Australian F16 Nationals 2011

Yet to be officially confirmed, but the next Formula 16 nationals is likely to be held at Gosford Sailing Club NSW. The dates will be 21,22,23 and 24 of January. The plan is to have a combined nationals regatta held with the Australian F18 association. This will be a great opportunity that will help to strengthen both classes for the future.
The First day of the regatta will be a marathon. Back to back Championship racing is planned for the next 3 days.
Expect to see a notice of race and entry form out by the end of July.
Pim


That was a consideration HJS. I can only think of 1 person.
One advantage of this decision however is to give F16 sailors that live vast distances from Gosford the opportunity to travel with the F18s that will make the trip.
Its not quite set in concrete yet tho, so if you've got a better solution lets hear it.



1 sailor this year.... but I do not think this is going to be the norm for the future.
The F18 is a bit of a
blokes
boat, and I think eventually there will be many sailors that elect to sail the F18 with another
Bloke
and then happily pair up with a lighter crew like their wife, girlfriend, son or daughter to sail the F16....
Maybe this is not really an issue for 2011... But I think it is an issue worth thinking about for the future.
Gosford is a wonderful site, and there are a lot of positives with working with the F18's for the year, but I would not like to see it becoming the pattern in the future.

The F18 is a bit of a
blokes
boat, and I think eventually there will be many sailors that elect to sail the F18 with another
Bloke
and then happily pair up with a lighter crew like their wife, girlfriend, son or daughter to sail the F16....
Maybe this is not really an issue for 2011... But I think it is an issue worth thinking about for the future.
Gosford is a wonderful site, and there are a lot of positives with working with the F18's for the year, but I would not like to see it becoming the pattern in the future.
So Helen Jane Sharrock - are you likely to be one of these sailors.
Sail with Greg or Sail with Brett - could be a tough call

Organising together with other classes have cons (people have to choose) and pros (shared costs (for the event organiser and for travel in some cases)).
But even if people could do 2 different events, how many have 2 boats are access to them? How many have enough holidays? And how many would make a trip twice...?
Gill
Gosford is a professional club and always put on a good regatta.
It's a good water way and can accommodate both fleets.
The rigging area will be tight for two fleets. I assume the F16 will take the North side of the club house and launch from their as well.
An abundance of accommodation, although it is a holiday destination and booking early would be advisable.
Sounds like a good excuse to finally finish my boat.
Tony

Hi Mitch,
Responding to this over on the Mozzy thread..
Cheers
GO COBRAS <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" />
Also i ask that the F16 Association send out a flyer of the nationals this year to the class's - cobras, taipans, mossies ect ect - speaking from the cobras we had no idea that there was a F16 nationals for 2010 as alot dont surf on catamaran websites.
Thanks <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" />
MitchB the Mozzie sails without additional corrector weights. Apart from corrector weights as required by the Mozzie rules to make a boat up to class weight.
Im not sure the Cobra is a foundation class but could well fit inside F16 rules. If it does then you need a boat that conforms to the Cobra rules.

What a suprise to find myself mentioned in this thread <img src="<>/confused.gif" alt="confused" title="confused" height="15" width="15" /> Don't know if I should feel privelleged or otherwise. <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" />
Gee Mitch why would you think anybody would need to talk to me before attending? I am not a committee person or anything in either class and am allways hoping that people just go sailing as often as they want and enjoy themselves.
As for cutting all ties, the ties are history they have happened and can not be changed and I for one would not have done anything differently
Hi Simon,
hope all is well with you. As I said in my reply to Mitch, have no idea why he would think Matt should talk to me before entering. I would be nothing but positive about anybody attending F16 Nationals, haven't ruled it out myself yet.
Only downside for me is travelling North of Sydney (going through Sydney adds so much time and hassle to the trip),and if I can afford the time and finances (after sailing Mossie Nats earlier in the same month).


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