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2013 Melbourne to Osaka Double Handed Race -A very special occasion

The Melbourne to Osaka 2013 Award Ceremony held earlier this week at Temmangu Shrine was unforgettable. The three part celebration began in the inner sanctum of the Shrine with a hauntingly beautiful Shinto blessing for the safe arrival of the fleet. The lucky group of 100 invited guests then moved to the nearby tatami room for the Award giving ceremony, then on up to a more contemporary function room where the first party was held.
No more needs to be said. The attached photos, taken by volunteer Ag who is a member of the Osaka Hokko Yacht Club, speak for themselves. Robyn Brooke –Osaka Ground Crew.

Victory Speech from Robert Bradley, Escapade. Overall Winner of the 2013 Osaka Cup.

Unaccustomed as I am to speaking in front of a crowd I will be a bit shy but I'll do my best.
There have been many thank you’s said over the last few days to the organizing committee, volunteers and supporters so I will only add my appreciation and say well done to all. I thank my wife, Felicity, and my family for not just allowing me to do the race but supporting me in doing so. To my fellow competitors thank you also for entering. Without entrants there is no race and while we get the greatest reward we also have a great effort as we see from the 40+ initial expressions of interest to the 13 entrants and the 11 actual starters. Just to make it to the start line requires months of planning and preparation, a deep pocket and a supportive family. Thank you also for entering into the spirit of the pursuit format and the game of fox and hounds that ensued, although at times we felt more like the lure being chased by a bunch of greyhounds. If only we had the same controls they use to keep the lure just in front! I am humbled by the accolades we have received and the achievement is still sinking in as I realise that we join an elite group of seven winners of this great race. And a great race it is, being a shorthanded race it is more challenging than a Volvo or a Clipper and second only to a solo round the world race. To cross 5000 miles of open ocean in what at times felt like a plastic toy boat is no small feat, even those who had to motor to get here should be proud as most of us only carry enough fuel to motor 10 - 15% of the total distance.

 

However, what I really want to talk about briefly lies in the future. As the overall winner I feel I have a responsibility to do my best to ensure the next race is even more successful than this one has been. I call upon my fellow competitors to do the same, either as entrants or supporters. Those of us from Melbourne will have plenty of opportunity as we become "the old guard" and allow George, Robyn, Rosie, David and company to put their feet up and bask in the glow. Julie, of course, will be back again.
We can begin by going back to our clubs and talking about our experiences, the challenges, the great moments, what we would do differently next time. Hopefully, this will lay the seeds for the up and coming sailors to aspire to add their names to the list of the elite competitors who have made it from Melbourne to Osaka, as I was inspired by Bill Feore and Kim Girdler when they returned to HBYC from the 2003 race. We automatically become ambassadors at large to promote the event. From Newcastle to Perth and Osaka to Scotland, Joey, Yasa, Masu, Trevor, Dan, Ivan, Will, Bruce and John, let’s make this a race for all. As the next race approaches we can promote the information sessions and give thought to lending our experiences both individually and at such sessions. Thank you again and fair winds to all.

Escapade Overall Winner of the 2013 Osaka Cup
Spirit of Downunder 1st on PHS, 2nd IRC
Cadibarra 8 2nd Line Honours, 3rd AMS, 1st IRC,
Gusto 3rd Line Honours
Optimus Prime 3rd IRC
Dan from Optimus Prime- Navigator's Award
Ivan and Will from Funnelweb
Eric Marsh from Turbulence
Tony Warren and Andrew Hibbert - Kiss Goodbye to MS
Yasu and Masa from Southern Cross

 

 

 

2013 Melbourne to Osaka Double Handed- The Missing Link

Robert and Joey from Escapade have sent us many wonderful snippets from their journey to Osaka.
Now the festivities and celebrations are over Robert has had time to forward the next/final instalment (will Robert surprise us again) from ‘Off to the races”.

Off to the races
..."and as they come around the Marianas Islands and into the home Strait, its Escapade by 150,000 lengths to Optimus Prime and then a few thousand lengths back to the pack. They straiten for the run home and Escapade looks to be fading. What a gallant effort from the tiny boat by Farr out of Binks, she's led them all the way as the pace maker (plenty of pace makers on board as it happens) but looks to be tiring a bit now as the pack start to reel her in. The crew are riding her hand and heels (there seems to be a glass of wine in the other hand) and they've given her one last call (hope they're not calling her on the satphone) ... yes, she's responding, look at her go! The pack seem to have lost their spirit (Escapade's down to their last 2 rations of rum as well) and Escapade is showing them a clean pair of heels (finally had enough water for a wash - last week). Past the 700 mile post and it’s still Escapade. Can she hang on to the finish? Wasabi now has broken free from the pack (as opposed to some of the competitors who are just plain broken) and has joined Optimus Prime in the chase. It's neck and neck (or stem and stem since boats don't have necks) between Optimus Prime and Wasabi as they start to close the gap and both boats are at full stretch. What's Escapade up to now (might as well ask the boat since the crew are clearly out of their minds) - looks like she's decide to go wide looking for the better running and it seems to be working and the hounds are still struggling to make a dent in 150,000 length lead as they Pass the 400 mile post. The dogs/hounds/expensive lumps of plastic or whatever they are, now look to be wound right up and the gap is starting to close, just 100,000 lengths now and it's still any boats race . They're at the 200 now and the margin is down to 30,000 as they go stride for stride. Optimus Prime kicks clear of Wasabi as they finally overhaul Escapade (and boy, does she need overhauling) as they cross the finish line it's Optimus Prime by 35 miles with Escapade a further 25 miles back (yep, got tired of trying to divide 1852 by 12/14/15 or whatever) clinging to third place. What an exciting race, but wait what's that? The stewards have called for a swab. Looks like Optimus Prime has been injecting performance enhancing hydro carbons into her cast iron sails."

Robert Bradley

 

Photo by Ojima Akira

Melbourne Osaka Double Handed Race- Finale!

Beyond Outrageous and Southern Cross arrived in Osaka at 09:54:00 and 15:03:40 on Friday- the last of the race fleet to finish their epic journeys.
Deputy Race Director, Rik Head said “This is appropriate time the say an enormous thankyou to the volunteer race management/incident coordination team for the work they have done prior to and during the race. A special thankyou to the duty Race Directors who, for their week on duty, were available 24hrs a day and have been up each morning at a very early hour ready for the 0600hrs sked and then each evening for the 1800hr sked.”


Principal Race Office, Simon Dryden posted, “The results for the Melbourne to Osaka Double Handed Yacht race have been published. Congratulations to all the competitors in the race, what a fantastic achievement. Who would have thought with over thirty day of racing and Escapade won the AMS division by 7 hours, Cadibarra won the IRC division by 9 hours and Spirit of Downunder won the performance division by 7 minutes.I would like to thank everyone who made this race possible as it was a fantastic success.”

Presentation was held at Temangu Shrine yesterday. We are eagerly awaiting some photos and information from the ground crew!

Melbourne Osaka Double Handed Race 3.5.13 0700

Turbulence finished 03:46:00

The race draws to a close with Kiss Goodbye To MS now in Osaka Bay and Southern Cross some 27nm behind. They are both expected to finish later today. Well done to Turbulence for finally finishing earlier this morning.
I am sure there will be big celebrations in Osaka all day today
RikH

A difficult race, a fabulous reception for Turbulence at the finish of the Melbourne to Osaka 2013. Congratulations Eric and Paul on an outstanding effort. They arrived, looking fabulously fit and still smiling at 03:46:00.

George Shaw waiting for Turbulence! Only two more to arrive...

Turbulence

Melbourne Osaka Double Handed Race 2.5.13 0600hrs

The wind is on the nose and the seas heavy, making it a slow tacking trip for the three remaining yachts. Turbulence reports a 4M NE swell, 21kt of wind and a boat speed of 7.5kt. The weather forecast suggest winds will remain from the NW for at least the next day or so. Southern Cross and Kiss Goodbye To MS are still in excess of 100nm off shore and about 175nm from the finish. 

Meanwhile on shore the partying continues.
RikH

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