Airlie Beach Race Week

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March 4, 2020

Entry open for Airlie Beach Race Week 2020

Entry for the Whitsunday Airlie Beach Festival of Sailing opened on 1 March, 2020 and can be found online, along with Notice of Race, easily found on the Home page of the official Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) race website.
Hooligan won the final race to take IRC Passage - Photo: Andrea Francolini||Kraken was at the top of her game all week - Photo: Shirley Wodson|Tanya Kelly's Spartan won Cruising Division 2 - Photo: Andrea Francolini|The Ratcliff's RE-Heat won the Sports Boats - Photo: Shirley Wodson
On-Water
August 15, 2019

Winners named at another successful Airlie Beach Race Week

The 31strunning of Airlie Beach Race Week has come to a close late this afternoon and all winners and placegetters will be feted at the official prize giving at Whitsunday Sailing Club this evening.
Ullman Sails won Division 1 of the Australian Multihull Championships - Photo: Andrea Francolini|Back in Black and High Voltage at Airlie Beach Race Week 2019 - Photo: Andrea Francolini|Evil Gnome won Division 2 of the Australian Multihull Championships sailed at Airlie Beach Race Week - Photo: Andrea Francolini|The Boat Works finished second best of the Extremes - Photo: Andrea Francolini
On-Water
August 15, 2019

Ullman Sails and Evil Gnome win Australian Multihull title at Airlie Beach Race Week

Paul Mitchell skippered Ullman Sails to one final win at the Whitsunday Sailing Club’s (WSC) 2019 Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW) to claim the Australian Multihull Championship title; finishing 11 points clear of nearest rival, Julian Griffiths The Boat Works.
|Courses take in some spectacular scenery around the Whitsundays - Photo: Andrea Francolini|Eve sailing at Airlie Beach Race Week - Photo: Andrea Francolini
On-Water
August 15, 2019

Grand finale at Airlie Beach Race Week

The 2019 Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW) grand finale is shaping up to be a beauty with east/south-east 15 to 20 knot winds expect and Ross Chisholm, the Race Director Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) advising all courses would be on Pioneer Bay for the final day.
|Back in Black - Photo: Andrea Francolini|G'nome - Photo: Andrea Francolini|Mad Max looks bare minus her rig - Photo: Shirley Wodson|Tyee III finished third - Photo: Shirley Wodson
On-Water
August 14, 2019

Ullman Sails all the way at Airlie Beach Race Week

Paul Mitchell and Ullman Sails are well on the way to winning the Australian Multihull Championship at Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW) and to defending the title they won last year, and the year before, such is Mitchell and his crew’s dedication to performing at the top of their game.
RE-Heat on fire today - Photo: Shirley Wodson|Aerial shot of The Stig - Photo: Shirley Wodson|Derek Sheppard and his Black Sheep - Photo: Shirley Wodson|School's Out has come a long way by water to compete at Airlie Beach Race Week - Photo: Andrea Francolini
On-Water
August 14, 2019

Competition heats up with one day remaining at Airlie Beach Race Week

The 31st Airlie Beach Race Week, hosted by Whitsunday Sailing Club, is in its closing stages with just one day of racing remaining, so all 114 competing boats were out on the various courses today doing their best to cement a podium place in advance of the final day.
|A Eureka II (Mal Robertson) moment in Division 1 - Photo: Shirley Wodson|Non-Spinnaker division gets romping - Photo: Shirley Wodson|Wheres Wal II - Photo: Andrea Francolini|Zen and Hooligan battling it out at Airlie Beach Race Week - Photo: Andrea Francolini
On-Water
August 13, 2019

The diamonds and the dusty at Airlie Beach Race Week

Day 4 at 2019 Airlie Beach Race Week and the 31st running of Whitsunday Sailing Club’s largest sailing event, which reels in the big tourism dollars to the region, hit a new high note today, with winds reaching in excess of 20 knots and gusting 24 at times.
|Sunrise at Airlie Beach Race Week - Photo: Andrea Francolini|Sailing at Airlie Beach Race Week 2019 - Photo: Andrea Francolini
On-Water
August 13, 2019

Airlie Beach Race Week: Another spectacular day expected

Day 5 and weather forecasters have promised similar conditions to those of yesterday at Airlie Beach Race Week (ABRW), hosted by Whitsunday Sailing Club (WS, meaning 12-23 knots under sunny skies again.
SAILING - Airlie Beach Race Week 2019 - Airlie Beach, QLD 11/08/2019 (Photo by Andrea Francolini) THE HULLY TRINITY|Evil Gnome chasing down Mistress - Photo: Andrea Francolini|Mad Max with her hackles up - Photo: Andrea Francolini|The Boat Works and High Voltage - Photo: Shirley Wodson|There's no slowing Ullman Sails down - Photo: Andrea Francolini|This is how 'The Boat Works' - Photo: Andrea Francolini
On-Water
August 13, 2019

Power and the passion at Airlie Beach Race Week

It’s all to play for in the Australian Multihull Championship at Whitsunday Sailing Club’s 2019 Airlie Beach Race Week – particularly for the local rock star – and that became very evident on Day 4, as the wind freshened and the multis showed their power and the crews their passion for racing them.
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