Aberdeen Asset Management 2013 Farr 40 One Design Trophy

dec9 2013 voodoo sA ‘get out of gaol free’ card was handed to the Tasmanian crew on Voodoo Chile in the deciding race of the Aberdeen Asset Management Farr 40 One Design Trophy and this afternoon they were flying double winner’s flags for their overall regatta and Corinthian triumphs.

Guido Belgiorno-Nettis’ Transfusion had one hand on the trophy when four of the six Farr 40s lining up for the seventh and final race were individually recalled, including Transfusion.

Only a late starting Edake (Jeff Carter) and Lloyd Clarke’s Voodoo Chile right on the line avoided the race committee’s wide net, the latter perfectly placed to seize the opening.

Transfusion’s crew threw everything they had at the front-runner, coming within a couple of boat lengths, but the Taswegians clung to their controlling position and won on a countback thanks to four bullets against Transfusion’s three.

“To win the series on a countback is a nice feeling,” said Clark on his first Farr 40 win as owner/driver. “We lost to Transfusion on a countback in Hobart in January, so now we are even.”

So far this season Voodoo Chile has out-sailed the one-design fleet at the opening Queensland State Title and now the seven-race One Design Trophy on Sydney Harbour.

dec9 2013 wired s“We have stepped it up,” granted Clark, a successful Hobart hotelier. “We’ve had another year on the water and a lot of help from ‘Chapo’,” he said, acknowledging his star tactician David Chapman, a Sydney based champion youth match racer who flies to Hobart regularly to train with the crew.

Mainsheet trimmer Skip Baxter flew from New Zealand to replace Voodoo’s regular trimmer. Baxter’s impressive resume of international Farr 40 sailing came to the fore this weekend and Clark labelled the Kiwi’s contribution “invaluable”.

Nestled between the dramatic sandstone cliffs of North and South Head, the fleet of six 40-footers raced three final windward/leewards on choppy seas where the outgoing tide converged with the average 10-12 ENE breeze, gusting up to 17 knots in race five and easing as the afternoon unfolded.

Transfusion was a point ahead when the Principal Race Officer Phil Yeomans asked Belgiorno-Nettis, the Farr 40 Australian class president, whether he’d like a third and final race run this afternoon. Absolutely was the call.

“It was very sporting of you to put on a third race,” said the grinning Clark when the victor and runner-up shook hands on the marina at Middle Harbour Yacht Club this afternoon.

The fleet is split into Corinthian, which allows for up to two professionals among the crew, and professional, for up to four paid crewmembers. For Voodoo Chile to win both divisions away from home, particularly given the calibre of the pro teams with their share of Olympic gold medallists, is a mark of their growing stature within the class.

Transfusion is aiming for next year’s Rolex Farr 40 World Championship in San Francisco and tactician Tom Slingsby, part of the winning Oracle Team USA America’s Cup team, will be a key ingredient in the Sydney businessman’s push for a second world crown. “No one knows San Fran Bay like Tommy, he reckons he’s done more sailing on that bay that at home,” said Belgiorno-Nettis.

Third boat overall on the Aberdeen Asset Management One Design Trophy pointscore on 26 points was Lang Walker’s Kokomo with double 470 gold Olympic medallist Malcolm Page calling the shots.

Aberdeen Asset Management managing director Brett Jollie hosted staff and their families today and had this to say, “It’s good the Voodoo Chile guys are giving it to the northern states. The final result coming down to the last race demonstrates how tight the competition is. We are looking forward to the rest of the series.”

The next event of the Aberdeen Asset Management Farr 40 Australian series is the NSW State Title, 9-12 January, 2014 at the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron where up to 10 Farr 40s will vie for the state trophy.

The Tasmanian State Title, 15-17 February, 2014, will precede the John Calvert-Jones Nationals, 19-22 February, 2014.