Invitation: RC Laser Social Racing Series at Festival of Sails, Geelong 

RC Laser social racing series Geelong Festival of sailsPlease join us for the RC Laser Social Racing Series at Festival of Sails, Geelong. 

Racing for RC Laser sailors will be on Saturday afternoon 27th January from 2pm – set up and practice from 1pm. 

Entrants for the racing series will need to register by emailing us at info@radiosail.com.au

The first 10 entries will receive a $50 voucher for the Radio Sail shop.

Lunch will be provided on Saturday and there will be prizes! 

This is a unique opportunity to race your RC Laser in a festival atmosphere, as well as enjoy the events and activities that make up the Geelong Festival of Sails. 

Don’t delay. Register today. Email info@radiosail.com.au

RC laser social racing series

Geelong Festival of Sails Invites Radio Control Laser Sailors

Geelong Festival of Sails

The Geelong Festival of Sails will be celebrating its 175th birthday with a record fleet of yachts expected to compete in the Melbourne to Geelong Passage Race over the Australia Day long weekend  (26 -28 January) and RC Laser sailors have been invited to join the party.

A dedicated sailing area has been set aside for the RC Lasers for demonstration sailing and some social racing. Radio Control Sailing Australia will be situated in a marquee next to the Royal Geelong Yacht Club and will be providing boats for demonstration sailing.

All RC Laser sailors, and anyone interested in trying the RC Laser, are invited to join in for some fun sailing and social racing.

Organisers are expecting over 300 boats to compete in the Passage Race and have a full schedule events and activities organised in the Festival Village for sailors and spectators.

The event kicks off with the Passage Race on Friday 26th January and celebrations in the Festival Village on Friday and Saturday nights. Entry to the Festival Village is free. Expect fireworks, well-known Australian musicians and performers, the RAAF Roulettes, great food and beverages.
For more information please visit Geelong Festival of Sails

It’s not the first time the RC Laser has been included in the Geelong Festival of Sails program. Back in 2004, we were invited to demonstrate the boat and ran a series of social races. It was a tremendous event to be part of and for 2018 we would love it if you could join us.

RC Laser sailors are invited to bring your boats and sail a series of social races and demonstrate your sailing skills! Please contact us at info@radiosail.com.au for further information. 

 

2017 WA RC Laser State Titles

Western Australia RC Laser State Titles

 

The 2017 WA RC Laser State Titles have been run and won.

A steady south to south westerly breeze greeted WAnderers Radio Sailing Club at the South Perth lake and it stayed in nearly all day.

All boats started with A rigs for the first few races then, as the breeze strengthened, B rigs were favoured by all skippers. With pretty tight racing throughout the day, the last few races determined the places. Various problems hampered defending champion Dave Pruden’s start to the day and he had to call it a day after 5 races.

 

2017 WA RC Laser State Titles Results 

A big congratulations to Rod Popham who came out on top, 3 points in front of Andy Cummins in 2nd with Dave Bedford 3rd,  beating Adam Viney onto the podium by 1 point. Rod has been ‘’bridesmaid’’ in 2nd and 3rd places each year since WAnderers first State championship in 2009 – he actually had Dave Pruden’s name engraved on the trophy before the event !!

A big thank you to Dave Bedford for all his hard work behind the scenes, Adam for setting up the courses on the water and a very well run and fun event – and Rod from Sailprizes for supplying the trophies.

2017 WA RC Laser state titles

2017 RC Laser Victorian State Championships Results

2017 RC Laser Victorian State Championships ResultsSpring visited for the 2017 RC Laser Victorian States bringing with it fine weather, wind coming from every direction and even weed!  The event was held at the National Water Sports Centre on the Patterson River and hosted by the Patterson Lakes Radio Model Yacht Club  (PLRMYC).  Interstate competitors included Adrian Heard from SA and Daniel Burgen from NSW, both keen to get in some championship practice prior to the RC Laser Championship of Nations.   

A big thankyou to David Thomas from the VRYA for taking on the PRO job yet again, along with Mike Pender and Tony Smith helping out and doing a fantastic job to make the day flow smoothly.   

Sailing was in light A rig conditions for most of the day and all competitors sailed with excellent sportsmanship, which we’ve come to expect within the RC Laser group.  The only lady skipper was deprived of a race win, by her husband who stole the race in the last meter to the finish line!2017 RC Laser Victorian State Championships Results

South Australian RC Laser Championships Sees Record Fleet

South Australian RC LaserA record fleet competed in the inaugural South Australian RC Laser championships held over last weekend, 19-20 August. The Adelaide Radio Control Yacht Racing Club hosted at the popular Patawalonga Lake (aka “the Pat”) at Glenelg North in Adelaide – considered by many as one of the best RC sailing venues.

Congratulations to Scott Mitchell for becoming the inaugural South Australian RC Laser champion, to Scott Fleming for coming second (on count-back) and to Andrew Reid for taking third place. Here’s the full report from Adrian Heard. 

South Australian RC Laser
Scott Mitchell wins inaugural South Australian RC Laser Titles

Shifty start to South Australian RC Laser Championships

After a week of rainy days the morning of Saturday 19th August dawned with sunshine and a light north-easterly breeze. In the previous 48 hours an armada of nine Victorian sailors had assembled on South Australian soil, and together with nine local sailors and Mark Luland from Dobroyd in NSW, we had a fleet of nineteen boats for the event. By the listed 10.30am starting time the north-easterly breeze shifted to WSW, and around midday it shifted further to south-westerly and progressively strengthened during the day to a maximum of 7-8 knots. It was A rigs all day, with only Pat Parisienne, Bob Whitehead and John Berry daring to try B rigs after lunch.

After the first race was declared nul, due to the scorers being unable to read sail numbers at the distant finishing line, formal racing got under way. Scott Mitchell and Scott Fleming took first and second place in the first race, and this pattern or the reverse order was to be a regular feature of the day’s racing. Together they won twelve out of the sixteen races and occasionally by large margins. Other heat winners for the day were Andrew Reid (two wins), Rob Nowak (one win) and Jason Shilton (one win).

A real feature of the day’s sailing was the flukiness of the wind at the windward mark. This mark was set near the opposite side of the Patawalonga to the control area, and the distance and constant change in wind direction made judging the mark very difficult at times. We all had a bad moment or two at this mark. John Nieuwenhuizen had a couple of collisions early on, and Jurgen Luther and I had a farcial time trapped at the mark in race eleven. There were many other similar experiences by other sailors.

While the two Scotts were very consistent all day – Scott Fleming had to do only one 360 degree turn; remarkable in the conditions – Andrew Reid started slowly and improved as the day went on, and Rob Nowak could not find the consistency he needed to be able to win the title. Pat Parisienne was often near the front, and of the Mawson Lakes sailors I think Lindsay Sawyer and John Nieuwenhuizen should be pretty happy with their performances. For three of the eight Mawson Lakes sailors this was their first major regatta, and sailing in a fleet of nineteen boats was a potentially life-changing experience.

Scott Mitchell beat Scott Fleming on a count-back, by having one more second place. That’s how close it was. Congratulations to Scott Mitchell for becoming the inaugural South Australian RC Laser champion, to Scott Fleming for coming second and to Andrew Reid for taking third place. Also thanks to our PRO Johno Johnson who ran a great series, to the scorers Graham Ingerson and Bob Dagg and to the rescue boat operator Len Hearing. What a great mob they are at Adelaide Radio Control Yacht Racing Club. Yvonne and Peter Tiss were observers at the windward and leeward marks all day – a very busy job! Meredith Reardon helped with food and photography and John Berry organised the drinks.

All in all it was a very successful day, with smiling faces all around. There was resounding agreement that the South Australian RC Laser Titles are here to stay!

South Australian RC Laser