Harken Young 88 Nationals 2023
The recent Harken Young 88 Nationals saw a typically competitive and on form fleet assemble to battle it out on the full length and mostly âRiviera freeâ racecourse North of Rangitoto.
In the words of winning helm Harry Thurston âWe really enjoy the competitive racing the Young 88 class brings and the boys were firing on the weekend! We are stoked to take the title in some very challenging conditions! Looking forward to next year already!â.
Jonny Bell and Harry are the joint owners of Danger Zone and after venturing North for the Auckland Champs and a few Norths Sprints nights finally got the boat into top gear and rumbling for the Nationals with a convincing win.
Jonny and Harry also picked up the Corinthian trophy for the first boat with no âprosâ aboard and the Tanaka Cup for first owner driver. Second place was Karyn Drummond – Flash Gordon on debut in the Nationals going to countback to just edge out Greg Wilshire on the refurbished and âon fireâ Vagabond.
2023 Harken Young 88 National Championships – photo © LiveSailDie
Karyn said: âAwesome to get in seven races. Celia Carson and her race committee did a great job as did the Y88 Association team for the organisation of the Nationals. Really close intense racing at the front and the back, where if you found yourself, it was near impossible to rise through. This class of boat is incredibleâ.
The Mixed Crew award for first boat with more than two from a different gender went to the team on War Machine with a fourth on line.
The Taylor Trophy for being a âgreat sportâ went to Rick Hackett â Skitzo for once again for generously lending his boat to a âkeen asâ younger crew. Braedyn Denney and a bunch of super keen sailing mates made a late and perfectly timed run to the start all the way from Tauranga. They even managed to fit in a hull clean before the first race!
First on handicap went to Luke Judge â Satellite Jonny McCabeâs older but refurbed 88 sailing well above âtheir numberâ.
Nick Egnot Johnson was sailing Undercover but had an uphill battle after their main halyard broke on Saturday. A trip to the top of the mast with some borrowed fishing line and sinkers was not completed in time and they had to wear two DNS.
2023 Harken Young 88 National Championships – photo © LiveSailDie
Conditions were âgorgeousâ as is typical of Auckland and tricky to say the least with a gradient Westerly battling against a sea breeze on Saturday and a steadier but still shifting NW â W breeze on Sunday âŠ.. miss the shift and you were dead!
Class President Mike Leyland reminded everyone at the briefing on Friday night that sailing is a non-contact sport and by all accounts this request was upheld. The on-course umpires Cathy Hobbs and Louis Mayo helped to keep everyone honest with some immediate on water calls where the rules were pushed too far.
Sam Barnett, Taylor Balogh, Jonny Bell, Matt Kempkers, Thomas Old, Harry Thurston – 2023 Harken Young 88 National Championships – photo © Young 88 Assoc
It was also great to see that the whole fleet passed the on-water safety gear and class rules compliance checks confirming that everyone is playing fair and playing it safe.
Prize giving Sunday night saw the crews fill the always awesome Quarterdeck Restaurant at the RNZYS for some good-natured banter, spot prizes, team hugs and recognition for the winners.
For more info on the Nationals including links to results, photos and videos please go to the Young 88 event page www.young88.org.nz/events/141032
Next up is the more relaxed, hugely fun and innovative Mount Gay Rum 1-2-3 seriesâŠâŠ.. How many keelboats can you do a world class regatta in, sail single handed, two handed and three handed as well as take a family of five plus dog cruising over summer?
Race Committee – 2023 Harken Young 88 National Championships – photo © Young88 Assoc
Overall Results – 2023 Harken Young 88 National Championships – photo © Young88 Assoc
2023 Harken Young 88 National Championships – photo © LiveSailDie
2023 Harken Young 88 National Championships – photo © Young88 Assoc
by Mike Leyland