Please select your home edition
Edition
C-Tech 2021 SnuffAir 728x90 TOP

Channel Islands Hobie Cat Championships 2019 sponsored by Savills

by Gordon Burgis 28 Aug 2019 04:46 NZST 24-25 August 2019

A flat, glassy calm sea with virtually no wind greeted the Hobie crews as they rigged their boats in sizzling 30 degree heat at the Gunsite beach on Saturday morning, ready for the first of six Championship races over two days, three scheduled for each day.

A light south easterly breeze soon developed, allowing Race Officer Mike Winspear and his team to start the Hobie 16 Class after a short delay. The boats sailed the course only to fall into a tricky no wind zone near the finish with boats at the rear catching up the leaders. The RO made a decision to leave it an hour before abandoning the race, around 10 minutes to go the first Hobie 16 crept over the finish line in nothing more than a zephyr of wind with the rest of the Fleet following. The wind continued to pick up to a force 3 from the south enabling all Hobie classes to race and enjoy a great first day on the water. On Sunday the temperature had dropped a few degrees and the wind changed direction, coming from north the west at a steady 12 occasionally 14kts, producing excellent racing conditions, providing a fitting end to a great Championship weekend.

Hobie 16 'A' Fleet Class

In this the largest class entry, by the end of the first day's three races it was shaping up for the three leading boats to be in contention for the class title, Gordon Burgis and crew Kenny Snell had posted two firsts and a third to give them the lead, visiting UK helm and former Australian Champion, Gavin Luxton and his crew Miguel Arraya were following with two seconds and a third, just behind were Youth team Elsa Swetenham and Ollie Voak who had scored a first in the last race of the day. Another first for Swetenham and Voak in the start of Sundays racing gave them a positive chance for the top spot, but Burgis and Snell charged back with two firsts in the last two races to claim their 12th C.I. title. Swetenham and Voak, Luxton and Arraya ended the competition on equal points with the Youth team taking second place on countback, pushing Luxton and Arraya in to a credible third. Good performances were put in by Grant Neale and Karen La Rose, Stuart McCue crewed by his wife Gina and Fireball helm Charlie Cadin and crew Tom Blackstone sailing a Hobie 16 for the first time, all sailed into commanding positions at times.

Hobie 16 'B' Fleet Class

The class was dominated by Hobie 16 Youth team, Gemma Newman and Megan McDonagh they were the decisive winners in the class, also winning the Women's Team Prize in the process. Nick Holt sailing with Yvonne Winspear placed second.

Hobie Wildcats and Tiger Combined

Both classes were on similar handicaps, the racing was tight with the boats making full use of their spinnakers on the downwind and reaching legs. Andy Hart crewed by Mick Doleman on Saturday and Michael Kinross on Sunday set the pace in the first three races on their Wildcat showing two firsts and a second at the close of play first day. Adrian Jesson and Paul Martin also on a Wildcat accelerated off the start line on Sunday achieving two wins and a second overall. This put both teams on equal points, it went to countback, Harts and Kinrosses first in the last race of the event, enabled them to take the honours in the class, with Jesson and Martin coming second. Graeme Monks racing his Hobie Tiger for the first time crewed by Julian Adamson on Saturday and Steve Longstaffe on Sunday sailed consistently well over the two days to give them third overall.

Hobie Dragoon Class

Racing was very close and exciting for the Junior teams competing on the Hobie Dragoons. Luke Paxton Garnier and Annie Brownlee were on Luke's new Dragoon 'Usain Boat,' the name proved prophetic as they were the top team registering six impressive wins, giving them the overall title. Juliette and brother Russell Walton showing continuing improvement over the weekend were hot on their transoms, counting four seconds and a third, giving them second place. Kyla McDonagh helming her first Championships with new crew Eddie Hotton performed well, counting threes plus a second place, providing them with a well deserved third. Other teams showing promise were new comers Jude Sale and Will Brasher in fourth and Else Blakeley and Lena Holden who came fifth.

The Prize Giving presentation took place at host club, the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club on Sunday evening, where thanks and appreciation were given to the race team, safety boat and mark laying crews, the beach team and to Savills for their valued second year sponsorship of a highly successful Championships. Trophies were presented by Geri O'Brien, Director of Savills Jersey.

Overall Results:

HOBIE 16 'A' FLEET CLASS (Top 6)
1st Gordon Burgis & Kenny Snell
2nd Elsa Swetenham & Ollie Voak
3rd Gavin Luxton & Miguel Arraya
4th Grant Neale & Karen Larose
5th Stuart & Gina McCue
6th Charlie Cadin & Tom Blackstone

HOBIE 16 'B' FLEET (Top 2)
1st Gemma Newman & Megan McDonagh
2nd Nick Holt & Yvonne Winspear

HOBIE WILDCATS & TIGERS COMBINED (Top 3)
1st Andy Hart & Mick Doleman/Michael Kinross
2nd Adrian Jesson & Paul Martin
3rd Graeme Monks & Julian Adamson/Steve Longstaffe

HOBIE DRAGOON CLASS, JUNIORS:
1st Luke Paxton Garnier & Annie Brownlee
2nd Juliette Walton & Russell Walton
3rd Kyla McDonagh & Eddie Hotton

HOBIE 16 YOUTH:
Elsa Swetenham & Ollie Voak

HOBIE 16 WOMEN'S
Gemma Newman & Megan McDonagh

HOBIE 16 MASTERS:
Gavin Luxton & Miguel Arraya

HOBIE 16 GRAND MASTERS:
Gordon Burgis & Kenny Snell

Related Articles

Proposed temporary fishery closure East Coromandel
To prohibit the harvest of tipa (scallops) Fisheries New Zealand invites written submissions in response to the request from anyone who has an interest in the species concerned or in the effects of fishing in the area concerned. Posted on 8 May
Cruise with confidence with Doyle Sails
Doyle Sails is the sailmaker of choice for many cruising catamarans and performance multihulls Doyle Sails is the sailmaker of choice for many cruising catamarans and numerous performance multihulls worldwide, continuing to lead the fleet when it comes to reliable, durable, and easy-to-handle cruising sails. Posted on 2 May
Doyle Sails: Stratis 600 affordable cruising sails
Doyle Sails have a range of options to suit all aspects of cruising that are durable, easy to handle Designed as the ultimate cruising solution. Stratis 600 now delivers affordable sails with increased durability and features to yachts from 15 to 200 feet. Doyle's promise to the cruising sailor has been to make sailing easier and more enjoyable Posted on 22 Apr
Mackay Boats acquire designer rights on VX range
Mackay Boats' goal is to continue supporting the exciting VX range of boats including VX Two Mackay Boats have announced they acquired the IP [Intellectual Property] rights to the VX range of boats from Bennett Yachting, in March 2024. Both companies have worked closely over the last decade along with Ovington Boats on the VX ONE and VX EVO Posted on 28 Mar
Industry faces challenges at Auckland Boat Show
Expanded Auckland Boat Show shows 180 trailer boats and RIBS with a further 130 large boats The Auckland Boat Show has wrapped up for 2024 and, in an industry facing challenges, New Zealand companies have risen to the challenge and kept selling boats while Mayor Wayne Brown, himself a boat-owner, added his support. Posted on 19 Mar
Auckland Boat Show bounces back
A fine day drew a pre-COVID sized crowd to the Auckland Boat Show's marinas and exhibition halls Despite a backdrop of economic uncertainty, boating fans poured into the Auckland Boat Show on a fine warm, sunny late-Summer day - keen to decide on where to spend their spare dollars if not now, then when the economic recovery kicks in. Posted on 16 Mar
Auckland Boat Show sets records
The Auckland Boat Show started Thursday with a record number of yachts on their New Zealand debut The 2024 Auckland Boat Show has displayed a record number of boats newly released in the New Zealand market. Filling Auckland's Jellicoe Harbour and Viaduct Events Centre as it started today, the show has over 250 boats on display. Posted on 14 Mar
Live Ocean responds to Caulerpa invasion
Live Ocean seeks financial support for an underwater pilot project for early Caulerpa detection Live Ocean Foundation is getting behind an underwater ROV (Remote Operated Vehicle) pilot project for early detection and surveillance to exotic Caulerpa - an invasive species of weed fast taking over the sea bed in the Hauraki Gulf and Bay of Islands. Posted on 12 Mar
SOUTHERN-SPARS-MISSY-FURLING-BOOMS-728-X-90 Bottom37th AC Store 2024 - 728x90 BOTTOMCollinsonCo 728x90 BOTTOM