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Cuneo's crew the Envy of Noakes Sydney Gold Coast

Cuneo's crew the Envy of Noakes Sydney Gold Coast
Envy Scooters' Barry Cuneo (centre), the overall winner of the 2019 Noakes Sydney Gold Coast, with (left) Sean Langman, Managing Director of Noakes Group, and Noel Cornish, Vice Commodore of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, pictured at Southport Yacht Club.

Cuneo's crew the Envy of Noakes Sydney Gold Coast

A Queensland TP52 crew who all compete in other classes and typically train the day prior to the start of each major ocean race has earned the pinnacle of the Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race silverware.

A Queensland TP52 crew who all compete in other classes and typically train the day prior to the start of each major ocean race has earned the pinnacle of the Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race silverware.

Barry Cuneo’s TP52 Envy Scooters finished first TP from the 11 competing in the 384-nautical-mile race, sailing into the IRC overall top spot not long after line-honours winnerWild Oats X.

Pushing them all the way from the Sydney Harbour start on Saturday July 27 was Matt Allen’s Botin 52 Ichi Ban, which finished second TP over the line and second on IRC overall results. Third on corrected time was Sam Haynes’ TP52 Celestial.

In the running/reaching race the top seven IRC overall places went to various offshore-moded TP52s, a class well represented in Australian ocean races of note.

Cuneo attributes Envy Scooter’s winning run north to the experience of his close-knit crew, and meticulous preparation. “The saying is ‘proper planning and preparation beats piss-poor performance’. We plan smart on a limited budget and position people to get the best performance out of the boat.

“Conditions suited us - mostly 12 to 16 knots to a maximum 18 knots out of the south. We had very good intelligence on the weather, we made good decisions, and there were no breakages. We went out there and smacked it!

“Everyone was up for the final sprint to the finish; we were concentrating very hard to stay ahead of Ichi Ban and finished with a 6.5-knot land breeze doing 8.5 knots of boat speed,” said the proud skipper and Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Commodore who was back at work in Brisbane the day after his midnight race finish.

Envy Scooters was once Ichi Ban and owned by Matt Allen, and before that it was Shogun V and also campaigned with plenty of success by Victorian Rob Hanna. The Envy Scooters program began in November 2017.

Cuneo has a four-stage program mapped out for this year. First was the Brisbane to Gladstone Race back in April - won on IRC overall results by Envy Scooters. Now Cuneo’s crew has claimed the IRC outright and ORCi division 1 win in the second event, the 34th Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race, as confirmed by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia this morning.  

This Friday, August 2, stage three kicks off with the RQYS’s inaugural Lendlease Brisbane to Hamilton Island Yacht Race starting from Moreton Bay and lastly, stage four, the pinnacle 75th anniversary Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race starting December 26, the one that gives Cuneo goosebumps.

“After we won the Brisbane Gladstone I thought ‘wouldn’t it be amazing - as an unrealistic goal - to win all four’. It’s seemingly impossible but we’ve started off pretty well,” Cuneo says.

The skipper credited both his race crew and those who prepared the RQYS boat for battle against a heavy-hitting Sydney and Melbourne fleet, in particular Kevin Costin and Mal White. Names on the race crew include Costin, Stacey Jackson, Brian Donovan, Todd Anderson, Curtis Skinner, Stuart Skinner, Josh Topy, Lewis Brake, Alex Gough, Peter Elkington, Alexander Watson, Paul Hermann and Bianca Cook.

By Lisa Ratcliff