October 30, 2025

WAGS REPORT

DATE: 29th. October 2025

WIND:   NNE 7 – 12knts

COURSES   18B

WAGS Report – 33 Boats on the Start Line

A solid fleet of 33 boats turned out for this week’s WAGS, sailing the familiar “A” course that everyone knows so well. Although forecasts suggested a steady SSE breeze up to 15 knots, the conditions didn’t quite deliver, leaving competitors with a good, honest beat out to the Hope Banks recreational mark.

It was fascinating to follow the differing tactics on the A.I.S. Some skippers opted for the long board further south, while others chose a series of shorter tacks to work their way to the mark. As the afternoon wore on, the breeze gradually softened, giving the early starters a noticeable advantage on the return leg.

Next week’s race will be sailed for the Ross Jullyan Memorial Trophy — a highlight on the WAGS calendar and one not to be missed.

Results

Monos

Multis

•       1st Brigus

Dan/Peter

1- Boom

Paul

•       2nd Broadsword

Peter/David

2- Double Black Diamond

Andrew

•       3rd Dancing Lady

Ian/Russell

3- Scarlett

Craig / Kerry

•       4th Lazalong

Peter/Andrew

  

Closest to the line: French Kiss
Lucky door prize: Sassafrass     

Lucky crew member Salacia

Start Boat Crew – Don Murray

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