Please select your home edition
Edition
PredictWind - Routing 728x90 TOP

2024 PredictWind Moth Oceania Championship Overall: Coutts wins Pre-Worlds

by Richard Gladwell, Sail-Wiorld.com/nz 2 Jan 03:49 PST 1-2 January 2024
Mattias Coutts (NZL) - Day 2 - 2024 PredictWind Moth Oceania. Manly Sailing Club. January 2, 2025 © Sam Thom

Mattias Coutts (Manly SC) has won the Predictwind Moth Oceania Championship, by just 2pts from another Manly Youth sailor, Jacob Pye.

Sailing in 15-20kt offshore winds, Coutts and Pye sailed in different fleets for Day 2. Both won three of the four races sailed in each of their fleets, with the outcome that just two points separated the two sailors after two days racing.

Third overall was Riley Gibbs (USA) 10pts behind Coutts. A member of the US America's Cup sailing team from Barcelona. Gibbs was the top Open fleet sailor in an event which was dominated by Youth sailors - making for an interesting situation in the World Championship which gets under way on Saturday. Seven of the top ten in the regatta were Youth sailors.

Two more Youth sailors Seb Menzies (Murrays Bay) and Jack Bennett (Queen Charlotte YC) were the other two race winners on Day 2 with Coutts and Pye winning three apiece.

One of those expected to dominate the racing, Diego Botin (ESP) Olympic Gold medalist in the 49er class, and skipper of the Spanish SailGP team, was disqualified from Race 6 for not keeping clear of Nicolai Jacobsen (NOR). The Norwegian Youth sailor was unable to race after the incident and was awarded average points for the remaining three races in the series.

Botin further blotted his copybook being disqualified in Race 7 for a start rule infringement.

As with any pre-Worlds many sailors used the series as a warm-up event for the World Championship which starts on Saturday. Consequently the results table is littered with alphabet scores, a potentially regatta ending situation if the situation if competitors record similar scores in the Worlds.

The new Mackay Bieker V3 dominated the points table - being the boat of choice of all of the top 15 competitors in the regatta. For a closer look at the Mackay Bieker V3 click here.

For full results click here.

Additional Images:

Related Articles

Wetsuit Outlet Moth UK Championship overall
Three races held on the final day in Torbay After a day off on Saturday, due to huge swell in Torbay the easterly breeze kicked up, the Moth fleet were back in action on Sunday to conclude the battle for the UK Championship. Posted on 7 Sep
Carbon or Steel?
Moth Foil Evolution with Alex Adams Foils have been shrinking for years as sailors continually try to reduce drag and increase speeds, but designers were reaching the limit of what they could do with carbon, so the latest foils have turned to steel for some parts. Posted on 7 Sep
Unboxing the Bieker Moth with Kyle Stoneham
A look 'below decks' at the hidden control systems on Kyle's International Moth Why are all the ropes hidden on all the latest International Moths? It's all about aerodynamic efficiency as the boats get faster and faster. As we find out with Kyle, there are also some very clever systems under the carbon covers. Posted on 6 Sep
Wetsuit Outlet Moth UK Championship Day 2
Commit and send it in Torbay! The Moth fleet have had their fair share of bad luck over the past couple of years, with a lack of wind at some major events, but so far the UK Nationals at Torbay have been close to perfect. Posted on 5 Sep
Wetsuit Outlet Moth UK Championship Day 1
An extraordinary first day of racing in Torbay An extraordinary first day at the Wetsuit Outlet International Moth UK Championship saw four races held and some very tired sailors wondering how they were going to get through three more days of the same. Posted on 4 Sep
The Age of Steel in the Land of Rock
The International Moth class is never standing still This week the Moths have gathered in Torquay at the Royal Torbay Yacht Club for the UK Championship, and the discussion is all about steel. Posted on 3 Sep
Of Ospreys, Eagles, Falcons, and Moths
Birds of prey. Insects. All of them airborne? How does it all apply here? Time to find out! All are airborne. The first three are birds of prey. The last one is an insect. All are so completely different. The first three have also had their name, formidable qualities and fantastic reputations applied to fantastic aircraft made by Boeing. Posted on 27 Jul
The Curtain Falls on the 2025 Moth Worlds
A week of Wind, Talent, and Great Sailing in Malcesine After 6 intense days of racing, the 2025 Moth World Championship officially came to a close on Sunday. Hosted by Fraglia Vela Malcesine from July 6 to 13, this extraordinary event brought together 137 sailors from 25 countries on the waters of Lake Garda. Posted on 18 Jul
The International Moths are back in Torquay
For their UK Nationals in September The Royal Torbay Yacht Club is pleased to announce that the prestigious International Moth National Championship will be held in Torquay from September 3rd - 7th 2025. Posted on 18 Jul
Double Podium For Team Allen
Enzo Ballanger sailed fully equipped with Allen hardware to a Moth Worlds victory Representing Team Allen through its French distributor, XPO, Enzo Ballanger sailed fully equipped with Allen hardware to a dominant victory at the 2025 International Moth World Championship. Posted on 16 Jul
PredictWind - Routing 728x90 BOTTOMPredictWind - GO! exec 728x90 BOTTOMPredictWind - Wave Routing 728x90 BOTTOM