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Sail Paradise open
Entries are open to the southport yacht club’s major event, sail paradise 2023..
19 May 2023
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Southport Yacht Club’s spectacular offshore sailing regatta, Bartercard Sail Paradise will be staged over three huge days the King’s Birthday October long weekend, 30 September to 2 October 2023.
In its 13th year, the three-day spectacular event sees skippers and crew travel from all parts of Australia with magnificent racing staged on the beautiful ocean waters off our stunning Gold Coast.
Races will be sailed on Windward/Leeward and Ocean Passage Courses on the waters off Main Beach and Surfers Paradise and there will be many shoreline vantage points for spectators to take in the racing and the blaze of colour that will come from the yachts’ many and varied spinnakers.
The regatta will take in seven divisions: Monohull IRC/ORC; Monohull Performance Racing PHS/ORC; Monohull Cruising – Spinnaker (PHS); Monohull Cruising – Non Spinnaker (PHS); Monohull 2 Handed Division IRC/ORC; Multihull Racing (OMR) and Multihull Cruising (PHS).
Vice Commodore of Sailing, Glenn Burrell is thrilled to announce Bartercard’s support.
“Bartercard have been a huge supporter of Southport Yacht Club for over 10 years and it is fantastic to have them on board as the major sponsor for 2023.
“Support from our sponsors means Southport Yacht Club can deliver a premier regatta that will attract crew from all over to our shores and experience all the Gold Coast has to offer.”
Gold Coasters and visitors are encouraged to come down to the Southport Yacht Club each night to see the spectacular yachts moored up and catch the live entertainment, or grab a vantage point along our spectacular beaches from the Spit southward.
‘Early bird’ entry is open online until 31 July 31 2023.
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About the Race
The Surf to City Yacht Race commences at the fabulous Gold Coast, off Southport in the vicinity of the Seaway, and finishes within Brisbane waters just off Shorncliffe. This truly makes the event a Race from “Surf to City.” In 2024, we celebrate the 31st anniversary of this sailing event with the race scheduled for 10th February 2024.
The race is organised and hosted by Queensland Cruising Yacht Club (QCYC) and run with the assistance of Southport Yacht Club. In 2024, the Offshore Race is one of six events making up the Southport Yacht Club’s inaugural Summer of Sailing Series Australia 2023-2024.
No other race in Australia consists of two fleets, an offshore and inshore fleet. The Surf to City Yacht Race is also one of a handful of races that see both monohull and multihull yachts compete in their respective divisions over the same course.
The Inshore Fleet is usually a day race. The course follows the main channel from Southport to Brisbane past the islands in the southern part of Moreton Bay. The Offshore Fleet is a day/night race. Starting off the Southport Seaway, the yachts head north around Cape Moreton to enter Moreton Bay and then to the finish off Shorncliffe.
Inshore Fleet
- SMS monohull
- PHS monohull
- PHS multihulls
- ORCi monohulls
- OMR multihulls
- One design / Class – Skippers of any class e.g. RL24, Blazer can apply for a special category to be included in the Race. Skippers should ensure there will be at least five boats within the category prior to application to the Organising Authority.
Offshore Fleet
- IRC monohull
- ORCi monohull
- AMS monohull
- OMR multihull
- PHS multihull
- Shorthanded PHS monohulls
- Vintage PHS monohull
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GOLD COAST’S LARGEST EVER OFFSHORE YACHTING REGATTA STARTS MONDAY
- GOLD COAST’S LARGEST EVER OFFSHORE…
Gold Coast residents and visitors will be treated to a spectacular sailing tomorrow when Southport Yacht Club stages the region’s largest-ever offshore yachting regatta.
Titled the Bartercard Sail Paradise Regatta, it has attracted 56 yachts ranging from 6-metre long day boats to 15-metre long thoroughbred racing yachts.
The fleet of yachts will create a blaze of sail as they race close along the shore between the Q1 building in the south and the Seaway to the north. Race organisers have set one turning buoy as close as possible to the shore off the Q1 building so spectators onshore and in the buildings can be as close as possible to the action.
“This will be the biggest and best line-up of yachts in Sail Paradise’s 12-year history,” said Southport yacht Club’s Vice-Commodore of Sail, Drew Jones. “The forecast for the four days of racing will certainly put the fleet to the test. There be a light sea-breeze blowing for the first two days then a challenging southerly w
ind and rough seas for the final two days.”
The one disappointing note on the eve of the regatta was that Gold Coast marine industry leader, Bill Barry-Cotter, would not be competing with his new yacht, the 16-metre long Maritimo. It was delayed in Sydney after the Sydney-Hobart race was cancelled and as a result, could not get back to the Gold Coast in time for the Bartercard Sail Paradise.
The Bartercard Sail Paradise Regatta runs from the 4 th to the 7 th January 2021 www.sailparadise.com.au
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Offshore race fleet. Pic - Ged Goodwin Photography
Records made in Queensland’s Surf to City Yacht Race
The 2022 Surf to City Yacht Race, hosted by the Queensland Cruising Yacht Club (QCYC), was sailed from the Gold Coast to Shorncliffe on Saturday January 22 incorporating both inshore and offshore fleets.
There were 75 entries with some late withdrawals.
The delivery south on the Friday proved to be an endurance exercise for many of the offshore fleet as an extreme weather system caused very strong south easterly winds and a short, sharp chop in the northern areas of Moreton Bay. Fortunately, most of the inshore competitors were able to trailer their yachts to Southport thus avoiding the unpleasant delivery.
Southport Yacht Club’s newly completed Super Yacht Berth allowed any yacht who required a berth to moor safely overnight. Due to Covid restrictions, the Friday night briefing was broadcast via Zoom and Facebook. This worked very well with the exception of some minor microphone issues and all competitors were able to acquire the relevant information
The total reach on the Race Facebook page in the 28 day period pre and post race was over 7,500 people.
Inshore race:
Thirty monohulls and 17 multihulls lined up for the Saturday morning start.
The inshore fleet were led off by the multihulls at 9.10 am, followed by the faster monohulls ten minutes later then by the remaining monohulls at 9.30am. The start sequence is designed so that the combined fleets do not all meet up at the narrowest section of the course at Jacobs Well.
The starts were without incidents and all yachts enjoyed running conditions for the first leg. As predicted Parabellum, an extreme 40 catamaran, skippered by Joel Berg, soon left the fleet in their wake. Crank, Andrew Wickland, one of the favourites for monohull line honours, was an early casualty having dropped their mast and retired to Horizon Shores. Peow Peow, Gavin Arnold, reported taking a swim but fortunately recovered to finish the race.
4 Shaw, Stephen Broadbent, another monohull line honours favourite suffered equipment failure and was forced to retire. Local Doyle sailmaker, Charles Baker on board his yacht More Dough proved it was self-righting however did suffer damage to the bow prodder whilst doing so but managed to still get to the finish line.
Towards the back of the fleet, Madman, Neil Finlayson’s recently refurbished Ross 780 lay down off Peel Island and took some time to recover. Elles Belles, Chris Noble, dropped their spinnaker and stood by in case assistance was required as did Joanne Brodie, Daniel deBuriatte. Fortunately, Madman recovered and finished the race.
Race officials, Harley Cowlishaw and his wife Ann, had waited at Southport for the offshore fleet to start at 10am before driving to QCYC at Shorncliffe. When they were at Yatala, Brian Richards aboard his Peel Island check boat, phoned to report that Parabellum had just passed them and in Brian’s words: “You could water-ski behind them.”
The finish boat, Shoestring 11, manned by the owners John Hughan and his wife Therese were only able to set the finish line up after noon due to tidal restraints. Fortunately, the line was set in time to see Parabellum cross at 12.16.31 with an elapsed time of three hours six minutes 31 seconds smashing the previous race record and over an hour ahead of the second placed multihull Ritalin, Craig Humphries.
The monohull fleet was led home by Lambourdini 11, David Lambourne, in a time of five hours six minutes 38 seconds closely followed by Scratch, Patrick Hanlon, five hours seven minutes 42 seconds.
Overall inshore results:
Line honours multihull – Parabellum (Extreme 40) Joel Berg, (race record).
Line Honours monohull – Lambourdini 11 (Masrm 8) David Lambourne
For the full results see: https://www.surftocity.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/INSHORE-Results-Sheet-V1-Prov-for-Publication.pdf
Offshore race:
The fleet of 24 monohulls which included four two handed and four multihulls had to contend with a very sloppy Gold Coast Seaway to get to the 10am start. All yachts weathered the Seaway with the exception of Morning Star, Jack Kliner, which experienced some engine issues but fortunately managed to rectify the problem and started the race 30 minutes behind the fleet.
Kerazy, Shane McKay, having recently repaired a broken boom vang which occurred during the Sail Paradise regatta in early January had the same fitting fail once again and had to withdraw just before the start.
The fleet experienced 20 knot south easterly winds with gusts up to 30 knots for their ride North outside Stradbroke and Moreton Islands. Not a diamond, David Redfern took an early monohull lead from Kerumba, Tam Faragher and Yeah Baby Flow Sails, Andy Lamont. They were soon overtaken by the first multihull Rushour, Drew Carruthers, which went on to break the multihull record in a time of six hours 56 minutes 52 seconds which is close to breaking the overall offshore record currently held by Black Jack.
All yachts experienced an exhilarating ride North. The Two-Handed Division had some first time entrants. Italian Job, Tom Johnson and crewed by Steve North, recorded speeds of 19 knots whilst Jenesis, Michael Andrews reported that it was a great learning curve.
Not a Diamond held on to claim the offshore monohull line honours with an elapsed time of eight hours 51 minutes 40 seconds, 28 minutes ahead of Kerumba in second place.
Considering the testing conditions, all offshore yachts completed the course with reports of only minor gear breakages. Blunderbuss, Danielle Hutcheson, lost their stuffed Lama mascot whilst sailing in the north east channel only to have it found on the shores of Bribie Island a few days later (thanks to social media) and returned, washed and no worse for wear after quite a long swim.
Overall offshore results:
Line honours multihull – Rushour ( Drew 15), Drew Carruthers (race record)
PHRF multihull – Rushour, Drew Carruthers OMR multihull – Chill Pill (Schionning G Force), Wayne Bloomer
Line honours monohull – Not a Diamond (Hudson Hake HH 42), David Redfern
PHRF overall – Not a Diamond, David Redfern
IRC overall – Not a Diamond, David Redfern
Two-handed – Apriori (Farr 11.6 Mod), Trevor Hill
ORCi Flyaway – Paul-Stratacare (Beneteau First 47.7), Jim O’Hare
AMS – Sassy (Walker 11), Phil Lazzarini
Veteran – Sassy (Walker 11), Phil Lazzarini
For the full results see: https://www.surftocity.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OFFSHORE-Results-Sheet-V1-Prov-for-Publication.pdf
A huge thank-you needs to again be extended to all personnel at the Southport Yacht Club who assisted in making this event a success, and also our sponsors:
Gladstone Ports Corporation
Australiawide Boat Sales
DeBortoli Wines
The generous assistance provided by the check boat skippers, Brian Richards on Spectrum, Blake Boulton on Trump Card and John and Therese Hughan on the finishing boat Shoestring II, was much appreciated.
Special thanks need to go to Ann Carter who spent endless hours on the computer assisting competitors with their entries and enquires.
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