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Brisbane to Great Keppel 2008 - 2008/07/26 20:30 Entries for the 2nd Club Marine Brisbane to Keppel Tropical Yacht Raced closed last Friday with 25 yachts entered, a 47% increase on numbers for the inaugural event in 2007. The race gets underway on Saturday 2nd August east of Green Island on Brisbane’s Moreton Bay.

An entry in the final hour was received by 2007 IRC and PHS winner Wedgetail, owned by businessman Bill Wild. Wild is back to defend his title in both divisions.

Also back for the 2nd year is the regular Sydney racer Getaway-Sailing.com. Owned and skippered by Peter Goldsworthy, Getaway-Sailing.com will hold the Inaugural Race Record with the finish now relocated just east of the entrance to Keppel Bay Marina.

Keppel Bay Marina will welcome the yachts that will begin to arrive either late Sunday evening or Sunday night the 3rd of August.

The line honours favourite is the Reichel Pugh 66 Black Jack that will compete in her first event this weekend in the Audi Sydney to Gold Coast Race. Black Jack was recently launched by Sir Jack Brabham at Brisbane’s Rivergate Marina.

Some competing yachts will line up with Black Jack at Rivergate Marina prior to the race with the remainder of the fleet at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Marina.

Keppel Bay Marina General Manager Kylie Wilson has arranged some fantastic entertainment for the crews upon their arrival at Rosslyn Bay.

For more information and a full list of entries visit www.brisbanetokeppel.com

Entry List



1
Alacrity
Matt Percy
Beneteau First 45.3
7447

2
Black Jack
Peter Harburg
Reichel Pugh 66
52566

3
Bribie Star
Kevin Miller
Farr 40
RQ2008

4
Cadi
John Netherton
Jones 42
M4

5
Charlie’s Dream
Peter Lewis
Bluewater 450M
RQ1920

6
Cracklin Rosie
Robbo Robertson
Farr 40
6530

7
Dream Lover
Rick Morgan
Custom Design
826

8
Full Bore
Chris Morgan
Sydney32 OD
L38

9
Gauntlet
Clayton Debenham / Craig Ellis
Sydney36
3627

10
Getaway-Sailing.com
Peter Goldsworthy
Volvo 60
NOR2

11
GOA PDL
Gray Pritchett
Mumm 30
AUS523

12
Lloyds Brokers - Too Impetuous
Rudy Weber
HollandSloop
3663

13
MBDS Spirit of Koomooloo
Mike Freebairn
S & S
2170

14
Mondo
Ray Sweeney
Farr 36
5656

15
Night Nurse
Russell McCart
Farr 40
9009

16
Onyva
David Elliott
Beneteau First 44.7
FRA9500

17
Outsider NT
Geoff Anderson
Farr 11.6
508

18
Piping Hot
Greg Poole
Fast 42
SM4200

19
Southern Cross Yachting
Michael Job
Sydney41
RQ2000

20
Stampede Colortile
Warren Buchan & Corinne Feldmann
Inglis
PH77

21
Trumpcard
Craig Coulsen
Van de Stadt
1986

22
Ultimate Positioning
Tam Faragher
Beneteau First 44.7
RQ447

23
Wasabi
Bruce McKay
Sayer 12MO
AUS88

24
Wedgetail
Bill Wild
Welbourne 42
HW42

25
Wild Spirit
Kevin Horne
Elliott 9.6 CR
M118
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Re:Brisbane to Great Keppel 2008 - 2008/08/04 18:24 BLACK JACK BEATS DICEY BREEZE.
Peter Harburg’s super fast 20.3m pocket maxi Black Jack skippered by BMW Oracle Americas Cup sailor Mark Bradford produced a remarkable light wind performance to take line honours in the Club Marine Brisbane to Keppel ocean race overnight.
Black Jack expressed her surprising speed in an unstable winter land breeze which rarely peaked 18 knots to complete the 348 n/.ml race with an elapsed time of 33 hours 13 minutes 13 seconds and an average boat speed of 10.48 knots..
Her crew entered a totally new learning curve when Black Jack sailing her maiden Queensland ocean race provided another ‘skite plaque’ to be hung on the board room wall of the internationally famed Californian design team of John Reichel and Jim Pugh.
The headsail and spinnaker sheaves hardly had time to cool in the 10-18 degree temperatures as the crew worked up a sweat with endless sail changes.
Their collective effort which was naturally a little ‘rusty’ at the start eventually became smooth as silk to play a big role in allowing Black Jack to produce her unmatched speed sailing performance.
The on watch crew relentlessly stuck to their task basically changing sails and the compass bearing as the wind shifted on an irregular and unpredictable pattern after they weathered Breaksea Spit.
However they retained their focus to complete the course before the fading land breeze left the normally wind tormented Rosslyn Bay in a state of calm.
Time on the official race clock this morning was ticking in favour of Black Jack to collect the line and corrected handicap double as the balance of the fleet led by 2007 line honours trophy winner Getaway Sailing.com struggled to make headway in the ‘glass out’ conditions.
All of the crews who braved cold and frustrating conditions overnight welcomed the first rays of the sun as they entered their 36 hour at sea hoping for a spinnaker sailing wind change to improve their chance of having a warm shower and a ‘Frosted Four-X’ later today.
Meanwhile Black Jack’s strategic team of skipper Mark Bradford, Vaughan Prentice, Peter Merrington, Graham Taylor and Mark D’Emilio remain as the favourites to win the Club Marine Trophy as the lower handicapped Wedgetail (Bill Wild) and the 40 year old MDBS Spirit of Koomooloo skippered by Mike Freebairn track a slow course towards the finish line off the Keppel Bay Marina.
By Ian Grant.
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