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Re:Offshore Superboat Series 2009 - 2009/06/22 10:40 The Offshore Superboat Championships resume with the sixth round of the titles set for Townsville over the weekend of July 4 and 5.

Race director Russell Embleton expects a full field in all classes, with only the Melbourne entrant ‘Impact Steel’ looking unlikely.

Seven classes are likely to contest the event, Class 1, Supercat Outboard, Supercat Outboard Lite, Super Vee Lite, Cruiser, Production and Production Unlimited.

Class 1, Supercat Outboard, Supercat Outboard Lite and Super Vee will race as championship classes, while all others will race as non-championship classes.

Race control and dry pit area will be at Townsville’s Breakwater Marina, conveniently located on The Strand, facing Trinity Bay and the race circuit. The venue offers excellent spectator viewing.

Scrutineering for all classes has been scheduled for the Saturday (July 4) from 1000hrs to 1300hrs in the dry pit area, offering spectators a close up look at the big boats.

Crews will test their rigs on Saturday afternoon and will be subject to final crew briefing the following morning with 0900hrs to 1030hrs set aside for launching. A sighting lap with the start boat tales place at 1100hrs with the Townsville Offshore Superboat Classic flagged away at 1120hrs.

Class 1 entrants are subjected to a 16 lap (96 nautical miles) race with a minimum of 11 laps to be declared a race.

Supercat Outboard must race over 14 laps (10 laps minimum) and a distance of 84 nautical miles, while Supercat Outboard Lite faces 12 laps (eight laps minimum) and 72 nautical miles.

Super Vee Lite will contest the class over 10 laps (seven laps minimum) at 60 nautical miles.

Smaller classes will do battle over a 1o lap, 60 nautical mile course with no minimum declared.

Bill Barry-Cotter’s Lamborghini-powered catamaran, ‘Maritimo’, with son Tom and Norway’s Pal Virik Nilsen aboard, has totalled 1875 points on the leader board thanks to its three firsts and one second (one DNF) from its five starts.

It gives the boat a handy 675 point lead over second placed ‘Global Racing’ (Mike Beil and Ross Willaton), with ‘Acme Racing’ (Andrew and Christopher Searle) and ‘Simrad’ (Luke Durman and Peter McGrath) a further 125 points behind.

Both ‘Acme Racing’ and ‘Simrad’ will need to score maximum points and hope for failure among the leaders to find a spot on the podium.

In Supercat Outboard (the J.R.Gilbert Trophy), Mat Humphrey and Simon Isherwood, aboard ‘SUV Dodge Ram’ virtually have a firm grip on the trophy with 2275 points, well clear of second-placed ‘Saracen’ (Antony DeFina and Nigel Craven) on 1525 points.

A neck and neck battle looms in Supercat Outboard Lite with ‘Team Tiger’ (Mick Walker and Gary Smith) on 1975 points locked in battle with Berwicks HF Marine (Ian Harris and Graham Fraser) only 250 points behind.

The class will really go down to the wire.

‘Grumpy Mongrel’, Peter Jack and Jamie Callan now full recovered from their roll-over in Melbourne, will continue their domination of Super Vee Lite.

Offshore Superboat Championships chairman, Paul Gibbs, said the Townsville race will rate as an entertainment spectacular.

'The North Queensland Ski Racing Club will stage a couple of competitive ski racing events and on the Sunday will leave their skiers at home and run the race on Production Class,' he said.

'There’s also a jet ski club based in Townville and they too will put on a show with racing on both days.

'It’s shaping up as a weekend to remember,' he added.

Gibbs, also a competitor campaigning his new ‘Hog’s Breath’ with Paul Fowlds in Supercat Outboard Lite, will no doubt be hoping the ‘gremlins’ have left the boat and gone overboard.

The former Australian champion launched the new boat in the third round of the championships and finished a creditable third place. Unfortunately, the dreaded DNF took over in rounds four and five.

by Bob Wonders

'Offshore Superboat Championships Townsville' John Wheatley for AOPC
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Re:Offshore Superboat Series 2009 - 2009/07/12 09:20 The dual Lamborghini-powered catamaran ‘Maritimo’, with Tom Barry-Cotter and Ross Willaton at the controls, has been confirmed as the Australian Offshore Superboat Champion after the penultimate round at Townsville last weekend.

Barry-Cotter and Willaton had to ‘nurse’ the big cat home after a fuel pump failure, but fortunately for them the emergency system came on line and enabled them to complete the race.

Fourth place gave the team 244 points for a total of 2119 points after six rounds of the championships, a lead that cannot be overtaken with only one round remaining.

Steve Searle’s bright red Douglas Skater, ‘Acme’, with Christopher and Andrew Searle on board, shook off its recent mechanical problems to score a convincing two minutes, 15 second win over ‘The Good Guys’ (Brendan and Christopher Frier) with ‘Global Racing’ (Mike Beil and Travis Thompson) just 16 seconds behind in third place.

The Townsville round also featured a return to racing by Maritimo Offshore team owner Bill Barry-Cotter, who teamed up with Luke Durman aboard ‘Simrad’.

It was not a race to remember for Bill and Luke, with ‘Simrad’ losing all ‘life’ from its on-board computer system forcing a DNF.

Two other boats, ‘Mazlin Elec’ and ‘Team 3’ also recorded DNFs.

In Supercat Outboard, Mat Humphrey and Simon Isherwood maintained their consistency aboard ‘SUV Dodge Ram’ to come home in second place, their third second placing of the championships to go with their three firsts and an unbeatable 2550 points.

Cameron Davis and Brett Luhrmann brought ‘Blade Custom Boats’ home in first place, but it was only their second podium finish since taking second place in round two.

‘Kwozzy 2’ (Jim Harris and Adam Nicolls) was the only other entrant in Supercat Outboard and failed to finish.

‘Team Tiger’ gave Mick Walker and Gryff Ethell a narrow 20 second victory over arch-rivals Ian Harris and Graham Fraser (‘Berwicks HF Marine’) in Supercat Outboard Lite.

With only 350 points separating them, it will be a case of ‘down to the wire’ in the final race before one of these crews is named as the championship winner.

North Queensland Water Ski Race Club members came out in force to support the offshore racers and eight boats and crews entered for Production Class.

‘Loose As’ with Jayson Catasti and Aaron Serra aboard, came home first, just seconds ahead of ‘Revolution Racing’ (Kurt Hamilton and Ben Serra) with Greg Hounsell and Angus Frost third in ‘Miss Behave’.

Mark Harrison and Craig Purton claimed Production Unlimited in ‘Australian Vehicle Wholesale’.

Offshore Superboat Championships chairman Paul Gibbs said the Townsville venue again proved a winner for the sport.

'The Townsville City Council was of great assistance, as always, and the people of the city came out and supported us as well,' Gibbs said.

'Conditions proved ideal and we were grateful to the management of the city’s Breakwater Marina where we were able to stage out pit areas.

'Everything worked so well for us and proved again that Townsville is indeed a superb venue for the Offshore Superboat Championships,' he added.

The final round of the championships is set for Redcliffe and Moreton Bay over the weekend of September 12/13.



by Bob Wonders
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Re:Offshore Superboat Series 2009 - 2009/07/12 09:23
'Spectacular sight as the starter sends the field away in the Townsville and sixth round of the Offshore Superboat Championships. - Maritimo crowned top gun'
Pic -Andrew Gricks
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Re:Offshore Superboat Series 2009 - 2009/07/12 09:24
’Maritimo’ and ’Acme’ dicing for the lead shortly after the start off Townsville. ’Acme’ went on to win after ’Maritimo’ had a fuel pump failure, but its fourth place was enough to earn it the 2009 championship. - Maritimo crowned top gun -
Pic - Andrew Gricks
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Re:Offshore Superboat Series 2009 - 2009/07/12 09:25
’Blade Custom Boats’ (Cameron Davis and Brett Luhrmann) cruises past ski race rig ’Krackem’ (Chris Wiseman and Aidan Luke) to win Supercat Outboard from arch-rival ’SUV Dodge Ram’ (Mat Humphrey and Simon Isherwood). - Maritimo crowned top gun -
Pic - Andrew Gricks
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Re:Offshore Superboat Series 2009 - 2009/07/12 09:27
Mick Walker and Gryff Ethell at the controls of ’Team Tiger’ take their fifth chequed flag in six starts to set up an unbeatable lead in the championships in Supercat Outboard Lite. -
Pic - Andrew Gricks
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