Estate Master wins Rolex Trophy 2009 Regatta

Sydney (AUS) – After three days of racing both inshore and offshore in Sydney Lisa and Martin Hill’s Estate Master have won the 2009 Rolex Trophy.  The Rolex Trophy, hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, is an Australian Farr 40 class circuit event each year.


Estate Master led the Farr 40 three day series from Day 1, but as Martin Hill said it wasn’t as easy as it sounds. “We had to fight every inch of the way, especially today”, commented Hill after racing.



 

The fleet raced nine races in three different locations starting with harbour racing on Friday then moving to the offshore on Saturday and finishing up the event on the on Sunday.  The class will return for this event next year as a precursor to the 2011 Rolex Farr 40 Worlds. 

 

Reigning Australian Farr 40 Champion Guido Belgiorno Nettis returned to the helm of his boat Transfusion after having his boat skippered by Matt Allen for the last two Australian circuit events.  This is Belgiorno-Nettis’s first event back in the class since he raced at the 2009 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship in Porto Cervo in June. 

 

Estate Master won Boat of the Day on all three days of the event, but their win came down to the last race of the series to decide if they would be the Rolex Trophy 2009 winners. 

 

Lang Walker’s challenged Estate Master every step of the way and won the first two races on Sunday which made for an interesting final race.

 

Each of the nine races during the regatta provided close tactical racing and all the teams will be back for the final three events for the 2009-2010 Australian circuit with the next event being the annual Series in February 2010.

 

Final Results:

 

 

Place

Boat Name

Skipper

 Score

1

Estate Master

Martin/Lisa Hill

15.0

2

Lang Walker

20.0

3

Transfusion

G Belgiorno Nettis

24.0

4

Easy Tiger II

37.0

5

Edake

Jeff Carter

39.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Farr 40 One Design

The FARR ® 40 One Design was conceived as a high performance 40 footer that would gather the benefits of modern materials into an economic platform for short course racing that was demanding, exciting and not beyond the capabilities of relatively inexperienced and mature crew members. -- Farr Yacht Design

The class has held International Sailing Federation recognised class status since 1997.

The Rolex Farr 40 World Championships is the pinnacle event of the calendar. Featuring the highest level of competition with the Olympic, America's Cup and Volvo Ocean Race Veterans amongst this strictly Owner/Driver Class.