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Festival of Sails: Secret to success

by Lisa Ratcliff 28 Jan 2019 22:20 GMT 26-28 January 2019
Fleet colour on the final day - 2019 Festival of Sails © Salty Dingo

Three days of fine-weather sailing and equally busy evenings came to a close on the Monday of the Australia Day long weekend and sailors from eight to eighty are heading home for a rest following another successful staging of the Festival of Sails at Geelong.

Light ENE breezes filled out to 20 knots from the sou'east later in the day for the combined fleet of close to 300 boats hailing from various clubs along Port Phillip's vast shoreline plus interstate and as far away as the USA and Malaysia.

Regatta director Denis Thompson agreed the weather was kind, with breeze all weekend and Corio Bay's unique flat water. "Saturday and Sunday the fleet enjoyed Geelong's famous summer seabreeze and Monday was the perfect way to finish. We had very tight racing and not too many on-water incidents or protests."

Hardys Rating divisions 1, 2, 3

Following on from Australian Sailing's Australian Yachting Championship across the bay, four TP52s thrashed it out over six passage and windward/leeward races in the Hardys Rating Series division 1.

Geoff Boettcher's Secret Mens Business from Adelaide seized on a big shift in the final medium distance race and overtook the two duelling Sydney boats, Ichi Ban and Hooligan, to lead the drag race through the Hopetoun Channel and seal the series by a point.

Geoff Boettcher interview

Ray Roberts' Botin 40 Team Hollywood (NSW) backed up their division 2 Australian Championship win in the festival's Rating Series division 2, as did Shaun Tiedemann's Hobart-based Sydney 36cr Philosopher, in division 3.

Gill VX One Australian Championship

Alan Moffat's Mack One was never threatened in the Gill VX One Australian Championship, the in-form defending Queenslanders giving the rest of the 26-boat fleet a drubbing at the class' premier event.

Nineteen points between first and second is a one design whitewash and Moffat had this to say: "We've gone back to back and we are rapt. We had a good win last year at Lake Macquarie but this is the one I wanted, sailing with a hot fleet of VX Ones."

Full interview with the Mack One crew

Second was Andy Patrick's Cowabunga (QLD) and the third VX One was the Rob Douglass skippered Rabbel (NSW).

J111 Australian national titles

Winning J111, Rod Warren's Joust from Sandringham Yacht Club used the class championship as training for the upcoming worlds in Chicago. Tactician Aaron Linton said, "It worked out that we didn't have to sail today but we are using it as good training."

Other results

Sail Racer S80 top results went to Stephen Barker's Rock N Roll in the second largest one-design fleet behind the VX Ones at the Festival of Sails.

Barker and crew interview

Chris Manton's local entry Perfect Balance was the winning Etchells, Gordon Beath's Chamberlain 14 Roamance took out the Schweppes Multihull Series and Andrew York added to his tally of major titles in the Air Asia Corio Bay Series with this own design, Reo Speedwagon.

One of three major Victorian long weekend sporting events, along with the Australian Open finals and Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, the Royal Geelong Yacht Club organised Festival of Sails was the last to entertain competitors and holidaymakers, either local or visiting the state.

Find full results in all divisions here

Festival Day 2 video by VRSport TV

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