2018 Melbourne to Osaka
Sunday, 6th September 2015
Sunday, 6th September 2015
Wednesday, 2nd September 2015
Monday, 31st August 2015
Krystal is off to the Oman Worlds. “I am really excited to be jumping back into the boat after having 10 months off sailing the Laser, I am keen to help qualify Australia for an Olympic Spot for Rio”. Krystal has been working as a physiotherapist at Mhealth & My Physio. As well as working […]
Friday, 28th August 2015
The Organizing Committee for the 2018 Melbourne to Osaka Double-Handed Yacht Race is pleased to announce the publishing of the Preliminary Notice of Race for the next race due to start in Port Philip Bay in March 2018.
Wednesday, 26th August 2015
Yacht Racing Services Association Inc. Call 0497 791 304 and book a time slot or email: [email protected] Weigh AMS and IRC together – $175 per boat
Sunday, 23rd August 2015
John “Willo” Williams has skippered his Catana 431 “Tyee 111” to first place in the Multihull Passage division at Airlie Beach Race Week for the second year in succession. Crewed by his family of Peter, Michael, Elizabeth and son in law Rik Thompson, together with long standing SYC members Hugh Halliburton and Bruce Kellerman, Tyeee […]
Monday, 17th August 2015
With race 7 abandoned this was the first race in 4 weeks for Sunday Sailors and it proved to be a good one. It was around the 7 leg, 9.8 nautical mile course 7. Race 6 used the same course but on that occasion the breeze averaged about 16 knots from the south west rather […]
Saturday, 15th August 2015
Jason Close sailed his Archambault 31, More Noise, to first overall in Division 2. The Victorian yachtsman was surprised to do so well against the likes of champions Wild Rose (Roger Hickman) and The Philosopher’s Club (Peter Sorensen). Close bought More Noise to Airlie Beach Race Week from Sandringham Yacht Club. “I haven’t raced the […]
Saturday, 15th August 2015
Not only did Jason Close and his team win this years Airlie Beach Race Week, but along the way aided in the rescue of the crew from the overturned catamaran ‘Cool Change’ Click here for the full article