A Good Series in the Making Wednesday Wonders Summer Series 2015-16 Race 7 (18 Nov 2015) Wednesday Wonders has enjoyed a very good start to the summer series with all seven scheduled races being completed. Every race has gone the full distance without any need for course shortening. Thirteen yachts have completed all 7 races with an additional eleven yachts each completing 6 races. There have been 17 different podium finishers out of a possible 21 with each race having a different winner; and, 5 different yachts have occupied top spot in the aggregate. Race 7 was contested by a fleet of 39 yachts (that s almost 83% of the aggregate entries) and all finished well within the time limit. Of the 31 yachts that contested both races 6 and 7, two had their handicaps increased whilst eleven had theirs reduced? (See last page) There was a good start to the race without any yachts starting too soon and the third perfect start of the series was recorded by Nsx 38, INSX (Rob Sill). For the second time this series the 6 leg, 9.8 nautical mile course 14 was selected. This includes the long 3.1 nautical mile leg between numbers 5 and 7. Some of the marks, particularly number 3, attracted quite a crowd with as many as 5 yachts rounding the mark all overlapped. The finish saw 20 yachts crossing the line within 10 minutes of the winner and there was a tie for 18 th place between CONQUEST (Paul Jacka) and CASSANDRA of MELBOURNE (Bob Reeves). The weather played a role in the enjoyment of the day. It was warm, sunny (at least for most of the time) with flat seas and a steady southeasterly breeze that averaged about 11 knots for the afternoon. WW Summer Series 2014-15 Race 7 Wind Speed & Direction wind speed (knots) 20 15 10 5 0 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730 360 315 270 225 180 135 90 45 0 wind direction (degrees) Wind Speed 7 13 13 14 14 12 10 10 13 9 Wind Gusts 8 14 14 15 15 13 12 12 14 11 Wind Direction 157.5 157.5 157.5 180 180 135 112.5 112.5 112.5 112.5 time
The last time the Farr 1020 TEQUILA (Alan Collins) won a WW race was during the winter 2014 series when she won race 21 (27 Aug 2014). It was one of three podium finishes she recorded in that series when her average handicap was 25 minutes. In this race TEQUILA started from 7 th place 8 seconds late for a 22 minute handicap her best start and lowest handicap of the series. By the first rounding of number 4 she had moved into 3 rd position and continued the race to cross the finish line at 15:51:44. TEQUILA had sailed the course in just less than 2 hours in 1:59:44. She is in 28 th place in the aggregate after completing 5 races. The Eastcoast 31 MIDNIGHT MAGIC and skipper Bernadette Moore have a long association with WW. She can be found in the archived results of summer 2003-04. MIDNIGHT MAGIC last had a WW win in the 2014-15 summer series. In fact she had 2 wins that series the last being on 21 Jan 2015. MIDNIGHT MAGIC was the first yacht to start this race 59 seconds late for her minus 5 minute handicap - her worst start of the series so far. She led the fleet around the first triangle of the course rounding number 4 for the first time at 15:05:35. It took MIDNIGHT MAGIC 48 minutes 40 seconds to sail the final 3 legs of the course and she crossed the finish line in 2 nd place at 15:54:15. She missed winning this race by 2 minutes 31 seconds. MIDNIGHT MAGIC has sailed 4 races this series and is 31 st in the aggregate. In Race 6 the Sydney 36 WIND SPEED (Les Browne) came 3 rd. After a 2 minute handicap increase was still able to finish 3 rd in race 7. She missed 2 nd place by 31 seconds and recorded the shortest elapsed time for the race. WIND SPEED started the race from 33 rd place 54 seconds late for her 45 minute handicap. She sailed the first 3 legs of the course in 1:04:19 and by that stage she had moved into 17 th place. The last 3 legs of the course were sailed in 34 minutes 33 seconds and WIND SPEED crossed the finish line at 15 54:46 in 3 rd place. WIND SPEED is one of the 13 yachts to have completed all 7 races this series and leads the aggregate. She has some very impressive results that include 4 top ten finishes two 3 rds, one 6 th and one 7 th.
INSX won Start of the Day with the perfect start. It is her first win this series but, out of seven starts five have been within 5 seconds or less of her handicap. At this stage of the series she looks like the one to beat for the Misty Blue Trophy. All but two of the 39 yachts in race 7 started within 59 seconds or less of their handicaps and the median start time was below the series average at 16 seconds.
In addition to the tie for 18 th place eight yachts had a close finish crossing the line within 1 minute 53 seconds, that s an average of one every 14 seconds. The 39-yacht fleet began 55 minutes and 12 seconds apart; at the first rounding of number 4 the gap had reduced to 22 minutes 41 seconds but increased to be 24 minutes 51 seconds at the finish. The finish of the race was a reasonable balance of early, mid fleet and late starters. Of the first 13 yachts to finish the race, four were early among the first 13 to start, 4 from the middle 13 and 5 from the last 13 to start.
WIND SPEED recorded the shortest elapsed time for the race, 21 seconds faster than the Beneteau First 45 CONQUEST (Paul Jacka). INSX and the Sydney 36 ALIBI (Denis Hambleton) both recorded the same elapsed time of 1:43:29 whilst the average elapsed time was 2 hours exactly. Dividing the elapsed time by the course rhumb line length provides the time taken to sail one nautical mile. The faster yachts sail a mile in a little over 10 minutes whilst the slower ones take over 15 minutes. The details are shown in the following chart.
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The Wednesday Wonders Classic Car Yacht Race Wednesday 2 nd December 2015 race 9. This race will be conducted as a normal Wednesday Wonders Race. Normal scoring for the Wednesday Wonders series will remain in place. The handicap start times will be determined as usual by the Wednesday Wonders handicapper. However there will be some modifications to the start procedure. Adjustments will be made to the yacht s finishing position by various time adjustments to bring about a finishing position for the results for the Car Yacht race Scores Eligibility: Any Wednesday Wonder Sailor and can prove by photo or other means that the car that they own or did once own was manufactured pre -1974. Rules: There will be an old style Grand Prix Le Mans start. The nominated car driver will start from the Ken King Centre 20 minutes before his/her yacht s official handicap start time (as per the regular sheets for WW racing). Other crew &/or Skipper may be aboard the yacht. The nominated Driver must be named in advance of the race with the entry for the car race. Adjustments to finish times: Classic Car Race finishing times may be adjusted after the race Reduction to finish times LESS 5 mins if the Classic car is parked in SYC Nth Car park prior to the race. (Or near) LESS 2 min For Best-dressed classic car owner LESS 1 min the best car photo submitted LESS 2 min for The oldest Car Increases to finish time PLUS 5 mins for late entry PLUS 6 mins for failure for the designated driver starting at an incorrect time from the Ken King Centre. Plus 5 mins for late entries Prizes: A Perpetual Trophy will be presented and a special bottle of wine donated by Red Bluff Homes. Additional prizes may be awarded. Entries: must be submitted to Mark Windward before midnight on the 25 th November otherwise a 5 min penalty will apply. ENTRY Information to include: Yacht Name & Sail Number Skipper Skipper s Email address The make and year of the classic car. - Evidence of Car ownership e.g. a photo of the car, or registration papers, or the car itself. The nominated Classic Car Owner: This will be the person who will be at the Ken King Centre and be responsible for the correct start time for the yacht. Notification of the need for car parking space required to park at SYC in the undercroft area. Resail: If the race is ABN a resail will be held at a date to be advised Clarification of details can be requested from mark-windward@live.com.au or 0438 288 821
Question for Race 7. This is the evidence for a yacht entering the Classic Car race. I think the cars are pre 1974, but can you identify the drivers? MARK WINDWARD The answer to Race 6 question The ship was the MS KONG HARALD 1993, 11204 tons, 19.2m beam, 15 knots. She is one of the Hurtigruten ferries that every day travels the 1,500miles from Bergen to Kirkenes on the Norwegian Russian border. The Classic Round-trip in the hall of fame of world travel (12 days). It is a little bit like being on a local bus stopping at 34 ports to deliver goods and pick up passengers along the way. It carries 622 passengers, 470 beds. The fare is Aus. $6500 but varies with the seasons. Travelling mostly in protected waters with quaint villages nestled in steep hills. It is a stunning journey particularly in summer when at midnight you can still read the newspaper without extra light. Read & view more CLICKS The outer markers and the long legs races Quotes for Race 7 Course 14 Going downwind does not give any entertainment for the crew. I had to tell them to put away their cards I am considering installing an alarm clock on the mast of our yacht. Downwind legs No 5 to No 7 is 3nm - taking 38:33 mins No 1 to No 3-1.6nm taking 21:08 mins The windward legs 4 to 5, took 3 tacks 3nm 38:55min 4 to 1, took 1 tack 1.3nm 15:11mins Quote from the middle of the fleet I like to be able to use our skills and sail short legs. There is not much you can do in a long leg downwind. I think we should sail shorter legs and maybe do more triangles so there is more opportunity rounding marks and showing off our crew skills and more chances to gain places. What is the ideal course for Wednesday Wonders? Responses to MARK WINDWARD
This week provides a series of photos illustrating crews positions, thanks to A Lynch. Your task is to match the tags below to the photo, or send in your own suggestions, to Mark If we dangle our legs over the side we can change the name of the boat. If we win this race I will go to the Osteo and do something about my back aches We really need extra weight, 3 up is not enough They are taking a photo; look like you are doing something. Grab a sheet. Having the crew in uniform does save having to count them each time we tack to see if we have picked up any extras. It might not look very neat but we finished very well. If you don t want to be in the photo, hide. No we do not need any more weight in the back of the boat. It will just slow us down. Well I could sit up on the side, but someone has to keep the helmsman company. If it takes that many people to balance my weight on the windward side maybe I had better loose weight. Has the skipper dozed off? 1 2 3 4. 5
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10 The 25 th November (midnight to be precise) is the last chance to get your entry in for the Classic Car Race 9, without incurring a late penalty. Remember it does not have to be the skipper s car but can or have belonged to any of the crew. Bonus allowances if you bring your car to the club. Next week Race 8 is the Century Class Race. Please note that if Race 8 is ABN the next race sailed will count for the Century Class Race. Thanks to W Buoy and Andrew Pappa art Sea for the photos. Send feedback or comments to MARK WINDWARD Complaints in writing, in triplicate, and with self addressed envelope. After a great days sailing, sharing a meal with friends and watching a spectacular display of sunlight where else would you want to be on a Wednesday? (SYC deck at 17:39 18/11/15)
WW Summer Series 2015-16 Handicap Adjustment & Finish Position Races 3 to 7 - Windward Buoy YACHT FINIS H RACE 3 RACE 4 RACE 5 RACE 6 RACE 7 FINISH FINISH FINISH FINISH POSI TION HANDICAP POSITION HANDI CAP POSITI ON HANDIC AP POSITIO N HANDI CAP POSITIO N HANDICAP ESPRIT 1 47:00 4 50:00 14 50:00 13 50:00 15 50:00 INSX 2 43:00 5 45:00 19 45:00 9 44:00 10 44:00 MOANA 3 18:00 32 19:00 1 19:00 30 22:00 37 21:00 MAGIC 4 28:00 15 28:00 17 28:00 22 28:00 27 28:00 JOHNNY B. GOODE 5 22:00 22 22:00 3 22:00 33 24:00 33 23:00 VANTAGE 6 30:00 20 30:00 7 30:00 32 30:00 34 28:00 WIND SPEED 7 43:00 6 43:00 13 43:00 3 43:00 3 45:00 WHITE NOISE 8 38:00 3 38:00 20 39:00 DNC DNC 7 39:00 SALTSHAKER 9 19:00 33 19:00 23 19:00 17 19:00 29 19:00 CARPE DIEM 10 49:00 13 49:00 22 49:00 26 48:00 12 47:00 DEJA VU 11 30:00 31 30:00 12 30:00 24 30:00 39 29:00 THE SECRETARY 12 42:00 9 42:00 DNC DNC 29 42:00 32 41:00 FOGGY DEW 13 20:00 37 20:00 28 20:00 35 18:00 9 15:00 SALT WHISTLE 14 23:00 25 23:00 DNC DNC 20 23:00 DNC DNC CAVALIER 15 18:00 21 18:00 21 18:00 4 18:00 6 18:00 FAST COMPANY 16 31:00 14 31:00 DNC DNC 15 31:00 5 31:00 MYUNA 17 29:00 19 29:00 6 29:00 11 29:00 11 29:00 BABYDOLL 18 34:00 12 34:00 10 34:00 19 34:00 23 34:00 ULUWATU 19 40:00 18 40:00 9 40:00 28 40:00 31 39:00 CASSANDRA MELBOURNE 20 13:00 30 13:00 2 13:00 34 15:00 18 14:00 MY WAY 21 30:00 29 30:00 DNC DNC DNC DNC 35 30:00 WICKED 22 52:00 DNC DNC 26 52:00 18 50:00 22 50:00 PUBLIC BAR 23 45:00 10 45:00 27 45:00 12 43:00 24 43:00 CONQUEST DNC DNC 1 48:00 15 51:00 DNC DNC 18 51:00 PIZAZZ DNC DNC 27 24:00 4 24:00 27 25:00 21 25:00 BELLABLU DNC DNC DNC DNC 8 30:00 DNC DNC 25 30:00 ALIBI DNC DNC 2 44:00 DNC DNC 16 46:00 14 46:00 BARNSTORMER DNC DNC 8 46:00 16 46:00 10 46:00 13 46:00 BLUE CHIP DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC BACARDI DNC DNC 11 41:00 11 41:00 6 41:00 8 41:00 MIDNIGHT MAGIC DNC DNC 39 Minus 5 DNC DNC 21 Minus 5 2 Minus 5 LEBROK DNC DNC 17 39:00 24 39:00 7 38:00 26 38:00 SECOND NATURE DNC DNC 16 28:00 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC PIPPA DNC DNC 38 02:00 5 02:00 23 02:00 17 02:00 FIREFOX DNC DNC 24 23:00 DNC DNC 14 23:00 DNC DNC BON VIVANT DNC DNC 36 22:00 DNC DNC 5 22:00 DNC DNC FUN AND GAMES DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 28 40:00 LUCILLE DNC DNC 26 28:00 DNC DNC DNC DNC 30 28:00 MORE NOISE DNC DNC 7 39:00 DNC DNC 2 39:00 20 42:00 PACEMAKER DNC DNC 28 25:00 DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC SURI DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 36 26:00 PRIMO DNC DNC DNC DNC 25 36:00 8 35:00 4 35:00 TEQUILA DNC DNC 34 23:00 18 23:00 25 23:00 1 22:00 WILLARIE DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC UPBEAT DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC DNC 1 36:00 DNC DNC TRUE COLOURS DNC DNC 23 26:00 DNS DNS DNC DNC 16 27:00 WHITE POINTER DNC DNC 35 28:00 DNC DNC 31 28:00 38 27:00