Sydney Harbour Regatta showcases Sydney Harbour.
Light weather ensured that most started a little late at Middle Harbour Yacht Club for the beginning of the 10th anniversary Sydney Harbour Regatta being held this weekend, but once underway, all 180 boat crews had a wonderful autumn sail to start the weekend.
NSW Championships. The Yngling, VX-One, J70 and Cavalier 28 classes elected to hold their respective NSW Championship at the Sydney Harbour Regatta.
Perhaps the prettiest show stoppers at the Regatta, the Historical 18’s sailed a full Harbour course in their preferred conditions. Top Weight had the goods at the end of the day, David Swales overcoming challenges from second placed Tangalooma (Peter Legrove) and third placed Scot (James) Watt. The normally prolific Yendys was nowhere to be seen.
More in this week’s “World on Water” out Sunday on http://www.boatson.tv the home of live sailing.
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