RPAYC claim 1st and 3rd in the Australian Women ’ s Match Racing Championships
RPAYC claim 1st and 3rd in the Australian Women ’ s Match Racing Championships
Report by 1st placed skipper , Clare Costanzo .
After narrowly missing out on the title last year in the final race , it made this year ’ s win that much more rewarding . Lauren Crossman , Emma May and I sailed together at the Australian Women ’ s Match Racing Nationals hosted by RPAYC in 2015 . We decided to team up again this year to give it our best shot at victory , with my younger sister Juliet Costanzo joining us on bow .
The three-day regatta started in light breezes , slowly increasing as the day went on . Our first race of the regatta was probably the most eventful and stressful . We were half way through the pre start against Kirsten Norris to realize our kite halyard was , in fact , stuck at the top of the mast . We tried to retrieve it during the prestart but no one was quite able to climb up the mast . We started the race in front after a good prestart and spent the entire upwind trying to think of solutions . It was Emma May ’ s offshore bow experience , which got her thinking outside the square . She suggested we drop the jib and hoist the spinnaker on the jib halyard . We managed to pull this off and win our first race of the regatta .
The second day was extremely light and shifty ; the race committee was only able to fit in a few races before we went ashore for the day . The race they cancelled before returning ashore was in fact the grudge match of RPAYC vs RPAYC where we were in fact both drifting backwards in the Prestart with the strong tide of the Derwent River .
On the third day the race committee told us we should be careful what we wish for . We all woke up to a shifty 20 + knots to finish the round robin and complete finals in . The race committee finished the first round robin quickly and then we went into semi finals . We finished the double round robin in 1st place with 12 wins and therefore raced against 4th place , Sam Bailey from RYCT . This left Sarah Parker RPAYC 2nd place to race against Caitlin Tames CYCA 3rd place . The semis were raced in shifty and puffy conditions with the wind coming directly off the land in short sharp bursts . We won our two races against Bailey , which gave us a spot in the finals .
After we finished our races , we were watching Sarah Parker approaching the finish line about to win her second semi final when the team was hit by a huge
gust and went into a Chinese gybe . The crew was unable to drop the kite due to a knot in the halyard . Sarah fell out of the boat during the incident and managed to hold onto the back until they crossed the finish line , however Caitlin Tames managed to come from behind and win the race . Caitlin then went on to win the next race , giving 2 wins to Tames from the CYCA . It was disappointing to not get to race against our club mates in the finals , however they gave it their all in the petite finals to come away with 3rd .
We then went on to race Caitlin Tames from the CYCA in the finals . Due to time limits it was first team to get two wins . We went into finals determined and fired up to leave everything on the racecourse ; we ended up coming away with the win 2-0 .
We would like to thank The RPAYC for their support not only for the regatta but throughout the past few years in Youth Development , the RYCT and race committee for hosting the event , Sarah Parker for some strong competition and Super Coaches Malcolm Parker ( who came down to Tasmania to support us ) and Tom Spithill .
Image : Clare and the team working in the light breeze .
Below : Commodore Ian Audsley presents the team with the winner ’ s trophy .