Day three was looking to be one for the heavy crews, a southerly at 15 to 20 knots was forecast and was building throughout the afternoon. Warm conditions and a cool southerly made for a top days racing on flat water allowing for fast and close racing.
Right - First place Buggar the Bone Championship Pie eating competition winners - Nick McElwee and Josh Eggins
Left - Second Place - Craig Garmston and David Cunningham
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Day 2 of the Australian B14 National championships got underway in a shifty, North Easterly breeze of about 8 to 10 knots. Whilst the breeze settled in from Northerly to North Easterly the fleet settled in by checking the course out in the new wind direction.
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After yesterdays warmup, the Australian B14 National championships got underway in a shifty, east south easterly breeze of about 8 to 10 knots. The fleet of 24, 10 from interstate hit the start line early and on the first start a general recall resulted after too many boats were unidentifiable after the start.
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Sailors, this is your introduction to the coming Australian B14 Championships being hosted by the Tasmanian B14 Association
Where?
The Midway Point Yacht Club. January 3-8, 2016.
All the information you need to know about the B14 Nationals this year will be hosted on the MPYC website. Check it out for the below information:
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