Please select your home edition
Edition
2024 fill-in (top)

2020-21 WA IRC State Championships at Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club - Preview

by OceanRacing WA 27 Nov 2020 06:08 GMT 28-29 November 2020
RFBYC Offshore Racing - close racing near to the Perth Metro beaches - 2020-21 WA IRC State Championships © Lindsay Preece / Ironbark Photos

The 2020-21 WA IRC State Championships for Ocean Racing WA will be hosted by Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club this weekend. An excellent line up of nineteen teams are preparing to contest four around the buoys races and two longer passage races to make up the IRC Series with twenty six yachts part of the regatta. Current IRC State Champion in Division One, The Cadillac, Peter Chappell's Barrett 9.5 will be racing and with some new competition this time around.

The regulars will be there, Craig Carter's Carkeek 47 Indian who placed second last year, current Siska Champion Joss (Ian Clyne, J122) and Geoff Bishop's CheckMate (Summit King 40). They're joined this year by a Melges 32 named Boom owned by Robert Scharnell and Hugh Warner's Infiniti 36, Ocean Ranger, loaded up with young guns hungry for some great racing.

Another team supporting the youth sailors is Argo. Chris Higham has dedicated his Archambault 40 to a youth squad programme for the past couple of years, developing top young sailors such as Conor Nicholas, as multihull world champion into offshore racing. This year Conor is a key member of the team on Ocean Ranger and Argo is raising almost a full crew of new youth sailors. All but two of the Argo team are under 30 and they've made an effort to represent the next generation at this years State Championship event. Chris Higham commented "the crew present a diverse sample of our young aspiring sailors with five females mixing it in with the lads. The crew have varied experience with some having several races on Argo under their belts including the Cat 2 Fremantle to Geraldton and return races last season. Five of the crew will be sailing on Argo for the first time and can expect a big step up from their dinghy sailing backgrounds." (Read the full Argo youth story at oceanracingwa.com.au).

In Division Two, David Davenport will be looking for a win with his Jeanneau Sunfast 3600 Crush. The team placed second in last years event. Other contenders in this division will be Simon Torvaldsen's JPK 10.80 Atomic Blonde and Wyuna (Beneteau First 34.7, Dennis Vincent and Hilary Arthure). New to the event this year are David Lynn's Adams RIB, an Adam's 10.6 and Trevor Taylors Runnells 8, No Etiquette.

Racing will be held off the beaches in Perth and Rockingham over the weekend. On Saturday, beachgoers in North Cottesloe will be treated to the offshore yachts throughout the morning before the passage race taking the fleet south to Rockingham.

Sunday morning along the foreshore in Rockingham again with another two windward - leeward style races in the bay followed by a midday start to the passage race back to Fremantle.

To promote and encourage youth and young adults in ocean racing, Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club have been including an IRC Youth Cup Series as an addition to their weekend regatta for the past few years. It's looking popular this year with over 30 sailors already signed up across 11 teams. Ishbel Laing (Ocean Ranger) and Will Boulden (Indian) commented that they are looking forward to racing in view of the beaches, its exciting to be part of an event that is showcasing ocean racing to the general public. They are also pleased about the weather forecast so far with sunshine and good southerly breezes on offer, the ride home on Sunday afternoon should be a blast.

Follow the fleet on social media with Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club and Ocean Racing WA.

Related Articles

2024 Etchells Worlds at Fremantle overall
Magpie soars like an eagle to claim the title James Mayo (1999) and Richard Allanson (2019) have previously won the Etchells World Championships, but this is the first time in 20 years that Graeme Taylor can claim the honour. Posted on 22 Mar
2024 Etchells Worlds at Fremantle Day 4
Magpie flies away with 11-point lead Magpie's Graeme Taylor, James Mayo, and Richard Allanson spread their wings and launched themselves into an 11-point lead after Race 7 and Race 8 of the 2024 Etchells World Championships in Fremantle, Western Australia. Posted on 21 Mar
2024 Etchells Worlds at Fremantle Day 3
Shiftier than a bag of snakes! Day 3 of the 2024 Etchells World Championships brought a new level of frustration for the 40 competing boats, with light and shifty conditions across the race course all afternoon. Posted on 20 Mar
2024 Etchells Worlds at Fremantle Day 2
Big changes and bigger gains The second day of racing at the 2024 Etchells World Championships saw a big change in conditions and bigger gains across the scoreboard. Posted on 19 Mar
2024 Etchells Worlds at Fremantle Day 1
Sendy first day, just what the Doctor ordered When Race Officer Ross Wilson called for an early start, the competitors knew they were in for an exciting first day of racing for the 2024 Etchells World Championships in Fremantle, Western Australia. Posted on 18 Mar
2024 Etchells Bill Steele Regatta overall
Graeme Taylor on board Magpie with James Mayo and Richard Allanson take the win At the end of day 3 of the Pre-Worlds Bill Steele Regatta, Graeme Taylor on board Magpie with James Mayo and Richard Allanson took the win, with a consistently competitive scorecard including a couple of bullets. Posted on 14 Mar
2024 Etchells Bill Steele Regatta Day 2
Day 2 brought cloudy conditions, lighter breeze but still plenty of action With two days done and dusted, and four races in the bag, day 2 brought cloudy conditions, lighter breeze but still plenty of action around the marks - and perhaps a few scratches to buff out before the final day's racing. Posted on 13 Mar
2024 Etchells Bill Steele Regatta Day 1
The pre-worlds regatta begins in Fremantle, Western Australia Today was the perfect day for sailors to ease into the Pre-Worlds event that is the Bill Steele Regatta off of beautiful Fremantle Sailing Club. Sunshine, a steady breeze and a glamour seastate saw two races completed. Posted on 11 Mar
Professionals & amateurs ready to go head-to-head
At the 2024 Etchells Worlds in Fremantle Some of the world's best professional and amateur sailors will fight it out on the same race course later this month as the 2024 Etchells Worlds get started in Fremantle, Western Australia. Posted on 7 Mar
Changing of the guard on the cards in the Etchells
A group of young guns won the last race of the WA Etchells States last weekend The future of Etchells sailing in both Western Australia - and right across the nation - is in good hands after a group of young guns won the last race of the WA Etchells States last weekend. Posted on 23 Feb