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2025-26 Australian 18ft skiff Championship on Sydney Harbour - Day 1

by Frank Quealey 17 Jan 06:14 GMT 17-19 January 2026

The Yandoo team of Micah Lane, Fang Warren and Lewis Brake grabbed the lead shortly after the start and despite a strong challenge from the Shaw and Partners Financial Services team over the concluding stages of the race led all the way to take out Race 1 of the 2025-26 Australian 18ft skiff Championship on Sydney Harbour today.

Strong winds earlier in the day forced race officials to alter the race schedule of two short course races and elected to sail one full length race over the South-East course. It was a decision which produced an excellent race in very poor conditions.

Rain, poor visibility and fluctuating wind strengths throughout the race challenged the fleet and there were some very good performances by a number of teams, but the 2023-24 Australian and Giltinan champion team of Lane, Warren and Brake were superb and have set the benchmark for the remainder of the regatta, which concludes on Monday.

At the of the long SE course, Yandoo crossed the finish line 40s ahead of Shaw and Partners Financial Services (Keagan York, Matt Stenta and Tom Anderson), with a fast-finishing Balmain (Henry Larkings, Tom Grimes and Lachlan Pryor) a further 1m39s back in third place.

GC Sails, representing the Brisbane 18 footers SC, won the start and was always within the top four placings throughout the entire race. Skippered by Scott Cunningham, GC Sails finished in fourth place just ahead of Fisher & Paykel (Brett Van Munster), Lazarus Capital Partners (Tom Cunich), Smeg (Ash Rooklyn), Brisbane 18 Footers (Josh Sloman), Rag & Famish Hotel (Ben Crafoord) and The Oak Double Bay-4Pines (Hugo Stoner).

Yandoo took the lead soon after the start and led y 10s from Shaw and Partners at the weather mark off Shark Island then extended it to 30s after the long spinnaker run across the harbour to Robertson Point.

There was a great battle behind the two leaders with little between Balmain, GC Sails, Brisbane 18 Footers, Lazarus, Smeg, Fisher & Paykel and Big Foot Bags and Covers (Dave Hayter, Qld).

Yandoo again extended her lead, to 40s, at Clark Island before the fleet's next downwind leg to the mark off Chowder Bay.

The spinnaker run tested all the crews as the wind dropped and the rain and visibility became worse.

Over the next three legs of the course, two windward legs and a spinnaker run between Chowder Bay, Rose Bay and Taylors Bay produced more fluctuating conditions. The breeze dropped as the fleet worked in to Rose Bay Mark and Yandoo increased her lead to 1m20s but Shaw and Partners dragged that back to just 15s at Taylors Bay after electing to run on the western side of Shark Island under spinnaker when Yandoo's went to the east.

The Shaw and Partners team tried desperately to grab the lead from Yandoo on the final spinnaker run but trailed by 5s as the pair headed to the finish. Yandoo eased away over the final work to the finish for her 40s victory.

Race 1 Results:

PosBoat NameFinishElapsedHandicapCorrectedCorrected Pos
1Yandoo (Tom Needham, Fang Warren, Lewis Brake)15:03:2401:03:24001:03:243
2Shaw and Partners (Keagan York, Phil Marshall, Tom Anderson)15:04:0401:04:04101:03:042
3Balmain (Henry Larkings, Tom Grimes, Lachlan Pryor)15:05:4301:05:43101:04:437
4GC Sails (Scott Cunningham, Joel Turner, David Cunningham)15:06:1901:06:19401:02:191
5Fisher and Paykel (Brett Van Munster, Tom Quigley, Logan Radford)15:06:3501:06:35301:03:354
6Lazarus (Tom Cunich, Marc Chapon, Tim Westwood)15:06:5101:06:51301:03:516
7Smeg (Ash Rooklyn, Niall Morrow, Mike McKensey)15:06:5201:06:52201:04:528
8Brisbane Eighteen Footers Sailing Club (Josh Sloman, Ben Roxburgh, Angus Barker)15:07:4901:07:49401:03:495
9Rag & Famish (Ben Crafoord, Ryan Ewings, Max Nearn)15:07:5001:07:50101:06:509
10The Royal Oak (Hugo Stoner, Zann Scrimgeour, Daniel Watson)15:11:1701:11:17301:08:1710
11Big Foot Bags and Covers (David Hayter, Trent Neighbour, Elliott Mahar)15:11:2201:11:22301:08:2211
12Club Marine (Emma Rankin, Brandon Buyink, Jed Cruikshank)15:14:1201:14:123.501:10:4212
13The Killer Coffee Co (Sam Abel, Max Voss, Nick Rozenauers)15:17:2201:17:22401:13:2213
DNFSixt (Jacob Marks, Alex Marinelli, Matt Doyle)
DNFVaikobi (Kirk Mitchel, Andrew Stephenson, Daniel Barnett)
DNFBlack Knight (Heinrich von Bayern, Tom Martin, Andy Martin)
TLE18 Footers B&R Racing Team (Luca Gambacorti, Nic Livermore, Nathan Byrne)
TLESothebys Ballard Properties (Bec Hancock, Cam Walker, Ed Swain)
TLEGotcha4Life (Kade Morgan, Graeme Fairbairn, Isaac Marney)
TLEThe Kitchen Maker (Lachlan Steel, Nathan Gulliksen, Hamish Vass)

Racing continues tomorrow when the Australian 18 Footers League will conduct Day Two of the Australian Championship. Day Three (the final day) will be sailed on Monday 19 January. The club's spectator ferry will follow the racing and SailMedia will livestream all the action with an expert commentary team on the course to provide information for viewers:

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