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HomeSailingBay of Islands Sailing Week2026 BOISW Racing C: Leaders are clear after Race 5

2026 BOISW Racing C: Leaders are clear after Race 5

Racing C saved one of its most revealing contests for its last race of today.

Nautilass wins again

Nautilass led the fleet home on the water. Paul King’s crew crossed after a solid 1 hour 49 minute race. Young Magic followed just over a minute back, with Ilex close enough to keep pressure on right to the finish.

Behind the leading trio, the fleet stretched but never broke apart. Fifth Dimension and Heartlight remained in touch right through to the finish line.

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Result Boat Name Skipper Elapsed Time Score
1 NAUTILASS Paul King 01:49:13 1
2 YOUNG MAGIC Giovanni Belgrano 01:50:15 2
3 ILEX Sefton Powrie 01:50:49 3
4 FIFTH DIMENSION Ian Moore 01:55:22 4
5 HEARTLIGHT Roger Sims / Rhys Cole 01:56:16 5
6 COTTON BUD Doug France 01:56:31 6
7 OPPORTUNITY Dave Campbell 02:01:04 7
8 THE RACOON Paul Smith 02:03:10 8
9 THE BONDI TRAM Spencer Poborsa / Cox 02:09:28 9
10 PLATUPUS Bill Clifton 02:11:01 10
11 FARR SOUTH Ian Templeman 02:11:02 11
DNF ROCK N ROLL Max Newport 17
DNS NEXUS Cees Romeyn 17

Young Magic takes EHC

Once the numbers were EHC run, the picture changed again.

Young Magic took the win. Opportunity moved into second on corrected time. Ilex rounded out the podium, but the result is unlikely enough to win the division overall.

Nautilass slipped back to seventh on handicap.

Result Boat Name Skipper Corrected Time Score
1 YOUNG MAGIC Giovanni Belgrano 01:21:55 1
2 OPPORTUNITY Dave Campbell 01:22:05 2
3 ILEX Sefton Powrie 01:22:53 3
4 COTTON BUD Doug France 01:23:47 4
5 FIFTH DIMENSION Ian Moore 01:24:06 5
6 HEARTLIGHT Roger Sims / Rhys Cole 01:24:39 6
7 NAUTILASS Paul King 01:26:17 7
8 FARR SOUTH Ian Templeman 01:27:24 8
9 THE BONDI TRAM Spencer Poborsa / Cox 01:29:51 9
10 THE RACOON Paul Smith 01:30:54 10
11 PLATUPUS Bill Clifton 01:32:22 11
DNF ROCK N ROLL Max Newport 17

And again Young Magic

PHRF told a similar story. Young Magic again topped the table, this time with a clearer margin. Ilex followed, with Nautilass third.

Result Boat Name Skipper Corrected Time Score
1 YOUNG MAGIC Giovanni Belgrano 01:20:42 1
2 ILEX Sefton Powrie 01:24:07 2
3 NAUTILASS Paul King 01:29:01 3
4 FIFTH DIMENSION Ian Moore 01:29:18 4
5 THE BONDI TRAM Spencer Poborsa / Cox 01:34:23 5
DNS NEXUS Cees Romeyn 8

One notable absence was Nexus. The boat was a DNS, with skipper Cees Romeyn, the oldest sailor on the course, admitting later he was feeling the toll of the day.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
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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