing. Technologies once reserved for Grand-Prix are permeating every level of the sport, giving sailors the ability to adopt elite racing and training practices - elevating the game across the board. Posted on 4 Nov
2024 OK Dinghy Europeans at Palma Day 4
Luke Deegan takes lead after one more race held on Saturday Luke Deegan, from New Zealand has taken the lead at the 2024 OK Dinghy European Championship in Palma after just one more race was sailed on Saturday. Overall, Britain's Charlie Cumbley dropped to second while Sweden's Niklas Edler climbed to third. Posted on 2 Nov
2024 OK Dinghy Europeans at Palma Day 3
With an orange weather alert in place, no racing was possible With an orange weather alert in place, no racing was possible on the third day of the OK Dinghy Europeans in Palma. Posted on 2 Nov
Single Handed Regatta at Big River Sailing Club
The regatta at Clarence River at Harwood attracted 62 entrants Tucked away in the cane fields on the northern bank of the Clarence River at Harwood, Northern NSW, lies the beautifully groomed parkland and grounds of the Big River Sailing Club. Posted on 1 Nov
2024 OK Dinghy Europeans at Palma Day 2
Three races, three winners Charlie Cumbley, from Britain, leads the OK Dinghy European Championship in Palma after the first three races were sailed on Thursday in Palma Bay. Luke Deegan, from New Zealand, is second, on equal points with Britain's Matt Howard. Posted on 1 Nov
2024 OK Dinghy Europeans at Palma Day 1
Get set, ready... wait Despite a forecast for good wind, the first day of the OK Dinghy European Championship in Palma was abandoned late afternoon with not enough wind to run racing. Posted on 31 Oct
2024 OK Dinghy Europeans at Palma opened
82 sailors from 14 nations complete registration for the event The OK Dinghy European Championship was opened in Palma Tuesday evening with 82 sailors from 14 nations completing registration. Hosted by the Real Club Nàutico de Palma, it will be the first ever international OK Dinghy championship to be held in Spain. Posted on 29 Oct
2024 OK Dinghy Europeans at Palma preview
The event will mark the first ever international OK Dinghy championship to be held in Spain The OK Dinghy European Championship is being held this coming week at the Real Club Nàutico de Palma. Nearly 80 sailors from 14 countries are expected to arrive in Palma in the coming days. Posted on 28 Oct
No let up for the Australian OK Dinghy Class
2025 has the prospect of the Worlds at Lake Garda! Under normal cycles, you would think coming off the back of a home World Championship in Australia, there might be a lull in the OK dinghy class. But now, there is a carrot being dangled - to sail the next worlds at Riva Del Garda, Italy in 2025. Posted on 22 Oct
Maritimo 2023 S600 FOOTERSavvy Navvy 2024