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Australian Moth Nationals at Wangi RSL Amateur Sailing Club Overall

by Tony Outteridge (PRO) 17 Jan 2013 18:48 NZDT 6-12 January 2013
Peter Burling wins the Zhik CST Australian Moth Nationals © Kingsley / www.2sail.net

Peter Burling cleaned up at the 2013 Australian Moth Championships Regatta held last week at the Wangi RSL Sailing Club, north of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Beau Outteridge has produced the excellent highlights video of the event.

Overall Results:

PlaceSail NoBoat NameHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15Pts
13961Oh YeahPete BurlingTanranga YC13511113111[6]11[36]21
227Scott BabbageWoollahra213224453[8]2232[70C]35
31Flying TigerJosh McKnightRPA[70F]72633625265[10]10360
43678HaylesJoe TurnerWoollahra5[9]6555272[70C]7368566
53964Johnny DramaTom SlingsbyGosford SC1248[14]9231[13]53857269
63AltitudeRob GoughRYCT467367[12]86[9]4975476
73657Manic 3Dave ListerST George SC1121[70C]465644[13]79121081
83951PuddlesIain JensenWASC711977[16]7493[44]10241292
95KAAndrew McDougallBRYC10[13][13]81210101071281831100
108Tas 3Julien SalterRYCT3121548889[70O]610[54.5]141520132
113656ScalpelLuka DamicST George SC18812151091114[32]20111111[34]11161
123997G HadNathan OutteridgeWASC85433[70C][70C]911237544670C189
133717Dripping CarbonJack SherringSouthport91520[24][26]1514171111191822137191
143783Peanuts DreamWarren SareWoollahra141710201813[23]19101815231517[70O]209
153803KajimotoKohei KajimotoBRYC2119[22]1822[27]18121410161618226212
163820HS PlasterboardMatt CrockettB16's20101813191721[29]1725[28]2017148219
173934Tack CityJamie WoodsLMYC[27]2421171719221820[28]914131114219
183904East Coast MarineScott BeebyNCYC231411913111321[28]222215[30]2426224
193833Slam AustraliaJames DorronManly 16FT SC29[70F]25101112172315131717279[70C]225
203832Stone CutterLes ThorpeBYRA152114[34]2414[70C]1616143213121917227
213958YoshiLuke ParkinsonFremantle SC[32]252929[70C]2015248151212191613237
223781ImpactWill LoganRYCT[30]181619[23]18162219191422161821238
233957The Spruce GooseTom JohnsonRFBYC6[34]23272121[28]1312212125202019249
243707Red BullHiroki GotoHYA17[32][31]111422192621162024232115249
253719OZ SUPPhil KurtsWoollahra[31]23171215262020222618[29]212323266
263920PurpleBen NewlingWoollahra2427[35]16202427302624231928[70C]16304
273637Star ScreamBrent PearsonDPSS KBSC422[70O]322316252415371724262425[70C]310
283903XTCJames Owen‑SmithDavey's Bay132819252731[70C]322723264032[70C]9332
293823MK Building GroupRichard JacksonMt Martha YC[39]202422253025311830312131[70C]29337
303709DutchyJames VandervortTeralba SC1630[36]30[33]28292524292930252924348
313905RhapsodyPhil StevensonST George SC19[37]3326293336[40]34323328262822379
323778Meat AxeAndrew CoxallST George SC2522303732373228252734[38]3426[70C]389
333777AudneyBen CrockerWoollahra37162821[70C]2331343138252733[70C]70C414
343827FAFJody ShielsWASC402626423429303933[45]3032[70S]3327421
353779FireFlyChris DixonST George SC332927[70C][70C]70C262729312731293728424
363750WMDEmmett LazichWASC[47]383736313634333634373438[70C]18442
373770LadybirdEmma SpiersWoollahra363938[41]3635334135363533[43]3525457
383316Red Belly Black SnakAlex VandervortTeralba SC4341[48]32283447[51]44423643362741494
393956Free BirdBruce CooperBalmoral[70C]3543[70C]4739383738394039373931502
40384Pimp MobileMax PuttmanSOPYC49[53]513537384442393739424031[70C]524
413976It's Not A ZebraSam PhillipsSOrrento CSC464741[70C]35513945454438353532[70C]533
423673ColdieRod WinterRMYC26363450384535353033[70O]37[70C]70C70C539
433326Every Dog Has it's DLloyd EdmondsSOPYC51404439414442444140413642[70C][70C]545
443807K SanRyan KellyWAllaroo48[70C]46463941[55]4748474341393038553
453676HairyCam RobinsonWoollahra385854[70C][70C]49.5403640435145444430572.5
463636ONSSteven SherringSYS283342283032[70C]38423558[70C]70C70C70C576
473867CamargueDavid RobinsonWoollahra[55]464044444341[52]50514849464235579
483633Let Them Eat CakeRayshelle MartinWoollahra[52][54]50484640464843465047513634585
493178TeknologikaBruce McLeodST George SC5855553840[70C]51[61]47534250414032602
509364Silver ShadowNick BillettRQYS505045[70C][70C]70C435049494644454337621
513256Manic 2Jon BranchST George SC414553[70C][70C]70C504346485748484533627
523868B‑OneRob PearsonYeppoon[57]56[60]494347545756574951493839645
539336Leyroy JenkinsMark HughesSouthport[60]60[61]544549.5535854545553524740674.5
543638CrumpetDavid MartinWoollahra35425247[70C][70C]3753.570C70C47464770C70C686.5
553574KarmaTim Forbes‑SmithST George SC534857[70C][70C]485249555070C52504170C695
563998Doink 3James McKenzieBalmoral[63]59595349[70C]576057585954.5534842708.5
573687Flying CircusPhil SmithSOPYC544449[70C][70C]70C454652414570C70C70C70C726
583952Tucker BoxBen TuckerWoollahra59515843424256595356[70C][70C]70C70C70C729
593288BlueGus EkbergBRYC445256[70C][70C]46485551525670C70C70C70C740
603660InvaderDave HendersonNorthbridge SC616162524852586258596157[70C][70C]70C761
613321IFFIJamie RobertsST George SC42313931[70C][70C]70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C773
623313The PenguinScott SharpeSOPYC45494740[70C][70C]70C70C70C70C5270C70C70C70C793
639256SmithIan SimBalmoral62626351[70C][70C]59635960605670C70C70C805
643209CherubKris FayBelmont 16ft3443[70C][70C]70C70C4953.570C70C70C70C70C70C70C809.5
659318Sector 7GBryce O'WoneWASC5657[70O]45[70C]70C70C70C70C70C5370C70C70C70C841
6665TomhamsamHarry MighellSSCBC[70C][70F]70C70C70C70C70C5670C555470C70C4670C841
678825Dilli GaffAndrew MorrisCYCA[70F][70C]70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C910
673306PepperedRob GreenDarling Point SS[70C][70C]70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C910
673570Air CooledTom GrahamToowoomba[70F][70C]70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C70C910

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