Please select your home edition
Edition
Craftinsure 2023 LEADERBOARD

3rd Annual Australia-Fiji Rendezvous - Fiji reaps rewards

by Rivergate Marina & Shipyard 2 Sep 2023 02:21 BST 25 August 2023
3rd Annual Australia-Fiji Rendezvous at Port Denarau, Fiji © Rivergate Marina and Shipyard

Rivergate Marina & Shipyard sponsored the third annual Australia-Fiji Rendezvous held at Port Denarau, Fiji, 25 August, involving 21 Australian industry proponents and organised by AIMEX-Superyacht Australia.

Andrew Cannon, General Manager, Sarah Toxward, Dock Master and Angus Paterson, Project Manager from Rivergate joined the 21-strong Australian contingent from all parts of the industry.

"It was great to see our Fiji colleagues and friends being so invested in the Australia Rendezvous event demonstrating the level of collaboration throughout the region," said Andrew Cannon.

"The Fijian hospitality was incredible and it's impressive how open and inclusive our hosts are in welcoming us all to promote the Pacific together.

"The event continues to get stronger with every year by providing a holistic platform to sell our region to the Northern Hemisphere. The Rivergate Marina and Shipyard sponsored Captains Lunch further extends the opportunities to connect with industry friends, colleagues, and the visiting yachts in Fiji."

The Friday's activities included a Morning Tea Expo, Rivergate Marina & Shipyard's VIP Captain's Lunch, Crew Cocktail Making Competition and Crew Networking Party all hosted at Sails@Denarau overlooking the superyacht marina.

On the marina, 10 superyachts attended on the Thursday, with many more cruising catamarans and other vessels in port.

"We met the Captains and crew of several superyachts, many of them as a result of knowing crew members from previous visits to Rivergate," Andrew stated, referring to a 50-metre vessel and a 43-metre sailing yacht.

In addition, several other vessels will be berthing at Rivergate in the next few months, including Kokomo, Plan B and Glaze.

"We're pleased to report two superyacht bookings from Fiji that are scheduled in the next few months. But it's just as important to walk the marina and meet owners of smaller vessels. We have three bookings from sailing and motor yachts that are a direct result of attending the Fiji event and making contact in person."

Sarah Toxward, Rivergate Dock Master, said the 2023 Australia-Fiji Rendezvous is a great opportunity to network with Captains and crew. With her own international crewing background and experience of working in Far-North Queensland for close to a decade, Sarah is uniquely placed to connect and communicate with crew.

"During my years crewing, I worked on deck, which was unusual in those days, so I have unique insight into the needs and priorities of Captains and crew," said Sarah.

"It's amazing who you meet when you walk around the dock. I met up with a crew member from BIG FISH, who is now engaged with a different superyacht and introduced me to the Captain to discuss the opportunities at Rivergate. It's a small, tight community and when you have a genuine connection it benefits all parties."

Read more about the 3rd annual Australia Fiji Rendezvous here

Related Articles

Noble Marine Musto Skiff UK Nationals overall
Eddie Bridle bags the UK Musto Skiff champion title at Hayling Island A lovely start to the day with the sun shining, blue skies, and the promise of three more championship races to decide the UK National Champion. Posted today at 12:22 am
And so, it begins…
Grand Final not run yet, but our Hobart coverage begins with something very cool Maybe a tad earlier than last year, which I think was after the Grand Final, but the 100th entrant seemed like a good place to set things off. Now with that said, Sail-World's Hobart coverage begins. Posted on 21 Sep
Emirates GBR Fourth in Geneva at Rolex SailGP
An on-water rudder swap was a first in the series' history The second day of racing at the inaugural Rolex Sail Grand Prix in Geneva proved a frustrating one for Emirates GBR. The team finished tenth and seventh in the day's two races. Posted on 21 Sep
ILCA Announcement
Protecting the one-design integrity of the class ILCA's mission is to protect the integrity of strict one-design sailing—the principle that ensures every sailor competes on equal terms. This principle, enshrined in the ILCA Fundamental Rule, has been the foundation of our class's success. Posted on 21 Sep
The Ocean Race Europe 2025: The summer of racing
Biotherm delivered a masterclass - Paprec Arkéa a lesson in consistency This Saturday, after a fiercely contested final race, the second edition of The Ocean Race Europe came to a close. It was a seven-week adventure from Germany to Montenegro, full of twists and turns, resilience, and raw emotion. Posted on 21 Sep
Salcombe Gin Centenary Race - A fitting finale
RORC Cowes clubhouse was buzzing The Salcombe Gin Centenary Race brought the curtain down on the RORC's Centenary season — for everyone except the sailors still to compete in next week's Offshore Double Handed World Championships. Posted on 21 Sep
Tornado Open, Mixed and Youth Europeans overall
Czech team dominated the event No more races were possible on the final day of the championship due to lack of wind, leaving the overall tally at five races sailed. Posted on 21 Sep
Germany Deutsche Bank claim first SailGP event win
Race Day 2 of the Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix The Germany SailGP Team presented by Deutsche Bank has entered the winners circle, claiming their first event victory at the Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix in tricky, light conditions on the waters of Lake Geneva. Posted on 21 Sep
Tom Dolan retires from Solitaire du Figaro
Flying Irishman injured his arm just one hour into the opening stage Reigning Solitaire du Figaro Paprec champion Tom Dolan confirmed this morning that he will withdraw from the third and final leg of the solo offshore race due to an injury sustained early in Leg One. Posted on 21 Sep
2025 Dutch Water Week day 4
At the end of the city's main shopping street, spectators could watch the racing The penultimate day of the Dutch Water Week brought Olympic-class sailing and windsurfing right into the heart of Almere. Posted on 21 Sep