Photos: Frank Quealey

7 victory confirmed

JJ Giltinan Championship comes to a close

Sunday March 9th 2014, Author: Frank Quealey, Location: Australia

The Gotta Love It 7 team of Seve Jarvin, Sam Newton and Scott Babbage officially became the 2014 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff champions today after a magnificent regatta performance saw the team score five bullets and one second place from the six races which count towards the final points.

This victory gave skipper Seve Jarvin his sixth victory as a skipper in the championship, equaling the record of Iain Murray (1977-1982, inclusive), who is now Team Manager for Gotta Love It 7.

In today’s Race 7 of the 2014 championship, presented by Sydney City Marine, Gotta Love It 7 failed to register a perfect score by just 12s when the Asko Appliances team of Marcus Ashley-Jones, James Dorron and Jeronimo Harrison took honours after a long battle with 7 and third placed Yamaha, from New Zealand, which was only 7s behind 7.

Mojo Wine (Chris Nicholson) finished fourth today, ahead of Pure Blonde (Nick Daly) and C-Tech (Alex Vallings, NZ).

Gotta Love It 7
finished on 7 points for a comprehensive victory.

Although only 11th today, Thurlow Fisher Lawyers (Michael Coxon, Dave O’Connor, Trent Barnabas) was runner-up overall on 24 points followed by Mojo Wine (Chris Nicholson, Mike McKensey, Ricky Bridge) on 28, C-Tech on 30, Yamaha 35 and Asko Appliances on 41.

Today, the three placegetters put on a great contest in the light ENE breeze for the entire course and only 19 seconds separated the three teams at the finish.

Yamaha (David Mc Diarmid, Andrew Archbald, Mark Overington) took the lead soon after the start but Gotta Love It 7 was making a move and soon had pressure on the leader. The Kiwi boat had good boat speed and sailed a great course as she held off 7 to lead by 17s at the windward mark. Asko Appliances was about another 1 minute behind the leader at that stage.

Yamaha extended her lead on the spinnaker run back to the bottom mark after electing to sail a totally different course to Gotta Love It 7.
Asko was also fast and joined 7 as the pair turned for the next windward leg.

Another good leg upwind and Asko Appliances took the lead, while Gotta Love It 7 overtook Yamaha, which seemed to suffer from a lack of local knowledge.

As the leaders headed for home Gotta Love It 7 had once again taken the lead late in a race and seemed a likely winner. But with only a few hundred metres from the finish Gotta Love It 7 still led but in a brilliant finish Asko Appliances grabbed a victory in the dying stages.

Results - race seven and overall.

 

 

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