Please select your home edition
Edition
Zhik 2024 December

Brisbane to Gladstone preparatory races

by Ian Grant on 15 Mar 2001
No one needs to send a message to ‘Old Hughie’ the sailor’s weather god than another two days of recreational time for aquatic pursuits will roll over after midnight tonight.

He has certainly been far from kind over recent weeks and capped a stormy mood with a downpour, which dampened the best intentions last Friday.

Hopefully the winds, which have almost blown the stars off the ensign over the past month or so, will finally fall into the moderate range for the important International Paints sponsored Blue Water championship race to Double Island Point and return this weekend.

Local Sunshine Coast offshore sailors need valuable time on the water over the next few weeks as they prepare to contest the Brisbane-Gladstone race and the important Centenary Celebration of Our Nation Cup.

The special hand crafted Italian Gilt cup specifically commissioned for a team’s race over the 308 nautical miles between Brisbane’s Sandgate Pier and Auckland Point in Gladstone has attracted a strong nomination.

As yet the Mooloolaba Yacht Club are to officially declare their team but wins in past years suggest they will again be a top contender.

But meanwhile the offshore skippers and crews are focused on gaining a major place in this weekend’s 90 nautical mile race for the prestigious International Paints trophy.

Nortruss G-Wizz a regular line honours winner vin the race north to Wolf Rock has not raced this summer which leaves the race wide open for the first to finish trophy.

Recent form and the promise of moderate winds will suit the highly experienced crew aboard the Adams 13m sloop Sumusilk.

Sailors like skipper Tony Woodcock, navigator Nick Cox, Trevor McDonaugh, Col Thomas and Chris Warnes who have sailed a collective total of 57 Gladstone races are expected to use this race as an important evaluation for the Easter classic.

Hours on the deck are always important and this combination that sail just as well after dark are conscious about being race prepared for the long haul.

The same challenge applies to Special Effect (Ian Caroline) and Tiga (Barry Wood).

All three crews have the experience, potential and tactical sailing endurance capable of winning the historical Celebration Of Our Nation Cup for the best three-boat performance.

However they need to refine their skills, which places a lot of importance on the results in the MYC ocean race starting off Pt Cartwright tomorrow at 0800 hrs.

Equal interest will surround the battle for honours in the shorter Blue Water series race for the Division 11 fleet where the consistent performing Soraya (Jim Craddock), Barranjoey (Noel Stanaway) and Jaroda Tide (Tim Darbyshire) are heading for a nip-n-tuck to resolve the major places.

Results from both Division races will also decide which crew head the point’s table in the Club championship.

Related Articles

XR 41 Dominates at MaiOR Regatta
Racing Renaissance in Kiel The all-new XR 41 "Formula X" secured a resounding debut victory, reviving X-Yachts' competitive legacy and energising a vibrant international racing fleet.
Posted today at 3:44 pm
15th RS Tera Eric Twiname Scheme
Facilitating the use of RS Teras in clubs across the UK in 2025 RS Sailing are delighted to announce that they will be collaborating with the Eric Twiname Trust for the 15th ET RS Tera Scheme to facilitate the use of RS Tera's in clubs across the UK in 2025.
Posted today at 3:21 pm
World Sailing Annual Conference & Awards preview
This will be the second time the town has hosted a World Sailing Annual Conference. The coastal destination of Dún Laoghaire has been chosen to host the 2025 World Sailing Annual Conference and World Sailing Awards from 3-8 November 2025, bringing together over 400 international delegates.
Posted today at 3:18 pm
Transat Paprec Finish - The most beautiful night
Charlotte Yven claims victory again under the Skipper Macif banner, this time with Hugo Dhallenne From the explosion of joy of Charlotte Yven and Hugo Dhallenne (Skipper Macif) to the happiness of Thomas de Dinechin and Aglaé Ribon, less than three hours passed.
Posted today at 3:11 pm
RS300s Harken RS Sprints at Rutland
Head out the boat racing at Rooster National Tour Event 2 A light wind forecast for the Saturday with the promise of more on Sunday drew a crowd of 11 RS300s for the Harken RS Sprint championships at Rutland.
Posted today at 2:54 pm
RS700 Rooster National Tour at Snettisham Beach SC
The third installment was eagerly anticipated with its usual mix of competitive racing. With most competitors arriving on Friday evening, the sailors had a great opportunity to catch up in bar to reacquaint with old friends and meet new ones ahead of what was going to be an early start the following morning.
Posted today at 12:58 pm
Dominant British Dragons Make Their Mark
World Cup warm-up in Portugal The road to the 2025 Dragon World Championship is heating up, and this week's warm-up event in Portugal proved to be the perfect curtain-raiser. Hosted by Vilamoura Sailing from 6th to 8th May, the event saw 25 Dragons take to the waters.
Posted today at 12:47 pm
Entry open for the 2025 Musto Skiff UK Nationals
Confirmed for 18 to 21 September at Hayling Island Sailing Club The Noble Marine UK Musto Skiff National Championship 2025 is confirmed for 18 to 21 September and will be hosted at Hayling Island Sailing Club (HISC).
Posted today at 10:46 am
TOR Summit Genova and Generation Ocean Symposium
Genova will host a powerful three-day event connecting generations to protect the ocean The Ocean Race Summit Genova and the Generation Ocean Symposium, an ambitious three-day event, will take place in Genova, Italy in November 2025.
Posted today at 10:42 am
ULTIM® Class presents its race programme
Ambitious sporting programme for the next four seasons Synonymous with excellence and innovation in the world of ocean racing, the ULTIM® Class presents an ambitious sport programme for the next four seasons, alternating single-handed, double-handed and crewed races.
Posted today at 7:49 am