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Local squalls test sailors
By Ian Grant, Queensland Cruising Yacht Club
05:00 AEST April 12, 2009.
Isolated squalls gusting to 30 knots tested the character and ocean sailing skills of experienced Brisbane to Gladstone Race sailors overnight.
The end of race reports included a list of damage from broken spinnaker poles, sail blow outs to a list of nerve testing ‘Chinese Gybe’ wipe-outs.
One of the boats being tested by local
squalls in the 61st Brisbane to Gladstone is Rudy Weber's
Holland 43, Lloyds
Brokers Too Impetuous, outside the heads after
the start of the 2007
Audi Sydney Southport Yacht Race.
Brisbane skipper Tony Love added some further expense to his ocean racing budget when his Sweetheart crew were forced to recover a tattered spinnaker while the crew of 2006 race winner Corum spent some minutes recovering from an uncontrolled wipe out.
All of the incidents generally spiked by the down draft from top hat type cloud formations near Bustard Head also had the on watch helmsmen struggling for control when their yachts topped speeds in excess of 18 knots.
Twenty five yachts completed the course overnight while the final 15 yachts are expected to complete their race before 1pm today.
Another boat being tested by local
squalls in the 61st Brisbane to Gladstone is Matthew
Percy's First 44.7 Alacrity, just
off South Head after the start of the 2007
Audi Sydney Southport Yacht Race.
Popular Sydney skipper Ray Roberts and his Quantum Racing crew which completed the 308 n/ml race with a corrected handicap time of 35 hours 42 minutes 46 seconds yesterday remained unchallenged overnight.
Their time while being only 34 minutes 2 seconds slower than their overall win in 2008 was enough to claim back to back Courier Cup wins with almost 26 minutes to spare over the match racing TP 52 class yachts Wot Yot (Bill Sykes) and Wot Now (Graeme Wood).
For further
information including a list of yachts entered in the 2009
Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race, go to the official race site http://www.brisbanetogladstone.com.au