Offshore Newcastle to determine winner of the CYCA’s Blue Water Pointscore |
By CYCA
Event Media. |
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Photos and page edited by Peter Andrews. |
February 15, 2010. |
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It will all come down to the last race of the Blue Water Pointscore Series, the Audi Sydney Offshore Newcastle Yacht Race, to see if Syd Fischer and his TP52 Ragamuffin can claim an historic tenth victory in the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia’s prestigious championship. Ragamuffin currently leads the Blue Water Pointscore Series with 15 points, while Bob Steel’s Quest, also a TP52, only a point behind with 16 points. Ed Psaltis and Bob Thomas’ modified Farr 40 AFR Midnight Rambler is currently sitting in third place with 17 points. |
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Syd Fischer’s TP52 Ragamuffin.
Photo © Peter Andrews, Outimage.
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Those currently sitting in fourth and fifth place on the Blue Water Pointscore leader board are Geoff Ross’ Reichel Pugh 55 Yendys (18 points) and Stephen Ainsworth’s RP 63 Loki, and both cannot be overlooked for a final result within the top three. In last year’s 213 nautical mile race, Loki claimed the trifecta of line honours, IRC Overall win and the race record of 15 hours, 57 minutes and 53 seconds. |
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Bob Steel’s TP52 Quest.
Photo © Peter Andrews, Outimage.
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The Audi Sydney Offshore Newcastle Yacht Race will start at 12 noon on Friday 19 March from Sydney Harbour and take the fleet to a laid mark around 20 nautical miles east of Crowdy Head, before the yachts head for Newcastle and the finish in the Hunter River. |
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Ed Psaltis and Bob Thomas’ modified Farr 40 AFR Midnight Rambler.
Photo © Peter Andrews, Outimage.
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The Notice of Race and entry forms are now available on the official race website http://sydneynewcastle.cyca.com.au and CYCA Commodore Matt Allen encourages entries into this third edition of the race.
"As the last race of the Blue Water Pointscore, the Audi Sydney Offshore Newcastle Yacht Race is an integral part of the summer sailing program at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia" said Allen. "This is often a closely contested race with owners keen to place well, thereby ensuring a strong finish in the Blue Water and Tasman Pointscore series." Allen added. |
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Stephen Ainsworth’s RP63 Loki.
Photo © Peter Andrews, Outimage.
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"I encourage owners to enter this often fast-paced race north and support the event, along with Audi, one of the leading sponsors of competitive yachting in Australia," concluded Allen.
This race is an important kick-off event for Audi’s sponsorship of CYCA races each year, according to Anna Burgdorf, Audi’s General Manager Corporate Communications. |
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Geoff Ross’ RP55 Yendys.
Photo © Peter Andrews, Outimage.
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"Each year, Audi supports a number of key events organized by the CYCA and this first offshore race is a great kick-off to our season with the Club" said Burgdorf. "Audi’s commitment to competitive yacht racing certainly continues throughout the year and we look forward to seeing a high quality fleet, and ideally a record number of entries to ensure this yacht race continues to be an exciting conclusion to the CYCA Blue Water Pointscore series," Burgdorf concluded. |
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Ed Psaltis and Bob Thomas’ modified Farr 40 AFR
Midnight Rambler.
Photo © Peter Andrews, Outimage.
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The Tasman Performance Series has already been secured by AFR Midnight Rambler, who is 11 points clear of Steven Proud’s Sydney 38 Swish and Anthony Paterson’s Ker 11.3 Tow Truck from Lake Macquarie, who are currently tied in second place. |
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Steven Proud’s Sydney 38 Swish.
Photo © Peter Andrews, Outimage.
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The race finishing partner for the Audi Sydney Offshore Newcastle Yacht Race, Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club, is looking forward to hosting the fleet in late March 2010. |
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Anthony Paterson’s Tow Truck.
Photo © Peter Andrews, Outimage.
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For further information about the Audi Sydney Offshore Newcastle Yacht Race, go to the official race website at: http://sydneynewcastle.cyca.com.au. |
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