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Airlie Beach Race Week - Day 5

by Di Pearson, ABRW media 16 Aug 2017 00:07 PDT 10-17 August 2017

Day 5 at Airlie Beach Race Week Festival of Sailing hosted by Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) and the forecast was not good for racing – barely a breath of wind on a glassed out Pioneer Bay, forcing PRO, Denis Thompson to raise the AP at 8.30am.

Thompson held the fleet and officials ashore and hoped by 10.30am to deliver better news, but no, and no again at 12pm, finally at 1pm, racing was cancelled: "The breeze is not consistent enough for the whole fleet," Thompson said.

In the meantime, we talked to the front runner in the Trailable Yachts class; Luke Mairs and Dan Townsend (Sticky Fingers) are living on a knife edge. They currently lead the division, but are on equal points with last year's winner, Mister Magoo (Goggles Ruckert, Qld).

Problem is, Sticky Fingers is at her best in 15 plus knots of wind, but the PRO is saying light to nothing for the next two days. One move the wrong way and it's all over.

"We want to go racing, but it's a challenge in light air," concedes Mairs, despite the fact most of the regatta has been sailed in just that and they are still leading.

How do you overcome Goggles? "I think we continue sailing our best and not think about him or anyone else."

"I think it helps that Dan and I sail Lasers against each other at Whitsunday Sailing Club. So I drive Sticky Fingers and he calls tactics – it works – it's a good combination says Mairs who is competing at Airlie Beach Race Week for the third time while Townsend is ticking off his 10th.

And even though the boat is no light weather glamour, Mairs is not surprised to be at the top of the leaderboard: "We're just sailing really well.

"Our key advantage is Dan's local knowledge. Our third crew, Scarlet, usually works on super yachts, but she's here travelling and she's doing a great job too."

Mairs and Townsend's weapon of choice is a VX-One. It means one-design, one rig, one set of sails etc. so while other competitors can make sail and rig choices, they cannot.

"We just look more carefully at rig settings, tuning etc. Andrew York sails a VX-One (the national and state champion is here from Sydney with a REO 7.2, REO Speedwagon in Performance Division 2) also and he's been helping us," acknowledges Mairs, who finished fifth in the Sports Boat division here last year.

Tonight, the funk rock band, Gypsy Soldiers, will keep the troops entertained at Whitsunday Sailing Club. All are welcome.

For full results go to www.abrw.com.au/sailing/results

No racing but the good times continue at Airlie Beach Race Week (from Nic Douglass, Adventures of a Sailor Girl)

The breeze has been a little bit flighty, but the good times are still taking off at Airlie Beach Race Week.

Racing was postponed today, so check out a few interviews from on board while waiting for wind, on the start line, and with two of the best volunteer race officials around - the Wilsons and a big gallery of images.

Seeing double at Airlie Beach Race Week

It's AP over A for today at Airlie Beach Race Week after being postponed ashore for most of the day. I took the opportunity to catch up with two of Australia's best race officials, Ross Wilson and Kevin Wilson, to chat about the event so far, racing yesterday, why we were postponed today - and most of all why Airlie Beach Race Week is an event that they have been coming back to for well over ten years!

A big thanks to all of the volunteers that help to make sailing what it is at events like ABRW and beyond, and thanks to Pantaenius Yacht Insurance for helping me to share the adventures with you, even when there is no racing! Hey, that's sailing, and there are worse places to be!

Pirating with Poco Loco

Pirating with Poco Loco!Posted by Adventures of a Sailor Girl on Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Live from on the water at Airlie Beach Race Week

Posted by Adventures of a Sailor Girl on Monday, 14 August 2017

For more adventures make sure you check out our blog at www.sailorgirlHQ.com or head to our social media channels; @sailorgirlhq on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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