2022 5.5m Australian Championships

2022 5.5m Australian Champions Crowned

2/03/2022

John Bacon, James Mayjor & Terry Wetton are the 2022 5.5m Australian Champions, held at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club 27 Feb – 1 March, 2022. John and team posted five wins over the eight race series.  Commenting on the past three days of racing John said ‘After having the worlds here 2 years ago it has been great for the members to retain the fleet and to have such a strong fleet racing again this year. Next up for us is the Worlds in Europe which we head off to in June this year’.

It was a challenging and wet weekend, which kept tacticians and mark layers busy, as the rain cells dragged the wind backwards and forwards, from 0 to 20 knots, with a fleet again in the double digits, saw this class enjoy close racing on the beautiful waters of Pittwater.

On day one KU RING GAI 3 (John Bacon), showed what speed this 2016 Schmidt/Wilke Design modern 5.5 could achieve, recording a perfect score card after day one.

Day two saw the start boat burn through the fuel as the fleet tried to find somewhere on Pittwater with a steady enough breeze to get a race in.
By 1430hrs, a course was set, however mid-way through the sequence a sizeable wind shift and increase meant that the first part of the race turned into a slalom race in 15 knots of breeze. A blanket could have been thrown over the entire fleet, which made the top mark and bottom mark rounding’s tight and competitive.
Enjoying the slalom legs was ALPHA CRUCIS (Bob Stoddard), this modern Schmidt/Wilke Design 5.5 is affectionately known as ‘the long boat’, given her huge overhangs. With class stalwart and former world champion Phil Smidmore onboard, they had the boat dialled in well, and won both races, taking the title of ‘boat of the day’.
By the end of day two, there was some major movement on the overall leader board. Punching well above their weight, and reviling in the shifty Pittwater conditions, saw KINGS CROSS (Scotty O’Connor) move into third place. A great achievement considering she is one of the oldest boats in the fleet, a Robert Miller (aka Ben Lexcen) design from 1968. “This boat (Kings Cross) should have gone to the Mexico Olympics!” proclaimed a jubilant O’Connor.
Consistent results saw another oldie RHAPSODY (Chris Hancock), surprisingly slip into first place overall after two days of racing.

An earlier start time was arranged for day three, with Race Officer Stephen Merrington scheduling four races to catch up on the regatta programme and take advantage of the forecasted breeze. He did just that getting 4 races away to conclude the Nationals as an eight-race series over the three days. John Bacon and his team onboard KU RING GAI 3 produced another solid day with a 1,1,1,5 scorecard to take the overall championship win on scratch with a total of 15 points. Following only 7 points behind was a gallant effort by RHAPSODY (Chris Hancock) who had another solid day of keeper races. RHAPSODY, a Luders design (1978), impressed many given both the boat and the owner’s vintage. In third place saw KU RING GAI (Malcolm Parker) only 2 points behind, at age 27, it is great to have some fresh faces and youth join the class.

The PHS results saw Martin Cross’s ANTARES take the win over KU RING GAI (John Bacon) & KINGS CROSS (Scotty O’Connor) who tied for 2nd place, finishing 2nd & 3rd on countback respectively.

The unprecedented weather for this national event was both challenging for the competitors and the race management team. The race committee did a fantastic job to complete the series.

Racing continues for the 5.5m fleet during the week, with the remainder of events as part of the festival of fives, concluding with the Associates Trophy on thursday evening as part of the RPAYC Thursday Twilight Series.

The RPAYC looks forward to hosting the 2023 Australian Championships in February next year.

 

PERPETUAL TROPHYS AWARDED

D’Arcy Shelly Memorial Trophy (overall winner) – KU RING GAI 3 (John Bacon)

Fred Craig Juno Handicap Trophy (overall handicap) – ANTARES (Martin Cross)

5.5 Metre Gold Cup (evolution/modern winner) – KU RING GAI 3 (John Bacon)

5.5 Metre Silver Cup (winning classic boat) – KINGS CROSS (Scotty O’Connor)

 

Scratch results: HERE
PHS results: HERE

Regatta Images: HERE

 

BY RPAYC MEDIA

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Another two races were completed on Pittwater for Day 2 of the 5.5m Australian Championships in the fleet of 11 boats. In an upset that wasn’t seen coming, Bob Stoddart’s ALPHA CRUCIS was ‘Boat of the Day’ scoring a 1,1 which moves them up into second overall. The other move came from Chris Hancock’s RHAPSODY who after scoring a 4,2 moves them into first place , leaving John Bacon & KU RING GAI in third.
Racing continues tomorrow with the third and final day of competition to crown the 2022 5.5m National Champion.
 
Results overall after Day 2:
1st RHAPSODY – Chris Hancock
2nd ALPHA CRUCIS – Bob Stoddart
3rd KU RING GAI 3 – John Bacon.
 
Full results HERE. 
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Two races were completed on Day 1 of the 5.5M Australian Championships in what was described as a challenging day for competitors and race officials out on Pittwater.
Sitting at the top of the Eleven boat fleet is John Bacon (KU RING GAI 3) after posting 1,1. Following 4 & 5 points behind respectively is Chris Hancock (RHAPSODY) and Malcolm Parker (KU RING GAI).
The three day event continues tomorrow with an 16-18 knot easterly predicted.