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Flying Fifteen World and Australian Championships postponed to March 2023

Flying Fifteens racing off Fremantle © Jonny Fullerton Flying Fifteen International in conjunction with Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club announced today that the 2022 Flying Fifteen World and Australian Championships would be postponed to 9th to 23rd March 2023. The event will remain in the same format as the proposed 2022 event but delayed by a year due to the uncertainty surrounding the global COVID 19 pandemic. The event will be sailed out of Fremantle Sailing Club ( FSC ) with Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club ( RFBYC ) being the Organising Authority. South of Perth Yacht Club ( SoPYC) is also supporting the regattas. RFBYC Commodore, Robert Parker, said As the Organising Authority, RFBYC remains committed to hosting this prestigious event and fully supports the postponement to March 2023. We will continue to work collaboratively with the Flying Fifteen Associations, FSC, members and volunteers from both RFBYC and SoPYC to bring this event to fruition. We look for

Goolugatup Sailing Carnival at South of Perth Yacht Club, Western Australia

Goolugatup Sailing Carnival in Western Australia © Bernie Kaaks To celebrate the 75th year of the South of Perth Yacht Club, the inaugural Goolugatup Sailing Carnival was sailed in the first couple of weeks in January 2021. The Flying Fifteens competed in 10 races during the first week and the regatta continued with the Optimist State Championships and the Youth State Championships in the second week along with racing in a variety of skiff classes and foiling kite and sail boards. A strong easterly to south-easterly system was well established prior to the regatta and made for some very demanding sailing for the first 3 days and highlighted a few areas needing additional maintenance in the boats and bodies.

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