Please select your home edition
Edition
Maritimo 2023 M600 LEADERBOARD

Black Rock Yacht Club Xmas Regatta - Overall

by Daniel Vaughan 3 Jan 2022 05:59 UTC 28 December 2021 - 2 January 2022
Black Rock Yacht Club Xmas Regatta © Ben Strong & Daniel Farthing

Melbourne put on a show for the final day of the Black Rock Xmas Regatta with light winds and hot temperatures of 34 degrees C, great for the beach goers, but quite uncomfortable for the sailors.

Race one kicked off in 8-10 knots of breeze just enough to be twin wiring. Lindsay Irwin / Andrew Perry found a nice groove up the left-hand side of the course rounding the top mark first with Roger Blasse / Andrew Gilligan and Ben Strong / Daniel Farthing followed closely behind.

The lighter crew weight of Anthony Anderson / Daniel Vaughan helped them pick up 3rd spot downwind keeping left and closing in on the 2 leaders.

Lindsay Irwin and Anthony Anderson both worked the left side up the next upwind with Roger Blasse staying more central. Lindsay rounded with a small lead followed by Roger and Anthony hot on his heels, all teams worked the left side downwind and it was Lindsay Irwin / Andrew Perry finishing first, Roger Blasse / Andrew Gilligan holding off a fast-charging Anthony Anderson / Daniel Vaughan.

The breeze dropped out for the 2nd race and a big left-hand shift before the start caught a couple of boats out missing the start completely, all boats on the line got away on port tack as it was near impossible to lay the pin from starboard. It was a race to the left side of the course in the ailing breeze, just enough to carry 1 trapeze wire. It was once again Lindsay Irwin / Andrew Perry finding the best of the breeze and rounding first with a very hot and hungry pack of Roger Blasse, Ben Strong and Chris Vaughan.

The lighter crew weight of Anthony Anderson / Daniel Vaughan once again allowed them to run deeper downwind catching up to the lead pack. Crews were up on the foredeck for the next upwind leg trying to keep the boats moving as much as possible, Lindsay Irwin and Anthony Anderson stuck to the left side of the course which paid off, Lindsay extending his lead over Roger Blasse and Anthony moving in to 3rd spot. The last run downwind was an uncomfortable affair for the crews, it was a battle to see who could sit in the most awkward position possible to squeeze out very last bit of performance out of the boat. In the end it was Lindsay Irwin / Andrew Perry taking the win with Roger Blasse and Anthony Anderson battling it out for 2nd and 3rd.

Well done to Lindsay Irwin / Andrew Perry winning the last 3 races and taking out the series and thank you to Black Rock Yacht Club for hosting a fantastic regatta.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoSkipperCrewClubR1R3R4R5R6Pts
1AUS 663Lindsay IrwinAndrew PerrryBlackrock yc‑221115
2AUS 680Roger BlasseAndrew GilliganBRYC11‑2226
3AUS 676Anthony AndersonDaniel VaughanMc crae43‑63313
4AUS 665Stewart VickeryJames PattersonSandringham YC3‑636416
5AUS 656Benjamin StrongDaniel Farthingsandringham(DNC)544619
6AUS 678Chris VaughanMatt Balmer (DNC)455519
7AUS 667Phillip Tomamichael Frankston YC(DNC)7DNFDNFDNF31

Related Articles

International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week overall
No racing on Day 5 in Weymouth A sensible decision was made by the fleet and the race officer to cancel the racing planned for Tuesday and complete the PoW Week a day early, leaving PoW dinner to be a rather more open ended affair than might have otherwise been possible. Posted on 27 May
International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week Day 4
Tales of a great rivalry The McDanell vs Penman rivalry has been raging for well over 30 years. In the most recent years this rivalry has intensified and sometimes nothing more matters than who crosses the line in front of the other. Posted on 26 May
International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week Day 3
Andy Shaw and Rob Strucket take the Prince of Wales Cup after a 98 minute race Sunday dawned and it was the day of the big one, the intimidating, the iconic Price of Wales Cup race. A race steeped in tradition and history and for those that don't know, a unique winner-takes-all shoot out. Posted on 25 May
International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week Day 2
Another day, another taster for the big event Another day, another taster for the big event. The single race shootout starts tomorrow! Posted on 25 May
International 14 Prince of Wales Cup Week Day 1
Where the Wind Blows and the Ego Grows Hailing from the frothy shores of Tynemouth Sailing Club, the dynamic duo of Andy Brown and Stu Keegan made landfall at Prince of Wales Week aboard their trusty steed—a Beiker 4 that's seen more flying wire than a Marvel film set. Posted on 23 May
Rickmansworth Classic International 14 Open
At 89 Tiercel proved that old boats can still compete and win Vintage and Classic Int 14's came to Rickmansworth Sailing Club over the weekend of 17th/18th May to race for two trophies. The Rickmansworth Open and Transom series Trophies. Boats travelled from as far as Cornwall to compete in this long standing event. Posted on 23 May
International 14 Easter Tray at Itchenor
Three days of varied conditions as teams prepare for the Prince of Wales Cup in Weymouth The traditional season opener of the 14 calendar is the Easter Tray. Three days of varied conditions saw a total of 14 boats launch. For some this was the first outing since the worlds in Garda, others had been out training for three weekends already. Posted on 1 May
Flying start to 2025
An embarrassment of riches for sailing fans Happy New Year to you all! The beginning of 2025 is an embarrassment of riches for sailing fans, with a cornucopia of events to follow, ranging from offshore yachts around the world to traditional dinghies. Posted on 6 Jan
International 14 Perry Pot Series Finale
The fleet had the harbour to themselves on a typically grey December day On a typically grey December day with wind ranging from 8-15 knots, the 14 fleet had the harbour to themselves for the final racing of the Perry Pot series. Posted on 4 Jan
International 14 Perry Pot weekend 3
Looked past the December bliss to go sailing! Following a weekend blown away by Storm Bert, the Perry Pot was back again. With the forecast showing a wide range of breeze, a few members of the fleet woke up to a grey and miserable day and thought there were better things to do, like staying inside! Posted on 2 Dec 2024
Maritimo 2023 S600 FOOTERPalm Beach Motor Yachts