J/35 and J/80 Win Honors, Too!
(Sydney, Australia)- On January 26th a number of racing events were held
to celebrate the 175th Australia Day Regatta, where more than 160
harbour racing yachts, classic yachts, ocean racers and modern and
historical skiffs celebrated this remarkable yachting anniversary on
Sydney Harbour.
The regatta is the world’s oldest, continuously-conducted annual sailing
regatta, a celebration of the arrival in 1788 of the British
Admiralty's First Fleet to found the penal colony that eventually became
the great Commonwealth of Australia (now you know why Ozzie's
often-times proudly call themselves "convicts"- remember the
Sydney-Hobart-Tazzie Race story in J/News?).
Despite a morning sea fog that blanketed the city and suburbs and the
harbour, the misty conditions cleared somewhat and a light east to
north-easterly breeze cooled conditions and provided close racing around
fixed marks. A total of 56 yachts competed in the 30nm passage race to
Botany Bay in tough beating conditions with the fog playing havoc as
bowmen tried to keep a watchful lookout for other competing yachts.
Brett Haywoods J/122 LITHIUM claimed 1st on PHS and 2nd on IRC Division 1
in the Grant Thornton Short Ocean Pointscore passage race.
John Amos, the new owner of the J/35 SOUNDTRACK continued the winning
ways of this well known Sydney-based boat, not only by winning the
spring series at Greenwich Flying Squadron but also an impressive 1st
place at that club’s Australia Day regatta!
Ray and Sandra Entwistle’s new J/80 is off to flying start with its
debut to Australia, by taking a 2nd in the twilight Australia day race
followed by a 3rd in the mixed spinnaker division in the Australia Day
Regatta.