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Offshore Superboat Series 2009 - 2009/01/23 17:22 Williamstown and surrounds will roar to life next month (28th February & 1st March 2009) as thousands of spectators flock to the bayside suburb for the Williamstown Offshore Powerboat Classic.
The event, which is free to spectators, marks round three of six in the Australian Offshore Superboat Championships.
The Williamstown Offshore Powerboat Classic will see over 20 superboats across several classes rip around the coast hugging course within excellent view of the shore. The Class One boats are capable of reaching speeds over 220km/h and typically complete about 13 laps (185km) during the hour-long race. Other championship classes competing in Williamstown include the Supercat Outboard, Supercat Outboard Lite and Super Vee Lite.

Williamstown will also see Team numbers increase with a new team in each class.
Class 1, Maritimo has a new boat being driven by Bill Barry-Cotter and Ross Willaton on the throttles.

Supercat, Team 3 returns bigger and better after their Cat outboard lite craft was destroyed at the Redcliffe round, They will have a 32ft Victory cat with twin 525hp inboards and the team of Adam Gilbert, Steve Nuggent & Nathan Heymink are very excited to get racing.

Supercat outboard, Kwozzy 2, Jim Harris & Adam Nicolls Have built a new “Blade” cat and are debuting this new boat after their move up from outboard lite.

Supercat outboard lite, Kwozzy, under the new owners Greg Collins & Jan Imrie the black machine is ready to take on the championship, Also the return of Hog’s Breath Offshore Racing, Paul Gibbs & Paul Fowlds will have a new boat on the water to try and take another Australian title for the class.

Spectators can take in the action from numerous viewing areas, with the best vantage point being the Reserve at Point Gellibrand.
The main event of the Williamstown Offshore Powerboat Classic will rev into action at around 12pm on Sunday 1st March, With the wet and dry pit open to the public Saturday and Sunday at the “PMA site”, Nelson Place; Williamstown
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The Offshore Superboat Championships series next round will be held at Geelong the following weekend (March 7th & 8th) and culminates with stops in New South Wales and Queensland throughout May to July.

Further information: Offshore Superboat Championships – 0414 371 122 or visit: www.aopc.com.au

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Re:Williamstown Offshore Superboat Series 2009 - 2009/03/03 17:57 ‘Maritimo’ ‘takes the cake’ at Williamstown

'Thundering V12 Lamborghini engines will always beat 200hp outboards - eventual Class 1 winner ’Maritimo’ powers past the Supercat Outboard Lite boat, ’Hog’s Breath’. - Williamstown offshore'


The #1 boat of the Maritimo Offshore race team, the Lamborghini-powered ‘Maritimo’, has cruised to a convincing win in the third round of the Offshore Superboat Championships off Williamstown, Victoria.

With experienced Ross Willaton on throttles instead of regular throttleman Pal Virik Nilsen, unable due to other commitments to make the trip out from Norway, driver Tom Barry-Cotter and the man they call ‘Roscoe’ proved a successful pairing.

Perhaps the major story to come out of the race was the performance of the ‘new kids on the block’, Mackay youngsters Brandon and Chris Frier.


’Maritimo’, Tom Barry-Cotter (driver) and Ross Willaton (throttles) aboard racing to victory three laps ahead of second-placed ’The Good Guys’, originally entered as ’#6’ and crewed by novice youngsters Brandon and Chris Frier. - Williamstown offshore -


Crewing the #6 boat leased from the Maritimo team and named ‘The Good Guys’, the Frier brothers, competing not only in their first Class I race, but their first offshore race of any kind, came home a very creditable second, a lap ahead of third placed ‘Global Racing.’

The boys went from being overawed to totally delighted in one fell swoop! Offshore racing has certainly won two new enthusiasts to the sport.

‘Maritimo’s victory has the big catamaran surging to the top of the leader board in both Class I (The Australian Offshore Powerboat Club Trophy) and Aus I (The Mark Lee Trophy) with 1025 points, 125 points ahead of ‘Global Racing’ with ‘Acme Racing’ (625 points) third in Class I and SUV Dodge Ram (690 points) holding third spot in the Mark Lee Trophy.


Yep, engines are still there! Mike Biel and Travis Thompson check ’Global Racing’s well-being after finishing third in Class 1 at Williamstown. - Williamstown offshore -


Class I proved to be a race of attrition, with a one to two-metre swell providing ideal race conditions, but tough enough to give boats and crews a solid workout.

Seven boats started in Class I – only three were on hand to greet the chequered flag.

Early race leader, ‘Simrad’, last start winner ‘Acme Racing’, Melbourne entry ‘Impact Steel’ and ‘Team 3’, with Kiwi ace Craig Archer brought in to support Steve Nugent, were among the casualties.

‘Simrad’ driver Luke Durman said lack of fuel pressure caused the boat’s premature withdrawal and although throttleman and Maritimo crew chief Peter McGrath attempted repairs and undertook a re-start, it was not to be ‘Simrad’s day.

‘Acme Racing’ sustained most unusual damage; the big 46’ Douglas Skater lost a propeller blade, a not uncommon problem in offshore racing.

However, this blade was propelled ‘like an arrow’ into the boat’s hull and almost destroyed its steering!

Antony deFina and Nigel Craven, aboard ’Saracen’, registered their second successive win in Supercat Outboard. - Williamstown offshore -


There was some close racing in Supercat Outboard with arch rivals ‘Saracen’ (Antony deFina and Nigel Craven) hanging on to beat ‘SUV Dodge Ram’ (Mat Humphrey and Simon Isherwood) by less than a minute after 11 tough laps.

‘Kwozzy 2’ (Jim Harris and Adam Nicolls) crossed for third one lap behind, while ‘Blade’, Cameron Davis and Brett Luhrmann aboard, failed to make it past lap six.

Mick Walker and Gary Smith piloted ‘Elders’ to a strong win in Supercat Outboard Lite, downing ‘HF Marine Racing’ (Ian Harris and Graham Fraser) by nearly two minutes after 10 laps of the course.

The ‘pair of Pauls’, Gibbs and Fowlds, their new ‘Hog’s Breath’ in its first outing, grabbed third place ahead of ‘Grumpy Mongrel’, Peter Jack and Jamie Callan on board.

From a helicopter above, photographer Andrew Gricks was quite convinced that Peter Jack and Jamie Callan, aboard fourth-placed Supercat Outboard Lite rig ’Grumpy Mongrel’ qualified as ’maniacs’. - Williamstown offshore -


One boat started in Production class, ‘Slick’, Andrew Pike and Ronald Hutchins in the cockpit, and covered eight laps in a creditable 66mins 33sec.

It’s now a full-on week for crew chiefs as they prepare the boats for round four next weekend at Geelong.

Championship points after round three –

Aus 1
‘Maritimo’, 1025 points,
‘Global Racing’, 900,
‘SUV Dodge Ram’, 690,
‘Acme Racing’, 625,
‘Simrad’, 525,
‘Impact Steel’, 525,
‘Saracen’, 489,
‘The Good Guys’, 375
‘Blade’, 277.

Class 1
‘Maritimo’, 1025 points,
‘Global Racing’, 900,
‘Acme Racing’, 625,
‘Simrad’, 525.
‘Impact Steel’, 525,
‘The Good Guys’, 375
‘Team 3’, 75.

Supercat Outboard
‘SUV Dodge Ram’, 1325
‘Saracen’, 850,
‘Blade Custom Boats’, 450
‘Kwozzy 2’, 300.

Supercat Outboard Lite
‘Elders’, 1025 points,
‘HF Marine Racing’, 925,
‘Shaken Not Stirred’ 375,
‘Hog’s Breath’, 300
‘Team 3’, 75.

Super Vee Lite
‘Grumpy Mongrel’, 1425 points.


’Elders’, Mick Walker and Gary Smith aboard, raced to a clear cut win in Supercat Outboard Lite, giving the rig three wins from four starts. - Williamstown offshore -
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