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2007 Australian Formula 18 World Championships

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(@Anonymous 6548)
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The Australian formula 18 Association would like to proudly announce that the 2007 F18 world titles will be held in Yeppoon Queensland, in the month of February on the beach at Rydges resort, http://www.capricornresort.com/ in conjunction with the Keppel Bay Sailing Club http://www.kbsc.com.au and The Australian formula 18 Association

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Posted : April 11, 2006 5:58 am
(@Anonymous 38970)
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We are planning on going. The location looks great. Anyone else from the US?


 
Posted : April 11, 2006 8:22 pm
(@Anonymous 13274)
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I have permission, but not much likelihood of accumulating enough points this season. So I am available to crew - I pay my own way.


 
Posted : April 11, 2006 10:55 pm
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Hey John,

I believe they are expecting about 120 boats...... Not quiet the 180 boat limit. Therefore I don't believe qualifying would be necessary. May be a good opportunity for any non F-18 boat owners to do a Worlds too as AHPC (Capricorn), Hobie and NACRA are all expected to have charter boats available for this event.


 
Posted : April 12, 2006 6:02 am
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Obviously I'd be looking to charter - seems silly to get a Capricorn shipped all the way here for seven months only to ship it back to Oz...

Thanks for the info, Steve


 
Posted : April 12, 2006 9:00 am
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I went to the Keppel Bay Sailing Club and it looks as tbough all they sail there are Sabots. I could not find any information on their website about hosting the Formula 18 Worlds.

Maybe we will have to wait until after the Hyeres Event to get more information. Seems that it would be close time-wise though. If I go I need to start making plans now. I was all over the Jervis Bay Event and now have to change a lot of details. I figured out how to make Jervis affordable, as I was going to have a friend with a big boat to stay and park in the bay. He will be in the process of sailing around the world and thought it would be a fun stop.

Reasonable price tag, seeing that it was only about 100 miles south of Sydney. Pretty cheap flight, Car rental, and food were the only expenses outside of registration. Yeppoon is over 700 miles from Sydney. I suppose that would require another flight. I have to get more details before going further in the planning.

Later,
Dan


 
Posted : April 13, 2006 2:20 pm
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I'm in the same boat Dano - you can't even book a flight into Rockingham or Gladstone airports (closest to Yeppoon, AFAICS) using the normal on-line services. I imagine that the new host club will have some travel info for us soon. I'm going to try and distract myself in the meantime.

The Capricorn Resort is clearly visible on Google Earth - look for the golf courses.


 
Posted : April 13, 2006 3:12 pm
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I'm in the same boat Dano - you can't even book a flight into Rockingham or Gladstone airports (closest to Yeppoon, AFAICS) using the normal on-line services. I imagine that the new host club will have some travel info for us soon. I'm going to try and distract myself in the meantime.

The Capricorn Resort is clearly visible on Google Earth - look for the golf courses.

Rockhampton is around 900 miles north of Sydney. The nearest international airport is Brisbane which is closer - only 400 miles away. Rockhampton would be the nearest regional airfield but that is very small.

Tiger Mike


 
Posted : April 13, 2006 6:07 pm
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KBSC sails a variety of classes including Sabots, Corsairs, 420s, Sharpies, Skiff Moths, Lasers, MGs, 29ers, RS200s, RS400s,Tasars to catamarans such as various NACRAs, A Class, F-16s, Arrafuras, Arrows, Cobras.

Very active and professionally run club with a large junior development program and also works closely with several schools.

The event will be ran by the AUS F-18 Association with the assistance of KBSC. It will not however be ran from that club but from the Rydges Resort. KBSC regularly hosts State, National and International sailing events and are very capable of such an event.

As for flights, after flying into Brisbane International Airport, swap to a flight to Rockhampton where a bus service runs into Yeppoon. Rydges Resort offers a bus service also and would expect that it will be offered with the regatta package.

Flight bookings for as little as $69.00 Australian, each way. Cheapest flights through Virgin Blue and JetStar.

Qantas - http://www.qantas.com.au/regions/dyn/home/qualifier-region-au

Virgin Blue - http://www.virginblue.com.au/

JetStar - http://www.jetstar.com.au/

Will get back to you with accommodation packages, car hire and anything else you may need …….. Will also organise for details to get put up on the AUS F-18 site. The 2007 Worlds site is undergoing some changes and should be up again soon.


 
Posted : April 13, 2006 8:19 pm
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Fantastic, ALIVE - invaluable info for those of us half a world away. Very much appeciated. Looking forward to buying you a beer or three, bud.


 
Posted : April 14, 2006 7:01 am
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Looks like it's a little early to book. Check out this page that I found. I could combine this trip into a two week family vacation possibly. Sounds cool.

Link to Quantas flight info

I don't know jack about AUS though.

So how do I reserve a boat? Something fast preferably.

Mike Hill
www.stlouiscats.com


 
Posted : April 14, 2006 10:01 am
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Hi I see we getting a fair bit of interest for the worlds Australia 2007 as you see from the photos it's a spectacular location sailing conditions are typical tropical Queensland with warm waters and we have wind charts with readings at six am every three hours to six in the evening in the month of February from 1994 to 2006 showing that there is a 80% chance that the wind at 9 a.m. will come in from the East to South-east at 9 to 10 knots and at 12 noon the wind will shift to the east and strengthened to 20 knots every day!!! the location of the course is on the waters adjacent the rydges resort which is surrounded by tropical islands and further out to sea by the Great Barrier Reef the dates have not yet been confirmed but we propose the event to be run from the 18th to the 25th of February the event website is currently under construction and we hope within a fortnight it'll be up and running it will contain all regatta information, on-site booking for accommodation and registration to the event,it will also list any boats that will be available for charter, recommended tourist destinations and flight data.
If you are keen to make any internal flights bookings I would recommend Virgin Blue or JetStar both fly to Rockhampton right now online Virgin Blue have got specials either from Sydney or Brisbane to Rockhampton for as cheap as $89 that's Australian Dollors, Qantas has a domestic carrier called Qantas link they too fly to Rockhampton but only use small propeller type aircraft.
Finally I would like to say that I've been sailing now over 25 years and have competed in national or world events in just about every part of the globe, this event will be truly a special event.
Picture this you are just finishing the fourth race with 18 knots 30° in tropical blue water with a glitter of white caps, you now return to the beach to drop the sails to meet your wife who is ful of joy, as she has been able to watch the first two hours of racing from the cafe located in the viewing area which is located 20 feet above the water surrendered by palm trees, she then dusted off the kids and Put them in the free of charge day-care centre, so she could enjoy a one-hour treat at the resort day spa, you both now head to the pool area to have the evening swim while been served drinks from the poolside bar and enjoying the company of your sailing friends, before making a choice of which restaurant you would like to dine in tonight.
Now! do you think the next time you want to go to a worlds you will need to ask for permission??????????

See You in Paradise.


 
Posted : April 17, 2006 9:59 pm
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Further updates will be available soon here.

AUS 2007 Worlds site – http://www.f18worlds2007.com.au

AUS F-18 Association - http://www.f18.org.au/


 
Posted : April 18, 2006 6:03 am
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Posted : May 25, 2006 8:14 am
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There is now a bit more info on the F18 Worlds site http://www.2007f18worlds.com/

NOR - http://www.2007f18worlds.com/NoticeOfRace.pdf

For accommodation bookings at the Rydges Capricorn Resort - http://www.rydges.com/meetingsandbusiness/...rcode=F18WORLDS

More info to follow soon including Boat Charter prices / availability, Travel Tips, Alternative accommodation and more.

Below is some info regarding boat freight which will be part of the promotional CD-ROM of which the AUS F18 assoc. plan to include in the competitors pack at this years worlds in France.

$1500.00 Australian Dollars per boat!!
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We have arranged a special deal for freighting of boats within Australia and from overseas. An example a high top 40 foot container which will allow packing of 12 boats from the UK to the port of Australia including transport and offloading in Yeppoon at the resort including return freight, providing that the container are full (12 Boats ) the price shall be $1500.00 AUD per boat, this may vary a little depending on which port

To take advantage of this deal we would recommend to appoint a representative from your region to take on the responsibility to organise the logistics required to make this work, this representative would need to make contact with our appointed freight organises regarding the following points.

- desired port of departure
- holding deposits by the 30th of September
- packing requirements
- documentation
- preferred departure date

This is a great deal that has been arranged so you can be part of the best F-18 world titles ever, please arrange your region as soon as possible and make contact on the following e-mails

Chris Caldecoat
Freight Operations Manager
Email : chris@lasersailing.com.au or info@2007f18worlds.com

Don Findlay
International Representative
Email : don@f18-international.org


 
Posted : June 26, 2006 8:17 am
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Posted : June 26, 2006 9:04 am
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Just recieved this e-mail but was unable to return it

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Stephen,

We are doing the F18 NA's here in Carlyle in Sept. I'm betting that if we had 1 or 2 containers here ready to ship to AUS that we could fill them after the event here to be shipped out to AUS. The biggest problem is that we are not a port city. In fact we are in the middle of the USA. I have no idea what we would have to do to get the containers to AUS. It's just an idea that I thought I'd throw your way to see what you thought. I think for $1500AUS we would have quite a few takers. I know I would be one of them. We are already having a container shipped from CA. Those guys I'd guarantee would go.

Michael S. Hill

If anybody here knows Michael, could you please pass on my message.

Cheers

G'day Michael.

I am not very familiar with your geographical area, however I would imagine that if there is only a few from your area, you may have to road transport them yourself or arrange through a transport company. If you have enough boats, you could arrange to pack the container in your general area or at this event and have the container freighted to the nearest port via truck.

Firstly I would talk to your National body to see if they have any plans currently in place or if they have something already in the pipe line. Alternatively as mentioned before.......

To take advantage of this deal we would recommend to appoint a representative from your region to take on the responsibility to organise the logistics required to make this work, this representative would need to make contact with our appointed freight organises regarding the following points.

- desired port of departure

- holding deposits by the 30th of September

- packing requirements

- documentation

- preferred departure date

If you have any further questions, the following people may be of assistance.

Chris Caldecoat
Freight Operations Manager
Email : chris@lasersailing.com.au or info@2007f18worlds.com

Don Findlay
International Representative
Email : don@f18-international.org


 
Posted : June 26, 2006 11:03 am
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Mike checks this forum often...but I'll forward your message on to him to be sure.


 
Posted : June 26, 2006 12:43 pm
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]IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR ALL OVERSEAS COMPETITORS FOR 2007 WORLDS

FREIGHT FOR CONTAINERS MUST:
1/ PAYED DEPOSITS AND CONTACT DETAILS ARE TO BE RECEIVED BY THE 10TH OF NOVEMBER.
2/ PAYMENT IS TO BE RECEIVED IN FULL BY THE 17TH OF NOVEMBER.
3/ PACKED CONTAINERS WILL NEED TO BE DELIVERED TO THE PORT NOT LATER THAN THE 4TH OF DECEMBER. THAT LEAVES 18 DAYS FROM MONDAY TO HAVE DEPOSITS PAYED AND 25 DAYS TO HAVE FULL PAYMENT RECEIVED BY THE AUSTRALIAN F18 ASSOCIATION.


 
Posted : October 20, 2006 7:50 am
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My crew and I have booked a 2 bedroom apartment for ourselves and partners at the Rydges Capricorn Resort, Checking in on Saturday the 17th Feb and checking out on Monday the 26th Feb 2007, nine night stay.

The 2 bedroom apartment consists of 1 queen size bed in one bedroom area, 2 single beds in the other bedroom, a full kitchen and laundry facility. Towels, amenities, tea, coffee, rubbish are refreshed every day, however a fully service is not available on this rate. You will receive a linen change every 4th day.

Price is $232 per night, totalling $2088 for the nine nights. That is $522 per person for the stay or $58 per day per person.

The advantages of staying at the resort will include

- Staying with and partying with other sailors
- Close to boats meaning you can sleep in
- Can drink and will not have to worry about DUI on your way back to your accommodation.
- Save fuel travelling to and from the event, or cost of car hire if you fly in.
- Free courtesy bus from Rockhampton Airport to the resort.
- Take advantage of the resorts many activities and facilities such as two golf courses, gymnasium, tennis courts, archery, lawn bowl, massage and beauty centre and much more.

Cheaper rooms are available as low as $187 per night (Quad share) or $46.75 per person per night.

Check out here for accommodation bookings –
http://www.rydges.com/meetingsandbusiness/cwp/corp_bookings.asp?mastercode=F18WORLDS#booknow

Book early to ensure you get a room.


 
Posted : October 21, 2006 4:18 am
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Can't wait........

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Posted : October 24, 2006 8:03 am
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Bonus points awarded to he/she who can get a marsupial sailing.

Style points awarded if you can get it trapped out.


 
Posted : October 24, 2006 8:17 am
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Posted : October 24, 2006 8:26 am
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Australian F18 Sailing & QLD the Winners

The Queensland State Government has selected the F18 World Titles (to be held in Yeppoon, Central Queensland between February 18 – 25, 2007) to provide funding assistance to aid the promotions and marketing of the event as part of the Queensland Events Regional Development Program.

The Premier of Queensland, Hon Peter Beattie pledges his support to the F18 World Titles and the activity that the event is expected to bring to Central Queensland.

“The focus of the program is to increase local economic activity and development, to enhance the appeal of the destination in which the event is held and to enhance the experience for visitors.

“Through events, Queensland has the opportunity to showcase its uniqueness, talents and people to the world.

“I wish you every success with your event,” he said.

The State Government’s support will also go a long way to promoting the sport of F18 sailing in Australia which is the fastest growing class of sailboat in the world. Around 80 boats with crews and family are expected from all over Australia, Europe, North and South America, including past Olympic medallists such as Australian Olympic Silver Medallist Darren Bundock, Olympic Bronze Medallist Mitch Booth and more.

For more information visit: www.2007f18worlds.com


 
Posted : December 6, 2006 7:09 am
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Posted : December 6, 2006 8:16 am
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