Quick by name: Outlaw steals the NSW Farr 40s

Tom and Alan Quick’s Outlaw had a spectacular day on the water scoring 1-2-1-2 holding onto their lead from yesterday to win the 2019 Farr 40 NSW State title.

Four races took place today and the course was set from the Sow and Pigs reef up to north head and conditions could not have been more perfect with 10-14 knots from the east north east. Skipper Tom Quick nominated his three leading ladies for interview.

Outlaws backup trimmer Jess Angus, a member of the RPAYC Youth Development Programme started sailing with Outlaw at the Newcastle regatta back in December and loves the camaraderie of the team. “It’s fun sailing with the boys as they are really encouraging and inclusive. There is lots of banter on the boat and we all get along really well. It’s a well-balanced crew and everybody listens to each other and I think having girls on board keeps the boys more appropriate at times. Angus has just competed at the Warren Jones youth match racing regatta in Perth and was pleased to see so many youth sailors competing in the Class.

Strategist Charlotte (Lotte) Baker paid tribute to Tom and Alan Quick. “It’s really great to see Tom and Alan doing so well. I’m really grateful for the opportunity and to have learnt so much from such great sailors. They put together such a nice program and it’s an absolute privilege to be part of it. I’ve sailed in the UK and arrived here four years ago and the Quick’s adopted me randomly from CYCA as they were looking for crew. I love the close racing of Farr 40 and it was great to see so many different race winners yesterday and today.”

The charming Nell Hardy has been with the Outlaw team for two seasons. Tactician David Chapman sailed with Hardy on the MC38 Ginger and brought her along to the Farr 40 programme. Chapman attested to her great attitude, work ethic and ability to get the job done.

Outlaw are clearly the hot favourites going into the National Championships in a few weeks, however, the Skipper remains modest, “Don’t count your chickens! We have a great team and David was excellent today and kept our manoeuvres under control and made some fantastic calls around the harbour. The boats are great and the mixture of professionals, amateurs and owner drivers is such a great format. The social side is second to none and the regatta party on the beach at MHYC yesterday was awesome. We have sailed with one girl before but sailing with three girls is a great balance to the crew. They have skill, stamina and are great contributors to the crew.”

Jeff Carter and Team Edake were in second place and Double Black who had a frustrating first day yesterday, quickly followed by their best day ever today, scored a stunning 2-1-3-1 and clawed their way back up the leader board and onto the podium in third place. Farr 40 Sponsor Rob Pitts was elated with the result. “Today’s sailing gives us great confidence that we can perform consistently and we just need to stay focussed going into the Nationals. The Outlaw crew always sail so consistently and are the absolute benchmark of the Class.”

The Farr 40 Class would like to thank Phil Yeomans, Steve Tucker and the Race Committee for doing a fabulous job all season and also extend our sincere thanks to Karen Baldwin and the team at MHYC for looking after us so well.

The National Championships, John Calvert-Jones Trophy will be sailed on 8th, 9th and 10th March 2019 at the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron.

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