Please select your home edition
Edition
Musto 2023 Hikers LEADERBOARD

Record fleet ready to roll at Sail Port Stephens 2019

by Mark Rothfield 4 Apr 2019 03:55 BST 8-14 April 2019
Commodores Cup cruiser-racer heaven - Sail Port Stephens 2018 © Salty Dingo

As Sail Port Stephens 2019 comes under starters orders, a mammoth 248 entries have been received across classes ranging from sports boats to TP52s – even before counting the junior one-sail and 16-foot skiff fleets that will register on their race day.

Allowing for cross-overs for the different series being contested during the week-long regatta, it represents more than 160 individual craft – easily a record in the event's 12-year history. Additional divisions have been factored into the newly released Sailing Instructions.

Bats are raised as the Bannisters Port Stephens Commodores Cup, which starts on Monday April 8, has cracked the ton for the first time. Among the 101 entries are 18 Jeanneaus that will be contesting their own class trophy within the main series.

More than 20 entries are lined up for the NSW IRC Championship, with hot prospects including Bob Cox's DK46 Nine Dragons, Darryl Hodgkinson's Carkeek 40 Victoire, Carl Crafoord's Cookson 12 Sail Exchange and the Farr MRX of Geoff Pearson.

Representing Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron is Not a Diamond, an all-carbon HH42 owned by David Redfern and Linda Gorry, while added to the mix are six TP52s that will have their own division.

Ian Oatley's remarkable Q, an RP42, is making its first appearance at Port Stephens in the NSW Super 12s fleet, challenging the Shaw 11-metre hotrod Little Nico.

Performance Racing has 27 entries, ranging from a pair of J24s to the Marten 49 Arrandi. One to watch is the brilliantly sailed Farr 31 of Dale Sharp from Lake Macquarie. Performance Cruising, meanwhile has another record fleet of 60 competitors.

The spray on the bay will fly thick and fast during the VX One State Championship that's drawn 14 contenders from Victoria, Queensland and, in Chris Dean's case, South Australia to challenge the five NSW boats.

The Australian Sports Boats Nationals, by comparison, has become virtually a State-of-Origin clash between NSW and Queensland – the latter represented by Graham Sherring's Retuned and Jamie and Barry Berndt's Situation Normal aiming to dethrone Andrew York's Reo Speedwagon.

The feeder races from Pittwater on Saturday and Newcastle on Sunday also look jam-packed. In fact, several Port Stephens yachts have entered the Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club's 41-strong fleet to sail back to home waters. The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club has 15 entrants in its Cat 3 Bluewater Pointscore event.

Regatta Director Jennifer Hughes says the regatta will be the most colourful ever.

"We've got a fantastic fleet and have upped the ante with the onshore social schedule, so it looks like being a brilliant event," she said. "We really thank all the competitors and also the local marinas who've bent over backwards to accommodate everyone."

Sail Port Stephens officially begins tomorrow with the 4th annual Women Who Sail Australia Gathering on the Bay at d'Albora Marina Nelson Bay, bringing sailors from across Australia and New Zealand for three days of safety and technical talks. Email or see their Facebook page for details.

Sailing Instructions and course maps can be found via sailportstephens.com.au/racing/sailing-instructions.

Event website: www.sailportstephens.com.au

Related Articles

Revised dates & format for Sail Port Stephens 2023
The iconic Commodores Cup series is being extended to five days Sail Port Stephens (SPS) is revamping its event schedule and revising dates for racing in April and May 2023, having outgrown the previous week-long format that remained largely unchanged since its inception in 2008. Posted on 30 Sep 2022
Sail Port Stephens overall
Spectacular week of racing comes to fading finish As so often happens in yacht racing, the story is denied a fitting finish due to a lack of wind when it's needed most. And it was certainly the case at Sail Port Stephens today, with a predicted 10-knot sou'easter failing to materialise. Posted on 10 Apr 2022
Sail Port Stephens Day 6
Change as good as a holiday on Sailebration Saturday The best laid schemes of mice, men and race committees often go awry, especially in the fluid environment of yacht racing, and Day 6 of Sail Port Stephens 2022 was one of those days. Posted on 9 Apr 2022
Sail Port Stephens Day 5
Pantaenius Sail Port Stephens Trophy Series off to a bright and breezy start Pessimists were predicting showers and light winds but the optimists and opportunists seized the day as the Pantaenius Sail Port Stephens Trophy Series and NSW Yachting Championships got off to a mostly bright and breezy start. Posted on 8 Apr 2022
Sail Port Stephens Day 3
Commodores Cup finale is yacht racing at its best Queensland has Surfers Paradise, NSW has Sailors Paradise. It's located just outside the headlands of Port Stephens, where a cluster of Hawaiian-style islands from the set of Jurassic Park create an idyllic racecourse for yachts Posted on 6 Apr 2022
Sail Port Stephens Day 2
Postcard conditions as paradise finds some breeze They say history never repeats but a 'lightening' breeze can certainly strike twice, as 120 yachts competing in Sail Port Stephens' Commodores Cup Race 2 discovered today. Posted on 5 Apr 2022
Sail Port Stephens Day 1
Off to gentle start and bunched finish Rarely has there been a parting as sweet as watching 120 yachts slide down a sparkling Port Stephens under spinnaker in Race 1 of the 2022 Bannisters Port Stephens Commodores Cup. Posted on 4 Apr 2022
2018 Sail Port Stephens day 7
Huey has the final say After six days of sublime sunshine and sailing, a wild westerly has put paid to any further racing across all divisions, leaving overnight results standing. Posted on 15 Apr 2018
2018 Sail Port Stephens day 6
Super Saturday of Sail Port Stephens 2018 was as good as it gets If you like your sailing fast and flat, with uninhabited islands and surfing beaches added for good measure, then Super Saturday of Sail Port Stephens 2018 was as good as it gets. Posted on 14 Apr 2018
NSW IRC Championship day 1
Patrice toasts champagne conditions at Sail Port Stephens Fittingly for a fleet boasting Wild Oats X for the first time, the NSW IRC Championships at Sail Port Stephens enjoyed champagne sailing conditions on the offshore race course for three windward-leeward races on day one. Posted on 13 Apr 2018