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HomeSailingBay of Islands Sailing Week2026 BOISW Racing B: Daisy Duke does it again for Race 3!

2026 BOISW Racing B: Daisy Duke does it again for Race 3!

The fleet spanned a wide range of sizes. At the small end were the Shaw designs, with Daisy Duke, Matt Gottard’s Shaw 7, and Snatch, Rob Hielkema’s Shaw 6.5, setting the early baseline. The eight to under 9.5 metre group featured Men at Work 3, Hans Wehmeyer’s Thompson 850, alongside Blackout and Physical Favours. The largest concentration sat between 9.5 and under 11 metres, with Chain Reaction, Radix, Mustang Sally, Margaritaville, and Apparition. At the top end were The Farm and Akatea, Mark Malpass’s Cookson 12, bringing length and power into the mix.

Race 3 in Racing B was sailed on the shorter Group B course after a rapid turnaround. Radix finished Race 2 at 12:07pm, leaving barely 13 minutes before the Race 3 start at 12:20pm, giving crews little time to reset before lining up again. This immediately set the pressure.

Radix, Racing group B, Day 2, 2026 BOISW // Insight Media / Bay of Island Sailing Week
Radix, Racing group B, Day 2, 2026 BOISW // Insight Media / Bay of Island Sailing Week

Daisy Duke shows she’s here to win

On line honours, Daisy Duke sailed away from the fleet yet again. The Shaw 7 opened a decisive gap and finished eight minutes ahead of Blackout, establishing a clear separation on the water. Behind her, the race tightened immediately. From second through sixth, Blackout, Men at Work 3, Chain Reaction, Mustang Sally, and Radix finished inside 43 seconds, effectively racing as a single group once the leader had escaped.

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Result Boat Name Skipper Elapsed Time Score
1 Daisy Duke Matt Gottard 00:38:03 1
2 Blackout Kevin Peet 00:46:03 2
3 Men at Work 3 Hans Wehmeyer 00:46:05 3
4 Chain Reaction Graeme Lucas 00:46:42 4
5 Mustang Sally Bob Still 00:46:45 5
6 Radix Paul Rudling 00:46:46 6
7 Margaritaville Finn Topzand 00:47:33 7
8 Physical Favours Ryan McCready 00:47:40 8
9 Apparition Marcel Vroege 00:48:15 9
10 The Farm Mike Bennett 00:48:36 10
DNF Akatea Mark Malpass DNF
DNF Snatch Rob Hielkema DNF
Daisy Duke / Credit: Jacob Fewtrell Media // Ash Boyd (Facebook: BOISW)

The photo above is from an earlier BOISW.

Chain Reaction and Radix fight it out on EHC

EHC correction reshuffled the order but preserved the same split. Daisy Duke remained first on corrected time. Chain Reaction and Radix climbed into second and third, separated by just three seconds. From second through sixth on EHC, the fleet compressed into 1 minute 17 seconds, with Blackout and Apparition recording identical corrected times, underlining how narrow the margins were once ratings applied.

Result Boat Name Skipper Corrected Time Score
1 Daisy Duke Matt Gottard 00:38:03 1
2 Chain Reaction Graeme Lucas 00:46:42 2
3 Radix Paul Rudling 00:46:46 3
4 Men at Work 3 Hans Wehmeyer 00:46:05 4
5 Physical Favours Ryan McCready 00:47:40 5
6 Blackout Kevin Peet 00:46:03 6.5
6 Apparition Marcel Vroege 00:48:15 6.5
8 Mustang Sally Bob Still 00:46:45 8
9 Margaritaville Finn Topzand 00:47:33 9
10 The Farm Mike Bennett 00:48:36 10
DNF Akatea Mark Malpass DNF
DNF Snatch Rob Hielkema DNF
Blackout. Racing group B, Day 2, 2026 BOISW // Insight Media / Bay of Island Sailing Week
Blackout. Racing group B, Day 2, 2026 BOISW // Insight Media / Bay of Island Sailing Week

Men at Work 3 steps up, only 2 seconds in it

PHRF delivered the tightest finish of all. Men at Work 3 took the win by two seconds from Chain Reaction, with Radix close behind. Fourth through sixth were separated by only six seconds, and the top five finished inside 49 seconds. For a shorter course raced in rain, those margins reflected sustained overlap across the fleet.

Result Boat Name Skipper Corrected Time Score
1 Men at Work 3 Hans Wehmeyer 00:46:05 1
2 Chain Reaction Graeme Lucas 00:46:42 2
3 Radix Paul Rudling 00:46:46 3
4 Blackout Kevin Peet 00:46:03 4
5 Physical Favours Ryan McCready 00:47:40 5
6 Apparition Marcel Vroege 00:48:15 6
7 Mustang Sally Bob Still 00:46:45 7
8 Margaritaville Finn Topzand 00:47:33 8
DNC Deep Purple Philip Hart 11
DNC Sham Pain Jk Kennsington 11
Men at Work, Racing group B, Day 2, 2026 BOISW // Insight Media / Bay of Island Sailing Week
Men at Work, Racing group B, Day 2, 2026 BOISW // Insight Media / Bay of Island Sailing Week

Snatch and Akatea retired during the race.

Daisy Duke’s skipper, Matt Goddard, and crew have made their intentions clear; they are here to win! Bring on Day 3, Race 4.

2026 BOISW Racing B: Size doesn’t count in Race 2

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Kirsten Thomas
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Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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