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Mass exodus as boaties head to Airlie Beach Race Week
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Nominations open for 2021 Australian Sailing Awards
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8th April 2021
From Offaly to Geelong - the 440-metre-long concrete public wave attenuator is amongst the longest built in Australia
County Offaly firm Inland and Coastal Marinas Ltd has delivered the longest public floating wave attenuator – or breakwater – now installed in Australia at the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Precinct project in the state of Victoria.
Working with local firm Poralu Marine the major work has just been completed at Royal Geelong Yacht Club (RGYC), with Poralu the main general contractor for this turn-key multi-million-dollar project.
Just six months ago, the wide load was navigating Birr town on its way down under as as Afloat reported here
2021 Victorian WASZP Championship at Royal Geelong Yacht Club by Marc Ablett 16 Mar 06:20 UTC 13-14 March 2021
The 2021 Victorian WASZP Championship was contested on the waters of Corio Bay in Geelong. A new venue on the WASZP circuit, there was great anticipation with the forecast of good wind and flat water.
Saturday dawned and 22 WASZPs were ready to contest the series, mixed in with the Royal Geelong OTB fleets meant the course was slightly longer than usually raced in WASZPs, but this wasn t to matter as the anticipated westerly front hit the fleet halfway through the race. There were plenty of thrills and spills but it turned out to be an epic race with Lachie Hughes leading around the first lap only to have some tuning issues with his boat once the breeze came up. This handed the lead to crowd favourite Jack Abbott who was relishing the boathandling challenge as the breeze clocked to 25 knots.
Tumlarens and 2019 Cup Regatta racing © Peter Costolloe
Classic Yacht racing is back to business as usual on Port Phillip in Melbourne. Solid work put in by Royal Yacht Club of Victoria and Royal Geelong Yacht Club has the Classic Yacht Association of Australia all set to celebrate their first tranche of Covid-19 postponed 14th Cup Regatta Classic yacht races.
Eclectic classics feature
An entry list of 29 classic s ranging from the iconic meter boats, Acrospire III and Acrospire IV through to the Couta boat Christine will see three divisions of classic s competing for notable trophies. To recognise the best racing performance throughout the Cup Regatta and prior racing season the Tony Blake painting that features on the cover of Mark Chew s 42 Australian Wooden Sailing Boats is the target of the Port Phillip Classic Yacht fleet. The 1932 and 1933 trophies that reprise the era of the restricted 21 foot yacht racing in the RGYC Australia Day Regatta s are the feature t
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