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18ft Skiff

18ft Skiff

The ultimate three-man, winged & trapeze flying machine. Developed in Australia over the last two decades to what it is today, the 18ft Skiff now has a good UK circuit.

© Frank Quealey © Frank Quealey
Show news 18ft Skiffs: Queensland 18 footer history
Decades of successful ideas and achievement
Posted on 2 Jul
18ft Skiff European Championships
Germany's Black Knight takes the title by a single point
Posted on 27 Jun
Western Australia's 18 footers history
An on-off situation between the 1890s and 2013
Posted on 11 Jun
The link between two great Australian sports
A unique connection between brute strength and beauty
Posted on 25 May
The last 18' skiff champion before one design
Michael Spies won the 1993 and 1995 JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championships
Posted on 14 May
Smeg's 29 years of 18ft Skiff sponsorship success
It all began when a Trevor Barnabas-led team raced a skiff named Omega Smeg-2UE
Posted on 7 May
The 18ft Skiff 'Big Boat Era'
The original 18 footers which raced from the 1890s to the mid-1930s
Posted on 23 Apr
A look back at the 2003 18ft Skiff JJ Giltinan
The closest of 76 regattas in the greatest championship
Posted on 30 Mar
Winnings JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship Day 7
The Yandoo team of Tom Needham, Fang Warren and Lewis Brake wrap up the win
Posted on 16 Mar
Winnings JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship Day 6
Yandoo in pole position going into Sunday's final race
Posted on 15 Mar
Winnings JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship Day 5
A critical race going into the weekend's final two races
Posted on 13 Mar
Winnings JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship Day 4
Races 5 and 6 were light and shifty
Posted on 12 Mar
Winnings JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship Day 3
Light winds and low visibility no barrier for the faultless Yandoo team
Posted on 11 Mar
Winnings JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship Day 2
Defending champions score second consecutive win
Posted on 9 Mar
Winnings JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship Day 1
A great opening race on Sydney Harbour for the 28 teams
Posted on 8 Mar
JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Invitation Race
Yandoo prepares to defend the title
Posted on 7 Mar
18ft Skiff Club Championship race 13
Harry Price, Max Paul and Finn Rodowicz already had Club Championship won prior to today's race
Posted on 2 Mar
Australian 18 Footers League Season Point Score
Who will win the 90th anniversary series in 2025?
Posted on 26 Feb
The Rag & Famish Hotel 18ft Skiff Team
Australian champion team eyes the JJ Giltinan Trophy
Posted on 26 Feb
18ft Skiff Season Point Score race 17
The Yandoo team gave an outstanding performance of crew work
Posted on 23 Feb
18ft Skiff Club Championship race 12
Another outstanding victory from the Rag & Famish Hotel team
Posted on 16 Feb
18ft Skiffs build up to the 'Big One'
Less than one month to go before the JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship
Posted on 12 Feb
2025 Giltinan 18s, just like old times
New Zealand sent four boats to the original World 18 footers championship in 1938
Posted on 9 Feb
Successful 90th Anniversary celebrations
A superb weekend for the Australian 18 Footers League
Posted on 5 Feb
18ft Skiff Queen of the Harbour
A 10-12 knot North-East breeze, perfect sailing conditions for 18ft skiff racing
Posted on 2 Feb
Sydney Harbour Marathon
Part of the Australian 18 Footers League's 90th Anniversary celebrations
Posted on 1 Feb
18ft Skiff League's big weekend of celebration
The 90th anniversary of 18 footer racing on Sydney Harbour
Posted on 29 Jan
18ft Skiffs: 90th anniversary of the League
On Saturday 1st February the club will host the 'Skiff Sydney Harbour Marathon'
Posted on 26 Jan
18ft Skiff NSW Championship overall
The Rag & Famish Hotel team clinch the title after an exciting final day
Posted on 22 Dec 2024
Sunday's racing to decide 18ft Skiff NSW champion
It will all come down to two short course races in Sydney Harbour
Posted on 18 Dec 2024
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Taipan, radical dersign in 1960
© Tom Cuneo collection
Aberdare, four times Australian champion
© Archive
Tangalooma and Aberdare show the comparison between the old style boats and the 7ft beamers of the 1930s (Tom Cuneo collection)
© Archive
Venom 1961 world champion
© Archive
WLTH at the Giltinan Championship
© Suellen Hurling / Live Sail Die
Culex III, 1949-50 Australian champion
© Tom Cuneo collection
Britannia (Colin Clark) 1917 Australian champion
© Norman R. Wright and Sons collection
Culex and Australia in the 1940s
© Archive
Tangalooma, 1932 Australian champion
© Archive
Britannia, was Queensland's first inter-colonial champion in 1895-96
© SFS collection
Jenny VI 1956 world champion
© Archive
Big Foot Bags and Covers and WLTH racing alongside each other at the Giltinan Championship
© Suellen Hurling / Live Sail Die
1929-30 Australian Championship on the Brisbane River
© Archive
Jenny and Culex on the Brisbane River
© Archive
Germany's Black Knight takes the title by a single point - 18ft Skiff European Championships
© Elena Giolai
18ft Skiff European Championships
© Elena Giolai
18ft Skiff European Championships
© Elena Giolai
18ft Skiff European Championships
© Elena Giolai
18ft Skiff European Championships
© Elena Giolai
18ft Skiff European Championships
© Elena Giolai
Aeolus, a Challenge Cup winner in 1906-07
© Andy White collection
Yelkie, 1896
© Andy White collection
Chesty Bond, with the tallest mast, at the 1987 worlds in Perth, WA
© Frank Quealey
Westana, Chris Garland, 1911-12 Australian champion
© ANMM Hall collection
Mele Bilo, 1921-22 Australian champion PS BandW
© Andy White collection
NSW entry Chesty Bond , without wings, on the Swan River at the 1980 Australian Championship
© Archive
Chris Garland, next to Mele Bilo
© Andy White collection
Australian II at Perth in 1907
© Perth Flying Squadron collection
Olinda, built in NSW, was sold to Perth in 1897
© Hall, ANMM
Court Yachts with the sliding frame 'wings' at the 1980 Australian Championship
© Archive
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