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Airlie Beach Race Week on course for record-breaking year

by Di Pearson on 27 Jun 2016
Beau Geste - will make her first appearance at Airlie Beach Race Week Andrea Francolini Photography http://www.afrancolini.com/
2016 Airlie Beach Race Week - Unprecedented early entries, among them Karl Kwok’s Beau Geste from Hong Kong, and a new major sponsor in Carlton and United Breweries (CUB), have put Airlie Beach Race Week on course for a record breaking year.

Now in its 27th year, the Whitsunday Sailing Club hosted event has attracted record levels of sponsorship. Brewing giant, Carlton and United Breweries (CUB), is the latest addition via the company’s Great Northern brand.

Airlie Beach Race Week’s Adrian Bram could not be happier, commenting: “CUB’s commitment has elevated major sponsor support levels. Great Northern joins Pantaenius Marine Insurance, the Whitsunday Regional Council, Radio 4MK, Star FM, At Hotels Group, 7 Local News, the Whitsunday Times and APN Newspapers as major partners, making this the biggest year on record for major sponsor support.”

Airlie Beach Race Week is also proudly supported by the Queensland Government through Tourism and Events Queensland’s It’s Live! in Queensland events calendar.

Beau Geste, the champion TP52 owned by Karl Kwok, will no doubt be the star attraction in the IRC Racing Division.

Sixty owners have already confirmed for this year’s Festival of Sailing, including Kwok, a devotee of major Australian sailing events. He will come to Airlie Beach with his one-year old boat to ‘fine tune’, as he targets a hat trick in both the IRC Australian and NSW Championships.

Unquestionably the fastest TP52 to ever race in Australian waters, Beau Geste will represent the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. Her crew includes a few Kiwis, such as Gavin Brady, who has been Kwok’s right-hand man for years.

Boat captain, Cameron Ward, says: “Karl wants to come and support another great Australian event and thinks Airlie Beach Race Week is a great event to come and tune-up for the Australian IRC Championship ahead.

“The boat is already in Mackay and we’ve booked the accommodation and marina berth. We’re ready to go.”

Airlie Beach Race Week reigning champion, Matt Allen (Ichi Ban), is unable to defend his title. “It’s with deep regret I will not be there, but this year it clashes with the Olympic Games. Allen, the president of Yachting Australia, will spend the first half of the Games at Rio in Brazil with the Australian Sailing Team.



Thai based Tasmanian Phil Turner (owner of the RP66 Alive), is among the contenders currently entered in the IRC Racing division. Skippered by Duncan Hine, the canting keeled former Black Jack won the 2014 Brisbane Gladstone race overall and took line honours in the 1850 nautical mile Melbourne Vanuatu race, setting a new race record.

In March this year, Alive claimed line honours in the Rolex China Sea Race and broke the 16 year-old record held by one of Kwok’s former Beau Gestes.

The entry list so far represents interests from Hong Kong, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania, NSW and South Australia.

Entry for Airlie Beach Race Week 2016 closes at 2400 hours on Friday, 5 August, 2016. The race committee may accept late entries after this date subject to an additional late fee.

Entry and Notice of Race available online.

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