Regatta Dates:
Mar 9 - 12 - Registration & Measurement
Mar 12 - Invitational Race
Mar 13 - 16 - Australian Championship
Mar 17 - Lay-day
Mar 18 - 25 - Flying Fifteen World Championships
Competitors are arriving from all over the world to compete at the 2023 Flying Fifteen World Championship to be sailed at Fremantle in West Australia.77 boats from 4 continents are entered with overseas entries travelling from as far away as South Africa, the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, New Zealand and all over Australia.
Containers of boats have arrived from the UK, New Zealand and the East Coast of Australia courtesy of the MSC Shipping Group.
Flying 15’s have travelled from NSW, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia, the majority of those taking the 2-3 day trip across the Nullabor Plain to get to WA.
A number of former World Champions are listed in the line-up. On paper one of the strongest crews competing comes in the shape of Graham Vials and Chris Turner sailing (GBR 4071 - Floaty McFloat Face), representing Derwent Reservoir SC /Lyme Regis SC respectively.
Graham and Chris are four time world champions in 2011, 2013, 2015, 2019 and UK F15 champions in 2014 and again at the last two UK Nationals held in 2019 and 2021. Like many of the competitors though they have had limited big regatta experience over the last couple of years due to regatta cancellations caused by the global pandemic.
Graham explains:
“Chris and I sailed the UK Nationals in the UK in the summer last year, which we were lucky enough to win shortly after Chris had recovered from knee surgery. In our usual style we haven’t done anything since then so we will be looking to blow
the cobwebs away with the pre-worlds regatta and looking to get some time on the water before the worlds. I haven’t sailed at Fremantle before, I have done lots of the East coast but never ventured West, so really looking forward to it”
Graham’s crew, Chris Turner of Ovington Boats says;
“This is my third trip to Perth, first time was as a coach at what was then the ISAF World Championships, the other times on business. I have been sailing the OK outside of the F15, but mainly rehabilitating from knee surgery, April last year was my third opp”
So both crew members come into this regatta a little under cooked but how much will a record 5th world title drive them to succeed?
Another former F15 World Champion back in 2005 and former Australian National Champion is Nick Jerwood representing South of Perth YC/Fremantle SC, sailing (AUS 4015 - Best Foot Forward). Nick has teamed up with local WA sailmaker Brad Sheridan for the regatta.
“Brad and I teamed up for the Fremantle Worlds soon after Janet retired from F15 sailing due to back problems. We had some initial success at the 2019 WA States with a win in Esperance and have been working on improvements for the Worlds ever since. Brad is a very talented sailmaker and owner of Aus Sails, so our partnership has brought with it the opportunity to build and optimise our own sails which I have found very exciting and rewarding”
Grant Alderson has teamed up with Luke Paterson sailing (AUS 3933 - El Toro) representing host organising club the Royal Freshwater Bay YC.
Grant won the 2009 World Championship crewed then by club colleague Dean McAullay. Grant spends most of his time now as a top Australian coach and boat rigger but knows the WA waters well.
“I am very much looking forward to sailing in another Flying 15 World Championship. My last was back in 2013 so a significant absence! Having a World Championship in your own backyard was to good to ignore. A quick makeover of (AUS3933) and we are ready to tackle the waters off Fremantle’
Ian Pinnell of (Pinnell & Bax Sails) is sailing (GBR 4096 - Oooh La La) from Northampton SC, crewed by Ian Cadwallader. Ian is one of the class sail makers and races a number of other classes at top level.
He raced in the 505 class at their world championship on the same course (Owen Anchorage) as the F15s will be racing.
Racing under the flag of Hong Kong (HKG 3972 - Australian Expat Finance) is Ashley Smith and Adam Kingston. They are current Australian National Champions (sailed in 2020), the pair based in Queensland represent the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron. They also won the Australian Nationals in 2015.
Another crew from the Royal Hong Kong YC sailing (HKG 3722 - All Torque) is Peter Britten and Oliver Merz. Incidentally there are F15’s from no less than 7 Royal yacht clubs racing at the 2023 Worlds.
Around 50 boats are racing under the Australian flag. A strong West Australian fleet come from both ends of the state from Geraldton YC to the north of Perth to Esperance Bay YC on the SW corner of West Australia.
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club and South of Perth Yacht Club are both located on the Swan River just inland from the ocean off Fremantle. Both clubs have a strong posse of sailors racing at the 2023 F15 Worlds. These include regular club race winners;
David Yu and Chris Nelson sailing (AUS 3859 - Tuffen Up), Hamish Carnachan & Peter Mudford sailing (AUS 3809 - Neffarious) and Greg Leaversuch & Peter Barblett sailing (AUS 3992 - Glamour Buoys).
Philippa Packer is skippering (AUS 4063 - Firefly) with another former F15 World Champion crew, Dean McAullay. Philippa is one of about 20 female sailors racing in the class at these World Championships.
A big fleet from South of Perth YC includes another regular race winner, (AUS 4072 - The Answer) sailed by Greg Tonnison & Nick Robinson
There are some local WA sailors from other classes who have strong credentials. Lachy Gilmour & Ryan Donaldson have represented Australia in Olympic classes (49er). They are one of the youngest and no doubt fittest of the crews. (AUS 3980 - Ffast Lane 3 - RFBYC / EBYC)
Rod Beurteaux & Simon Wilder have acquired a new boat (AUS 4108 - Uh Oh) sailing for South of Perth YC / East Fremantle YC. Successful sailors from the Viper sports-boat class and know WA waters well.
Around 10 crews are families sailing together. These include brothers Mike and Paul Dunbar sailing (AUS 3986 - Ineffable) from SoPYC and father and son team from the UK, Charles and Charlie Apthorp. Charles is another former World and European Champion in the class.
Nine New Zealand based F15’s have made the journey across the ditch to race at these championships representing the Royal Akarana YC, Manly SC and Napier SC. Amongst these, Murray Gilbert and Jonathan Burgess (NZL 3840 - Ffrenetic)
came third at the 2017 Worlds in Napier, New Zealand. The pair has also won the New Zealand Nationals in the class.
Two boats have made the trip down under from Dublin in Ireland. Seasoned F15 campaigners John Lavery & Alan Green, (IRL 4083 - Phoenix) and Niall Meagher & Nikki Matthews (IRL 3938 - Ffantastic Mr Fox) come from the National YC in Dun Laoghaire, Dublin.
One competitor has made the journey all the way from South Africa. Alexander Campbell & Ralph Thomas have toured the world in the F15 (RSA 4009 - Rand Hedge) representing the Royal Natal YC / PYC.
The oldest F15 in the fleet designated as a (Silver fleet boat) comes from Parkstone YC, Poole Harbour in the UK, sailed by Graham Latham and Sarah Briscoe (GBR 2876 - Gripple Nipper).
This is a brief guide to competitors so apologies to those not listed but all the entries are listed on the regatta website:
entries link: https://www.flying15worlds2023.com/list-of-entries
Links:
website link: www.flying15worlds2023.com
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by Jonny Fullerton - Regatta Services