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2018 AUS Yachting Champs to incorporate National Multihull Regatta

by Jane Gordon on 30 Aug 2017
Audi Hamilton Island Race week 2016 Andrea Francolini Photography http://www.afrancolini.com/
Multihull racing at its finest will be viewed by a large potential new audience following the decision to incorporate the Australian Multihull National Championships into the 2018 Australian Yachting Championships next January.

Sandringham Yacht Club in Victoria has agreed to stage both events after the Multihull Yacht Association of South Australia - which was set to host the nationals - suggested the events be combined to maximise participation and viewership.

“Australian Sailing and Sandringham Yacht Club were very supportive of this approach and will run a three day race program for the multis, with Multihull Yacht Club of Victoria providing advice and support,” Multihull Yacht Club Victoria Commodore Charles Meredith said.

The multihull class was included at the Australian Yachting Championships in 2016 for the first time at Hamilton Island, but not contested in 2017.

Competition is always intense at the Nationals with the new South Australian trimaran Wilparina III taking out Division 1 in 2016, ahead of Airplay (NSW) and Victorian boat Bare Essentials. The 2017 Nationals will be in early October at Multihull Yacht Club Queensland.

“As well as the Victorian boats, we hope to see the usual strong contingent from South Australia, along with NSW and Queensland boats in 2018,” Meredith said.

At the 2016 Australian Yachting Championships, Victorians, John Williams and Brett Kimmorley took out division one and two of the Multihull Cruising Divisions. From Sandringham Yacht Club, Williams and his crew sailed Tyee to victory in division one with Kimmorley from Royal Melbourne Yacht Club sailing Renaissance to victory overall honours in division two.

In the Multihull Racing division, Frank Racing skippered by Simon Hull was the overall winner. For all of the results from the 2016 Championships Click Here.

The Australian Yachting Championship will also be held in conjunction with the 2018 Sandringham Yacht Club Regatta, which will include various other handicap series. North Sails are the Official Sailmaker of the 2018 Australian Yachting Championship.

Entries are now open for the Australian Yachting Championship and may be submitted here.

View the Notice of Race here.

For visiting competitors, download the Marina and Hardstand Application Form here.

Sandringham Yacht Club Regatta Website here.

Australian Yachting Championship Website here.
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