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HomeSailingBay of Islands Sailing Week2026 BOISW Racing B: What a watch! Race 6 builds up to final race

2026 BOISW Racing B: What a watch! Race 6 builds up to final race

Racing Group B produced one of the closest contests of Bay of Islands Sailing Week on Friday, with Race 6 underlining just how narrow the margins have become across line honours, EHC, and PHRF.

After starting at 10:35am, the fleet settled quickly into race mode as improving conditions rewarded boats that sailed cleanly and stayed disciplined. While the course allowed the fleet to stretch, it never truly broke apart, setting the scene for one of the closest handicap results of the regatta.

<h3>Daisy Duke back on the water after yesterday’s DNS</h3>

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On the water, Daisy Duke again set the pace. Matt Gottard’s Shaw 7 stopped the clock in 1 hour 16 minutes 50 seconds, finishing more than 12 minutes clear of Mustang Sally and the remainder of the fleet. It was another commanding display from the small boat, quick off the line and untouchable once settled into her groove.

Behind her, the real fight unfolded. Mustang Sally crossed second in 1 hour 29 minutes 6 seconds, just 41 seconds ahead of Blackout, with The Farm a further 37 seconds back. From second through to eighth, seven boats were covered by less than five minutes of elapsed time, highlighting just how closely matched the middle of the fleet has become.

Result Boat name Skipper Elapsed time Score
1 DAISY DUKE Matt Gottard 01:16:50 1
2 MUSTANG SALLY Bob Still 01:29:06 2
3 BLACKOUT Kevin Peet 01:29:47 3
4 THE FARM Mike Bennett 01:30:24 4
5 APPARITION Marcel Vroege 01:31:53 5
6 MEN AT WORK 3 Hans Wehmeyer 01:32:29 6
7 RADIX Paul Rudling 01:33:15 7
8 CHAIN REACTION Graeme Lucas 01:33:40 8
9 MARGARITAVILLE Finn Topzand 01:35:08 9
10 PHYSICAL FAVOURS Ryan McCready 01:37:57 10
DNS SNATCH Hana Hielkema 17
DNC AKATEA Mark Malpass 17

<h3>Late in the series, The Farm, steps up to win on handicap!</h3>

That compression came fully into play once handicaps were applied. Under EHC, The Farm claimed the race win on corrected time, finishing less than three minutes ahead of Apparition. Radix followed a closer nine seconds later, with Chain Reaction, Mustang Sally, Daisy Duke, and Blackout all finishing within a further two and a half minutes. From first to sixth on EHC, the spread was barely six minutes.

Result Boat name Skipper Corrected time Score
1 THE FARM Mike Bennett 01:10:04 1
2 APPARITION Marcel Vroege 01:13:03 2
3 RADIX Paul Rudling 01:13:12 3
4 CHAIN REACTION Graeme Lucas 01:14:45 4
5 MUSTANG SALLY Bob Still 01:15:12 5
6 DAISY DUKE Matt Gottard 01:16:18 6
7 BLACKOUT Kevin Peet 01:16:30 7
8 PHYSICAL FAVOURS Ryan McCready 01:16:42 8
9 MARGARITAVILLE Finn Topzand 01:16:58 9
10 MEN AT WORK 3 Hans Wehmeyer 01:17:47 10
DNS SNATCH Hana Hielkema 17
DNC AKATEA Mark Malpass 17

<h3>Apparition steps up on PHRF</h3>

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PHRF tightened the picture even further. Apparition took the honours, but the top four were separated by just over two minutes on corrected time. Men At Work 3 and Chain Reaction were split by only two seconds, a margin that underlines how unforgiving the series has now become.

Result Boat name Skipper Corrected time Score
1 APPARITION Marcel Vroege 01:13:30 1
2 MUSTANG SALLY Bob Still 01:14:40 2
3 BLACKOUT Kevin Peet 01:15:04 3
4 MEN AT WORK 3 Hans Wehmeyer 01:15:39 4
5 CHAIN REACTION Graeme Lucas 01:15:41 5
6 RADIX Paul Rudling 01:16:45 6
7 PHYSICAL FAVOURS Ryan McCready 01:19:09 7
8 MARGARITAVILLE Finn Topzand 01:22:00 8

Race 6 sharpened Racing group B’s leaderboard. Daisy Duke continues to control the race tempo on the water, yet the handicap battle remains wide open. With non starts already influencing the standings for several contenders, the final race will decide the series.

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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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