Australian Sailing have teamed up with Australian-owned natural health care company Nutricare to help promote the importance of sustainability in sailing clubs through Nutricare’s flagship brands PATCH and STRAP.
Female skippers from Queensland won both the scratch and handicap trophies at the 30th MG14 Australian Championships held at Darling Point Sailing Squadron (DPSS) from 2nd – 7th January 2022.
Please find below an overview of updates on the current restrictions in place due to COVID-19. This continues to be an ever-changing environment; the below information is current as of 12 January 2022.
Dinghies courses are tailored for both teenagers and adults and involve sailing on small exhilarating boats (one, two or three crew vessels). Read the full article to discover more information about the Dinghy program, Instructors and Centres.
Australian Sailing is seeking the support of Clubs and Class Associations to gather data around the number of sailing vessels and types owned by Clubs and Classes across Queensland.
Australian Sailing is working with clubs and class associations to identify opportunities that will arise from the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games and define how we can maximise beneficial outcomes for the sailing community both now and beyond 2032.
Southport Yacht Club’s magnificent new, multi-million-dollar floating megayacht dock is destined to become the centrepiece for Qoin Sail Paradise which will be staged from January 3-6, 2022.
The 14th SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week (SMIRW) was over too quickly, the week flying by as it does when you are in such a beautiful tropical location at the beginning of spring and the conditions are conducive – but that is how it is, and this afternoon the winners were decided.
The 2021 Hansa Class Queensland Championships will still be going ahead from Friday 8th October to Sunday 10th October 2021, hosted by Southport Yacht Club, Hollywell.
Two days of racing remain at Whitsunday Sailing Club’s Airlie Beach Race Week, which continues today with a mix of windward/leewards and passage racing, all starting on Pioneer Bay in the stunning Whitsunday Islands – or Paradise, as it is known to those who live there and visitors to the region.
SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week (SMIRW) returns to the sailing calendar in September, and Townsville Yacht Club (TYC) and its organising committee are looking forward to hosting this essential event for the community, and those entrants who are able to join in this year.
Tim McCall and the Hairy McClary crew from the Capricornia Cruising Yacht Club in Queensland had their day in the sun at Airlie Beach Race Week Festival of Sailing, their race win taking Tim McCall’s Trailable yacht to a one point lead overall