Close contenders for QLD Championships at Sail Paradise

David Rose’s KERISMA GILL, from fellow Queensland club, Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, won both races on day two at Bartercard Sail Paradise, becoming hot contenders to Michael Johnston’s ITALIAN JOB, pushing them back to second place.

PEGGY is currently leading the series score on countback with SEA FOX also on 11 points, Christopher Noyes WATCH ME, one point behind in third.

“Day two of racing got underway in 12-14 knots of south to south-easterly breeze, which gust to 16 knots at times” said Race Officer, Denis Thompson. “Conditions were also made more interesting by a 1.6 metre swell, but we are still on schedule to complete all races of the series.”

After a long 4 days and 11 hours at sea, finishing the 2019 Club Marine Pittwater to Paradise Yacht Race at 11:40pm last night, David Hows and the crew from OCEAN GEM were back on the water this morning to defend his 2016 Sail Paradise Series win. In PHS Division 2, gaining a second place in the final race of the day, David was ecstatic to be back home and racing with their fellow Southport Yacht Club and visiting competitors.

David Chadkirk’s CYCLONE still currently leads in PHS division 1 with KERIMA GILL knocking ITALIAN JOB back to third. In division 2, DESPERADO also held their first-place score, while Philip Bell’s SHE and Michael Small’s OCEAN RACER CHASER swapping from second to third. 

Michael Tromp skippering ENCORE, currently sits in first place in the Cruising Division, while CURLEW ESCAPE place second and EASY DAY in third.

All six divisions (40 plus vessels) will be back on water for a 1000hrs start tomorrow, Tuesday 8th January 2019.

The four-day regatta will run until on Wednesday 9th January 2019. 

Results: www.sailparadise.com.au

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