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2010 Audi Victoria Week
Regatta Welt 2010
23.01.2010
Audi Victoria Week - http://www.victoriaweek.com
Living Doll claims line honours in Audi Victoria Week passage race
Caption: Line honours winner Living Doll. Image credit: Andrea
Francolini/Audi
Three hundred and thirty five boats faced the starter’s gun at 9.30am
this morning in the 34.3 nautical mile Audi Victoria Week Passage Race from
Williamstown to Geelong, with Victorian yachtsman Michael Hiatt and his
Farr 55 Living Doll getting away quickly from mid line, leaving the rest of
the monohull fleet behind for the entire race to take line honours.
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Hiatt crossed the white-capped Corio Bay finish line at 12.52.32, a race
time of 3 hours 22 minutes 32 seconds, well outside the record set by Grant
Wharington’s super maxi Skandia in 2006 of 1h 40min 7sec.
Hiatt now has to wait to see if he has won the double – line and handicap
honours. “I think Secret Mens Business might just have got us,” Hiatt
said this afternoon of Geoff Boettcher’s South Australian Reichel/Pugh 51
which finished at 13.00.15,closely followed by the John Williams/Jason
Vanderslot skippered TP52 Calm (Vic) at 13.03.00, Rob Hanna’s TP52,
Shogun (Vic) at 13.03.15 and Chris Dare’s Corby 49, Audi Centre Melbourne
at 13.09.21.
Currently, Boettcher is looking strong for the overall win for the Lou
Abrahams Trophy, with Living Doll second and Calm third on provisional
results.
Back on Living Doll, Hiatt said they were happy to get off the start line
well. “At least we didn’t break the start like we did last year, and it
was nice to stay on top. We enjoyed the conditions; it was mostly in the
14-15 knot range but we got 28 knot gusts at times.”
A number of the big names were forced to re-start after jumping the gun
early. Overall race favourite Scarlet Runner, a Reichel/Pugh 52 owned by
Melbourne businessman Rob Date, fresh from her win in the Audi Docklands
Invitational was one, along with Alan Whiteley’s TP52 Cougar (Vic),
XLR8, Ray Shaw’s Reichel/:Pugh 46, and Terra Firma, Nick Bartels’
Sydney 47.
A fresh south-westerly wind was forecast for the race, but as the yachts
lined up to start, the breeze lightened off to around 7-10 knots and
through the race shifted to the south at 15 knots with a few rain showers
thrown in. On approach to the finish Living Doll was blast reaching at 16
knots of boat speed in a cool 23 knot south sou’easterly breeze.
The start cannon to send the fleet on their way was fired at 9.30am by Sir
Rod Eddington, Chairman Victorian Major Events, with the five minute gun
fired by Audi Victoria Week patron, John Bertrand AM.
Jock MacAdie and his son Hamish, top six finishers in the Audi King of the
Docklands last evening, got off the line well with Shamrock, Tony
Donnellan’s Reichel/Pugh. Both were still looking good in the early
stages of the race.
The Passage Race is Race 1 of the Audi IRC Australian Championship for
those yachts sailing in the Audi IRC Series.
Results will be available at
http://www.victoriaweek.com.au/racing/results.asp
Follow the action at: www.victoriaweek.com.au
Di Pearson, Audi Victoria Week media
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