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High winds, high energy O'pen Skiff Manly Cup at Manly Yacht Club

by AUS O'pen Skiff Association 4 Dec 21:55 PST 29-30 November 2025

If there was one thing not in short supply on Day One of the Manly Cup, it was breeze! A punchy 20 knots lit up the racecourse from the very first gun, setting the stage for an electrifying weekend.

Held every year in late November, early December off Manly Yacht Club on Sydney Harbour, the Manly Cup is a one-design regatta sailed on the O'pen Skiff, a full one-design high energy, junior class designed for young sailors between the age of 8-17. The event upsized this year with 68 boats— including the biggest-ever Green Fleet, boasting 20 young sailors taking on their first regatta. Add another 25 boats in the Intermediate/Silver Fleet plus 20 fast-moving contenders in Gold, and the harbour was buzzing.

With conditions cranking on Day One, only the Gold Fleet was sent out—and even they had their hands full. Two exciting, full-power races were completed before the breeze ramped up again, delivering gusts over 25 knots and forcing racing to be abandoned. But the energy didn't stop there... it was time for the Giant SUP Showdown! Three monster boards, teams of 20 sailors each—yes, twenty per board—lined up for an all-out battle of teamwork, balance, chaos, and leadership. Gold vs Silver vs Green. To level the playing field, Gold took a two-minute handicap, Silver one minute, and Green launched off the gun. Even so, Gold surged through for the win and a very well-earned ice cream victory.

Day Two arrived with picture-perfect racing conditions, and all fleets hit the water ready to roll. Four races before lunch and another three after made it a massive day. Gold finished with eight races and two drops; Silver wrapped up six races with one drop—plenty of action for sailors, coaches, and spectators alike.

A huge shout-out to the incredible volunteers who powered the event from behind the scenes. Special thanks to Principal Race Officer Steve Tucker, Umpire Massimo Henderson, and Marg Anderson from Marg's Yacht Photo for capturing all the brilliant moments. We couldn't do it without you!

Overall Results:

PosAge Div.Boat NameSail NoClubHelmR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Pts
Gold Fleet
1stU17WeiWei12546Noosa YRCLeon‑Wei Petit‑31(DSQ)111127
2ndU17biccie12629Southport YCNathaniel McCarthy‑12‑522422113
3rdU13White Cap13367Manly YCOliver Leech4‑154536‑12325
4thU17Aussie One13567Yarra Bay 16ft SCBrodie Cooley22586‑10‑9528
5thU17RRSRC19777Richmond River SCFinley Gleeson8‑1239244‑1030
6thU17Bicharraca13378Tinaroo SCFrancesca Del Favero‑133‑106733931
7thU13Sally12737Noosa YRCMorgan Haines‑16413‑11810632
8thU13Hydrophobic13377Tinaroo SCIsabella Del Favero1‑109‑10956434
9thU17Scarborough12853Avalon SCCharlie Quinn5874‑127‑151142
10thU13BicAUS12634Tinaroo SCTristan Rankine66‑1712511‑13848
11thU13GT12542Port Kembla SCCharlie Hughes1071111‑13135‑1457
12thU17Cannonball9448Manly YCFred Voorderhake711‑15‑1410981257
13thU17Chocolate Factory12763Yarra Bay 16ft SCCharlie WAIT9148‑158‑1571359
14thU13BIC Sharky10634Cronulla SCCasey Roeder‑20176719‑2016772
15thU17Walk on Water12059Manly YCJoshua Merritt11(DNS)1213141611‑1777
16thU13Bob the Bic12727Manly YCOlivia Lorentz159‑1816151214‑1881
17thU17Hazza12628Port Mac SCHarriet Houghton‑17131417‑1814171691
18thU13Zac Attack13355Manly YCZac McKavanagh141616181717‑20‑1998
19thU13IYKYK126631Manly YCAlbert Brooks18(DNF)132016‑211921107
20thU13Koenetic13550Concord & Ryde SCKoen Fernando19(DNF)‑201920181815109
21stU17TicTack13326Balmoral SCInes Whitehorne‑21(DNS)192121192120121
Silver Fleet
1stU13UP UP12844Manly YCZach Gallagher2‑42111  7
2ndU13Tui7346Gosford SCHugo Fergus13‑4322  11
3rdU13Crazy Sailing34DManly YCHarrison Devlin‑917453  20
4thU13Miles Ahead11363Gosford SCMiles Chadwick‑653644  22
5thU13HMAS Bictory7484Manly YCBenjamin Reed3‑99265  25
6thU13Easy Breezy8230Yarra Bay 16ft SCLachlan GABB82‑14577  29
7thU13Ice burg12747Avalon SCSebastian Cockle10‑111838  30
8thU13KNOT ENOUGH WIND8317Gosford SCPhoenix Oppedisano566‑141012  39
9thU13Little BIC Psycho12593Avalon SCNeve Quinn‑12105789  39
10thU13Skiffs & Giggles12672Manly YCJamie Stroud47‑1391110  41
11thU17Hannah's boat12584Balmoral SCHannah Sue‑on11131010‑186  50
12thU17Albatross12572 Ruby Costigan78‑19121315  55
13thU13SIZZLE12618Manly YCHugo Amy(DNC)128131213  58
14thU13The flying wind12607Manly YCOliver Walker151511‑161614  71
15thU13Unconceivable12824Balmoral SCMarco Chierici13(DNC)DNC111411  73
16thU13Supercharged10038Yarra Bay 16ft SCBrax Cooley14‑181618918  75
17thU17JackKane11677Manly YCJack Kane‑161415151516  75
18thU13Slay afloat12631Manly YCMabel Brooks‑191617171719  86
19thU13Sammy11634Manly YCGabriela Alvarado171718‑201917  88
20thU13Club Bic12638Manly YCPascal Chapman18(DNS)1219DNCDNC  97
21stU17Rocket11655Manly YCRocket Dent(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC  120
21stU13Buoy oh buoy12635Manly YCHugo Denney(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC  120
21stU17Jasper12606Manly YCJasper Ralph‑Bowman(DNC)DNCDNCDNCDNCDNC  120

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