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Sail Port Stephens 2011 fleet record smashed

by Sail Port Stephens media on 7 Apr 2011
Sail Port Stephens 2010 - 13/04/10 FLEET Andrea Francolini Photography http://www.afrancolini.com/
Sail Port Stephens, now in its fourth year, is one of the fastest growing regattas in Australia.-

A record fleet has registered to sail at this year's event, which starts next Monday April 11th and runs through to April 17th, and many boats have already arrived for this giant week of sailing.


With a host of cruising boats and SB3 dinghies still completing their entry paperwork, Regatta Director Denis Thompson expects around 120 entries in total, a large increase from last year’s 83.

Port Stephens Mayor Bob Westbury expressed pride in the progress of the event. ‘This event has put Port Stephens very much on the sailing destination map and our biggest problem going forward is infrastructure.

‘There is a growing demand for additional marina berths as more and more cruising boats call into Port Stephens and these visitors are tourists who spend money and stay a while.

‘Port Stephens is a superb sailing location and the waters are deep enough here to sail big yachts inside and outside the Bay.

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‘We have had Farr 40 and Sydney 38 events here for some years and for small boat events dinghies can be launched from Port Stephens’ many beaches.

‘We recently had 190 'off the beach' sailing dinghies here in February for the Laser Masters Australian Championship and now the Port Stephens sailing groups have been asked to put a bid forward for the 2015 World Championship event that could bring thousands of sailors and visitors into the area. This would be a major plus for tourism.’

Dom Grundy, from the Organizing Authority, the Corlette Point Sailing Association, commented ‘Even this year berthing for the big fleet has been an issue but the Marina operators and event organisers are working to ensure everyone has a place. The Australian sailing community is embracing Port Stephens as a new destination so we have work to do in the future to grow our facilities.’



The first of two feeder races for Sail Port Stephens 2011, the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club’s Pittwater to Newcastle race starting this coming Saturday 9th April and the Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club’s Newcastle to Port Stephens leg, will see the fleet streaming into Port Stephens on Sunday 10th of April.

The Commodores Cup begins Monday 11th and will be sailed over three days on three picturesque Bay courses.

Thursday’s lay day allows the Commodores Cup racers a day of leisure, as the action heats up again on Friday 15th with the Yachting NSW IRC Championship and the Port Stephens Trophy, which will feature both Racing and Cruising divisions.

This year Sail Port Stephens will incorporate the SB3 Australian Championship. At least four crews will be heading for the SB3 Worlds in Britain just two weeks after the Nationals.


Australian Olympian, 49er and Moth World Champion Nathan Outteridge and Glen Bourke, three times Laser World Champion and multiple UK SB3 National Champion, are predicted to lead this very high quality fleet.

For more information on Sail Port Stephens please go to http://www.sailportstephens.com.au

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