Monday, October 22, 2012

2012 A Class Worlds (Day 1)

 Mischa Heemskerk in the Lead after Day One of 2012 Ronstan A-Class Catamaran World Championship.



Islamorada, FL (October 22, 2012) - Consistency wins regattas, and after three races at the 2012 Ronstan A-Class Catamaran World Championship Mischa Heemskerk of the Netherlands has been the most consistent sailor, taking a third and two seconds to get two points clear of Australia’s Brad Collett and five points clear of current world champion Steve Brewin. The A-Cat fleet launched today from Islamorada’s Islander Resort in winds gusting from anywhere between 15 and 20 knots, a difficulty level that spaced the fleet out considerably. A number of sailors stayed on the beach, and a number of masts went by the wayside, but despite tight racing at the top Heemskerk emerged on top after three races.
Brewin seemed to be well in command after two races. The current world champ led practically from start to finish in race one despite hitting the first windward mark and having to do a penalty circle. He was followed closely by Heemskerk with Blair Tuke taking third just ahead of Collett after port tacking the fleet with Ian Storer at the start. In race two things were more wide open, with Collett leading at the first windward mark and Heemskerk taking over the second time around. However it was Brewin who came out with the win, scooting past Collett in a photo finish with Heemskerk a close third.
In race three things got more interesting. Andrew Landenberger was first around the up the initial, and led from there on to take the gun. However Brewin was close on his tail with Collett right behind him and Heemskerk deep having started at the boat – the pin was favored for most of the day. But while Heemskerk climbed Brewin had some trouble at the final windward mark, going around the offset instead of the windward mark and losing a number of boats. He eventually finished tenth, bringing his total up to twelve after three races. Collett sits second at nine with Heemskerk currently in the drivers seat at seven.
 
Benson & Brewin talking after racing
The forecast is for winds to increase throughout the week and regatta organizers were pleased to get three races off, though a significant number of breakdowns did occur. American Lars Guck broke a tiller extension when he got separated from his boat on the first beat of the day and was unable to finish race one. Australian ex-pat Ben Moon’s rig came down during race two, and again right after he finished ninth in race three. Meanwhile Australians Nathan Outteridge and Steve Brayshaw both had to retire after race two, with Outteridge having lost a dagger after taking a fourth and sixth, and Brayshaw busting up his main beam after taking two fives.

The fleet was very spaced out throughout the day thanks to the aggressive conditions, but very few breakages occurred after race one since most of the breakdowns that were bound to happen had already happened by that point. Heemskerk, Collett and Brewin were around the top throughout the day, but racing is still wide open, as evidenced by Landenberg getting in there in race three. Forecasts are for the breeze to keep building, and with an emphasis on boat handling anyone who can keep their boat upright and going in the right direction has a shot.

Report from Will Clark.

 
Rank
NAME
NAT
BOW
SAIL NUMBER
R1
R2
R3
Total
Nett
1st
Heemskerk, Mischa
NED
21
7 NED
2
3
2
7.0
7.0
2nd
Collett, Bradley
AUS
84
10 AUS
4
2
3
9.0
9.0
3rd
Brewin, Steven
AUS
58
4 AUS
1
1
9
11.0
11.0
4th
Landenberger, Andrew
AUS
56
308 AUS
8
6
1
15.0
15.0
5th
Benson, Jack
AUS
75
13 AUS
12
14
6
32.0
32.0
6th
Drummond, Mike
NZL
111
945 NZL
7
11
15
33.0
33.0
7th
Philpot, Murray
NZL
59
1 NZL
22
8
4
34.0
34.0
8th
Coutts, Allan
NZL
41
261 NZL
11
17
12
40.0
40.0
9th
Parker, Graeme
AUS
67
967 AUS
18
15
14
47.0
47.0
10th
Batenburg, Christopher
AUS
73
20 AUS
14
16
25
55.0
55.0
11th
Harbour, Graeme
AUS
28
8 AUS
29
18
11
58.0
58.0
13th
McKeon, Simon
AUS
13
958 AUS
10
22
30
62.0
62.0
23rd
Outteridge, Nathan
AUS
106
973 AUS
6
4
DNC
123.0
123.0
24th
Brayshaw, Stephen
AUS
11
25 AUS
5
5
DNC
123.0
123.0
29th
Moon, Ben
AUS
50
11 AUS
9
DNC
10
132.0
132.0
40th
Parker, Chris
AUS
63
983 AUS
25
DNC
31
169.0
169.0
47th
Mercer, Wayne
AUS
47
962 AUS
52
24
DNC
189.0
189.0
56th
McAllum, Luke
NZL
89
256 NZL
65
47
DNC
225.0
225.0
70th
Griffits, Robert
AUS
26
977 AUS
61
DNC
DNC
287.0
287.0
72nd
Johnson, Ian
AUS
24
48 AUS
DNC
DNC
DNC
339.0
339.0
72nd
Dowling, John
AUS
39
9 AUS
DNC
DNC
DNC
339.0
339.0

 

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