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Jessica Watson’s new sailing challenge

by Andrew Gough on 31 Dec 2012
Day 1 postponed as windy southerlies blast RQYS - International 14 Australian Championships Andrew Gough
Sailing the 14 is all about fun over the summer, says Jessica Watson, missing a lot of her younger days sailing dinghies, because of her fast move into keelboats for her solo World voyage in 2010.

Watson’s new challenge is sailing her International 14ft skiff Ella Bache, in this year’s Australian Championships, at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron against 25 boats as a new comer to the class.

Whether its crossing the Tasman with the youngest ever crew to contest the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race or doing it solo around world, Watson is looking forward to blasting around the buoys with Cameron Dale in her new challenge the International 14.

'Trapezing and kites and all of this are new and fun, I didn’t realize how much was involved with these boats, its all about having fun over the summer, and learning as much as I can, and taking it from there' says Watson.

As the only female sailor Watson is taking on a field of experienced 14ft skiff teams, from all around Australia, including four time Australian champions Brad Devine and 96kg Ian ‘Footy’ Furlong.

'We aren’t going to be particularly competitive this season, and we aren’t the ideal weight but we will have to see how we go' says Watson.



The solo trip is in the past but the Sydney to Hobart Watson did last year was a great lesson in crew work. 'I have spent the last few years doing a fair bit of sailing with other crew'.

'Even on a small boat with just two of us you find it’s a good day if you’re working together as a team'.

'It’s been great coming back from keel boats, everything on these boats (International 14) are exaggerated, you can feel everything, and it will be great to take what I’ve learnt back to my keel boat racing'.

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