Glen Riley managed the fluctuating light southerly breeze well to be top of the board after eight races
Author: neil
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Very light shifting conditions. Doug Kane managed to find the wind to be one point ahead of Dean Lutze after eight races in the elevin boat fleet
2019 Northland IOM Champs
With twenty-one boats on the start line the racing was intense for the first day with top end of A rig conditions for the first few races on the Saturday. All boats eventually changed to B rigs as it became impossible to sail downwind in the 22 knot gusts.
Ian Vickers sailing the new V11 design quickly showed who is king putting a long string of 1st places together during the afternoon racing. Racing was close with the remainder of the fleet; with only six points separating the top five after Ian at the end of the day.
Youngster Nathaniel Deverell sailing his new D5 with a 3D printed deck was second overall after Saturday’s racing; he also won the Rum Race; however, being so young he had to share the rum with the rest of the sailors and this went down well with the pizza supplied to all after racing finished on the Saturday.
Sunday morning came and things looked great with a nice light westerly breeze. Sun was out and sailors rearing to go. Start time 10 a.m. and the wind died to nothing and race officer, Barry Agar was left scratching his head wondering what to do! Wind ended up continually shifting around the four quarters with boatman, Doug Kane, having to spend a lot of time relaying marks which was almost an impossible task.
Barry managed to get five races away before calling it quits early afternoon. Top ranking sailors Graham Cross and Pill Pryde pulled out their light weather sailing skills to advance to second and third on the leaderboard. Roddy Booth also pulled one out of the bag to win the last race that was enough to break the tie with Nathaniel to secure 4th place and top Kerikeri sailor.
Well done, to Ian Vickers who showed his supremacy and seems to be edging further ahead of all his opposition in New Zealand. He looks to be on form for the coming World Championships in Brazil in November.
Full marks has to go to Race officer, Barry Agar, for keeping the regatta on track and keeping everyone honest. Also, Commodore Doug Kane did a lot of running around with mark laying, sorting the boat launching area and organising refreshments along with the rest of Kerikeri radio sailors making this a great event!
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Kai Iwi Lakes Trial Regatta
WOW ! What a place
This was a fabulous event sailed on the crystal clear waters of lake Waikere
Gusty 10- 15 knot south west breeze on Saturday was a little challenging for all sailors especially rounding the bottom gate that was set a little far away!
Ian Vickers proved he made no mistake with his new V 11 and quickly established himself to be top of the leaderboard and this continued in the light conditions of the next day
All sailors enjoyed the weekend and all said yes to be back next year
So the venue proved to be good for regional events and it is possible the next North Island Championships will be held here