Race Report - Saturday 20 December 2025
Steven London
Photo by David Da Costa Enes
Spring Point Score 13 & 14
The last day of the Spring Point Score did not disappoint. For those who like cliches, it was champagne sailing. For those who don't, it was perfect Sydney summer weather, just how it used to be when Pat was a young skiffy and a stonking north-easter would give him a smile on his face.
Fortunately, the forecast proved wrong, and the non-committal, east-something-something breeze that was supposed to waft from here-to-there all afternoon did not eventuate. Instead, the dead-calm morning gave way to a solid sea breeze that came in right on schedule and reminded us why our forebears set the start time at 2pm. The race team set a course that proved to be a fraction longer than regulation, allowing sailors to bank that extra little bit of fitness for which everyone will be grateful after the Xmas / New Year break.
Other than a couple of capsizes and a disconnected tiller extension, racing was uneventful. The leading boats in both fleets -- Martin White, Julian Taylor, and Zander Bijkerk -- provided a master class in how it should be done, particularly on the deep bottom reach in Race 1 and the second run in Race 2, with some fluid wave sailing and super-fast boat-speeds.
Race 1 photos by David Da Costa Enes:
Race 2 photos by John Chesterman:
The race team of Andrew Cox, John Chesterman, Kate McHugh, and Dave Da Costa Enes, had the fortunate pleasure of hosting legendary Laser / ILCA sailor and 13-times world-champion, Keith Wilkins, who provided able assistance on the Jazzman. We got the obligatory father-son shots as Jason cruised past in the Golden Fleece. But granddaughter, Isabelle, was sadly MIA after a big night on the tins.
A pair of Wilkens in action. Photo by Andrew Cox
As Katie observed, there is nothing better than kicking back after racing on the deck of the best not-pub in the world with your not-pub mates on a balmy summer evening. And that's exactly what we did.
Congratulations to the Spring Point Score winners, David Airey and Patrick Black, who fended off stiff competition from Daryl Lawrence and Hadrien Bourely.
Have a great Xmas and see you on the other side!
- Andrew Cox, PRO