Weekly Racing Review

25th July 2009

87-year-old notches up yet another victory with Kerstin II

By Peter Campbell

 

  

Photo by John Jeremy

 

Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron member John Goldie has been racing aboard his yacht Kerstin II almost every week without fail for the past 25 years,  winning countless races and season pointscores.

 

At the fine old age of 87, he notched up yet another victory on Saturday when Kerstin II came from behind to win Division 2 of the RSYS Winter Series on Sydney Harbour  by just one point.

 

In another remarkably close finish to the Winter Series, Ian MacDiarmid’s Hell Razor and Jonathan & Mary Threlfall’s Sunfast 36 Campeador finished equal on points in Division 1, first place overall going to Hell Razor on a countback.

 

John Goldie has owned Kerstin II, a Halvorsen-built Hood 25, since her launching, but ten years ago he was joined in partnership by Ken Chase and John Bowman.  Kerstin II is probably the most consistent small racing yacht on Sydney Harbour, adding her Winter Series Division 2 win to her Division 4 Main Series victory last summer.

 

Kerstin II contests the Squadron summer and winter series and the summer twilights, and the Wednesday afternoon races, and has not missed a race in any of those over the past five seasons or more,’ said Ken, who helmed the boat to victory in the Winter Series.

 

‘Nor has John Goldie, although these days he comes along more for the ambience..and tonight he will be going up to collect the trophy on behalf of the crew,’ Ken added. The winning crew, in addition to John Goldie and Ken Chase, comprised John Bowman, Richard Allsop, Richard Waite and Robert Peutherer.

 

Consistency was the key to Kerstin II’s success, her only win of the Winter Series being in today’s eventh and last heat.  Her worst result was an 8th in heat two, but she still had to gain three points today to take out the series by just one point from John Anstey’s Jarkan 10 Gupa Gila.

 

Kerstin II finished with 20 points,  Kupa Gila 21 points, with Tom Cehak’s Therapy third overall on 25 points.  ‘The overall win came as a surprise…we were getting seconds and thirds but not first places until today,’ Ken Chase added.

 

In Division 1, Hell Razor, a new F6 Razor, took out her first pointscore without sailing in the final race,  using today’s race along with her first two outings at the start of the Winter Series as her three discard races. 

 

Both Hell Razor and Campeador finished with 25 points requiring a countback in which both boats had had one win each but Hell Razor scoring three seconds to Campeador’s one second.  Third overall on 28 points was Arcturus II (Peter Davenport).

 

Hell Razor also won the Division 1 IRC points, finishing with 12 points while today’s winner Allegro (John Taylor) ended with 13 points and Euphoria (Anthony Coleman) on 16 points.

 

In the Non-spinnnaker Division, Gary Connery’s Enigma had a more comfortable Winter Series win,  finishing with 15 points, which included four first places, three points clear of Azzurra (Michael Baston) on 18 points and Crackajack (Chris Harper & Dennis Galvin) on 20 points.

 

In addition to prizes going to the Division winners and placegetters, the Squadron Sailing Office awarded special ‘Rain, Hail or Shine’ prizes to nine boats that competed in every race of the 2009 Winter Series – Campeador, Arcturus II, alouette, Great Xpectations, Willyama, Kerstin II, Kupa Gila,  Crackajack and Caroline la Douce.

 

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