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Combined Clubs Two Handed Long Race Series - Race Two Preview

Combined Clubs Two Handed Long Race Series - Race Two Preview by Jane Austin 27 Feb 00:28 UTC Alice Grubb and Tom Stearnes will sail Sundowner two-handed in the Combined Clubs Two Handed Long Race Series in Hobart © Jane Austin Short-handed racing is increasing in popularity worldwide and this is certainly the case in Hobart with 21 boats competing in the second race of the Combined Clubs Two Handed Long Race Series. Alice Grubb and Tom Stearnes sailing their Adams 12 Sundowner, will be hoping for another good race after winning the first race on performance handicap in Division One. Our old girl loves a good upwind beat and hard reach. Tom and I are getting used to sailing two-up - we are pretty good at swapping roles to preserve stamina. I think that having old sails with hanks and lazy jacks makes life a fair bit easier on this boat, said Grubb.

Banjo s Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive Regatta 2021

Banjo s Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive Regatta 2021 - Overall by Jane Austin 14 Feb 11:20 UTC 12-14 February 2021 Summer sailing was at its glorious best in Hobart for the final day of sailing in the Banjos Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive Regatta. Midnight Rambler (Ed Psaltis) sailed an exceptional regatta winning the Racing Keelboat Division on IRC and defending its Tasmanian AMS Rating Championship from Fish Frenzy Whistler (Drew Latham) with five wins from seven races (nine points). Race Officer, Steve Shield, had Race Six of the Racing Keelboat Group under way but pulled the pin on the race due to a changing breeze. Shield moved the race course up the river and set a new start line off the Casino. This proved an excellent move allowing the fleet two get two quick races in as a consistent sea-breeze filled in.

Cretan ready for a Tilt at L2H Line Honours

Tilt - TasPorts Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race © Photo supplied With the withdrawal of Oskana (Mike Pritchard) and Fork in the Road (Gary Smith), Peter Cretan s Marten 49 Tilt is shaping up as a strong contender for line honours in this year s TasPorts Launceston to Hobart Yacht Race. Oskana would have been almost impossible to beat, and we are disappointed that Fork isn t sailing as there is a great rivalry and great friendship between the crews, said Cretan. Cretan expects Launceston-based boat, AdvantEdge, an Inglis 47 skippered by Andrew Jones, to be quick on the water, while the Victorian entry Dream, a Pacific 50 skippered by Robert Green, will be pushing hard to get to Hobart first after finishing second across the line in 2019.

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