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Sail country codes must comply with World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing. The Racing Rules of Sailing Appendix G1.2 specifies that national letters shall be clearly legible and of the same color. [1] They must be placed below the class insignias and above the sail number. In 1992, the code system was aligned to the one of IOC and has followed ...
Australian Sailing is recognised by World Sailing as the governing body for the sport of sailing in Australia. It formed in 1950 as the Australian Yachting Federation at a meeting at the Royal St. Kilda Yacht Club. [ 1 ]
Sailing is a popular sport and recreational activity in Australia with its varied coastline and often warm climate. Australian Sailing is the peak body in charge of sailing as recognised by the International Sailing Federation [ 1 ] In 2017-18 there were over 80,000 registered sailors and over 16,000 events held across the country.
Race number Sail number Yacht State/country Yacht type LOA (Metres) Skipper Corrected time d:hh:mm:ss Ref 1 X1 10001 Wild Oats XI: New South Wales Reichel Pugh 100 30.48 Mark Richards: 3:10:26:31 [8] [9] [6] 2 60 AUS60000 Loki: New South Wales Reichel Pugh 63 19.20 Stephen Ainsworth 3:12:43:44 [8] [9] [12] 3 66 52566 Black Jack: Queensland ...
Australian National Sabot Council Sabot: Australian O'pen Skiff Association O'pen Skiff: Australian Paper Tiger Catamaran Association Paper Tiger Australian Radio Yachting Association Australian Sharpie Sailing Association Lightweight Sharpie 1962–present [2] Lightweight sharpies are an Australian version of the 12 m2 Sharpie.
Australia came into Sunday's final as favorite after winning the previous event in Auckland and winning three of seven fleet races in Sydney to top the points table with 63 points ahead of Britain ...
The different editions included variations of the number of volumes. [5] Australia had its own Australian Hydrographic Service created in 1920, but the British nautical charts and sailing directions continued to be published after that time. The current Australian version of the Pilot and other relevant information is found in the Marine ...
Kookaburra III (KA 15) was the Australian 12 Metre yacht sailed by Iain Murray in the 1987 America's Cup held off of Fremantle, Western Australia.Murray won the Defender Selection and Kookaburra III represented Australia in the America's Cup, where she lost to American challenger Dennis Conner sailing Stars & Stripes 87.