Sonia Mason and her team of volunteers put on another fabulous regatta for Western Australian sailors. 56 boats entered the regatta this year to sail in hot and light conditions on the protected waters of Mangles Bay off Rockingham.
Jervoise Bay Sailing Club held the WAXIT Multihull National Championships over the New Year period on the waters of Owens Anchorage, just north of Cockburn Sound in some testing and trying conditions. Their hook, on the Facebook page said it all “Bring your sanni, your loo rolls and your mad sailing skills as we enjoy six days of sailing and shenanigans on the Owen Anchorage.”
What do West Australian Sailors do when the Sydney to Hobart gets cancelled. They head to the Cockburn Sound Regatta held on the protected waters of Mangles Bay, off Rockingham. This annual event is held over the four days between Boxing Day and New Years Eve and this year the light and hot conditions provided some challenging racing.
SAILING Champions League: Asia Pacific organisers have partnered with Mornington Yacht Club (MYC) as the official host club of the 2021 SCL – AP: Qualifier 1.
Four Perth based members of Australia’s 2021 Olympic sailing team will be competing in the Ron Tough Yachting Foundation - Goolugatup Sailing Carnival.
The Gold Coast turned on idyllic sailing conditions earlier today for the second round of racing in the twelfth staging of the annual Bartercard Sail Paradise Regatta.
Seven Australian Sailing ‘greats’ will be inducted into the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame (ASHoF). In its inaugural year (2017), the ASHoF will honour Olympians, Paralympians, round-the-world sailors, America’s Cup champions and ocean racers.
The Australian Sailing Hall of Fame acknowledges exceptional performance and contribution at the highest level by an individual or a team, both past and present, and covers all disciplines of sailing, including those in supporting roles such as coaches and designers.
Australian Sailing in conjunction with the Royal Brighton Yacht Club (RBYC) regretfully announces that the 2021 Sail Melbourne Nex Gen and Sail Melbourne International regatta has been cancelled.
Guillaume Leroux’s Class 40 Lord Jiminy took line honours in the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria’s “Rudder Cup” Melbourne to Devonport Race, crossing the finish line at 10.45.55 this morning. That gave the boat an elapsed time of 23 hours 29 minutes and 5 seconds for the 195nm race.
Under clear blue skies and with Melbourne’s Port Phillip bathed in sunshine, a record fleet of 112 yachts, carrying 618 crew, set sail on Boxing Day in the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria’s annual Cock of the Bay race.