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First local entry to Airlie Beach Race Week no longer a 'Mistery'

by Di Pearson 4 Apr 2019 00:46 BST 8-15 August 2019
Mistery at ABRW 2018 © Shirley Wodson

When Bill Hopton entered his Swarbrick S99 into the 2019 Airlie Beach Race Week, he wasn't expecting to be the first local in the Festival of Sailing's fleet.

Nonetheless, it wouldn't be the first time 'Mistery' has claimed an inaugural spot.

Originally named 'Thick as a brick' she was the first S99 to be built in 1985.

"Fortunately somebody changed her name," Hopton laughed before going on to explain how Mistery epitomised his feelings about the 31st running of the Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) hosted event.

"I've owned the boat for eight years and only missed one Airlie Beach Race Week since then," he said.

"Why? Because it's pure and simple fun.

"You're racing in the Whitsundays in the middle of winter in shorts and T-shirt; it's great passage racing but without being too serious."

When asked how he felt about leading the pack in the entry stakes, Hopton was optimistic of a good omen for things to come.

"I just wanted to make sure I had my entry in, but let's hope we're leading the pack at presentation night – either in the prize-giving or the drinking stakes – I don't mind which one," he joked.

WSC Event Chairman, Ross Chisholm, said he was thrilled to see Mistery claiming the coveted title of first local boat.

"It's really great to see a boat I recognise that's here every year and here for the right reasons – to be part of the regatta and not just for the trophies," he said.

"They want to be competitive and win what they can of course, but they've got the fun attitude and they make sure they enjoy all aspects of the regatta.

Chisholm said everything was on track for a bumper Race Week from August 8-15.

"Entries are looking good for this time of year and we're confident of getting 125-130 boats," he said.

Tourism Whitsundays Chief Executive Officer, Tash Wheeler, said with this number of boats came a phenomenal number of supporters and crew, injecting an overall contribution of around $6 million to the Whitsundays' economy.

"Airlie Beach Race Week is one of the key events of the year both on the water and onshore," she said.

"The now tried and tested concept of an onshore Festival of Sailing encompassing food stalls and live entertainment, as well as free and premium events, has definitely proven a winning mix."

Tourism Whitsundays will be joining forces with Airlie Beach Race Week by combining the April networking night with the 2019 event launch.

All are welcome to come to the Whitsunday Sailing Club on April 11 from 6-8pm.

Tickets are free for Tourism Whitsundays members and $22 for non-members, available via whitsundaytickets.com.au/event/9063 by April 10 for catering purposes.

For entry, Notice of Race and all additional Race Week information go to: www.abrw.com.au/sailing/entries

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