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57th Tassal International Cadet Australian Championship Sandy Bay Club, Tasmania 27 December 2018 – 3 January 2019 3

Table of Contents

Cadet Declaration 3

Welcome from the Commodore 4

International Cadet Class of (ICCA) Information 5

Regatta Officials & Information 6

Program of Events 7

Trophies 11

ICCA President’s Report 13 As a cadet member of the International Cadet Class Fleet III Report – South Australia 14 I promise to observe the class rules and at all times Fleet V Report - Tasmania 15 to further the aims of the class. Fleet VI Report - Victoria 16

Fleet VII Report – New South Wales 16 I shall do my best to foster understanding Australian Championship Competitors 18 and friendship throughout the world.

Past Australian Champions 20

Past World Champions (Australian) 22 I shall never attempt to win a race by ICCA Life Members 22 any means other than fair sailing. 58th International Cadet Class Australian Championship 23 – Royal Geelong Yacht Club, Vic (Fleet VI)

Local Directory 24 4 5

International Cadet Class of Australia Welcome from the Commodore National Body Ben Kelsey President Kate Wylie Secretary On behalf of the Sandy Bay Sailing Club, I would like to warmly welcome all Simon Willcox Treasurer th competitors and supporters to our club for the Tassal 57 International Cadet Brendan Garner Measurer Australian Championship. We have many members and volunteers present during the South Australia Mark Kretschmer President Championship who are available to assist you with any enquiries. Tasmania Will Allison President Victoria Brendan Garner President Sandy Bay Sailing Club has hosted many International Cadet Australian Championships, and is known for its strong and competitive fleet of sailors. The club has always been New South Wales Jeremy Lewis President the home of the Cadet in Tasmania, and continues to value and support the class. Notice of Annual General Meeting International Cadet Class of Australia Inc 17:00 – Sunday 30th December 2018 Sandy Bay Sailing Club SBSC has approximately 300 members and is full to the brim with boats! During the winter, we have undergone clubhouse renovations, canteen refurbishment and a girls’ Agenda Items change room extension, to update our facilities. We hope you like the new coffee 1. Confirm the minutes of the last preceding Annual General Meeting held on therd 3 hub downstairs! January 2018 at the Metung Yacht Club

I am sure you will enjoy your time during the regatta, and your stay in Hobart. I 2. Table ICCA reports on the transactions of ICCA during the last preceding would highly recommend that you take the time to explore Hobart, or maybe even financial year: venture further afield, to discover other areas of Tasmania. Tasmania is known • President’s Report for its beautiful beaches, scenic bushwalks and of course, it’s food! • Treasurer’s Report • State reports I would like to thank all involved in helping organise this event, and • ICCA Executive for your support by coming to Sandy Bay Sailing Club. I wish all competitors good luck for their sailing and hope that the weather 3. Elect ICCA office bearers (president, secretary, treasurer, measurer, public officer.) is kind and in our favour. 4. Set subscription fees, fees & charges for the ensuing year.

Ordinary business Felicity Allison 1. Nominations for Life Membership of ICCA Commodore 2. Update on preparations for 58th Nationals at Royal Geelong Yacht Club, Sandy Bay Sailing Club Vic (Fleet VI) 3. Update on Cadet World Championship 2020 – Royal Yacht Club of Victoria, Williamstown, Vic (Fleet VI). 4. National Coach 6 7

Regatta Officials Program of Events

Steve Aulich IRO Race Officer Tassal Tasmanian Salmon Murray Jones Juror proudly sponsoring.... Darren Egar Juror the 57th International Cadet Jonathon Rees Juror Australian Championship

Tassal is a proud supporter of over 80 different sporting and community groups across Tasmania, as part of the Better Together: Community Grants program.

Regatta Information Tassal support a whole range of organisations which align with our core community pillars: health and wellbeing; youth and education; social inclusion Total non-smoking venue and; environmental stewardship. Notice of Race (NOR), Sailing Instructions (SI) and Race results: Tassal is a proud supporter of the Sandy Bay Sailing Club and the www.sandybaysailingclub.org.au 57th Cadet National Championship! State rigging locations - see Cunic Homes Regatta Office in SBSC carpark

Change Rooms – two locations. See Cunic Homes Regatta Office Thursday 27th December Cadet launching – via the main ramp at the clubhouse. Invitation Race Proudly See Cunic Homes Regatta Office for daily launch schedule. sponsored by HOBART & SANDY BAY CBD

Parking – available on Sandown Oval #2 near the SBSC Marquee 8.00 - 13.00 Registration & Measurement – SBSC Marquee Barista Coffee by Little Miss Lola Event information and updates may be posted at the Cunic Homes Regatta Office 8.00 8.00 Egg & Bacon Muffin Breakfast – SBSC Lawn Event Organisers: Lunch available from Canteen Jodi Willcox 0407 858038 11.30 Simon Hooper 0418 316187 Support Boat Briefing 12.00 Competitor Briefing 14.00 Practice Race 15.00 Bar Open – SBSC Lawn 17.30 Opening Ceremony – SBSC Marquee*

* More detail will be provided via event Facebook Page and Regatta Office 8 9

Program of Events

th Friday 28th December Sunday 30 December Proudly Race Day 1 Proudly Race Day 3 sponsored by sponsored by 9.30 Barista Coffee by Little Miss Lola 9.30 Barista Coffee by Little Miss Lola 10.30 Canteen Open – SBSC 10.30 Canteen Open – SBSC 11.00 Presentation - Day 2 + Competitor Briefing 11.00 Presentation - Invitation Race + Competitor Briefing 13.00 First Race - Day 3 13.00 First Race - Day 1 15.30 Bar Open – SBSC Lawn 15.30 Bar Open – SBSC Lawn After Sailing Build you own burger - SBSC After Sailing Hot chips & toasties - SBSC 17.00 ICCA Annual General Meeting (AGM) 17.30 Hobart Twilight Market nearby (lots of food options) Monday 31st December - Lay Day or resail if required

th Tuesday 1st January Saturday 29 December Proudly Proudly Race Day 2 sponsored by Race Day 4 sponsored by

9.30 Barista Coffee by Little Miss Lola 9.30 Barista Coffee by Little Miss Lola 10.30 Canteen Open – SBSC 10.30 Canteen Open – SBSC 11.00 Presentation – Day 1 + Competitor Briefing 11.00 Presentation – Day 3 + Competitor Briefing 13.00 First Race - Day 2 13.00 First Race - Day 4 15.30 Bar Open – SBSC Lawn 15.30 Bar Open – SBSC Lawn After Sailing BBQ - SBSC After Sailing Pulled pork and slaw rolls - SBSC 10 11

Program of Events Trophies

Perpetual Trophies Wednesday 2nd January Proudly • The Jock Sturrock Trophy for the Australian Champion Race Day 5 sponsored by • The Hutton Family Trophy for the First Male Helm • The Mermaid Trophy for the First Female Helm • The Tillett Team Trophy for the winning State Team 7.00 Barista Coffee by Little Miss Lola • The Colin Pratt Perpetual Trophy for the First Male Crew 7.00 Egg & Bacon Muffin Breakfast – SBSC Lawn • The TAK Chemicals Perpetual Trophy for the First Female Crew 7.45 Competitor Briefing • The Redlands Trophy for the First Co-Ed Helm and Crew Combination • The Harry Richards Trophy for the Most Determined 9.00 First Race - Day 5* Special Trophies After Sailing Lunch available – SBSC • The highest-placed skipper on line honours helming their first Nationals After Sailing Presentation Day 4 • The highest-placed skipper on line honours under the age of 14

* Note: Early start today in order to conduct racing ahead of the King of the Derwent Yacht Race in the afternoon. • The highest-placed skipper on line honours under the age of 16 This decision has been made after consultation with, and endorsement by the ICCA, state fleets and SBSC Commit- tee, and aims to address safety concerns associated with the anticipated competitors and spectator fleet. Sandy Bay • To the second to tenth-placed skipper and crew on line honours Sailing Club will provide an excellent vantage point to watch the KoD! • To the first to third-placed skipper and crew on Handicap • To the top three place-getters on line honours in each race

Thursday 3rd January Race Day 6 Proudly sponsored by

9.30 Barista Coffee by Little Miss Lola 10.30 Canteen Open – SBSC 11.00 Presentation – Day 5 + Competitor Briefing 13.00 First Race - Day 6 15.30 Bar Open – SBSC Lawn After Sailing Post race snacks 18.00 Closing Ceremony and Presentation* - SBSC Marquee

* More detail will be provided via event Facebook Page and Regatta Office 12 13

International Cadet Class of Australia (ICCA) Some history behind the trophies….. President’s Report

Jock Sturrock Trophy for the Welcome to the 57th International Cadet represented Australia in the Promotional Australian Champion Australian Championship at Sandy Bay Regatta, finishing 16th overall in a fleet Jock Sturrock MBE (1915 – 97) was an Sailing Club, Tasmania. Our hosts led by of 58. internationally acclaimed yachtsman – first Regatta Organisers Jodi Willcox, Simon Australian to compete in Olympic yachting Hooper and many other SBSC volunteers The ICCA would also like to congratulate events & legend in the Australian Sailing will ensure your visit in Hobart is one to National coach Tony Bull. Tony continues Hall of Fame (1994). He always supported remember, with all that Tasmania has to to remain passionate about the class and Cadet Sailors. offer at this very busy time of year. Many mentoring juniors to be the best at all levels thanks from the ICCA to the Sandy Bay of competition. His support, training and The Hutton Family Trophy for first Sailing Club. dedication to the Cadet class is unparalleled male helm and we are very lucky to have him on Donated by the Hutton Family of Fleet V Our Australian Class representatives at the board. in the early . Louise and Pat Hutton World Championship in Bodstedt, Germany, Our thanks also go to team Manager each won National Championships both as returned in August having represented Sam Ibbott, Uniform co-ordinators Emma crew and helm. Australia proudly, again with some excellent results. The team of seven boats (see Hooper and Felicity Allison and team Treasurer Amanda Rawstron. Thank you The Mermaid Trophy for the first below) should be very proud of their individual and team performance. There all for co-ordinating all the logistics and female helm financial arrangements for the team. Donated by the Penrose family of South The Redlands Trophy for the First Co-Ed were, as always, variable conditions but many lessons were learnt both on and off Australia – the daughters competed in Helm and Crew the water. Results from a competitive fleet I would like to personally thank the ICCA many National titles for Fleet III. Donated by the Redlands School, Sydney, of 63 were National Committee consisting of Secretary NSW as follows: Kate Wylie, Treasurer Simon Willcox and The Tillett Team Trophy for the winning The Harry Richards Trophy for the Most National measurer Brendan Garner. They State Team Determined. 5th Peter Allen and Ashton Rawstron helped me through a challenging year Originally known as Nil Desperandum Given by Steve Tillett from South Australia, 6th Archer Ibbott and James Gough which also involved the purchase of 8 (Never Despair). It was named after Harry whose twin sons Chris and David won three 13th Jacob McConaghy and Sam Hooper boats, to secure our cadets for the 2019 National Titles and one World Title sailing Richards who was Patron of Fleet III in the 20th Hugo Allison and Grace Hooper world championship in Europe. Fascination in the late ‘60s. . He encouraged all ICC sailors at 23rd Elliott Hughes and Cate McCoy State and National events. His motto was 27th Jack Allison and Luca Groves I will unfortunately be missing my first The Colin Pratt Perpetual Trophy for First “always obey the rules and never give up” 41st Emma Kelly and Oliver Grieve Cadet Nationals in many years due to work Male Crew He was known by many as “The man with commitments but can’t wait to catch up with everyone at the Geelong Nationals Colin came from a “sailing family” in South the pockets”, because his boiler suit Argentinian teams took 1st and 2nd places, in 2019. I hope everyone involved has a Australia. He was a committed cadet sailor always had a shackle, screw or Great Britain 3rd. and at the time of his early death was whatever was needed cracking time in Sandy Bay and I will be watching closely to see who takes out the training for selection in a Senior Class. by anyone. Jarrah Harris-Moore and Evie McDonald After his death, at his request, his ashes 2018/19 Australian Title. were scattered at the windward mark. Regards Ben Kelsey 14 15

Fleet III Report Fleet V Report South Australia Tasmania

The South Australian International Cadet racing, but the entire fleet coming together Fleet V continues to have a strong fleet first worlds, and also won the top U15 Fleet is currently still sitting strong as we for regattas has the distance to travel sailing out of Sandy Bay Sailing Club. We Helm. Jack Allison & Luca Groves were have had a few new faces to the class. At problem. Largs Bay has kept strong with had 12 boats travel to Metung for the among the heavier crews in the regatta, but present we have quite a core group that 11 boats. 2017/18 Australian Championship, and the finished 27th despite the light breezes. have all sailed together for a couple of sailors proudly represented their state. It seasons and now we have possibly We thought we would try something a little was fabulous to watch a whole group of Locally, Fleet V continues to develop a 4-5 newbies. different this year and we approached the sailors meet a range of expectations from fleet of young sailors and the 2018 group SA & National Sharpie Association to see finishing races to winning races. There was is delivering some very exciting and We have had some new coaches join our if we could gain sponsorship. We are very a lot of enjoyment and some great success. competitive racing. We have seen quite squad this season in Holly Groome and happy to say that all parties are happy with Tasmania retained the Tillett Team Trophy, a large turnover of crews this year, with a Sean Keen. Both of these sailors have had the outcome and we are now racing at the with 5 boats finishing in the top 10 (2nd large proportion of our fleet now 1st time previous success and enjoyment within the same venues for our regattas and other Meltemi - Charlie Goodfellow & Laurie Jeffs, skippers and crews, which bodes well for class, which is really showing in our events when we can. It seems to be a good 3rd Hurricane – Jacob McConaghy & Sam the future of the class. With the support fleet now. mentoring/ stepping stone program so far. Hooper, 4th Little Devil – Archer Ibbott & of the Sandy Bay Sailing Club, cadets are Congratulations again to our National and James Gough, 6th Executioner – Jack Allison taking part in regular mid- week and Sunday We have purchased ourselves a Zodiac Rib State Champions from season 2017/18 & Luca Groves, 7th Shmoken – Hugo Allison trainings. The fleet of 16 boats comprises which has enabled us to train whenever in Brooke and Alicia Gaffney. I would also & Grace Hooper, 11th Comrade – Amy some promising new juniors. and wherever we like, as we don’t need to like to take this opportunity to thank Potter & Annabelle Lumsden-Steele). rely on borrowing equipment from the SA Committee for all their help and We look forward to welcoming you all to other clubs. involvement to keep our class Four Tasmanian teams travelled to Hobart for the 2018-19 Tassal International running smoothly. Bodstedt, Germany to compete in the Cadet Australian Championship. The Numbers from Goolwa have increased, World Championships during the year. All Derwent River can make for some with 3 regulars, and we have nearly cracked found the fickle lake conditions challenging, Good luck to all sailors competing this year challenging sailing and I am sure the Sandy Brighton & Seacliff to have regular boats but all represented their country well. in Sandy Bay Bay Sailing Club will put on a terrific event. training. We have boats training at Brighton Archer Ibbott & James Gough were the but we cannot get the afternoon racing top placed Tasmanian boat, finishing in 6th done just yet. Adelaide Sailing Club has kept place. Jacob McConaghy & Sam Hooper numbers with the newbies to the class. By Mark Kretschmer finished in 13th position. Hugo Allison & Will Allison all reports Port Lincoln still have 8 boats President Fleet III Grace Hooper managed 20th place in their President Fleet V 16 17

Fleet VI Report - Victoria

The past 12 months has been a positive one for given me a comprehensive run down on the Johnston & Archie Lennon second and 9545 (Measurer), Andrew Conacher, Martin Speller, the Victorian International Cadet fleet. With training, lead up, the world’s and promo Smooth Criminal; Jarrah Harris-Moore & Evie Rod Eagle. steady numbers at each regatta and new faces regattas. The one thing that always shines McDonald third. on the scene, the next 12 months looks positive through in his reports is the aptitude of our The future & development: We have been as well. kids. They train hard, race hard, but above all New season 2018/19: Our new season has proactive in promoting the International Cadet do it with respect and appreciation. Well done kicked off with the same enthusiasm as last as a great option for kids around the world to Nationals 2017/18: The nationals in Metung to the entire Australian team, sailors, coaches, season. With a lot of new faces and crew sail. Attending the Victorian junior carnival, were a great success. The team at Metung managers, parents and supporters. The combinations our winter woollies program we had a positive response with interest from Yacht Club did an amazing job of making Victorian contingent of the teams results were: saw 21 boats on the water. Over the winter budding sailors. We will attend this event again everyone feel welcome and putting on some 6th fleet along with Australian Sailing funded next year and continue pushing to grow. Over fantastic racing. The ability for the spectators to 5th Spitfire, Peter Allen & Ashton Rawstron two more coaches through their training to the next few years we have some very exciting have a grand stand view of the race course was 23rd Anaconda, Elliott Hughes & Cate McCoy be fully qualified coaches. Clare McAuliffe and times ahead. In 2019 the Nationals will be held certainly well received. Victoria had he largest 41st Sparkle, Emma Kelly and Oliver Grieve Angus Rae completed their training and will join in Geelong (RGYC), and in 2020 the nationals contingent of competing sailors with 36 boats. 16th (Promo) Smooth Criminal, Jarrah Harris- Bully coaching the Victorian contingent on the and world titles in Williamstown (RYCV). Both All our sailors lived the cadet spirit, sailing Moore & Evie McDonald Derwent River this Nationals. Good luck guys!! venues offer sensational sailing conditions and facilities, close accommodation and shopping. fairly and making great friends in the process. 45th (Promo) Brothers in Arms, Khan Harris- AGM 2018: At the recent AGM we saw a few The planning for both regattas is well underway Viewing the results, they varied depending on Moore (teamed with a German crew) changes to the committee with Jen Coram and 6th fleet is looking forward to working with what each sailor’s goals and expectations were. stepping down. A huge thank you to Jen for the the hosting clubs. Some were aiming for worlds team selection, Victorian State Titles: The Victorian state titles work you have done in guiding and growing others aiming to finish every race, or just beat were held at Royal Geelong Yacht Club in March 6th fleet into the strong position we are now Finally thank you to Sandy Bay Sailing Club that next boat. Victoria ended up with 4 boats alongside the Wooden Boat Festival. With 34 in. David Suda has also stepped aside whilst for hosting us at this year’s Nationals. I wish in the top 10. The whole 6th Fleet team did entries we had some great competition through he is the captain of SYC OTB. Thanks David for everyone involved, from the sailors, to the themselves proud on and off the water. Well a range of wind conditions. With 5 different your work last season. The new committee volunteers, to the supporters, good luck and done!!! race winners from the 8 races, and 1st & 2nd comprises of the following members: Ed most of all have fun. decided on a countback, it showed how close Johnston (Treasurer), Mike Pollitt (Secretary), Worlds 2018: We had 4 boats selected in the racing was. The final results saw 9822 Brendan Garner (President), Amanda Field, the Australian team to compete at Bodstedt, Spitfire; Peter Allen & Ashton Rawson crowned Amanda Rawstron, Jason Farnell, Thorsten Brendan Garner Germany. The legendary coach “Bully” has champions with 9526 Hyper Hyper; Thomas Maeterns, Ryan Grieve, Steve Williamson President Fleet VI

Fleet VII Report - New South Wales

The NSW International Cadet fleet had in favour of Pacers. The boats were sold off however neither were willing to accept the another trying year. Numbers were low for and discarded, leaving behind only privately smaller fleet. Nonetheless, we are currently winter sailing, and we were hit with another owned boats and no direction for the fleet poised to have at least 6 boats and sailing blow when SCECGS Redlands, the school except for efforts by the Association. We crew travelling to Sandy Bay this year, ready sailing program that owned and operated a applied to have a Cadet Fleet included at the to compete. fleet of Cadets out of Middle Harbour Yacht Youth Champs in Lake Macquarie, and also Club, moved clubs and left the Cadets behind at Sail Sydney which we attended last year; PresidentJeremy Lewis Fleet VII 18 19

57th Tassal International Cadet Aus tralian Championship Competitors

Number Name Helm Crew Club Spinnaker Colour Number Name Helm Crew Club Spinnaker Colour 9561 Winning Edge Alissa Braden Conner Ikin MHYC 5616 Loquacious William Cohen Aiden Hearne SYC 9562 Meltemi Lawrence Jeffs Harry Gregory SBSC 5682 Rimfire Sebastian Holly Durran RGYC Durran 9611 Thrill Seaker Emma Carla Maertens RYCV Maertens 6780 Swish Jake Newman Ben Imbesi SYC 9613 Little Devil Archie Ibbott Sammy Hooper SBSC 6969 Bridgwick Farm Madeleine Zac McAuliffe RYCV Scambary 9617 Bullant Oscar Leo Church RYCV Speller Kirkpatrick 8576 Shockwave Molly Grimes James Smith RGYC 9618 Shmoken Hugo Allison James Gough SBSC 9284 Magoo 2 Forbes Rafe Phyland RGYC 9620 Blitzem Ella Delaney Charlie MHYC Phyland Schmaehling 9426 It Takes Two To Be Benjamin Mia McFarlane MHYC 9622 Pepsea Zac Braden Liam McFarlane MHYC Crazy Harrington 9626 Supersonic Mats Maertens Lasse Maertens RYCV 9428 Tacktical Jack Archie Kretschmer LBSC Kretschmer 9628 It's Pink Aya Gibson Rosie Salmon SBSC 9429 Cheeky Monkeys Rachel Huczko Jordan Griffiths LBSC 9698 Wildcard Lulu Di Charley Stephens RGYC Sciascio 9430 Stolen Pig Max Sturman Amber Brock-Fabel PLYC 9700 Seaquence Zac Nisbet Ethan McFarlane MHYC 9520 Drop Bears Anabelle Sarah Reynolds SBSC Zeeman 9747 Hurricane Elliot Hughes Olive Hooper RGYC 9521 Longreach Natalie Coman Emma Suda SYC 9749 Close Encounters Chloe Huczko Braden Griffiths LBSC 9523 Brothers in Arms Xavier Smith Bobby McDonald RGYC 9778 Impulse Laura Cooper Isabel Willcox SBSC 9526 Hyper Hyper Thomas Kylan Thompson SYC 9822 Spitfire Mischa Suda Lillyanne Johnston SYC Johnston 9913 Ocean Warrior Milli McDonald Cate McCoy RGYC 9527 Mustang Sally Tim McCoy Ashton Rawstron RGYC 9915 Tempest Mawson Sienna Wessels MHYC 9529 Insayne Aaron George Nick Richardson SYC Ritchie 9531 Phoenix Toby Legg Charlie Groves SBSC 9916 Stoked Darcy Conry Aiden Porritt LBSC 9545 Smooth Criminal Jarrah Harris Evie Mcdonald RGYC 9918 Godsend William Abbey Willcox SBSC Moore Zeeman 9551 Sea-Ya Luca Groves Thomas Paynter SBSC 9919 Sparkle Emma Kelly Will Farnell RGYC 9552 Executioner Grace Hooper Edie Newstead SBSC 9930 Aquilo Cooper Field Tom Grimes RGYC 9558 KAOS Thomas Alicia Gaffney ASC 9932 Pelorus Jack Daniel Liam Richardson SYC Gordon Conacher 9559 Resistance Ben Garner Sam Williamson RGYC 9986 Vortex Ben Boman Charlie Boman SBSC 9560 Assassin Imogen Farnell Emma Williamson RGYC 10052 Antares Nathan Field Josh Garner RGYC 20 21

Past Australian Champions

1962-63 Gemini II K Gleeson, J Gleeson SA 1993-94 Sidewinder D Suda, S Anderson VIC 1963-64 May Queen C Anderson, D Edwards VIC 1994-95 Pelorus C Piggott, L Hutton TAS 1964-65 Mite P Mitchell, P Mitchell SA 1995-96 Anaconda T Davis, T Bucek VIC 1965-66 May Queen D Edwards, R Hodgekinson Vic 1996-97 Anaconda T Davis, T Bucek VIC 1966-67 Talisman C Willing, G Shipp TAS 1997-98 Pelorus J Chung Gon, M Jeffrey TAS 1967-68 Flica J Muirhead, A Muirhead SA 1998-99 Brass Monkey J O’Reilly, D Copson TAS 1968-69 Fascination C Tillet, D Tillet SA 1999-00 Triad S Wells, P Hutton TAS 1969-70 Fascination C Tillet, D Tillet SA 2000-01 Pour Quoi L Hutton, P Hutton TAS 1970-71 Fascination C Tillet, D Tillet SA 2001-02 Pelorus F Paterson, M McCure TAS 1971-72 Solano A Blakney, A Endersbee TAS 2002-03 The Saint C Martin, J Mackinnon SA 1972-73 Tsunami H Ottaway, T Ottaway VIC 2003-04 Pour Quoi P Hutton, M Sorrel-Saunders TAS 1973-74 Anaconda F Bucek, A Bucek VIC 2004-05 The Saint C Martin, J Mackinnon SA 1974-75 Grasshopper M Anderson, R Oldmeadow TAS 2005-06 Capricious L Shephard, S Chesterman TAS 1975-76 Anaconda A Bucek, S Bucek VIC 2006-07 Sure Thing T Kelly, T Witty VIC 1976-77 Joy-Vee M Wenke, T Dow VIC 2007-08 Stolen Pig D Shephard, J Brown TAS 1977-78 Red Baron D Rees, G Maddock TAS 2008-09 Drop Bears L Noye, O Burnell TAS 1978-79 Red Baron D Rees, G Maddock TAS 2009-10 Impulse A Bailey, S Bailey TAS 1979-80 Manxman B Nettlefold, M Cook VIC 2010-11 Sea-Ya S Keen, O Mitton TAS 1980-81 Capricious J Freeman, P Layton NSW 2011-12 Impulse S Bailey, H Chadwick TAS 1981-82 Aquila S Anderson, F Reynolds TAS 2012-13 Phoenix S Tiedemann, H Allison TAS 1982-83 Aqua Bundy M Rofe, M Forstner TAS 2013-14 Checkmate T Alexander, S Alexander VIC 1983-84 Red Baron D Banks, M Farrington TAS 2014-15 Samaran J Sasson, M Suda VIC 1984-85 Consecutive P Layton, N Brown VIC 2015-16 Samaran J Sasson, M Suda VIC 1985-86 Pelorus P Burnell, N Behrens TAS 2016-17 Impulse W Cooper, H Allison TAS 1986-87 Pelorus P Burnell, R Menadue TAS 2017-18 Endless Summer B Gaffney, A Gaffney SA 1987-88 Magic Mayo L Larson, R Grieve VIC 1988-89 Anaconda J Aikhair, D Irvin VIC 1989-90 Honky Tonk Woman J Farnell, T Davis VIC 1990-91 Sidewinder A Morrison, D Suda VIC 1991-92 Encounter G Allen, L Matthews VIC 1992-93 Sandy Boys D Morrison, S Anderson VIC 22 23

Past World Champions (Australian)

Year Boat Name Helm Crew 1970 Fascination Chris Tillett David Tillett 1974 Anaconda Frank Bucek Addy Bucek 1978 Red Baron David Rees Grant Maddock 1979 If Rod Behrens Justin Keating 1986 Pelorus Paul Burnell Nick Behrens 1987 Pelorus Paul Burnell Rhys Menadue 2014 Checkmate Tom Alexander Sophie Alexander 2015 Phoenix Sam Abel Hugo Allison

ICCA Life Members

Joe Bucek Victoria Geoff Spalding Victoria Addy Bucek Victoria Laureen Walton Victoria Jan Reynolds Tasmania Malcolm Hughes South Australia Barry Reynolds Tasmania Vicki Hughes South Australia Helen Burnell Tasmania Nick Hutton Tasmania Rod Burnell Tasmania Neil Shephard Tasmania David Wane Victoria Chris Arkey Victoria Tom Greene Victoria Graham Vaughan Victoria Ray Hoffert Victoria Martin Pryor New South Wales Andrew Creak Victoria Paul Burnell Tasmania John Grieve Victoria Mike Kelly Victoria Win Brown Victoria Jill Abel Tasmania 24 25

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