Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Jason wins Speers Point Regatta

Hello to all

I have just had word from Speers Point representatives that Jason Waterhouse and Josh McKnight sailing a Hobie Wild Cat were the official winners of the Speers Point Regatta. Congratulations to the young guys.
Leanne Gould

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Event 4 NSW F18 Travellers' Series

Hi all
Our fleet of 14 F18s joined the mixed fleet of dinghies and cats at the Speers Point Regatta last weekend. A big thank you to all the volunteers who made the event happen. The Waterhouses new Hobie Wild Cats drew a lot of attention from the crowd. Young Jason had a new crew 18 year old Josh McKnight who was sailing his first regatta in a catamaran. Rod sailed with wife Kerry on Saturday and his other mate Sunday. Grantly Pellew's stress levels were pretty high when he was still taking the bubble wrap off bits of the new boat at 11.00am. Katie sailed Saturday and Adam Beashel sailed Sunday. Glen Towndrow came to give his support but couldn't sail due to a busted shoulder. James turned up in the morning to wish us all well. He has just sold his black boat to Bruce Gunn from Speers Point.
Three back to back races were held each day in less than ideal weather. The wind on Saturday blew from every point of the compass from 2-15kts challenging even the most experienced of sailors. In one race we dropped our kites near the mark then hoisted them again for the "work". It created an almost impossible task for the volunteers who were running several races simultaneously for different fleets. On Sunday we woke to 15kt Southerly and hosing rain. After some initial problems with the start boat it was towed into position and the racing started a little late. The steady breeze made for good sailing and we had some good rides down wind.
There is some ongoing debate over the results. At the presentation the Brewins were awarded 1st place. They took their medal and envelope made a speech and thanked everybody. We all clapped and congratulated them and then headed home after proceedings had finished. Regrettably there had been a mistake in calculating the results and it seems that Jason Waterhouse actually won the regatta and the results were then changed. Richard Brewin is now challenging this outcome so at this stage the results are provisional.
Provisional Results Speers Point Regatta
1st Jason Waterhouse and Josh 2, 1, 4, 2, 1, 3 = 13
2nd Brewins 1, 9, 1, 1, 2, 2 = 16
3rd Greg and Kez 3, 5, 2, 5, 5, 5, = 25
4th Pellews and Beasho 15F, 2, 5, 3, 4, 1 =30
5th Kyle and Grant 7, 3, 3, 6, 15, 11S = 40
6th Rod and Kerrie Waterhouse 4, 12, 15C, 4, 3, 4, = 42
7th Ian Simpson 8, 8, 7, 8, 6, 6 = 43
8th Morgans 11, 7, 11, 7, 7, 7 = 50
9th Henk and Spike 10, 4, 10, 10, 9, 9, = 52
10th Whites 9, 13, 9, 9, 8, 8, =56
11th Leanne and Stuart 6, 6, 8, 11F, 15C, 15C = 61
12th Nissens 5, 11, 6, 11F, 15C, 15C = 63
13th Peter Lane and Gary 15F, 10, 15C, 15C, 15C, 15C = 85
14th Terry and Vince 12, 14, 15C, 15C, 15C = 86
NSW Travellers' Series Results
1st Brewins 1, 1, 1, 2 = 5
2nd Kyle and Grant 4, 2, 2, 5 = 13
3th Greg and Kez 2, 2, 12, 3 = 19
4th James and Pete 2, 4, 3, 15 =24
5th Pellew / Beasho 11, 8, 4, 4 = 27
6th Ian Simpson 7, 8, 6, 7 = 28
=7th Morgans 6, 8, 8, 8 = 30
=7th Leanne and Stuart 5, 5, 9, 11 = 30
9th Jason Waterhouse 11, 8, 12, 1 = 32
10th Whites 8, 8, 7, 10 = 33
=11th Nissens 11, 8, 5, 11 = 36
=11th Henk 9, 8, 10, 9 = 36
13th Rod Waterhouse 11, 8, 12, 6, = 37
14th Peter Lane 11, 6, 12, 13 = 42
=15th John Flewin 11, 6, 12, 15 = 44
=15th Towndrows 10, 8, 11, 15 = 44
17th Terry and Vince 11, 8, 12, 14 = 45
Next Events of the NSW F18 Travellers Series
Nov 6-7 Kurnell Top Gun Regatta
Nov 13-14 Beware the Bullets and F18 States Palm Beach
Nov 27-28 Kembla Klassic Port Kembla
Jan 22-24 F18 Nationals Gosford
Feb 5 Pulbah Island Marathon race Speers Point
Feb 27 Cock of the Bay Marathon Kurnell
March 5,6 Trial Bay Regatta
April 17 Kurnell
See you on the water
Leanne Gould

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Wild Cats Hit NSW F18 Fleet

3 new Hobie Wild Cats racing for the first time in Australia. Great to see new faces and some old ones sailing the new boats.






Thursday, October 21, 2010

Wild Cats at Speers Point Regatta

 
 
Three new Hobie Wild Cats will race for the first time in Australia this weekend at Speers Point Regatta. The Waterhouse family who are based at Pittwater have acquired two of the new boats. Rod is a multiple Australian and World Master champion in the Hobie 16s and he will be skippering one of the cats. His teenage son Jason will be steering the other Wild Cat. Jason won several world and national youth events and just recently came second in the F16 Euro Challenge in Italy. Jason should be a great inspiration to the other teenagers that have started sailing in our F18 fleet. The Pellews will be racing the third Wild Cat and Grantly is still working on the boat this evening to have it ready for Saturday. Katie Pellew (ne Spithill) is currently ranked in the top 10 match racing skippers in the world and is on our Australian Olympic team preparing for London 2012. Katie will be steering on Saturday before flying out on Sunday to compete at an international regatta. Adam Beashel will be her replacement skipper on Sunday and Grantly will be crew both days. Adam has sailed in several Americas Cup challenges and has now lives on Lake Macquarie.
 
The Waterhouses and Pellews have made a massive effort to get the boats ready for the weekend and instead of just racing at their local club at Palm Beach they are making the extra effort to travel to Speers Point and join the rest of the F18 fleet.
 
It should be interesting racing in the next few months as the Hobies challenge the C2s. Currently the Brewin family with Chris and Richard and World and Australian Champion Steve are unbeatable. This season they have won every race of every regatta and have a perfect score in the NSW Travellers' Series. 
 
This weekend  8 visiting F18s will be joining the fleet of 7 local boats making a fleet of 15 F18s. The forecast is for a fresh Nor'easter on Saturday with a southerly change coming through late Saturday night and strong southerlies on Sunday. Fantastic conditions for exciting racing. Saturday night we plan to have dinner at the local pub next to the club. We are expecting about sailors to join the party.
 
see you Saturday
Leanne Gould

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Mission Beach Regatta Queensland

This weekend the Queensland F18s will again make the pilgrimage to north to sail in the Mission Beach Regatta and the Round Dunk Island Marathon. This event is run by the Tinaroo Sailing Club and a notice of race can be found on their website www.tinaroo.yacting.org.au/ This will also be the North Queensland Nacra Championships and a large number of boats are expected.

Details
Held at sailing club and the lifesavers building at South Mission Beach
Saturday 1030 Race 1
Saturday 1330 "Around Dunk Island marathon"
Sunday 1000 and 1300 Buoy races
Barbeque lunch each day
more info contact Greg and Judy Heath 40688201 or 0408075899
Leanne Gould

Oympics: F18 Class Official Submission to ISAF

--The Formula 18 Class Association Submission to ISAF on Olympic classes makes a strong statement: The IF18CA fully support the Multihull comeback but does not want to become an Olympic Class itself. Lots of debates on the class about this submission, but it was finally agreed a text that reflected the class position and discussions at Erquy , where last F18 Worlds were held in July 2010. Tornado class members were present at that meeting too.-
First mission is to have Multis back, then start to discuss which boat, in my personal opinion, the Tornado Class is in a good position for a comeback in 2016, but we need to start working for the future as soon as the Multis are selected again (hopefully)
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Reporting Committee – Events Other Committee – Equipment Submission: 101-10

Equipment for the Olympic Sailing Competition
Multihull for the Olympic Sailing Competition
A submission from the International Formula 18 Class Association

Proposal
1. The International Formula 18 catamaran association (IF18CA) support the re-introduction of multihulls in the Olympic Games.
2. The IF18CA does not support selection of any current F18 design as Olympic Class.
3. The IF18CA support the selection of a 20 foot catamaran for men events and/or a 16 foot for women or mixed events.

Current Position
As the leading and fastest growing multihull Association, the IF18CA fully support the reintroduction of the multihull into the Olympic regatta. The Association believe that the multihull offers a distinct discipline, different from other monohull class and is worthy of inclusion to the Olympic regatta."

The IF18CA support the selection of a 20 foot catamaran for men and a 16 foot catamaran for women or mixed, both designs would be tailored for the medal race show and producing the best impact for the spectators and media.

Reason
A lot of harmony currently exists in the multihull scene. The selected design for the Olympics will represent the pinnacle of our sailing community, with top sailors sailing the best one design catamaran. They will be “our heroes on the top of the multihull pyramid"

The F18 fleet is a great class for thousands of club sailors and some professional sailors, mixing different kind of events such as long distance races or 'round the cans' races where various boat designs compete on elapsed time. The open design rule is strongly powered and is promoted commercially by many manufacturers on each continent which is developing the class. The F18 class is definitely the development class for builders and the “rendez vous point” for all kinds of sailors.

One of the major reasons unanimously shared by the class is that if one F18 design is selected as Olympic support, it will definitely give a technical and commercial advantage to the selected manufacturer and therefore threaten all other builders and sailors using other designs.
The F18 box rules allow any builder, even non professional builders, to enter the class on a fair basis. This is clearly expressed in the F18 class rules introduction guide line and principal.
The box measurement rule allows manufacturers to develop catamarans that are competitively priced yet allowing freedom to builders to develop higher levels of performance. Being open to any manufacturer allows many builders and sail makers to compete and so keep costs to a minimum.
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Submission as sent to ISAF by IF18CA Gral Secretary, James Baeckler-
Link to ISAF Doc http://www.sailing.org/tools/documents/10110F18fortheOlympics-%5B9385%5D.pdf

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

F18 NL Style

F20 Carbon - Movies

Formula 18 Finnish Class Championships 2010

Fw: Speers Point Regatta

Speers Point Regatta

Hi all
This weekend we will have about 15 F18s sailing in the Speers Point Regatta on Lake Macquarie in NSW. This will be event 4 of the NSW Travellers' Series. The details for the event are;
Entry fee $30 seniors
Registration Saturday 0930 - 1330
Briefing Saturday 1200
Race Session 1 Saturday 1357 Warning signal
Race Session 2 Sunday 0957 Warning signal
Race Session 3 Sunday 1327 Warning signal
Camping sites for 10 tents on Saturday night but notify the club before the weekend.
Dinner at the pub 1900 Saturday night,
See you Saturday
Leanne Gould

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Fw: Wet and Wild at Forster

Wet and Wild at Forster
The camping gear should be dried out by now after yet another Forster Wildcat Regatta in the rain. We all arrived Thursday and Friday to set up camp for a weekend sailing party. Twelve F18s joined the fleet of about 80 catamarans sailing in the regatta. Brett Goodall and Christa travelled from Bendigo, Victoria to compete but they got mixed up and brought the wrong boat. The sailed a F16 Viper. Andrew Holden made the trip from Queensland and we had Adam Beashel sailing on the Pellews boat. All the families and friends came to join in the fun. In fact our F18 group had more people there for the party than actually sailing. A new bloke called "Spike" distills homemade rum and his OP chocolate rum got the party started on Friday night. Regrettably it had a devastating affect on the opposition Saturday morning.
After several hours floating about, Saturday's racing was abandoned due to lack of wind. As to be expected the Nor'easter kicked in just as we reached the shore. This was not a total catastrophe because many of the competitors were a little jaded after partying too hard on Friday night. Saturday was a very early night and we woke to a fresh Nor'easter on Sunday.
Four races back to back in the fresh conditions tested our endurance. Monday was more of the same with two races held in a 15kts Nor'easter. Yet again the Brewins sailing the new C2 dominated the F18 fleet with a score 1,DNF,1,1,1,1. Kyle and Grant came second with 5,2,2,3,2,2 proving that an old Tiger with well used sails is still very competitive in the right hands. James and Pete sailing a Nacra came third with 3,1,7,2,5,3. For the rest of the results and photos go to the Forster website http://forstersailing.blogspot.com/
We are expecting even more boats at the next regatta. The Rod and Jason Waterhouse will be sailing 2 new Hobie Wildcats and hope to make it to our next regatta at Speers Point.
This was the third event of the Travellers' series. Our first event was at SFS Brass monkey's Regatta. Event 2 at Kurnell and Event 3 Wildcat.

Coming Up
October 23-24 Speers Point Regatta (camping and billeting available)
November 6-7 Top Gun Regatta Kurnell (camping)
November 13-14 F18 NSW State titles at the Bullets Regatta Palm Beach
November 27 28 Kembla Klassic Port Kembla (unofficial camping)
January 22-24 F18 Nationals Gosford
Feb 5 Pulbah Island Marathon Speers Point
Feb 27 Cock of the Bay Marathon Kurnell
March 5-6 Trial Bay Regatta ( Darren Lowder Memorial) (national park camping booking essential)
April 17 Darren Lowder Memorial Kurnell
See you on the water
Leanne Gould