Last Saturday was a great day for sailing, especially as Batemans Bay Sailing Club was holding the McAsh Oysters Race, the final keelboat race of the sailing season.
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There was a light sea breeze blowing which averaged around five knots for the eight race starters.
Race officer Dave Magill and his trusty crew of Terry Paton and Roger Rowe set a pin end favoured start line.
It was a handicap start race where the faster boats gave the slower boats a headstart based on past performances.
The course consisted of a one tack work to the Toll Gates mark, a square run to the Wimbie Beach mark, then a fetch to a laid mark in the middle of the Bay. The Division 1 boats then did a windward and return leg to the Toll Gates and back.
North Star (John Drummond) in Division 1 and Lollipop (Deb Keeley) in Division 2 were away first and never relinquished their leads. Drummond and his crew deployed their new gennaker to perfection on the downwind legs. The all female crew on “Lollipop” deployed skill and tenacity in the tricky conditions, even as Deb took a bucket load of photos during the race.
Further back there was a race within a race as the three Adams 10.6 yachts Accolade (Lachlan Brown), Attitude (Simon Byrne), and Wishful Thinking (Andrew Bain) had the club championship on the line.
Accolade and Attitude were able to get port tack starts ahead of Wishful Thinking. Accolade got away on the run down to Wimbie when Attitude and Wishful sailed out of breeze on either side of the course.
Later, Attitude and Wishful both retired as they were well behind and in danger of being unable to get back in over the bar on a falling tide.
Ghoster (Dion Perrins) came in third place on PHS in Division 1 behind North Star and Accolade.
In Division 2, Vital Spark (Richard Dunne) was second on PHS to Lollipop. Div 2 yacht Horizon (Michelle Grybaitis) couldn’t get going in the light stuff and eventually retired as well.
Next weekend it will be all hands on deck for the Beyond Bank Regatta, the largest annual sailing regatta on the South Coast, which Batemans Bay Sailing Club has been running for more than 40 years.