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50th Tasar Australian National Championship at Mandurah Offshore Fishing and Sailing Club

by Chris Payne 24 Jan 08:55 GMT
50th Tasar Australian National Championship © Tom Hodge / tomhodgemedia.pic-time.com

The 50th Australian Tasar Championship was held at the Mandurah Offshore Fishing and Sailing Club (MOFSC) in Western Australia in January 2025, celebrating a half-century of competitive Tasar sailing. The event drew a talented fleet of sailors from across the country, with the picturesque backdrop of Mandurah and the club's exceptional race management contributing to a truly memorable regatta.

A Family Affair in the top ten

This year's championship showcased the unique family-oriented spirit of Tasar sailing, with father-daughter combinations dominating the top twenty standings. Among them was the youngest competitor, Naomi Taylor, crewing for her father Ian aboard 'Sweet Potayto'. The duo delivered an impressive performance, winning three out of the ten races and showcasing a combination of skill, resilience, and teamwork.

Consistency across the series ultimately determined the final standings, with Craig McPhee and Wayne Hale from South Australia securing the championship title aboard Roll Your Own (sail number 2857). Their exceptional sailing, including multiple race wins, ensured they held off a competitive field.

Western Australia's own David Meehan and Rhyss Edwards took second place aboard Critical Path (2938), while the Victorian team of Heather Macfarlane and Chris Payne, on WAC (2969), claimed third. The family-focused camaraderie and high level of competition were evident throughout the event, with sailors demonstrating both sportsmanship and skill across all conditions.

A Spectacular Venue

Mandurah's reliable sea breezes and stunning coastal scenery proved an ideal setting for the milestone event. Multiple Olympic Gold Medalist Mat Wearn hailed Mandurah as his favourite sailing venue in the Southern Hemisphere, a testament to the venue's world-class conditions. He also expressed his enthusiasm for Lago di Garda, Italy—the host location for the 2025 Tasar World Championships—which he regards as the Northern Hemisphere's best sailing destination. There is a full gallery of great photos by Tom Hodge.

Volunteers: The Heart of the Event

The success of the championship was due in no small part to the dedicated volunteers from both MOFSC and the local Tasar fleet. Their hard work behind the scenes ensured the smooth running of the regatta and created a welcoming, community-driven atmosphere for competitors and spectators alike. And of course no sailing day was complete without a daily presentation full of laughs and prizes led by Al Capitan - Alistair Murray. The celebration of the 50th championship was as much a tribute to these volunteers as it was to the sailors.

Looking Ahead

The 2026 Australian Tasar Championship is set to be held at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron in Brisbane in early January. With this year's event setting a high benchmark, anticipation is already building for what promises to be another exciting chapter in Tasar sailing.

As the sailors now set their sights on Lago di Garda for the World Championships later this year, the 50th Australian Tasar Championship will be remembered as a historic and heartwarming celebration of the class's legacy, marked by family, competition, and community spirit. Full details on the 'Garda Worlds' can be found at 2025.tasarworlds.com

Overall Results:

PosBoat (sail)Helm (Region) - CrewR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R10R8R9Pts
Roll Your Own (2857)Craig Mcphee (SA)‑Wayne Hale22[ 3]22113[ 16]114
Critical Path (2938)David Meehan (WA)‑Rhyss Edwards[ 10]451[ 17]2212219
WAC (2969)Heather Macfarlane (VIC)‑Chris Payne13[ 4][ 4]34344426
Escape Boat (2937)Scott Olsen (WA)‑Julie Olsen[ 17]12583UFD25329
Al Capitan (2941)Alistair Murray (VIC)‑Clare Ridgway8873[ 10]5458[ 9]48
Tae Think Again (2922)Lloyd Lissiman (WA)‑Skip Lissiman‑Kim Short[ 11]108846893[ 13]56
Windfix (2859)Ross Martin (VIC)‑Natasha Martin361010689[ 14]6[ 11]58
Sweet Potayto (2192)Ian Taylor (VIC)‑Naomi Taylor6[ 28]1171911151[ 18]61
Waimukabout (2617)Andrew Martin (VIC)‑Imogen Martin9566[ 19]7[ 14]713861
10 Crisp (2658) Dennis Dixon (WA)‑Zoe Dixon1911[ 23]14[ 24]1251114692
11 Zailing (2915)Trevor Date (WA)‑Peter Browne414916151510[ 24][ 18]1093
12 Oogy Wawa (2830)Stuart Templeton (SA)‑Nicole Kidman1571611[ 28]14[ 24]621595
13 Product of Australia (2673)Kayne Binks (WA)‑Louise Binks[ 20][ 15]1371213158121595
14 Unleashed (2860)Dean Dixon (WA)‑Zac Bruce[ 14]121113SCP10131391495
15 SMAC (2883)Peter Davis (TAS)‑Karen Davis129151518[ 22]7[ 19]101298
16 Firefly (2878)Anton Mann (WA)‑Ela Roodhouse 16RET1912[ 26]16610227108
17 Clear Air (2905)Jessica Lundh (WA)‑Liz Wright5RET122871717DNS722115
18 Bonavita (2936)Heath Townsend (WA)‑Ben Roodhouse[ 27]18249[ 27]1912121119124
19 Destino (2959)Mahoro Sekiguchi (JAPAN)‑Ryo Uematsu131717181611DNS2015[ 23]127
20 Sail a Vie (2963)Blaise Vinot (VIC)‑Ingrid Vinot2116142413[ 25]RET182516147
21 Ook Fish (2002)Harry Wright (WA)‑Isabella Dunlop722[ 30][ 26]142426211726157
22 Elusive (2872)Neil Temperley (NSW)‑Stuart Glase25242119[ 33]181817[ 32]17159
23 Under pressure (2818)Kenneth Waller (WA)‑Cj Waller18212221212320[ 27]20[ 27]166
24 Elegantly Wasted (2887)Neil Forster (WA)‑Rachel Fowler282020DNS112025DNS2320167
25 Up 2 Us (2945)Anthony Walsh (VIC)‑Emily Walsh2227182792919DNS19[ 32]170
26 Wheres What (2081)Chris Carmichael (WA)‑Chris Bucktin2419UFDDNF252121162421171
27 Butterfly Effect (2774)Kate Best (WA)‑Geoff Munt2313[ 32]2320261625[ 30]28174
28 A‑Team (2138)Ashton Blay (WA)‑Alex Dixon[ 33]25[ 29]25232723232824198
29 Hei Hei (2993)Damien Smith (WA)‑Lorelei Barnes Smith29262520[ 31]282822[ 33]25203
30 Blasar (2901)Warren Blay (WA)‑Belinda Black[ 31]292822223122DNS2731212
31 Date Night (2812)Jamie Wright (WA)‑Rebecca Wright3023[ 31]DNF293030262929226
32 Cows With Guns (1954)Fiona McCabe (WA)‑Fiona Davidson2631262932[ 33]31DNS2633234
33 MAD (2590)James Crisp (WA)‑Francesca Crisp[ 32]302730303227DNF3130237
34 No Cap (2095)Philip Goodchild (WA)‑Nicola GoodchildDPIDNS33DNS343429DNS34DNF268

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