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Re: 2007 World Skiff Regatta

To: "Steve Nichols" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,"Ron Deane" <rdea6314@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,<swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: 2007 World Skiff Regatta
From: "Greg Ryan" <gregoryrryan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 17:22:34 -0500
References: <CGEPJJGEHCBFIPGGEALFEENMCEAA.steve@allsafe.com.au>
dunno, stick a few carbon poles on the side, weld the prod out the front, looks 
like a skiff to me. :-)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Nichols 
  To: Ron Deane ; swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 5:14 PM
  Subject: RE: 2007 World Skiff Regatta


  Hi Ron,

   

  Good to see you posting on the Swift Solo board again. Thanks for coming over 
to look over my Swift the other day. It was good to get feedback from another 
strip builder. The kayak looked terrific by the way. We just need to get you 
building a Swift for your next project!

   

  The world skiff regatta looks fantastic. I don't think that we could get the 
Swift Solo in as it would not be classed as "a skiff" by the traditionalists ie 
long history as a development class. There will be no 49ers there for the same 
reasons.

   

  Look forward to hearing more from you Ron.

   

  Cheers,

   

   

  Steve

   

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Ron Deane [mailto:rdea6314@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
  Sent: Sunday, 15 January 2006 3:41 PM
  To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: 2007 World Skiff Regatta

   

  G'day from Australia.

   

  Bram and others, I thought you might relish the thought of participating 
among about 120 to 140 skiffs, from 12 to 18 ft in a world skiff regatta.

   

  What better way to kick off the Swift Solo Class in Australia.

   

  Regards, Ron

   

   

   

        2007 World Skiff Regatta for Geelong, AUS    
       
       

       


  8:37 AM Fri 13 Jan 2006 


       
        'I-14's will be part of the 2007 World Skiff Regatta in Geelong' by 
Richard Gladwell 
       

  Sail Melbourne management today announced that Royal Geelong Yacht Club will 
conduct the inaugural World Skiff Regatta as part of 2007 Sail Melbourne 
International Regatta between January 13th and 20th 2007.

  The event will bring together 12ft, 14ft, 16ft and 18ft skiffs for one 
spectacular regatta, in what will be a big month at Geelong, with Skandia 
Geelong Week to follow over the Australia Day long weekend and will act as the 
Interdominion Championship (akin to a world championship) for the 12 footers 
and as such, will attract a strong contingent from New Zealand. The regatta 
will also be the Australian Championship for both 14ft and 16ft skiffs; 
guaranteeing a strong fleet in Geelong.

  Having hosted a number of skiff titles in the past, Royal Geelong is the 
ideal venue for the skiffs and Corio Bay will provide perfect conditions for 
these speed machines. It will also be spectacular viewing along the shore line 
and on the water for local sailing enthusiasts and the thousands who flock to 
Geelong each year for their annual holidays.

  Between 120 - and 140 skiffs and 300-350 of the best skiff sailors from 
Australia and New Zealand, with the possibility of some international crews, 
are expected to take part in what will be the most massive skiff sailing 
display for some years.

  Facilities in Geelong include storage, hardstand and good security with 
direct launching access and a deepwater launching ramp. A huge social program 
is also planned, including a Sailors Marquee; a 20m x 15m marquee as wet bar, 
BBQ area and lounge will be set up on the hard stand, to provide for 
socializing at the start and end of the day. 

  For competitors too, a free of charge internet facility with computers and 
wireless networks. There are facilities for a number of 40 foot containers to 
be unpacked, with permanent storage for containers available in nearby 
locations and ample parking for trailers and cars right alongside the club.

  The event was originally to have been hosted by Sandringham Yacht Club, but 
due to their proposed construction of a new clubhouse and the more 'choppy' 
water conditions normally experienced at Sandringham, Sail Melbourne has 
relocated the event to Geelong.

  Conditions at Geelong are ideal for skiff sailing, with reliable sea breezes 
and far flatter water, due to the City's location on the smaller Corio Bay - a 
subsidiary to the larger Port Phillip Bay.

  RGYC, as host to Skandia Geelong Week, the largest keelboat regatta in the 
Southern hemisphere, catering to over 450 entries, 6,000 competitors and 
120,000 visitors each January, is accustomed to the logistics involved in 
running a large international event successfully, ensuring a good time for all.

  The inaugural World Skiff Regatta is the brainchild of Stewart Vickery from 
the 14ft skiff class who has worked for several years to make this event a 
reality.


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