Napier Sailing Club, Napier, 30 – 31 May

After almost 8 weeks in lockdown due to COVID 19, it’s fair to say most sailors were keen to get back out on the water but this was especially true of the 29 OK Dinghy sailors who made the effort to attend the annual Brass Monkey Regatta in Napier over the weekend; 10 boats even made it out for a training session on Friday afternoon.

The forecast for Saturday was a light 4-6 knots from the south-west; always a tricky direction in Napier as the pressure is coming off the shore and not only are there decent shifts but also big changes in pressure. Race one eventually got underway after 3 failed attempts – the fleet was perhaps a little over excited to be back on the water, but the black flag from the Race Officer helped cool things down. Steve McDowell got away of the line nicely and quickly built a big lead over the chasing pack of Dan Slater, Luke O’Connell, Eric Rone and Dave Hoogenboom, and race one would finish in that order.

Race 2 and 3 were both won by Slater, with O’Connell and Rone in the mix in both races. Notably in race two Napier local Chris Fenwick (perhaps using some local knowledge!) sailed a brilliant race to come in third. Race three saw Rod Davis coming back into the fray with a solid 4th place closely followed by Hoogenboom.

Race 4 started in a nice 6 knots but the breeze quickly dropped out to around 4 knots which made it tough going for many, Jono Clough (sailing Matt Stechman’s world champion boat Sock Puppet) jumped out to a handy early lead but with the wind dropping out it was never guaranteed. Down the last flat off and with only a short beat from the bottom mark to the finish it was a four-way battle between Clough, O’Connell, Slater and McDowell. Slater managed to get buoy room at the mark to lead O’Connell however O’Connell just managed to pip Slater on the line to win the race and the Tiki. McDowell came in third with Clough been relegated to fourth after leading for almost the entire race.
After a big day on the water the sailors relished the chance to catch up and socialise once again.

Sunday dawned with some light drizzle but a nice 12-15 knots from the east meaning steady conditions both in terms of pressure and shifts, Race 1 of the day got underway with Slater jumping out to a quick lead, McDowell was deep for the first lap but managed to get into second by the bottom mark, Davis and Matty Mason rounded out the top four. While the race would finish in this order, Slater had been OCS which bumped McDowell up to first with Davis, Mason and O’Connell coming in 2nd ,3rd and 4th respectively.

Sundays race 2 and 3 were both won by Slater however he again had some tight battles to win these races with O’Connell and Paul Rhodes; Rhodes had a brilliant day which would have been even better but for an OCS in Race 1, Fenwick, Mason and Davis also had some solid results to ensure their positions at the front of the fleet.

Overall, it was a great event and with a quality fleet of 29 boats it was some consolidation for the NZ sailors who were due to compete in the 2020 worlds in Sweden before they were cancelled due to COVID 19.

2020 Brass Monkey Regatta – Results
Plc Sail # Name Home R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Tot Net
1 559 Dan Slater Wakatere 2 1 1 2 OCS 1 1 38 8
2 578 Luke O’Connell Worser Bay 3 4 2 1 4 2 3 19 15
3 579 Steve McDowell Worser Bay 1 5 7 3 1 4 6 27 20
4 592 Rod Davis Wakatere 7 10 4 6 2 6 5 40 30
5 583 Eric Rone Wakatere 4 2 3 7 7 9 8 40 31
6 567 Chris Fenwick Napier 9 3 8 18 6 7 4 55 37
7 577 Paul Rhodes Worser Bay 6 9 11 12 OCS 3 2 73 43
8 570 Matthew Mason Napier 12 8 6 17 3 5 10 61 44
9 549 Jono Clough Worser Bay 10 7 12 4 10 10 7 60 48
10 563 David Hoogenboom Waiuku 5 14 5 5 11 OCS DNC 100 70
11 565 Simon Probert Wakatere 17 6 14 DNF 12 8 18 105 75
12 588 Adrian Coulthard Napier 8 12 19 9 14 13 21 96 75
13 523 Joe Porebski Worser Bay 11 15 18 10 8 16 23 101 78
14 575 Mike Wilde Worser Bay 13 13 13 13 13 15 17 97 80
15 571 Rob Hengst Napier 15 19 23 15 9 14 15 110 87
16 564 Sefton Powrie Wakatere 18 20 20 8 15 23 13 117 94
17 536 Michael Shannon Wakatere 16 17 15 16 23 18 14 119 96
18 568 Dean Coleman Wakatere 25 25 9 14 21 19 11 124 99
19 478 Sean Cleary Hauraki 14 11 21 BFD 18 24 16 134 104
20 589 Marc Grise Napier 23 24 10 23 16 11 22 129 105
21 57 Martin Pike Napier 20 16 25 11 17 22 19 130 105
22 574 Philip Rzepecky Wakatere 22 21 16 21 20 20 12 132 110
23 512 Nigel Mannering Napier DNC DNC DNC DNC 5 12 9 146 116
24 569 Phil Coveny Wakatere 19 18 17 20 22 OCS 25 151 121
25 548 Philipp Otto Napier 21 22 22 22 26 26 20 159 133
26 554 Christopher Pike Napier 24 23 26 19 24 DNC 24 170 140
27 531 Edward Goody Napier 27 26 27 24 DNC 21 26 181 151
28 511 Nigel Comber Wakatere 26 27 24 25 25 25 27 179 152
29 504 Adrian Mannering Napier DNC DNC DNC DNC 19 17 DNC 186 156

DNC, OCS, BFD etc.: 30pts