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2012 Helly Hansen Winter Series - Race 4

The predicted day of heavy rain didn't eventuate, allowing the race to head out under patchy sun shine. The calm conditions saw the Division A race start right on time with all the boats getting away cleanly. Rush's timing was perfect, starting across the pin end and almost rounding the top mark ahead where Goldfinger managed to get passed her.97_9835

Race director Robert Hewitt said he was impressed with the competitive spirit between XLR8, Dry White, Goldfinger and Rush. He was happy to see Jazz Player out on the course, as well as seeing Alien test out her new rig against Godzilla and The Bookmaker. 

Competitors in the Division B start were in more of a hurry to get onto the course with a number of boats jumping the gun, forcing them to turn back to the line and start again. The clouds started spitting out rain and the variable wind shifts lead to many tactical discussions on board about the best direction to take. Some boats were successful predicting their path and backed this up with swift, smooth manoeuvres heading around the turn. The bowperson on Pretty Young Thing showed her exempliary skills, starting off on the bow to get the spinnaker ready and then ran over to do the job of the mastperson, hauling the spinnaker up. Very impressively received by the spectators.

A few of the other boats proved less successful picking their way through the winds and lost time getting caught out wide at the turns, others struggled to get their kites open fast enough. Addiction and INXS continued their battle from the last race, pushing each other throughout the day. All of the heated tactical discussions and boat to boat conflicts from out on the water were surely sorted out over a few beers after the race!

Goldfinger had a strong finish, clipping over the line to take Division A line honours as black clouds were approaching from the horizon at the entrance to the bay. The weather then moved in which threw off the end of the race for some boats, Addiction managing to get over the line just ahead of INXS.


Check out Steb Fisher and Alex McKinnon's pictures below, and see the full results for the Helly Hansen Winter Series race 4 here.

Steph Juleff, ORCV Media


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Division B Race Start

97_9835 Godzilla

Ninety Seven

Godzilla


Bombora

Bombora

Bookmaker&Alien

The Bookmaker and Alien

Bookmaker

The Bookmaker


Godzilla_0053

Godzilla

YoungOnes

Young Ones


Goldfinger INXS

Goldfinger

INSX

WildChid

Wild Child

Turbulence_0064

Turbulence


PrettyYoungThing

Pretty Young Thing

JazzPlayer

Jazzplayer

Schuss

Schuss

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Goldfinger

Rush

Rush

Wicked_0155

Wicked

TheSecretary

The Secretary

Serious Yahoo_0023

Serious Yahoo

SeriousYahoo TheBookmaker

Serious Yahoo

The Bookmaker

Tigris

Tigris

NinetySeven

Ninety Seven

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