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2008/9 Hervey bay Sailing Club Queensland

Hervey Bay Nationals 2008-09
pictures now available from www.marinephotography.com.au
Congratulations to Robin Inns
and Joel Coultas for retaining the title
Congratulations to Robin Inns and Joel
Coultas for retaining the Australian Fireball Championship after coming from
behind in the series with 2 days to go to take the title by 5 points from Nathan
Stockley and Sam Muirhead in second followed by Ben Schulz and Ben Neaylon in
third place. The event saw all 26 boats travel from interstate to enjoy the
Queensland hospitality and sailing hosted by the Hervey Bay Sailing Club. The
sailing was some of the closest for many years with the leading and mid fleet
groups exchanging places regularly during the races and finishing closely in
most races. The first 5 races saw some perfect conditions in the Northerly winds
before new years day, the remaining races were held in some very testing
conditions, testing crews and gear to the limit with shifting gusts up to 35
knots in the end limiting the series to 8 out of the 10 races. Many of the
competitors took advantage of the location and visited nearby Fraser Island on
New Year’s Day, with a challenging 7:30 start, one of the varied social events
held during the event, well supported by the fleet. This was a new location for
the Fireball fleet and next year sees another new location at Port Stephens in
NSW. As the fleet looks forward to hosting the World titles in 2011 in Mandurah
WA and having just reached the 15000 boat milestone there are exciting times
ahead for International Fireball sailors.
Invitation
Race
The 43rd Australian Fireball
National championship began today in the pristine waters of Hervey Bay,
Queensland. For the 26 competing crews, several of whom arrived before the
Christmas break the day was to prove very interesting. For the crews who had
arrived before Christmas to several days of champagne sailing conditions, the
day was to prove even more frustrating. The boats launched into a 10 knot
northerly which was soon to change. After 2 general recalls under normal
starting orders the black flag was brought out by the RO. On the third start the
fleet got away with 3 boats falling to the black flag. The race itself had a
little bit of everything, with varying strength and some large shifts keeping
all the crews on their toes. Line honours were taken by 14971 ‘Butterfield
Services’ sailed by Greg Allison and Richard Watson, followed by 14782 in 2nd
and 14811 in 3rd. The series begins with a 2 race day which will most
likely see all the crews looking for some more consistent wind conditions.
Races 1
& 2
The first day of the series began today at
Hervey Bay Sailing Club. In perfect conditions of 12-15 knots the first race
began with a clean start. The racing was closely contested around the course
from the front to the rear of the fleet. With two races planned for the day, the
short course sailing was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Race 1 of the series was
taken out by 14786 ‘Renegade’ sailed by John Heywood and Brett Littledike.
Race 2 began with a general recall for the fleet as they succumbed to the tide
causing a large number of boats to be over the line. The second start got away
cleanly with the fleet sailing in conditions similar to the first race. With
14850 leading around the first lap the whole fleet was again very tightly
contested with several positions changing on every leg of the course. Again
14786 showed good pace to take the lead and line honours for race 2. After 2
sensational races, 14786 (Heywood/Littledike) is currently leading the
championship with 14850 (Schulz/Neaylon) tied with current national champions
14782 (Inns/Coultas) tied for 2nd place.
Races 3
& 4
The fireball fleet began day 3 of the national championships at Hervey Bay
Sailing Club with the promise of great sailing conditions again. With two short
course races again planned for the day, the fleet left the beach and ventured
into the bay with a consistent 15-20 knot breeze. After a single general recall
for the first race, with many of the crews being eager to jostle for the best
position on the line, the fleet got away cleanly. After the first work, the
fleet was still very closely bunched, with 14850 (Schulz/Neaylon) rounding in
the lead. With the whole fleet enjoying the conditions 14850 managed to hold
onto their lead to take 1st place. The other podium places were taken
by 15011 (Stockley/Muirhead) in 2nd and 14786 (Heywood/Littledike) in
3rd position. With the top 5 boats finishing within 30 seconds, it
shows how close the racing is. After another general recall in race 2, the fleet
got away cleanly to enjoy the perfect conditions. With the breeze still
consistently around 20 knots the fleet again enjoyed a well set course with some
screaming reaches, and tactical beats. After some very close racing, 14786
‘Renegade’ (Heywood/Littledike) took line honours, followed closely by 14850
(Schulz/Neaylon) and 14782 (Inns/Coultas).
Race 5
Day 4 of the event saw lighter winds still from the North for a single
race before New Years Eve celebrations. After two general recalls the fleet got
away on the third start under a black flag with only one boat being
disqualified. Unexpectedly the wind strength reduced even more and with shifty
conditions crews had to concentrate hard to throughout the race. Early leaders
Greg Allison and Richard Watson in 14971 were pushed hard by Robin Inns and Joel
Coultas last years winners in 14782. In the end the race was shortened at the
end of the second reach on the second triangle with Inns/Coultas eventually
ending up winners with Stockley/Muirhead 14587 second and Allison/Watson 14971
in third. Once again there was close racing between the front group of boats and
the competitive mid fleet with any small mistakes costing places. The fleet now
have a lay day with many taking advantage of the location with a day trip to
Fraser Island, racing re-commences on Friday 2nd January.
Race 6
The race day began for the fleet with far
from perfect conditions. After most of the fleet enjoyed their day tour of
Fraser Island, many woke hoping that the perfect conditions would continue
today. Unfortunately they were greeted by heavy rain and light shifty winds as a
south easterly change moved over the race area. With the RO choosing to postpone
racing as he waited for the wind to settle the fleet milled around on shore.
Around 3.30pm the decision was made for an attempt to get a race in. With the
fleet rushing to make the water, the boats headed out into a light breeze
ranging between 5-10 knots. After one abandoned start due to signal failure on
the start boat, the fleet got away on the second. Again with very close racing
the fleet fought their way around the course in very shifty conditions. With the
lighter crews on the race course enjoying the light breezes the positions were
changed around slightly. Race honours were taken by 15011 (Stockley/Muirhead)
followed by 14786 (Heywood/Littledike) and 14971 (Allison/Watson).
Race 7
Race 7 saw the strongest winds of the series
so far. With gusts in excess of 30 knots from the south east, the fleet ventured
out onto flat waters underneath an overcast sky. After a clean start the fleet
headed upwind at maximum speed. Again the whole fleet was extremely tightly
packed at the top mark heading onto the reaches. Even in the strong breezes the
majority of the fleet chose to fly their kites making for two very fast reaches.
With a few boats succumbing to the large bullets that were crossing the race
area they chose to take a swim in the warm waters of Hervey Bay. A small number
of boats headed to the shore to avoid the strong winds leaving a fleet of 20
crossed the finishing line amidst a large squall. After the fleet finished the
RO chose to postpone trying to allow the squall to pass looking to squeeze in a
second race. Unfortunately the squall persisted and the fleet headed for home, a
few boats suffering from gear failure, the biggest being a broken rudder blade
for 14850. Race 7 was taken by 14782 (Inns/Coultas) followed by 14971
(Allison/Watson) and 15011 (Stockley/Muirhead).
Race 8
The race day dawned for the fleet with
strong winds hitting around the 30 knot mark. The strong wind left several boats
struggling before the start, leaving a few crews with little option other than
to head for the safety of the beach. After a period of waiting to see if the
wind would lighten the race officer chose to start the fleet in the strong
winds. With the fleet fully powered up the first beat didn’t last too long,
and although a little more spread out than normal all the boats rounded the top
mark for the first reach. Several of the crews took the chance to get as much
speed out of their boats by flying their kites along the reaches. Pushing the
limits of their boats many crews were heard commenting on ‘quite possibly the
fastest they’ve ever been’. With a reduced fleet crossing the finish line
due to equipment failure, succumbing to the strong winds or injury it made for a
very interesting finish to the championship, mixing up the places a little on
the last day. Race honours were again taken by 14782 (Inns/Coultas) followed by
14971 (Allison/Watson) and 15011 (Stockley/Muirhead).
Full
results here
Hervey
Bay Sailing Club will host the National Titles between 27th December 2008
and 4th January 2009
Hervey Bay Sailing Club is situated on a beautiful 7
km white sandy beach, facing North, in the delightful City of Hervey Bay, three
and a half hours North of Brisbane. It's protected by the magnificant
Heritage listed Fraser Island, making for an excellent sailing venue, that
has been utilised by the Club over the last 30 yrs. A great location for sailing
and holidaying.
Fraser Island Trip – New Years Day.
IFAA have negotiated a discount price for a
full day tour of Fraser Island on New Years Day.The
trip will leave from White Crest Apartments at 7:25am with a second pickup at
the sailing club. From there the bus will travel to River Heads and across
to Fraser Island.
The day will include:
Stop at Central Station,
Walk along banks of Wanggoolba Creesk,
Travel up 75 Mile Beach, visiting Coloured
Sands and the wreck of the Maheno,
Dingo spotting,
Swim in Eli Creek,
Swim in Lake McKenzie, and
Hot and cold buffet lunch at Eurong Beach
Resort.
The tour returns to Hervey Bay, at
approximately 5:30pm.
More information can be found at www.fraserexplorertours.com.au
The usual prices are $155.00 for adults and
$95.00 for kids.
We have negotiated a rate of $116.00 per
adult and $85.50 per child.
We need to
make a preliminary booking in the next two weeks so if you would like to attend
please let Ben Schulz know asap to reserve a spot.
Ph Ben on
0400 991 606 or email ben@schulz.com.au
Downloads available
Notice
of race, Entry form and Poster
Views of the club and area
  
Club front facing the
sea
Car park to be fenced off boat
park
Boat access to ramp and beach
 
boardwalk in front of
club
Entry to beach from the
club
Westerly view from the club
  
Beach Cafe 200m from the
club
Cafe view out to
sea
Easterly view towards the boat ramp

Flat water with an offshore breeze
10knts+
Event Sponsors

  


Future Nationals Program
2009/10 Port Stephens Yacht Club NSW
20010/11 Paynesville Sailing Club Victoria
2011/12 Mandurah Offshore fishing and
Sailing Club WA
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Past Australian Champions
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Year
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Number
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Skipper
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Crew
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State
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1966-67
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838
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P Moore
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C Grant
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NSW
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1967-68
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1226
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E Nichol
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R Ranger
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Vic
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1968-69
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2380
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J Hardie
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M Peterson
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NSW
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1969-70
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2375
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C Scott
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A Robertson
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Vic
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1970-71
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4156
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K Olver
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C Delange
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Vic
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1971-72
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6526
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B Inns
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M Rogers
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SA
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1972-73
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8098
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J Wilmot
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J Cook
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NSW
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1973-74
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8150
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G Lucas
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J Gardiner
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WA
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1974-75
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8178
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J Cassidy
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W Crisp
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WA
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1975-76
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8150
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G Lucas
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J Gardiner
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WA
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1976-77
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10211
|
C Tillett
|
M Rogers
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SA
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1977-78
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10952
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G Lucas
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J Gardiner
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WA
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1978-79
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10971
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C Tillett
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M Rogers
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SA
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1979-80
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10971
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C Tillett
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M Rogers
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SA
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1980-81
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10952
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G Lucas
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J Gardiner
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WA
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1981-82
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12768
|
C Tillett
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M Rogers
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SA
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1982-83
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12783
|
S Hamilton
|
D Conner
|
Tas
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1983-84
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12963
|
G Smith
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N Conner
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Tas
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1984-85
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12754
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N Abbott
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C Smith
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Vic
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1985-86
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13212
|
C Tillett
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C Watkin
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SA
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1986-87
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12778
|
S Edgar
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R Hagebols
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Vic
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1987-88
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13684
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J Dransfield
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A Perry
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Vic
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1988-89
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13684
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J Dransfield
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A Perry
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Vic
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1989-90
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14150
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J Dransfield
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A Perry
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Vic
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1990-91
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13687
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J Lucas
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A Runting
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Vic
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1991-92
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13946
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P Cook
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A Batty
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Vic
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1992-93
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13946
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P Cook
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A Batty
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Vic
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1993-94
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13946
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P Cook
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A Batty
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Vic
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1994-95
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14405
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M Sanderson
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D Cook
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SA
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1995-96
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14510
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J Clifton
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M Ingerson
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SA
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1996-97
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14510
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J Clifton
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M Ingerson
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SA
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1997-98
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14158
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C Jackson
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C Schwarz
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Vic
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1998-99
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14460
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J Heritage
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S Walden
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SA
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1999-00
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13215
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B Garner
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B O'Brien
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Vic
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2000-01
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14746
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J Clifton
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S Warby
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SA
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2001-02
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14782
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R Inns
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M Ingerson
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SA
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2002-03
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14810
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B Young
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A Blenkle
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SA
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2003-04
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14849
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B Young
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A Blenkle
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SA
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2004-05
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14786
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J Heywood
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B Littledike
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SA
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2005-06
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14714
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B Garner
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B O'Brien
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Vic
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2006-07
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14943
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H Macfarlane
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C Payne
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Vic
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| 2007-08 |
14782 |
R Inns |
J Coultas |
SA |
2007/8
Largs Bay
Sailing Club. Further information can be found on the SA
web site
Check out the 2007-8 National Titles
results here.
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