2024 Eddie Cowell Regatta


Aug 26, 2024

The Eddie Cowell IOM Perpetual Regatta, conducted by Sunshine Coast Radio Sailing Club on the beautiful Lake Kawana is over for another year. After a week of very wet weather, Friday dawned clear and sunny with the Sunshine Coast living up to its name, & providing a glorious three days of RC yacht racing weather.

Friday morning saw a mirror lake & no wind, with sailing finally getting under way at 1100. Breeze from the NW finally settled in providing good racing for the day.

Geoff Oliver from WA was PRO for the regatta. This is the second year for Geoff and right from the get-go he had a problem of trying to lay a course with no evident wind until a zephyr of a breeze decided to grace us with its presence, gradually increasing but never getting above 5-8knts. Saturday’s course laying also provided headaches as the WNW breeze went more westerly late in the day, which resulted in racing finishing early. Sunday presented us with moderate/gusting wind from the SW and a decision to use Andrew R Wilson’s generous offer of buoybots was made. This enabled a course to be set without the need for so many course changes during the day and allowed a total of 15 races to be completed for the regatta.

The regatta had David Thomas & Andrew Croker(Red ANT) and Anne Walker trialing their Fleetboard system prior to the Worlds in October and with Andrew’s new start box it was full steam ahead. It has Roger Smiths, (start box operator), tick of approval- so much so the SCRSC will be purchasing 4 for their growing fleets.

There were 36 entries this year with 9 boats making the crossing from New Zealand to compete. Other entries from West Australia & New South Wales rounded out the entry list. Unfortunately, Bob Senior was ill on day one but elected to remain in the fleet and Trevor Shoebridge – who had suffered a stroke just weeks before – while not allowed to sail, came for the food!

As is usual with IOM regattas the competition was at times willing, intense and quite often brilliant. There were 15 races completed over the weekend and of these, there were many different race winners. The competition was also very close throughout with a great many of the competitors attesting to the difficulty of getting out of both ‘B’ and ‘C’ fleets. This year saw the boats getting onto the water for their heats is a more timely manner as marshalling between fleets was focused on by competitors and SCRSC volunteers.

SCRSC is continuing to strive for a high level of organisation by having a race committee dedicated to the running of the regatta and enjoyment for all. Adele Pearce was the Coordinator for a third year and ably assisted by a dedicated team of volunteers, from RO assistants, Boatmen, a back-up scoring team run by Gwen Warne and her team, car park marshal, start box operator, over night security for the venue, and a catering team which fed all over the three days with hamburgers, soup, and pasta. From the 17 volunteers over the three days, this group of outstanding people gave 49 sailing days. Suffice to say that without their help, this regatta and others would not get off the ground. Well done to all.

Congratulations must go to the eventual winner, Greg Torpy, who was remarkably consistent with his results and proved to be a deserving Champion. This said, it should be pointed out that the other place-getters, 2nd Rob Nelson NZ, and 3rd Paul Jones with Gary McCarthy taking out the Masters and Glen Fitzgerald the Grand Master, should also be congratulated for great sailing.

Some excellent video coverage is posted on the QRYA's You Tube channel which can be found at this link: https://www.youtube.com/@QldRadioYachting

SCRSC would like to congratulate all participants for their behaviour and friendship, which made this regatta stand out as one of the best to date. We wish those going on to compete at the IOM Worlds in Gladstone in October good luck and all the best.

SCRSC would like extend an open invitation to all IOM sailors for next years Eddie Cowell Regatta. We look forward to seeing you there.

Results


PosName/ClubSail No.
/Design
NettTotal
1TORPY, Greg
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 125
VENTI
28.038.0
2NELSON, Rob
GULF HARBOUR RYC
AUS 27
VENTI
41.068.0
3JONES, Paul
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 48
VENTI
63.081.0
4TAYLOR, Ben
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 70
V12
81.0109.0
5QUIGGIN, Brad
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 49
V10
84.0125.0
6ALLEN, Doug
SUNSHINE COAST RSC
AUS 72
VENTI
90.0127.0
7WALLIS, Sean
CHAMPION LAKES
AUS 71
V12
96.0151.0
8WILSON, Andrew C
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 187
V11
98.0134.0
9MCCARTHY, Gary
SUNSHINE COAST RSC
AUS 181
VENTI
108.0143.0
10WILSON, Andrew R
WYNNUM MANLY RYC
AUS 177
VENTI
125.0160.0
11FITZGERALD, Glen
NORTH BRISBANE RYC
AUS 59
ALIOTH
134.0173.0
12PRYDE, Philip
NORTHERN MARITIME MS
AUS 23
VENTI 
145.0195.0
13WALKER, Lindsay
KOGARAH BAY RYC
AUS 102
V12
151.0187.0
14FARRAR, Aaron
GLADSTONE RCYC
AUS 34
VENTI
153.0198.0
15KELLETT, Simon
SUNSHINE COAST RSC
AUS 158
K2
185.0247.0
16MAGUIRE, Gordon
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 172
ROGUE
185.0237.0
17THORBURN, Ben
GLADSTONE RCYC
AUS 271
K2
210.0259.0
18SIBUN, Nigel
NORTHERN MARITIME MS
AUS 99
K2
211.0278.0
19POWER, Ian
NORTH SHORE RYS
AUS 85
V12
212.0278.0
20MORRISH, Paul
NEWCASTLE RYS (NSW)
AUS 78
V11
224.0283.0
21SHERWOOD, Peter
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 91
V12
226.0287.0
22PAUL, Roger
CHAMPION LAKES
AUS 86
V12
234.0291.0
23ROBERTS, Garry
NORTH SHORE RYS
AUS 67
BRITPOP
244.0305.0
24MCPHERSON, John
WELLINGTON RYC
AUS 42
BRITPOP
262.0325.0
25MEE, Jimmy
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 143
V11
264.0330.0
26GLEASE, John
LAKE MACQUARIE RYC
AUS 377
VENTI
270.0334.0
27SHAWCROSS, Darryn
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 61
K2
302.0360.0
28HALTON, Garth
EAGLEBY RYC
AUS 772
VENTI
306.0376.0
29SENIOR, Bob
NORTH SHORE RYS
AUS 58
K2
310.0380.0
30WARNE, Derick
SUNSHINE COAST RSC
AUS 97
BRITPOP
314.0377.0
31BENEKE, mark
FRASER COAST RYC
AUS 46
K2
347.0417.0
32WALKER, Murray
SPRINGFIELD LAKES RYC
AUS 89
K2
358.0423.0
33MCCULLY, Peter
NORTH SHORE RYS
AUS 53
V11
371.0438.0
34MCAULAY, John
SUNSHINE COAST RSC
AUS 194
TARA
388.0457.0

Category: Queensland
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