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Etchells Victorian State Championship at Royal Geelong Yacht Club - Overall

by Nic Douglass 16 Mar 2022 06:36 UTC 11-13 March 2022

The Rex Gorell Ford Victorian Etchells State Championship concluded with two final races, the last of the series raced in a beautiful sea breeze just off the outer wall of the Royal Geelong Yacht Club.

Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 skippered by Robin Deussen, with David Snoad and Jesse Mitton from the Cruising Yacht Club of South Australia who are new to the Etchells class were the standouts. The new team won the final race to take the Championship convincingly from current National Champions, Tango AUS1466, Chris Hampton & Sam Haines with fill-in crew, Barney Walker.

"I'd like to thank Rex Gorell Ford" said Robin Deussen, skipper of Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 when receiving his trophies with his team.

"I'd also like to thank James [Hannah, Geelong Fleet Captain] and everyone else from the [Royal] Geelong Yacht Club and the Etchells Association that have worked obviously tirelessly on this regatta, well it will be special for us obviously because we won too" he continued.

Additionally, Deussen paid tribute to the class and all of the advice that was freely given to him and his team, given they are new to the Etchells class.

"I would like to also thank anyone who gave us any information that they could. Everyone knows who that is. We got into this class not really knowing anything, and everyone is really not backward in coming forward, and everyone makes sure that if we ask a question they tell us, so thanks again".

Deussen also paid tribute to his team, and to the Race Officer, Kevin Wilson and his Race Management team which included Ross Wilson, who did a fantastic job in getting a series in, under incredibly trying conditions in regards to the weather.

On the final day, the Race Management team first postponed the fleet onshore and then on water while waiting for raceable conditions. Race 3 eventually got away with a bearing of 140 degrees, on a two lap course at 0.9 nautical miles in a breeze strength of 5-7 knots.

Live stream of Race 3 start

As the gun went, Tango AUS1466 was over in the light air, and it was a long way to return to the line. On returning, they opted to go right on a long port tack to clear their air which proved to be a valuable option for coming back.

Meanwhile, Brendon Jukes' Jukes of Hazzard AUS882 with Michael O'Brien and Nigel Jones 882 had again gotten the best start after a ripper in Race 1.

They continued to lead over Nick Gunner, Anthony McRae and Simon Gunner on Smoking Gun AUS1389, Christian Boillot's Tamm Ha Tamm AUS865 James Heywood and Phillippe Charret, Men's Shirts Short Skirts AUS1141, Tango AUS1466, Stella AUS1011 and Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 at the top.

At the first gate, Tango AUS1466 rounded second behind Smoking Gun AUS1389, followed by Men's Shirts Short Skirts AUS1141, and Panther AUS1488 who made big gains moving from ninth through to fifth on the first run. Jukes of Hazzard AUS882 meanwhile got the worst of the right-hand shift that came through while the fleet was heading downwind and rounded the bottom in ninth.

Nick Gunner, Anthony McRae and Simon Gunner on Smoking Gun AUS1389 led around the top and fittingly took the bullet, second was Grand Master, Ian Crisp on Stella AUS1101, Tango AUS1466 bore away in a massive left hand shift as they rounded the top and continued to finish in third, scoring their worst score in sixth was Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 dropping from fourth at the final top mark.

After the third race, Tango AUS1466 were just one point ahead on 8 points, with Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 on 9 points, with a much larger potential drop, which would come into play with a fourth race in the series.

The sea breeze filled in properly for Race 4, and with a quick reset the fleet were away on another two lap course at 0.9 nautical miles with a downwind finish, course axis 150 degrees, in 10-16 knots of building sea breeze.

Jukes of Hazzard AUS882 again nailed the start at the pin end, making it three best starts from four for the regatta, while The Moe AUS1131 and Tango AUS1466 were having a bit of a disagreement about who owned the boat end. Sam Haines on the bow of AUS1466 flagged the incident, and we heard no more of the issue.

Live stream of Race 4 start

At the top, Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 were exactly where they needed to be in first position. Robin Deussen, David Snoad and Jesse Mitton from the Cruising Yacht Club of South Australia were never headed, and by finish had extended their lead. The red spinnaker of Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 crossed the line well in front to take the final race gun, and the Championship.

Live stream of Race 4 and Rex Gorell Victorian Championship finish

Full Prize List

  • Female Helm - Mid Gybe Crisis AUS1277, Niesje Hees
  • Masters Team - Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 Robin Deussen, David Snoad, Jesse Mitton
  • Grand Master Helm - Stella AUS1101 Ian Crisp
  • Corinthian - Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 Robin Deussen, David Snoad, Jesse Mitton
  • Overall - Shoulda Gone Left AUS1395 Robin Deussen, David Snoad, Jesse Mitton
Live stream of Presentation

Full results available here.

The next Etchells Australia events will be raced at the Southport Yacht Club and the Mooloolaba Yacht Club.

Full calendar available here.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameSkipperCrewCrewCrewR1R2R3R4
11395SHOULDA GONE LEFTRobin DeussenDavid SnoadJesse Mitton 21[6]1
21466TANGOChris HamptonBarney WalkerSam Haines 323[6]
3882JUKES OF HAZZARDBrendon JukesMichael O'BrienNigel JonesToby Conn1[10]73
41011STELLAIan Crisp   [8]524
51141MENS SHIRTS SHORT SKIRTSPeter StubbingsAnn StubbingsRoss Melville 644[11]
61384PANTHERChris MantonBen ObrienRod Hagebols 4[8]55
71389SMOKING GUNNick GunnerSimon GunnerTony McRae [7]717
81024VOODOO SPIRITGuyon WilsonAlastair LeeBenjamin Ramage 96[10]2
91131THE MOE SZYSLAK EXPETony McKenzieMatt KirbyTim Clark [10]3810
10865TAMM HA TAMMChristian BoillotJames HeywoodPhilippe Charret 5[9]98
111317JAC HOIJohn KellyDanielle FraserJames Hannah 1111[12]9
121277MID GYBE CRISISNiesje HeesCliff GibsonJoshua Reid [12]121112
131334MATILDA    [14C]14C14C14C

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