The Farr 9.2 Association is pleased to announce the Notice of Race for the 2021 Farr 9.2 State Championships, to be held on the 27th and 28th of March 2021, at The Cruising Yacht Club (TCYC) in Cockburn Sound.
Racing will be held over two days, with plenty of social events happening at the club over the weekend.
Skippers have already been emailed registration details, but if you’d like to participate and haven’t been in touch, please email Jeremy at jk@ozlabs.org.
Some boats may be after additional crew, so feel free to email if you’re interested in joining the fleet.
We’d like to thank our sponsors for supporting this event: Jane Brook Estate, Doyle Sails, Yacht Grot, Yacht Rigging Solutions, North Sails, Matilda Bay Marine Boat Maintenance and UK Sailmakers.
Happy new year all! Since our last update in October, we’ve had a lot of competitive racing on the river, plus a couple of 9.2s escaping for a bit of holiday racing. Our prior report covered the completion of heat one of the Swan River Metro Series, with The Black Smoke (Jeremy Kerr) holding an initial lead in the championship results. Previous years’ series have shown that an early lead doesn’t guarantee anything, and this series has been no exception!
Heat two of the series had the fleet sailing at South of Perth Yacht Club (SoPYC), in their division two Saturday race. The weather brought us a classic Perth summer sea breeze, of 15-20 knots from the south-west. Seahawk (Pat Jones) had a cracking start, with Itinerant (Mark Hansen) chasing at speed. Not too far back, the rest of the fleet jostled for position throughout the race, chasing the slightly oscillating breeze in the upwind reaches.
The two leading boats—Seahawk and Itinerant—kept together throughout the race, Seahawk up front, taking line honours by a mere boat-length ahead after 2¾ hours of racing! Handicap results had Itinerant first, Seahawk second, and Farrlap (Andrew Hossen) third. Their win in heat two brings Seahawk into the lead of the progressive results.
Two weeks later, heat three of the metro series brought us back to SoPYC, running the same course as the previous race, but with a little more west in the breeze this time. Making the spinnaker runs a little less square, this kept the teams on their toes for the kite runs, with big gains to be had by keeping the kites up, and well-trimmed, in these shy angles. Doing so magnificently, Farrlap stole the initial lead from Itinerant, crossing first across the line at SoPYC’s Coffee Point finish. Handicap results for heat three had Farrlap first, Itinerant second, and Lionheart (Warren Westaway) third.
With their run of podium results across all of the series so far, Itinerant now takes the championship lead from Seahawk. Three different leaders from three races so far!
Back at Royal Perth Yacht Club, heat four again saw the fleet sailing with a slightly-more-westerly-than-usual breeze, but with larger variations in wind speed over the afternoon. A few of the fleet took advantage of the shifted wind angle to coordinate some spectacular bear-away kite raises at the top mark, gaining a significant advantage by taking off quickly downwind. Sailing well all afternoon, Seahawk crossed the line ahead of the fleet to secure their second fastest of the season. Elusive (Richard Brisbane-Cohen) found their stride again, winning first on handicap, with Seahawk second and Farrlap third.
After these four heats so far, Itinerant still leads the championship series results, but only by a single point over Seahawk. The next race of the series, heat five back at RPYC, is sure to be a nail-biter! We publish progressive results on our website at https://farr92.asn.au, if you’d like to follow along from home.
Meanwhile, the majority of the Farr 9.2s are still sailing regularly in the Hyatt Regency Wednesday racing series, and have featured well in the results so far – on completion of the first mini-series, Itinerant took first place and Farrlap second. Well done to both.
With the club racing events quietening down over the Christmas/New Year’s break, two of the 9.2 fleet sailed out past the bridges and south to The Cruising Yacht Club on Rockingham Beach, for the 2020 Cockburn Sound Regatta. Igawa (David Atkinson, SoPYC) sailed in division two, and The Black Smoke took a more relaxed approach in the jib and main category. Unlike previous years, the usual south-westerly only appeared infrequently, so the fleets had greater variation in courses over the four days of racing. Overall results had Igawa and The Black Smoke both finish third in their respective divisions.
Heat five of the Farr 9.2 Metro Series had the fleet sailing out of Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club, in a fresh south-westerly. Significant variations in wind direction kept the boats busy watching for the next shift, and the three upwind reaches provided plenty opportunities to make use of them.
Final placings were decided on the last leg of the course, with Itinerant and Farrlap in a duel, tacking their way up to the RFBYC finish line. Well done to the teams racing!
Results from the race were:
Sail
Boat
Skipper
Hcap
Elapsed
Corrected
Over line
On Hcap
Code
R100
Itinerant
Mark Hansen
0.5850
02:15:22
01:19:11
1
1
FIN
R105
Farrlap
Andrew Hossen
0.5857
02:15:34
01:19:24
2
2
FIN
R267
Elusive
Richard Brisbane-Cohen
0.5824
02:17:23
01:20:01
3
3
FIN
R242
Seahawk
Patrick Jones
0.5866
02:18:15
01:21:06
4
4
FIN
R92
The Black Smoke
Jeremy Kerr
0.5822
02:20:18
01:21:41
5
5
FIN
R1920
Lionheart
Warren Westaway
0.5789
02:21:35
01:21:58
6
6
FIN
R192
Frenzy
Murray Rowe
0.5644
02:26:11
01:22:30
7
7
FIN
R181
Farr Far Away
James Baker
0.5676
02:34:38
01:27:46
8
8
FIN
With heat five completed, progressive results now include one drop. Current standings are: