Hobart Combined Clubs Long Race Series Race 3

Get ready for an exciting day on the water! With 41 boats entered across three divisions and a North Easter expected to build to 20+ knots outside the river, the competition is sure to be fierce. RO Grant Sutton believes the best track will be along the scenic shore between the Iron Pot and Clifton Beach.

Division 1

In Division 1, several boats are coming off strong results from the Maria Island Race and will be eager to secure another good race as they approach the halfway mark of the series. Midnight Rambler, helmed by Ed Psaltis, and Intrigue, skippered by David Calvert, will be battling it out for handicap honours, while the Mumm 36 group from BYC will keep them on their toes. It’s great to see Brett Cooper back racing with his newly purchased Aeolus an MC38 design, adding to the competitive fleet!

Division 2

Division 2 will sail a slightly shorter course than Division 1. The young guns on Xcite will enjoy the running conditions, along with several of the more modern boats. Don’t overlook Serica, skippered by Charles Peacock, who has already put in two solid results—this division is wide open!

Division 3

Division 3 is set to start the day with a long run down the river. The wind angle and strength will determine whether they head to Seacroft Bay or Pierson’s Point, making for an interesting tactical race. Camlet Way, helmed by Stephen Mannering, will aim to continue its success, while Astrolabe, under Peter Bosworth’s guidance, is improving and could be aiming for a win.

If the weather predictions hold true, this race will be all about boat speed and crew performance. It doesn’t look like a day for the river shutting down or a sea breeze blowing tail ender’s home. Get ready for some great racing and lively banter afterwards!

Troy Grafton
Vice Commodore of Bellerive Yacht Club

Photo Credit: Crown Series Bellerive Yacht Club

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