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Top Gun Catamaran Regatta at Kurnell Catamaran Club, Botany Bay, Sydney, NSW

by Shane Baker 2 Nov 2025 22:25 PST 1-2 November 2025

"Talk to me, Goose..."

If you were among the elite few who travelled from afar, Sydney rolled out the red carpet — complete with thunderstorms, gale-force gusts, and sideways rain. Nothing says "welcome to Kurnell" quite like your swag flapping at 2 a.m. and lightning lighting up Botany Bay.

Just as you drifted back to sleep... BOOM — a Qantas A380 touched down across the bay at 6 a.m. sharp, doing its best impression of a 50-knot gust. Nothing like jet engines to start race day. Bliss.

Those driving up from Victoria or South Australia enjoyed the scenic 10-14-hour "adventure cruise," complete with a multi-car crash near Gundagai. Extra hours on the road = extra anticipation. Or frustration. Depends on the playlist.

Day 1

Morning broke with spring in the air and aircraft in the air, the chirping birds bravely attempting to drown out the departing Boeings. A few cheeky rain showers passed through, but sailors at KCC are waterproof by nature.

A fantastic turnout — especially in the Formula 18 fleet, which came ready to race (and clearly not ready to wait). The charming, classic Kurnell Catamaran Club once again provided the perfect HQ, while BoatCrewGear.com was on-site to fix everything except your bad starts.

Classes included Maricat, Hobie Cat, Taipan, F18, and F16 Viper, so there was plenty of fibreglass flying across the bay.

Race 1

The F18s came in hot — too hot — earning themselves a general recall. Let's call it "enthusiasm." The wind teased at 10 knots, the sun peeked through occasionally, and shifts kept tacticians busy (and skippers humble).

Race 2

Everyone behaved this time, starting cleanly in a softening breeze under 10 knots. Then a massive wind shift hit mid-race — flipping positions faster than you can say "where'd that puff go?" Some went from chocolates to boiled lollies in seconds.

With the wind disappearing faster than the beer supply, racing wrapped up early and sailors headed to the local sports club to refuel and rehydrate (mostly).

Day 2

A few sore heads surfaced under overcast skies and a light 5-10 knot southerly. Local fireworks in the early hours ensured nobody overslept. The KCC car club served up egg-and-bacon rolls — breakfast of champions (and the mildly hungover).

Races 3-6

Four back-to-back races in 5-10 knots — proper "make your own wind" conditions.

Each race ran around 35 minutes; the key was spotting that elusive shift or praying for divine intervention.

Finally, the sun burst through, lighting up the 27-boat fleet, with the F18s making up 16 entries. Light-air trapezing was more of a core workout than an advantage, but spirits were high and hulls were flying (occasionally).

The forecast easterly never arrived — clearly it hit snooze — but the racing stayed close, clean, and good-humoured.

Wrap-Up

Huge thanks to Kurnell Catamaran Club and their awesome volunteers — launching, retrieving, cooking, scoring, and keeping the beers cold. You're the real Top Guns.

Congratulations to all the podium finishers and to everyone who kept the shiny side up and the leeward bow out of the drink.

So... who was the Top Gun?

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameClassDivHelmCrewClubASYSR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
T+W/L Course
1st5000ZAXMaricat 4.3 Cat1Ian Fraser VSC95.51‑211115
2nd41 Maricat 4.3 Cat GRP1Steven Backhouse SLSC96.5‑31223210
3rd11 Maricat 4.3 Cat1Mitch Backhouse KCC95.5‑43332314
4th3701HavocMaricat 4.3 Cat1Jeff Reid PKSC95.524(DNC)DNCDNCDNC24
5th5228RaptorMaricat 4.3 Cat1Anthony Brown VSC95.555(DNC)DNCDNCDNC28
W/L #2 Course
1stAUS 151My LadyTaipan 4.9 Cat2Mick Colecliffe TBSC76.5‑33322212
2ndAUS 173BlastTaipan 4.9 Cat2Ethan Micaleff MPASC76.548‑1511115
3rdAUS 312Slippery WillyTaipan 4.9 Sloop2Andrew WilliamsPetra WilliamsKCC73.522(DNF)451124
4thAUS 04Harken WIPF183Brin LiddellAmy GiriKCC659617‑16326
5thAUS 307Royston CapitalF183Chris BoagJosh BakerMcRae YC657‑15667430
6th888ODIEHobie 182John ForbesLily NortonPBSC76.5‑1441138733
7thAUS 2001YKnot ‑ MuzzarattiF183Archie GargettBeau WhiteKCC6551125‑151235
8thAUS 2319JamemF183James HendersonEmily HendersonMPASC6567‑12113936
9thAUS 3Cracker JackTaipan 4.9 Cat2Steve Ramsden WSC76.5‑181109131043
10thAUS 42Mostly HarmlessF183Peter SkewesBailey SkewesKCC6510104‑1661444
11thAUS 000Flat BickieF183Michael CookLois BurnYMCASC65‑19149134545
12thAUS 715MatausF16 Sloop3Lewis AbbottAnthony AbbottRPAYC67.58128810.5(DNC)46.5
13th181White CapHobie 182Oliver LeechGeoff LeechASC76.517514‑2112856
14thAUS 69Flirting with DisasterF183Simon HallsworthPeter DunkASC65121651014‑1857
15thAUS 218The BarbalootzF16 Sloop3David FisherRebeccaPBSC67.5‑221317129657
16thAUS 880MaverickF183Grant MaverJames ButlerKCC651617131410.5‑1970.5
17thAUS 3Green DogF183Alan HerbertBailey HordMPASC65112071519(DNC)72
18thAUS 555Captain MorganF183David MorganCameron KaulQLSC65159‑1817181372
19thAUS 777MuzzarattiF183Murray MakinDanielle MakinKCC6513‑231620221788
20thAUS 4Harken WIPA Class (Flying)4Steve Brewin KCC591‑262224232090
21stDAZ 23Bo DazzleF183Trevor LowderRichard BrewinKCC6520‑252018171691
22ndAUS 442WED RacingF183Tim MakepeaceToby AustinKCC65211919‑23201594
23rdAUS 517MagicalF183Kyle AmadioNeil TarrantKCC652418212221(DNF)106
24thAUS 64BrewinA Class (Flying)4Jarrod Spencer MPASC59‑252423252421117
25thAUS 8008 F183Brad AshmoreTalia AshmoreKCC65(DNS)22DNF19DNFDNS125
26thAUS 100 A Class (Flying)4Simon Nelson BBYC5926(DNF)DNF262522127
27thAUS 70ANYF183Ian LambSophia WaltonMPASC652321(DNC)DNCDNCDNC128

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