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  1. Results: 

    (sail number, name, hcp, started, finish, elapsed, corrected, line, hcp) Sorted by hcp place.

    Div A Extras

    243 Space Station 0.750 y 13:37:46 4:37:46 3:28:20 1 1

    5402 Wild Oats 0.760 y 13:38:46 4:38:46 3:31:52 2 2

    5265 Revolution Blues 0.720 y 13:59:04 4:59:04 3:35:20 5 3

    188 Voodoo 0.740 y 13:53:19 4:53:19 3:37:03 3 4

    8359 Cool Change 0.745 y 13:56:01 4:56:01 3:40:32 4 5

    4536 Manawa 0.69 Y 14:22:59 5:22:59 3:42:52 7 6

    6576 Crocodile 0.740 y 14:15:22 5:15:22 3:53:22 6 7

    9149 Dissident 0.690 y 14:48:36 5:48:36 4:00:32 9 8

    5646 Ocean Express 0.74 y 14:28:37 5:28:37 4:03:11 8 9

    Div B No Extras

    4294 Big Bikkies 0.690 y 14:22:17 5:22:17 3:42:23 3 1

    1241 Cordite 0.700 y 14:22:41 5:22:41 3:45:53 4 2

    3374 Zeppo 0.690 y 14:29:41 5:29:41 3:47:29 5 3

    4321 Protocol 0.790 y 13:53:53 4:53:53 3:52:10 1 4

    2441 Kristen 0.635 y 15:12:40 6:12:40 3:56:39 8 5

    6363 Sea Biscuit 0.755 y 14:16:31 5:16:31 3:58:58 2 6

    5589 Metro 0.665 y 15:07:14 6:07:14 4:04:13 7 7

    6351 Lightning 0.690 y 14:55:45 5:55:45 4:05:28 6 8

    3790 U Choose 0.650 y 15:26:08 6:26:08 4:10:59 9 9

  2. To clarify, there is no dinghy requirement for this race.

     

    DYC General Sailing Instructions make a requirement to carry or tow a dinghy under section 4, however DYC Short Handed Series SI [which covers the Single Handed Race] then states that "Single Handed Race             Sailing Instruction section 4 does not apply"

    http://www.dyc.org.nz/sailing-programme/sailing-instructions/short-handed-series 

     

    Conditions looking great!

  3. Yes indeed. A good course and generally a good breeze to get around.

     

    The DYC event details are at http://www.dyc.org.nz/sailing-programme/sailing-instructions/short-handed-series/single-handed-race 

    Please note the 2 divisions and respective flag colours which differ from the Vining Marine series.

     

    There is one amendment posted for this event which relates to the time limit:

    Attention is drawn to NOR clause:
    6.1 There will be no time limit.
    This clause remains valid for boats participating in the DYC Single Handed Race.
    For boats competing in the Vining Marine Single Handed Series Race 9 and not looking for a result in the DYC Single Handed Race, clause 6.1 is amended to read:
    6.1 A time limit of 1700 Saturday 8th applies. If one boat finishes within the time limit, then the time limit for all divisions will be extended by 30 minutes.
    This is to cater for the Vining Marine Series prizegiving same evening.
    Prizegiving for the DYC side of things will happen Easter Sunday in the exotic venue of Mahurangi on a beach somewhere.
     
    Thanks to our DYC sponsor Lorraine Wood at Barfoot & Thompson Devonport and Vining Marine too.
  4. This weekend Feb 25th, go old school with one of Auckland's legendary trophies.

    Classics, Mulleties and mixed fleet divs, something for all.

     

    Brought to you by the Devonport Yacht Club.

    NOR at http://www.dyc.org.nz/sailing-programme/sailing-instructions/duder-cup-regatta

     

    The North Island 2-Handed race starts of Devonport Wharf mid afternoon so racing with DYC will get you on the water and perfect view of their start, then back to the Club for a complimentary BBQ.

     

    Duder 17.png 

     

    Thanks to our race sponsor New World Devonport

  5. 2 Handed.

    Around Waiheke.

    Your call on direction.

     

    Hosted by Devonport YC, 3rd December, starting 9am.

     

    The important bits are all at http://www.dyc.org.nz/sailing-programme/sailing-instructions/short-handed-series/2-handed-waiheke   with full NOR at  http://www.dyc.org.nz/sailing-programme/sailing-instructions/short-handed-series  

     

    Forecast is looking a bit light at this stage, but that really helps open up the race strategies.

     

    Thanks to sponsor Devonport Hammer Hardware.

  6. OK, confirmation of amendment for time limits. Changed had some inside knowledge I suspect and was a bit ahead of us.

    However, amendment is now issued and will be posted on the DYC site soon. Also with the SoloIQ team.

     

    Attention is drawn to NOR clause:
    6.1 There will be no time limit.
    This clause remains valid for boats participating in the DYC Single Handed Race.
    For boats competing in the SoloIQ Series Race 9 and not looking for a result in the DYC Single
    Handed Race, clause 6.1 is amended to read:
    6.1 A time limit of 1700 Saturday 16th applies. If one boat finishes within the time limit, then
    the time limit for all divisions will be extended by 30 minutes.
     
    Outside of the amendment, it is worth noting a few other things:
    There is only one start at 0900 covering both divisions.
    DYC runs a standing 'round the end' rule for the start [DYC general SI 12.3a] If you're over and recalled, you need to go round the outside of the buoy to restart.
     
    Enjoy.
  7. Thanks GregW. 

    Not sure why the original link failed.

     

    Dinghies not required.

     

    Changed has referred to time limits above. SI's state that there is no time limit for the race, however keep an eye out for an amendment for the SoloIQ boats over the next day or so.

     

    WindGuru seems to show a bit more than PredictWind. Fingers crossed.

  8. Devonport YC brings you another great single handed race, also making up Race 9 of the SoloIQ series.

    Saturday 16th April.

    24 miles around Rangi, Motutapu & Motuihe.

     

    NOR at http://www.dyc.org.nz/sailing-programme/sailing-instructions/short-handed-series

    Race SI's at http://www.dyc.org.nz/sailing-programme/sailing-instructions/short-handed-series/single-handed-race

    General SI's at http://www.dyc.org.nz/sailing-programme/sailing-instructions

     

    Please note that this race is programmed for a single start for all divisions, extras and non-extras. Please note division flag colours.

     

    DYC race prizegiving the following Friday at the Club at 1830.

     

    Thanks to Lorraine Wood at Barfoot & Thompson Devonport for her support.

  9. Jasmine used to have Farr10 on the main I think.

    Certainly a pretty boat and been a favourite for many years. Very well maintained last seen.

    Agree BP, maybe a lower cabin top.

    Def newer deep modern rudder blade and may keel too.

    Pretty sure I've seen her recently southern side of Westhaven.

  10. Yes indeed Elly. Not sure which came first but Devo's been doing it for many a year, probably just not promoting it as well.

    The big difference is that Friday is a full day, so it turns into a serious boys [or girls!] long weekend.

     

    Always welcome, the more the merrier.

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