Please select your home edition
Edition
V-DRY-X

They just have to be Taswegians! - Sail-World.com Australia newsletter

17/11/2025


They just have to be Taswegians!

Pantaenius Sail 2025 AUS Leaderboard

Zhik 2025 Black Friday Sale

Might be the first Y88 to have an Asymetric? - photo © Rob Cumine


Dear Recipient Name

Yes, they are completely unique. Little wonder too, as their home is just so special. However, rather than talk about all 575,000 souls that call Tasmania home, we are going to focus in on just two. Yes. One plus one equals two, which is the number you need to go double-handed.

Now at this time of year, the spotlight gradually gets turned onto the Apple Isle. Much like how the sun has lifted from its Northern track of Winter to high in the sky, and added hours of much welcomed daylight to the 24-hour span, and a few delightful degrees C, as well. Adventurists and tourists plan escapes ranging from food and wine extravaganzas, to trekking into the wilderness of the Southwest during January and February.

 
MarkSetBot   Vaikobi 2025 Black Friday
 

Testing a new Jib - photo © Rob Cumine
Testing a new Jib - photo © Rob Cumine

Our two have taken it a bit further, shall we say... Use a 30-foot boat, a Young 88 to be precise, just the two POB as mentioned, and do a lap of Tassie, non-stop, and unassisted. Waiting for the kicker? Then how about this! Make your attempt during a suitable weather window between July and September of 2026. Yes. You got it. The dead of Winter. Simply have to be a pair of Taswegians, where the blood in the veins is thinned with a liberal amount of antifreeze.

Rob Cumine and Justin Hickey are the said Taswegians, and as Cumine said, "The best way to appreciate something is to try and let it kill you at least once. Justin is probably a bigger idiot than me. He has had the bejesus kicked out of him and he still comes back for more. That's probably why we like each other. When I learned what he had been up to and heard that Justin lived in Hobart, I just had to meet him. I said, 'I've got this idea about going around Tasmania double-handed.' And as soon as I mentioned it, he was in. We've been friends ever since."

 
Kingfisher Yacht Ropes at METSTRADE 2025   Switch One Design
 

Justin Hickey loving his time on the water - photo © Rob Cumine
Justin Hickey loving his time on the water - photo © Rob Cumine

All of that said, Cumine has a distinct history of taking it on, and completing it, whether that is representing Australia in cycling, or the fact that he is a late comer to sailing, having only got into it about five years ago after going for a twilight race in Hobart.

Another thing to note is that Hickey has a thing for Mini Transats, so you might think two peas in a pod, and when you consider Hickey is the best part of six and half feet in the old language, that's kind of what they'll be on board Cumine's Young 88, Excalibur. B&G Excalibur, as she'll be known, is triple King Billy Pine plank crafted in 1986, and like her sailors, built tough in Tasmania.

 
X-Yachts Australia XR 41   boot2026 SW MPU 84253057
 

Under full sail doing 8kts in 12kts of breeze - photo © Rob Cumine
Under full sail doing 8kts in 12kts of breeze - photo © Rob Cumine

She's had a significant refurb under Cumine's stewardship. "Over the last two years, we've put new rigging in, new shaft, seals, engine, and prop. It has gone all the way back to the wood, faired it all, then painted it all again. You couldn't make a Young 88 out of King Billy anymore, because it's too expensive. This year we're putting new deck fittings on. You couldn't buy a boat for what we've done with to Excalibur."

In the four or so years Cumine has owned Excalibur, they have completed the Launceston to Hobart race (L2H) each Christmas, and will do so again in just over a month. We've done a lot of work, and they're great. "They can go upwind, they love a good reach, downwind, offshore, and inshore." Cumine is proud that they have cranked 21.8 knots out of the little planning hull, as he should be.

 
Icom Australia MPU   Race Yachts 2025 v2
 

Big following seas 4m+ during the 2024 L2H - photo © Rob Cumine
Big following seas 4m+ during the 2024 L2H - photo © Rob Cumine

What are we talking?

Now there are reasons pace has been mentioned so early. It will be a record, so the World Sailing Speed Record Council is all over it. No matter the elapsed time, it will stand. Small boat, double-handed, non-stop, unassisted. Lisa Blair has indicated she may come along to beat it afterwards, but of course, that's solo, and in a fifty-footer.

Next. Routing. They can go either clockwise or anti-clockwise from Hobart, and return in hopefully something like five days, but maybe up to seven. It will be 800-1100nm depending on the final path that the WSSRC requires, for recently they have mandated that Three Hummock Island (No'west corner) and Flinders Island in the Furneaux Group (Nor'east corner) have to be included. (Not sure what that means about King Island, but there you go. They pretty much like being considered stand alone, so may not phase them at all... To say nothing of the Kent and Hogan Groups, as all the islands of Bass Strait are administered by Tasmania) One upshot of this path is that Cumine and Hickey will not have to take on Banks Strait, which is a real plus. The standing waves there can be 'noticeable', shall we say.

Always smiles under a rainbow just after a 30+kt squall hit us in the 2024 L2H - photo © Rob Cumine
Always smiles under a rainbow just after a 30+kt squall hit us in the 2024 L2H - photo © Rob Cumine

As for me, well, clockwise seems the most logical, as you will go up the West Coast, not down, and with the wind behind you it will be happy, if decidedly cold days. However, the thing is, to get there first you will have passed South East Cape, and then South West Cape before the big righthander with potentially 40-50 knots on the way, plus gusts.

That particular part of the journey, taken very early on in the scheme of things, will be brutal. Baptism of fire all right, for after surviving that, you'll have a lot of work in hard charging conditions to contend with. Storm Bay may give them a wee taste of it just after exiting the River Derwent, so they could be well seasoned by the time the greenies take hold.

 
Sail Exchange Clearance Sail 2025 3   Sail Port Stephens 2026
 

Audacious with dramatic South West Cape backdrop - photo © Richard Bennett
Audacious with dramatic South West Cape backdrop - photo © Richard Bennett

I said to Cumine that they will become Australia's first Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine, for the rollers between the two Capes are famous (easily 4-5m high), when you're going the other way, as per the Westcoaster. Only thing is, they can do 40 knots submerged, and not feel a thing of what's happening up on deck. Excalibur may do sixes in this stretch, and who knows what the VMG will be.

Hickey's experience with the Minis will assist with that knowledge that you might be going really slow, like Captain Cook level at four knots or whatever, but eventually you will get there. Cumine's take on it all, "As for Maatsuyker Island... We are Tasmanian, but not entirely stupid."

 
Zhik 2025 Black Friday Sale   Pantaenius Sail 2025 AUS MPU
 

Excalibur in Hobart - photo © Rob Cumine
Excalibur in Hobart - photo © Rob Cumine

All jokes aside for a second, there is a strong back catalogue to investigate here. Despite only being at it for just the five years, Cumine has already crossed Bass Strait more than 10 times, completed three L2H, and one S2H, as well as going double-handed from Hobart to Southport. Hickey has 14 S2H and five M2H Westcoasters racked up thus far, three Transats, holds an Offshore Yacht Master, and would have had to have crossed Bass Strait proper at least 60 times.

One thing to bank on is that the weather systems in those latitudes are usually running on a three-day timetable.

Port Davey - photo © Jack and Jude
Port Davey - photo © Jack and Jude

 
ALT Composities 2020 West System 3 - 300x250   B&G Zeus SR AUS
 

Not all beer and skittles

As you can tell, there were plenty of laughs as we rambled on, but also, it is way serious, hence the WSSRC's involvement already. They will be professionally routed before departure, and both sailors are exceptionally keen to get back to family and friends. The West Coast may be known as nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, but as far as they are concerned, it is all about the run, and as fast as they can make it, within the realms of seamanship and safety. As Cumine says of the reason for doing it in the first place, "It's because it's there!" True enough. Not like you're going to meet anyone else at the Customs House who got in ahead of you...

B&G Excalibur will be doing L2H crewed (six-up), then there's the King of the Derwent on January 2, the 100th Bruny Island Race pops up, as to the Crown Series Bellerive Yacht Club Regatta, the Barnes Bay Regatta, and the Derwent Sailing Squadron's Autumn Double-Handed Series, just before they go. (DSS is B&G Excalibur's home club BTW.)

Excalibur in Hobart - photo © Rob Cumine
Excalibur in Hobart - photo © Rob Cumine

One of the boat's crew is an ER and Army Combat Nurse who is going to take them on a journey that includes, "How to staple someone back together. How to practically administer adrenaline and morphine (carefully), diagnose a heart condition, splint a busted bone, relocate a dislocated joint, to calming a panicky patient, and yourself. It is about giving us practical and pragmatic advice. Show us photos of real injuries, so that we have confidence in dealing with emergencies far from professional help. Regulations require us all to have a comprehensive kit, but few really know what is in it and what for. It's no use having a First Aid certificate if you faint at sight of blood, or can't deal with real injuries."

"We'd really like to thank our naming sponsor, B&G, for equipping us with cutting-edge Triton Displays, Processor, and wind instruments. Itech World rewired the boat with DCDC/ACDC chargers, inverter, and 360Ah lithium power. Robship delivered new cockpit bags and lee cloths. ORCA provided an ORCA display and Core 2 for navigation, complemented by Oricom's all-new radios and Velocitek Pro Start. Nebos headlamps and torches, Wichard Pacific gear, Crewsaver lifeline life slings and offshore lifejackets, plus ODEO EVDS, round out our setup. Also, a huge thank you to SailExchange and Aquacare Marine for doing the installation and boat work."

Around the Cans in the River Derwent - Y88s can really do anything - photo © Rob Cumine
Around the Cans in the River Derwent - Y88s can really do anything - photo © Rob Cumine

 
Glisenti   Sunbeam 29.1 GT
 

Mission oriented

"If there's a challenge and if it's of interest to me, then I'll just straight away take it on. I don't listen to negative comments. I become solely focused, which is good and bad. You can ask my wife! So, I become very narrow focused, and nothing gets in my way. Good thing she loves me nonetheless. Climbing Mount Everest has probably been on my bucket list for 10 years now. My wife made me promise that I won't go and do that, so this is the 'compromise' adventure."

Obviously, there are PLBs with AIS, immersion suits, flares and whole shebang, and a life raft, which is not going to fare so well on the spiky rocks around ye Apple Isle, but the deal is not to need them. Back in time to say, 'Job well done!' That's the ticket. Keeping the comms up is crucial, as much as food and sleep, and getting the 'never been done before' time to put down on the bar. It is likely that only a couple of penguins named Sleet and Snow would be game enough to take it on, and should anyone else consider it, remember now, we're talking just 30 feet LOA, and double-handed.

Excalibur sailing in the Banjo's Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive Regatta - photo © Jane Austin
Excalibur sailing in the Banjo's Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive Regatta - photo © Jane Austin

Of course, you can do everything right, and then be becalmed in Storm Bay or even the River Derwent. Nav will be critical, and neither will want to 'stop' on the Iron Pot on the way home, when at best you'll be toast. The mental game for this circumnavigation will be immense, and being cold and wet will only compound it all. That requires drive.

I know a bit about both sailors. They have the right stuff. They need fair winds, a click of the heels and salute from us, and rum on arrival back home. Sleet and Snow may well look at Rob and Justin, then themselves before putting the money down.

Out at sea on Excalibur - photo © Rob Cumine
Out at sea on Excalibur - photo © Rob Cumine

They have alarms for over-strength, and angle of heel, amongst others. When we all pull the covers up next Winter and roll over, they'll have to jump on deck to attend to it. You'll be able to talk with some of the brilliant cray fishermen that work that part of the world, and swap stories. It will add to your mental reserves. They'll need it. Hard won't even get a look in.

Modelling indicates something like 30% of upwind time, with average VMG of six or so for the voyage. I reckon that sort of thing will be for afterwards. There'll be plenty to take on at the time.

Thanks for tuning into Sail-World.com

John Curnow
Sail-World.com AUS Editor

 
Ensign Yachts   Southern Wind
 


Vaikobi's biggest discounts are here
Guess which Vaikobi gear is now a crazy 50% - 70% OFF? Our top discounts are here... hurry in while it lasts!

18ft Skiff Club Championship Race 3 and SIXT Spring Championship Race 6
Balmain (Henry Larkings, Tom Grimes and Fynn Sprott) won Race 3 of the Club Championship on Sydney Harbour today, but it was Sixt, crewed by Jacob Marks, Alex Marinelli and Matt Doyle which won the 2025 SIXT Spring Championship, and Yandoo Trophy.

Marine Auctions: November Online Auctions
Bidding to Open on Friday 21st November at 5am AEST and will close on Thursday 27th November 2025 at 2pm AEST. Now accepting entries for the December Online Auction.

 
Colligo Marine   Festival of Sails 2026
 
B14 NSW State Titles at Woollahra Sailing Club
The sun was shining on the first day of the B14 NSW State Titles at Woollahra Sailing Club on the 1st November 2025.

Predictwind A-Cat Worlds: - Day 6 - Poland takes the double, Three-peat for Surowiec
Poland's Jakub Surowiec has won his third successive Open division World Champion title at the 2025 Predictwind A-Class Catamaran Championship sailed off Milford Beach, Auckland on Sunday.

PredictWind A-Class Cat World Championships 2025 at Milford Cruising Club - Day 5
Saturday dawned with the PredictWind forecast promising something exciting happening weatherwise, on Day 5 of the Predictwind A-Class Catamaran World Championships, being sailed at Milford Beach, NZ.

 
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic Range   Spirit Yachts
 
49er and 49erFX Nationals return to Lake Macquarie
The 49er and 49erFX Nationals have returned to Lake Macquarie for a dedicated Nationals event from 14-17 November 2025, hosted by South Lake Macquarie Amateur Sailing Club, and sponsored by the Bay Hotel.

IRC Rating Rule at the Heart of International Team Racing Revival
The IRC Rating Rule continues to strengthen its position as the unifying measurement system for top-level offshore competition, as two of the sport's most prestigious team events confirm they will share the same IRC framework.

44Cup Marina Jandía - Another 44Cup first
This year the high performance owner-driver one design class has made its debut in Scheveningen in the Netherlands and rounds off the year with another first - Marina Jandía near the southern tip of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands.

 
Marinas 26   Marine Auctions 2019 600x500
 
Champions follow a predictable path
The 49er class has long been the world's most reliable training ground for elite sailors — the skiff where Olympic champions, SailGP helms, and America's Cup talent are forged.

Grab NEW Dry Bag and go - 40% OFF
GRAB, ROLL, CLIP and GO on any watersports adventure, with Vaikobi's fun new 5L Dry Bags!

PredictWind A-Class Cat World Championships 2025 at Milford Cruising Club - Day 4
In every Worlds, there is usually one day that can stand head and shoulders above the rest for one reason or other. Friday was probably that day for these Championships.

 
Dragonfly Trimarans   sMRT AIS Man Overboard Beacons AUS / NZ
 
Speed, stakes, rivalries - Rolex SailGP Championship 2025 Season Grand Final: What you need to know
The Rolex SailGP Championship's 2025 Season comes to its dramatic finish in two weeks' time. Three can race, but only one can win the sport's top prize (US $2M) at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Sail Grand Prix Season 2025 Grand Final.

Discover the 20 best photos from the Pantaenius Yacht Racing Image Award 2025
120 marine photographers representing 26 nations took part in the Pantaenius Yacht Racing Image Award 2025 photo competition. Today, we reveal the 20 best images selected by our international jury.

PredictWind expands Weather Model Suite, AI Forecasting Model makes debut
Predictwind's major Model Release, features PWAi in Beta, AIFS, and ICON, - sets a new standard for global forecasting precision and confidence

 
MPU 25 26   Excess 13
 
PredictWind A-Class Cat World Championships 2025 at Milford Cruising Club - Day 3
The second day of racing at the PredictWind A-Cat Worlds was keenly anticipated. After all, the original second day had been scrubbed due to a rather brutal forecast, featuring high winds and stormy rains.

A+T Instruments new product launch at METS
Come to our stand 10.415 in the Superyacht Hall. Plus the entire Transat Café L'or IMOCA podium use A+T wind sensors and Nick Cherry has joined the A+T team to lead technical sales & support.

LA28 kicks off with kites - Olympic Sailing event programme and schedule announced
The LA28 Organising Committee has confirmed the event programme and competition framework for the Olympic Sailing Competition at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

 
Pegasus Yachts   Vetus-Maxwell 2020
 
Globe40 fleet at Reunion Island
The eight Class40 boats competing in the second leg of Globe40 have arrived in Réunion. It was a long, intense and demanding leg from Cape Verde, which these outstanding sailors completed with flying colours.

Big Open Day crowds for Lake Samsonvale Water Sports Association
Cars started flooding into the Lake Samsonvale Water Sports Association from eight O'clock on Sunday morning and kept volunteers busy directing traffic until late afternoon as the grassed and treed parking areas around the club house filled.

RS Venture Connect awarded World Sailing class status
RS Sailing is proud to announce that the RS Venture Connect Class has been formally awarded World Sailing Class status, following a unanimous vote at the World Sailing Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Saturday, 8th November.

 
Maritimo M50   Rolly Tasker Sails 2023 MPU
 
Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club Long Course Pointscore - The Red Army
Manly 16ft skiff sailor Greg Windust has four kids aged between 10-15 all sailing at the club while also sponsoring/funding four skiffs and having an involvement with two Flying 11s and two Manly Juniors.

Predictwind A-Cat Worlds: Racing abandoned for Day 2
The Predictwind A-Class Catamaran World Championships are underway off Milford Beach. Racing has been abandoned for Day 2, with the strong wind forecast for today and this evening, already hitting the race area.

PredictWind A-Class Cat World Championships 2025 at Milford Cruising Club - Day 1
Today was the culmination of many months, possibly years of hard work by the Milford Cruising Club, and the NZACCA's David Haylock, in particular, as the 2025 PredictWind A-Cat Worlds finally got under way.

 
Mackay Boats 300x250   C-Tech 2020 Tubes 300x250
 
Coaching, Over-Coaching, Coaches Sailing and Fun!
A topic of discussion in many of my recent chats, and when I've been out and about at events, has been coaching. How it's done, and the impression it leaves on those learning, has profound ramifications on success and participation.

An interview with Ken Read about his recent induction into the National Sailing Hall of Fame
Eighteen years is a long time, but I can still recall the sounds of carbon-fiber skins grinding on each other aboard PUMA's Volvo Open 70 Avanti as we pound into small chop on the waters of Block Island Sound.

Predictwind A-Cat Worlds: Battle resumes off Milford - Day 1
Several of the world's top catamaran sailors resumed battle on a challenging Day 1 of the Predictwind A-Class Catamaran World Championships.

 
North Sails Loft 57 Podcast   A+T Instruments 2024 MPU
 
World Sailing Annual Conference praised as success after election guarantees gender-balanced Board
World Sailing President Quanhai Li and World Sailing CEO David Graham have praised the success of the 2025 World Sailing Annual Conference, a week which culminated in the election of two female Vice Presidents to deliver a gender-balanced Board.

WASZP All-Stars Invitational - Where the Best WASZP Sailors Rise!
Being named an All-Star is a statement: you're one of the best. Earn your place. Make your mark. Become a WASZP All-Star.

Emirates Team NZ build momentum towards Naples America's Cup
After what felt like a quiet year of preparation, Emirates Team New Zealand has roared back to life. The America's Cup Defenders are back out on the water, back in rhythm, and back on the road to the 38th America's Cup.

 
PredictWind - GO! exec 300x250   Allen 2022 - PSH Cam Cleat MPU
 
18ft Skiff SIXT Spring Championship Race 5
2025 JJ Giltinan world champion Yandoo team of Tom Needham, Fang Warren and Lewis Brake were faultless in the 20-knot southerly winds which swept across Sydney Harbour, as they powered their skiff to a brilliant near-all-the-way victory.

The Ultimate Cold-Weather System Has Arrived
Redesigned for elite performance in cold, wet conditions, the Zhik Performance Drysuit sets a new standard in waterproof protection.

Geotherm handles wild weather to claim 12ft Skiff Paramatta River Championship
Brett Hobson and Peter Nicholson made a return to 12ft sailing today and did it in style by pushing Geotherm (Sydney Flying Squadron) to a 54 second win over Sail Inc.'s Nick Press and Andrew Hay in wild weather at the Parramatta River Championship.

 
FD Future   Cyclops 2025 Cruising
 
Finn World Ranking November 2025 - Laurent Hay returns to the top
Laurent Hay, from France, has returned to the top of the 10th Finn World Ranking list after another successful season, including wining the International Finn Cup Malcesine and the Spanish championship in Ibiza.

Palm Beach Motor Yachts unveils impressive upgrades to Palm Beach XI ahead of 2025 RSHR
Just days after announcing its custodianship of the iconic Wild Oats XI, now reborn as Palm Beach XI, Palm Beach Motor Yachts today unveiled the details of the race yacht's ambitious transformation at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Beyou and Lagravière complete a stunning victory on Charal in the Transat Café L'OR
The French sailors Jérémie Beyou and Morgan Lagravière on board Charal sailed to victory on Friday in the 17th edition of the Transat Café L'OR, to complete a convincing win in the IMOCA Class.

 
Boatseekr_MediumBanner_50   Sea Sure 2025
 
2025 Australian Sailing Awards - Sport Promotion Award: Sailing's Community Champions
Three events that positively promoted sailing in the community headline the Sport Promotion Award at the 2025 Australian Sailing Awards.

Bulwarks and Bulldust – Show Seven of Season Three is now live
Episode Seven - In the Captain's Chair this week is Ben Kelly, Multihull Segment Leader for North Sails Global.

Transat Cafe L'Or Finish Video
It was on Wednesday 5th November at 22:13:58 local time, which was 03:13:58 on Thursday in Central European Time, that Tom Laperche and Franck Cammas crossed the ULTIM finish line in Fort-de-France, Martinique.

 
Armstrong 300x250 Performance Mast Range   McDYachts_Pyewacket-for-Sale_600x500 -01
 
54th NSW Paper Tiger Championships at Albury Wodonga Sailing Club
Albury Wodonga Sailing Club in southern NSW hosted their Sail Country Regatta over the weekend of 1-2 November. Part of which was the NSWPTCA State Titles which was being held at the venue for the very first time.

 
Hyde Sails Yacht Sails   Lloyd Stevenson - Catalyst GT 600x500px
 
MarkSetBot

Vaikobi 2025 Black Friday

This email was sent to the.recipients@email.address by YY Online Services Ltd.
Towngate House, 2-8 Parkstone Road, Poole, BH15 2PW
Registered in England No. 7895890

Our records show that you signed up to receive news from us on 1 January 2000

Please do not reply to this message as this address cannot receive replies.

You can unsubscribe at any time or email us here if you encounter any difficulties
Elvstrom Sails AustraliaExcess CatamaransSea Sure 2025