Please select your home edition
Edition
Maritimo 2023 M600 LEADERBOARD

Manly 16ft Skiff Club Championship Heat 3

by Adam Lucius 12 Nov 05:10 UTC 9 November 2024

For five years, Kurt Hansen was lost to sailing

Burnt out after a prolonged stint travelling the globe in the 49er class, the then 22-year-old walked away from the sport to pursue other interests - including ironman triathlon events - while building a career in the renewable energy sector.

"I felt I had to focus on other things for a while, so I gave the sailing away," Hansen explained. "You certainly miss the sport after a great day on the water but then you remember all the shifts you've been on the wrong side of, plus the time and financial commitment, and it brings you back to Earth. It's a beautifully challenging sport. "It was probably after watching the sailing at the Paris (Olympic) Games that I started thinking about sailing again. I remembered how much fun it was. "It was about then that (Manly 16s sailor) Chris (Williams) called and asked me about sailing 16s and I said I'll go out and see how it goes." We can report it's going well.

Despite being off the water for five years, Hansen has lost none of his skills or sailing awareness. Sharing skipper duties with Daryl Milham on Modern Concept Constructions (MCC), the 27-year-old has quickly emerged as a genuine threat in this red-hot Manly 16s fleet. Combining with Jackson Cranfield and Williams in just his third race at Manly, Hansen led the field home in last Saturday's third heat of the club championship.

In a flukey easterly and outgoing tide, MCC got off to a great start to take the lead at the top mark. By the bottom mark they found themselves in a dogfight with Bosker Build (Sarah Lee), the reigning St George club champion and National Champion, entering the race for a hit-out but ineligible to collect an official placing after fishing second. Once MCC was able to squeeze past Bosker, they extended their advantage to finish a minute ahead of Red Pumps Red (Zoe Dransfield), Moonen Yachts (Daniel Turner) and Red Pumps (Tyler Dransfield).

"The conditions lent themselves to a race that was back and forth...it was a real snakes and ladders type day," Hansen explained. "I actually thought we'd fallen out of it at one stage but a puff of wind from God put us back in contention. "We just sailed pretty conservatively from there." It was a first club championship win for both Hansen and Williams with the promise of a lot more to come.

MCC currently sits second behind Red Pumps on the overall series score and also plan to be up to their neck in the race for the upcoming state and national titles. "Chris and Jackson are keen to have a red-hot crack at the nationals, states and club champs and I really hope I can step up to the plate and help them," Hansen said. "For me, it's about going out there with no pressure and having a lot of fun and that's when I sail at my best."

Meanwhile, Fluid Building claimed handicap honours while Harken (Heidi Bates/Orlando Sadlik) made it three straight club championship heat wins in the 13s. Heidi said: "Saturday's race was set in super lumpy and shifty conditions with the top mark set all the way out the Heads. "Up the first leg it was really tight with close battles between the top five boats. As we are quite light our boat speed was good in the conditions and after the first lap we were able to pull away and get the win.

"This season our main goals are to keep improving and learning as much as we can from the racing and the class. "We would also like to prove that we can be really competitive in all conditions, especially the windier conditions as we are a lighter team. "We want to give club, states and nationals our best go."

Related Articles

Manly 16ft Skiff Club report
A record number of females are entering the various classes At Manly 16ft Skiff Club, a record number of females are entering the various classes on the back of the path paved by some of Australia's finest women sailors. Posted on 30 Oct
Manly 16ft Skiff SC Port Jackson Championship
One of the most unforgiving races on the 16ft skiff calendar The Port Jackson Championship is regarded as one of the most unforgiving races on the 16ft skiff calendar. One small mistake or miscalculation and your day can be over as Sydney Harbour shows who's boss over two gruelling hours. Posted on 22 Oct
Manly 16ft Skiff Club Championship Heats 1 & 2
They say ignorance is bliss.. They say ignorance is bliss... It's also a winning formula if you happen to be Manly 16ft Skiff Club sailor Tyler Dransfield. Posted on 18 Oct
Sponsors, Club Financial Support and Media
The key drivers for 13ft Skiff Success Whether he's dressed in a business suit or wetsuit, Hugh Skeen is seeing the growth of the 13ft skiff class first-hand. Posted on 25 Sep
Manly16s first Season Pointscore
Winning culture and Flying 11s - the key to Manly's sailing success A quick glance at the results from Saturday's first point-score race of the season tells you all you need to know about the conveyor belt of quality sailors emerging from Manly 16ft Skiff Club's enviable junior program. Posted on 17 Sep
Manly 16ft SC's 2024/25 season officially starts
New season, new boats, new crews Manly 16ft Skiff Club's 2024/25 season officially kicked off last Saturday with a non-pointscore race in a dying southerly, with 17 boats facing the starter's gun. Posted on 13 Sep
Swap Day - The happiest day of the year
A lot of fun had at Manly 16ft Skiff Club Former Manly 16ft skiff sailing champion Joe Turner thought he had his day all mapped out when he woke Saturday morning. Posted on 27 Mar
New Club Champions decided at Manly 16s
The initial signs didn't look great when Heidi Bates and Orlando Sadlik first joined forces The initial signs didn't look great when Heidi Bates and Orlando Sadlik first joined forces on Harken 13ft Skiff Team ahead of Manly's 2023/24 13ft season. Posted on 19 Mar
Manly 16' Skiff Club Championship heat 7
Now Nathan Wilmot and Malcolm Page can add another honour to the list They've won Olympic gold medals, national 16ft titles and state championships. Now Nathan Wilmot and Malcolm Page can add another honour to the list - Manly 16ft Skiff club champions. Posted on 14 Feb
Congratulations Michael McMahon OAM
You'll never hear a bad word said about him "You'll never hear a bad word said about him." It's a line regularly trotted out when underlining someone's popularity and personality. Posted on 5 Feb
Savvy Navvy 2024Maritimo 2023 S600 FOOTER