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Lasagne For The Hamilton Island Race Week Long Race

Published Mon 22 Aug 2022

For the 16 fortunate crew on the Phillip Neil skippered Drumfire, a 78-foot vision of splendour and timber luxury among the hundreds of newer builds, Hamilton Island Race Week is all about the food, not the sailing, argues boat chef Polly Bapteist.

The veteran vegan chef starts the race team’s day off with a wholesome breakfast then sends out a packed lunch and loads of fruit and snacks. Polly either races or stays ashore and cooks - tonight they’ll be enjoying a vegan Mexican fiesta. But before that, there’s the private after-racing BBQ on the dock, much to the annoyance of the other crews who are forced to smell the waft of cooking sausages. 

“Today we had pies, hot lasagne and a fresh salad for lunch,” said Drumfire’s navigator Mark Edmonds. “The chocolate program was a bit lacking. We do eat well – the mid-race coffees are a nice touch and the sparking water, not still, obviously. “There was a bit of breeze for the big girl, and we didn’t run into anything, so I did my job.” 

Drumfire finished the long race seventh on corrected time in Hamilton Island blue division.

Day two at Hamilton Island Race Week featured the Nautilus Marine Insurance Classic long and medium island races and variants for the many Hamilton Island cruiser-racer classes. The trade winds persisted, up to 23 knots out of the sou’east at times.

The Australian Yachting Championship fleet, including the TP52s, super and mini maxis and other planing boats, lined up for their downwind sprint start in Dent Passage while the Hamilton Island divisions began their day from a bumpy Eastern start line. 

For news on the Rating divisions and the Australian Yachting Championship, sanctioned by Australian Sailing, check this link daily. 

Full results for all divisions racing at Hamilton Island Race Week here.

Danielle Hutcheson is skippering her parent’s Beneteau First 40 Blunderbuss in Hamilton Island pink division and campaigning for Southport Yacht Club. “We’ve got Artic Blond and B52 here from SYC and we are having a good tussle with Mako and our sistership Fruit Salad.”

HIRW22 Danielle Hutcheson at the helm C Salty Dingo 2022 - CRG34303

The team has a toy llama strapped to the pushpit and there’s a great story why, as Hutcheson explains, “when we first came here, we had a battle with the boat Llama and it became ‘a thing’. llama comes to all our birthday parties. Back in January we lost him during the Surf to City Race and a week later a perfect stranger picked him up on Bribie Island, after we put the call out on social media. Now he has a tether and a collar with a phone number. He’s a valued member of our team.”

On today’s race Hutcheson added, “islands are perfect; we had good beat down then a beautiful reach across the Whitsunday Passage and kite run, then a lot of tricky short tacks coming into Dent Passage. And a huge whale breached behind us – it makes your day. There’s nowhere like Hamilton Island for sailing.”

Blunderbuss crew - credit Lisa Ratcliff - HIRW media

Chris Tulloch’s Gbe28 Island Girl made it two from two passage race handicap wins in Multihull black division while Gerald Valk’s Crosshair has moved to the top of the leaderboard in Multihull white division.

HIRW22 Island Girl leads MH white division C Salty Dingo 2022 - CRG35722

Organisers would like to remind all competitors of Thursday morning’s Prix d’Elegance and terrific prizes for the Best Presented Yacht and the Best Themed Yacht. For those spectating, the harbour entrance or Bommie Deck at Hamilton Island Yacht Club are prime positions.
Tuesday’s forecast is for moderating SE-NE winds 8-14knots, the reason Race Week’s race management team opted to run the 62nm long course for the fastest in the 200-plus fleet today.

Watch the day one highlights video here.

All information about this year’s Hamilton Island Race Week is on the website: www.hamiltonislandraceweek.comau
For high resolution images or VNR, please contact: 
Nic Douglass - Sailing Content Manager HIRW
nic@nicdouglass.org - 0402 454 88


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