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RACING Charlie Salter RACING Charlie Salter

Cup Regatta 2022.2

The top end of the course near Port Melbourne means tricky twisting shifts off the beach and apartment infill but flat water. The southern end exposed beyond Altona produced difficult rolling slop for the downhill legs. Thrown in on both days on the western side of the course was a huge tidal outflow from the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers with recent rain and floods.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

The First Ocean Race in the Southern Hemisphere?

Here at SWS we are big believers in safety. But we wonder how sailors are meant to learn to handle bad weather if they are never given the opportunity to experience it while racing. Whatever your feelings about the pros and cons of abandoning an ocean race, the admiration for the first crews in this historic race can only be enhanced by such a decision.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

Capturing the (Classic)Moment

The boats themselves are the sculptures…. but sometimes too much “trickery” shouts “look at me, the clever photographer” rather than look at this image and understand a little of what it is like to witness this awe-inspiring sight.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

The Insoluble Problem of Handicaps

Given the development of user friendly measurement handicap systems over the last few years I think the time has come for one of the Australian or New Zealand Classic Yacht fleets to trial a system based on actual data rather than performance.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

Auckland to Melbourne. the Second Trans- Tasman Race.

The race for both vessels was fraught . TE RAPUNGA had to beach their yacht in the Bay of Islands, due to extensive leaks. They recaulked as necessary, floated off and continued the race. They won the race from NGATAKI , who arrived nearly two days later, after weathering a horrendous storm passing through Bass Strait.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

Gambling on the 18’s

There was plenty of gambling action on Bradley’s Head with bookmakers mingling among the crowd.  Unlike the bookies on the ferries, the Bradley’s Head bookies also had plenty of warning if the police were seen by one of the punters.  

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RACING Charlie Salter RACING Charlie Salter

THE 2022 CUP REGATTA - A CLASSIC COMMUNITY

This was a weekend to celebrate the boats and the shipwrights who maintain them. The willingness to share information, answer questions and put in for each other is the way. While we like to sail well, winning races has small interest for this classic community.

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RACING, RESTORATION Sal Balharrie RACING, RESTORATION Sal Balharrie

Polished Time Capsule Or Beast of the Sea

The Kettering Wooden Boat Rally 2022 – if you didn’t happen to make it, here’s what you missed. Welcome to a place where you can smell the wood shavings. Here varnish is thick, history alive and passion is real. Old boats are and always have been, a way of life in Tasmania. Old boats don’t come to Kettering to die, they come here to thrive.

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DINGHIES, RACING Mark Chew DINGHIES, RACING Mark Chew

100th Australian 18 footers Championship 2022

With the 100th Australian 18 footers Championship scheduled to be sailed on Sydney Harbour from February 5 to 13, it’s a good opportunity to reflect on its history and acknowledge the contributions of designers, builders and competitors from NSW, Queensland and Western Australia since the first event at Perth in 1912

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