Please select your home edition
Edition
Henri-Lloyd - For the Obsessed

Day 2 is one of survival at 49er/FX and Nacra Worlds

by Yachting NZ 4 Dec 2019 13:24 UTC 5 December 2019
Alex Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL) - 49er FX - Hyundai Worlds - Day 2 , December 4, 2019, Auckland NZ © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com

The scorecard doesn't always tell the full story but it shows Peter Burling and Blair Tuke in a strong position after the second day of the Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships in Auckland.

The pair banked two thirds, a first and an eighth in their four races to jump up from 11th to second in the 49er class, only one point behind Benjamin Bildstein and David Hussl of Austria.

But the four-time world champions and defending Olympic champions had to claw their way back into a couple of races in sometimes treacherously shifty conditions.

The breeze built around the middle of the day, climbing to about 15 knots, but died off completely in the late afternoon as the last 49er race was concluding. Some boats were almost pushed back over the finish as they limped to the line.

"It was definitely a really tricky day out there," Burling admitted. "We had a fair share of either going backwards or forwards in races at times but we are pretty happy to walk away with the scorecard we did. It could always have been a bit better but it could also have been worse. All in all with how tricky it was, we were pretty happy."

Logan Dunning Beck and Oscar Gunn were also pretty satisfied after winning two of their races which helped them climb from 33rd to seventh overall.

With one more day of qualifying before the top third move into gold fleet, the priority is to post consistently good scores, especially as there are a gaggle of teams within striking distance of the leaders.

"We survived the day," Gunn said. "It's just about not throwing it away, really. A lot of people screwed it up today and yesterday so there are a few good guys who aren't in contention any more.

"We tried really hard to throw it away but we haven't yet so we will keep on chipping away and get some more good scores on the board."

Alex Maloney and Molly Meech did mostly that in their first day of racing at these world championships and sit in fourth in the 49erFX fleet after four races. They posted two top-three results across their four races and had two other middling scores on a day when some of the favourites struggled.

Americans Paris Henken and Anna Tobias grabbed an early lead ahead of Ida Marie Baad Nielsen and Marie Thusgaard Olsen of Denmark with Singapore's Kimberly Lim and Cecilia Low third.

"I thought we did a lot of things well but we also made some mistakes that are easy to see in hindsight," Maloney said. "On reflection, it seems like it was one of those days that was high scoring so it was about minismising mistakes."

The top four teams in the Nacra 17 did a really good job of that in their four races and only one point separates the quartet. Great Britain's John Gimson and Anna Burnet hold a slim lead over compatriots Ben Saxton and Nicola Boniface with Riley Gibbs and Anna Weis of the United States third.

Gemma Jones and Josh Porebski were the best of the Kiwis in 16th. Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson are 17th and Liv Mackay and Jason Saunders 20th on a congested leaderboard that shows only 21 points between the top 20 teams.

There's still a long way to go in these world championships, which finish on Sunday, and it will be something of a war of attrition.

The 49ers, in particular, have already had two long days, but Burling and Tuke were relishing the battle ahead.

"It's what you train for, isn't it?" Burling said.

And those two know better than any what it takes to win.

Results and standings after Day 2 of the Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 world championships at the Royal Akarana Yacht Club:

49er (88 boats)

1st: Benjamin Bildstein / David Hussl (AUT) 5 (8) 1 5 2 2 - 15 pts 2nd: Peter Burling / Blair Tuke (NZL) 1 (11) 3 3 1 8 - 16 pts 3rd: Erik Heil / Thomas Ploessel (GER) 2 1 5 (27) 3 6 - 17 points

7th: Logan Dunning Beck / Oscar Gunn (NZL) (21) 3 14 1 8 1 - 27 pts 24th: Isaac McHardie / William McKenzie (NZL) 11 5 7 6 (14) 12 - 41 pts 46th: Markus Somerville / Jack Simpson (NZL) 18 (27) 12 20 11 3 - 64 pts 49th: Sam Bacon / Henry Gautrey (NZL) 15 19 1 17 (22) 14 - 66 pts 54th: Jackson Keon / Scott McKenzie (NZL) 8 (25) 18 12 15 20 - 73 pts 71st: Lewis Anderson / Reece Caulfield (NZL) 25 23 10 25 24 (31 DNF) - 107 pts 72nd: Campbell Stanton / William Shapland (NZL) 20 22 (25) 24 23 21 - 110 pts 79th: Sam Morgan / Pat Morgan (NZL) 21 25 24 (31 UFD) 21 27 21 - 118 pts 80th: Tom Fyfe / James Wilson (NZL) (31 DNF) 27 27 19 27 21 - 121 pts 83rd: Craig Keenan / Gavin Ninnes (NZL) 28 31 DNC 26 31 DNF 31 DNC 17 - 133 pts 86th: Ben Paterson / Sean Paterson (31 DNC) 31 DNC 28 28 25 27 - 139 pts

49er FX (61 boats)

1st: Paris Henken / Anna Tobias (USA) (18) 1 1 5 - 7 pts 2nd: Ida Marie Baad Nielsen / Marie Thusgaard Olsen (DEN) 4 (9) 2 1 - 7 pts 3rd: Kimberly Lim / Cecilia Low (SGP) 9 4 1 (20) - 14 pts

4th: Alex Maloney / Molly Meech (NZL) (14) 2 3 9 - 14 pts 33rd: Crystal Sun / Olivia Hobbs (NZL) 19 (27) 9 13 - 41 pts

Nacra 17 (52 boats)

1st: John Gimson / Anna Burnet (GBR) (2) 2 1 1 - 4 pts 2nd: Ben Saxton / Nicola Boniface (GBR) 1 (27 UFD) 1 3 - 5 pts 3rd: Riley Gibbs / Anna Weis (USA) (5) 2 2 1 - 5 pts

16th: Gemma Jones / Josh Porebski (NZL) 4 9 9 (12) - 22 pts 17th: Micah Wilkinson / Erica Dawson (NZL) 6 10 (12) 6 - 22 pts 20th: Liv Mackay / Jason Saunders (NZL) 9 (27 UFD) 3 13 - 25 pts 37th: Helena Sanderson / Henry Haslett (NZL) 13 (18) 16 18 - 47 pts 52nd: Aaron Duncan / Julia Francis (NZL) (26) 23 25 25 - 73 pts

Full results click here

Related Articles

Introducing the IP-M60
The World's First* LTE & VHF Marine Hybrid Transceiver Designed to meet the evolving needs of maritime professionals, the IP-M60 combines the reliability of traditional VHF communications with the versatility of 4G LTE connectivity providing users with communication covering both land & at sea. Posted on 17 May
Loads of amenity - Goes like a cut cat
As the first Cure 55 steps closer to being splashed it looked more like a Purosangue to me As the first Cure 55 steps ever closer to being splashed, I could not help thinking that it was a lot like the Ferrari Purosangue. More space than your typical two-seat hypercar, yet with the punch to dispatch distances and pretenders with complete ease. Posted on 16 May
World ARC 2024-25 - Beautiful Bora Bora
The Pearl of the Pacific When you take in the iconic and striking mountainous backdrop, coupled with a mesmerising lagoon and an array of white-sand beaches, it's easy to see why Bora Bora is nicknamed "the Pearl of the Pacific". Posted on 16 May
David, Jean-Pierre and Béatrice aboard Excess 14
Follow the adventures of catamaran enthusiasts! In the second video of the series, you will meet David, our experienced skipper and Tahiti dealer, aboard Jean-Pierre and Béatrice's Excess 14! Posted on 16 May
Rapid progress on wallywind110 and wallyrocket51
2024 will be a milestone year for Wally's sailing division Excitement is growing at Wally as work nears completion on two exceptional sailing boats, as different from each other as night and day. Posted on 15 May
Ancasta to present stellar lineup
World-leading brands set for British Motor Yacht Show in Southampton The renowned yacht brokerage firm Ancasta is thrilled to be showcasing a stellar line-up of yachts from a selection of world-leading brands at this year's British Motor Yacht Show, taking place at Southampton's Swanwick marina on the UK's South Coast. Posted on 15 May
ARC Europe 2024 is arriving in Bermuda
The first boat due to arrive on the docks in St George's Harbour on 16 May ARC Europe 2024 is arriving on the beautiful island of Bermuda! 18 out of the 34 boats in the fleet are on their way from St Maarten (Leg 1), with the first boat due to arrive on the docks in St George's Harbour on 16 May. Posted on 15 May
NOAA partners with U.K. anglers and scientists
Study to focus on movement ecology of blue sharks in the eastern North Atlantic NOAA shark researchers are kicking off an international science initiative this month to tag up to 2,000 mature blue sharks off the coast of the United Kingdom. Posted on 14 May
Traffic Reports
A Traffic Report (TR) is a pre-departure summary of a voyage Maritime authorities recommend boaters always have a detailed Traffic Report on file with designated shoreside individuals and marine agencies. And perhaps your yacht club or marina office and/or dockmate(s) and harbourmaster. Posted on 14 May
The Last Days of the Schooner America
The silver cup she won that day is still coveted by sportsmen The schooner America was a technological marvel and a child star. In the summer of 1851, just weeks after her launching at New York, she crossed the Atlantic and sailed to an upset victory against a fleet of champions. Posted on 13 May
Selden 2020 - FOOTERCure Marine - Cure 55 - FOOTEROcean Safety 2023 - New Identity - FOOTER