8:04 AM Sun 18 Oct 2009 GMT
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'Sharks/Coldwell Banker Real Estate & Delonghi'
Frank Quealey © /Australian 18 Footers League
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18ft Skiffs - Life Members Trophy race report.
Rag & Famish Hotel (John Harris, Scott Babbage and Peter Harris) mastered the light easterly breeze to record a victory in the Life Members Trophy race on Sydney Harbour (18 Oct, 2009) crossing the finish line a 2m:27 ahead of Seve Jarvin's Gotta Love It 7 with Sharks/Coldwell Banker Real Estate (Evan Walker) a further 3m:18s back in third place.
The next three teams - Smeg (Nick Press), Delonghi (Simon Nearn) and Sponsor Wanted (Euan Mc Nicol) put on a great display as the trio finished only two seconds apart.
It was all Rag & Famish Hotel right from the start.
The Rag took advantage of a blue buoy rounding at the first windward mark and soon opened up a break of more than one minutes on the spinnaker run past the wing mark at Clark Island.
Sponsor Wanted, Smeg, Gotta Love It 7, Sharks/Coldwell Banker and Delonghi were all closely bunched behind The Rag and ultimately this group produced a close contest for almost the entire journey.
On the second windward leg, Smeg grabbed second spot 1m 30s behind Rag & Famish at the Rose Bay marks.
At this point Sponsor Wanted was third, Gotta Love It 7 fourth followed by Sharks/Coldwell Banker Real Estate and Delonghi.
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Sharks/Coldwell Banker Real Estate & Delonghi 2009 Life Members Trophy 18 October 2009 Australian 18 Footers League 18ft Skiffs Frank Quealey © /Australian 18 Footers League
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This group had opened up a break on the remainder of the fleet which was headed by Pure Blonde (James Francis), Fisher & Paykel (Andrew Cuddihy), Project Racing (Andy Budgen), Club Marine (Marcus Ashley-Jones) and Kinder Caring Home Nursing (Brett Van Munster).
Rag & Famish increased her lead to 2m30s at the bottom mark the second time but the race for second place was really hotting up.
7 was in second place just ahead of Sharks/Coldwell Banker, Delonghi and Smeg which all went around almost together.
The breeze dropped over the final lap of the course but it had no affect on the leader as The Rag's crew maintained their lead to record a comfortable win.
One pre race casualty was Archie Massey's Asko Appliances which suffered from a gear breakage in the rigging area just before the start.
Some of the new teams are showing early potential and the fleet will also be boosted by the return next week of six skiffs from their USA campaign.
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by Frank Quealey
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