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2015 Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta - Record jubilee fleet

by Lisa Ratcliff on 2 Jun 2015
2014 AWKR Outlaw S80 sailing for Darwin Sailing Club Steb Fisher
2015 Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta - A record 26 crews sailing for four states and the Northern Territory will meet at Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron and on Port Phillip this coming June long weekend to test their racing flair and commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Australian Women’s Keelboat Regatta.

Saturday’s long range forecast shows light WSW winds ahead of a tempo change on Sunday June 7, 2015, up to 20 knots of WNW breeze and a top of just 15 degrees on the bay.

Given the regatta was borne after a pair of Aussie go-getters competed in a New Zealand women’s championship then put the idea of a national series on the table, a major bonus to the starting line-up is Melinda Henshaw’s Kiwi entry.



“The idea to be part of this year’s AWKR came to us when seven Australian women came across to sail in the NZ nationals in March this year and bravely took on the Kiwis in the MRX class,” said Henshaw. “Our crew of Helen Buchanan, Fiona Ryder, Elizabeth Campbell and Rebecca Dunn is a brand new team and we relish the challenge of learning to sail the S80 we are borrowing, and giving the Aussies a run for their money!”

AWKR pioneer Gai Clough was inspired to create the first all-women regatta after she and Kerry Goudge crossed the Tasman Sea to contest an international women’s keelboat title. Clough went on to be voted the first female commodore of a royal Australian yacht club – the RMYS. Her contribution to women’s sailing and in particular the AWKR will be acknowledged when Gai presents the Aurora trophy to the EHC handicap winners at the final awards ceremony on Monday June 8 at the host club.

Gai’s legacy also carries on through daughter Sarah, a regular AWKR skipper. She’s helming an SB20 called Back of the Bus Boys for the silver jubilee edition this coming Queen’s Birthday weekend.

Winging it out of the far west is a team called #SailingSistas, skippered by Mandy McEvoy and helmed by Kirstin Norris, a Royal Australian Navy engineer and talented ISAF ranked match racer who grew up in Perth sailing Pelicans, 420s and Lasers.

South Australia and the Northern Territory teams are joining New South Wales and the dominant Victorian bill.



AWKR committee chair and competing skipper Jody Lukeman says, “I can't believe it's here already. We are looking forward to celebrating some special guests and achievements over the last 25 years and hope all competitors past, present and future can join us off-water to celebrate the event’s jubilee.

“We set a tall order target for the 25th regatta and while we came close to having all states and territories represented, it is a broad and impressive fleet and every entry over 21 set a new record,” Lukeman added. “The committee and race management team have worked hard to put what promises to be a terrific event together and we are looking forward to welcoming competitors to the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron at our first official function this Friday evening.”

Two races are scheduled to start daily at 1000hrs on Port Phillip to the west of the St Kilda breakwater and east of the shipping channel over three days, June 6-8, 2015. The long distance course may extend as far as Brighton. Technical delegate Lou Hutton and RO Tony Lukeman are in charge of the race management.

AWKR caters for women of all skill levels and offers serious competitive sailing as well as the opportunity for novices to get a taste of the sport. The event continues to thrive based on the extraordinary generosity of an assortment of owners from around the bay who lend their boats to crews directly and to regatta organisers to match up with boat-less teams.



The field for the silver anniversary stretches from SB20 sports boats to one design S80s, Adams 10s and J24s right up to a 38-foot Bavaria Match called Mrs Overnewton skippered by Helen Willmer from South Australia.

Major sponsors of this year’s winter series include Helly Hansen, Club Marine, IBG insurance and Logie-Smith Lanyon Lawyers and the charity partner is the Think Pink Foundation.

Series Entries

Australian Womens Keelboat Regatta 2015 [AMS,IRC,EHC]

BOAT NAME SAIL NO SKIPPER FROM DESIGN STATE
ASSAILANT H1152 Celia Dymond HBYC S80 Vic
BACK OF THE BUS BOYS 3382 Sarah Clough SYC SB20 VIC
BLUE VOLVO R148 S Smith P Butcher RYCV Bluebird VIC
DRY WHITE SM401 Rosie Colahan SYC Beneteau First 40 VIC
DUCKMOBILE R362 Alexandra Doran RYCV X-Yacht 362 Sport VIC
ELLIPSE S369 Gretchen Mohan RMYS Northshore 369 Vic
HOW BIZARRE 1 S13X Nicole Butcher RMYS Whiting 36 NSW
HYPERACTIVE AUS5246 Kirsty Harris SYC J24 VIC
IMAGINER SM1104 Ruth Lawrence SYC S80 NSW
JENSMINC H141 Giuliana Fuscaldo HBYC S80 VIC
JETHRO M311 Kellie Knowles MYC Van Der Stadt 24 VIC
JUNGLE JUICE S292 Dee Mason RMYS Adams 10 VIC
LE CASCADEUR H108 Leo Eeckman HBYC Southern Ocean 31 Vic
MOOD INDIGO S8000 Sabina Rosser RMYS S80 VIC
MORE NOISE SM3131 Stephanie Strong SYC Archambault A31 VIC
MRS OVERNEWTON S47 Helen Willmer RMYS Bavaria Match 38 sa
NAVAHO SQUAWS B5848 Jenni Maclean BYS Farr 1020 VIC
OUTLAW H7 Fiona McManus HBYC S80 NT
PHANTOM S196 Deb Parker RMYS Eliott 9.6 VIC
RECYCLED REPUTATION H10 Melinda Henshaw HBYC S80 VIC
ROCK N ROLL S411 Mandy McEvoy RMYS S80 WA
SALAMANDER III S191 Monica Jones RMYS Adams 10 VIC
SUNSHINE S18 Anni Browning RMYS Adams 10.6 NSW
TIGRIS AUS61 Alison Binks RMYS Flying Tiger 10 VIC
UP 'N GO R182 Britta Baade RYCV S80 VIC
XIT STRATEGY S149 Madonna Derks RMYS Masrm 920 Vic
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