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Courtesy of Rob Kothe, the Managing Editor for Sail World and the Media Director for the SeaWind F18 World Championships

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ABN AMRO Volvo Ocean race helmsman Rob and his brother Peter Greenhalgh are new to the F18 class, but they are campaigning the Extreme 40's as Team Basilica, so they know how to sail fast. The British pair will be the wildcard bet for a top three finish at the F18 World Championships which move out of Europe to the warmth of Australia's Great Barrier Reef.

Fresh wind conditions are expected for the Seawind F18 Worlds, which will be sailed offshore from Rydes Capricorn Resort on the central Queensland coast from February 17 to 25. At least a dozen nations and 80 boats are expected to converge on the tropical Queensland town of Yepoon to race in conditions that catamaran sailors dream about. The racing will be intense.

The F18's catamarans are designed for two crew with trapeze, with spinnakers, self-tacking jibs and square top mainsail, making them one of the fastest boats on the water. The F18's allow multiple sports catamaran manufacturers (including Hobie, Capricorn and Nacra) from around the world, to compete in one class, often called the F1's of sailing.

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1st Class Fleet
The 80 boat field will be filled with Olympic and World multihull champions and the 2006 F18 World Champions, Helge and Christian Sach (GER) know they will have a fight on their hands to keep the southern hemisphere sailors at bay. Looking for fresher conditions in which to train, this pairing sailed Tornados in the Canary Islands in November 2006.

Darren Bundock and Glen Ashby (AUS), the 2004 and 2005 F18 World Champions and the 2006 Tornado World champions thrive in strong conditions. They will be right on speed. Today they are sailing in the Tornado class at the Miami Olympic Class Regatta.

Challenges will come from across the fleet. Mitch Booth (NED) won in 2001 and 2002 and with Pim Nieuwenhis as crew, he will right on the pace. Other competitors include Steve Brewin and Andrew Williams (AUS), Mark Laruffa and Rick Heasman (AUS), Spaniards Fernando Echavarri and Anton Paz who are ISAF ranked second in the Tornado class and the French team of Jean-Christophe Mournaic sailing with Franck Citeau.

ABN AMRO Volvo Ocean race helmsman Rob and his brother Peter Greenhalgh are new to the class, but they are campaigning the Extreme 40's as Team Basilica, so they know how to sail fast.

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SeaWind Supports Sailors
Leading southern hemisphere catamaran manufacturers, Australia's own Seawind Catamarans, are the naming rights sponsors for this prestigious event.

Seawind's Marketing and Sales Manager Brent Vaughan will be racing at the Worlds. He commented today, 'the Formula 18 catamaran class is amongst the fastest-growing sailing classes in the world.

The F18's are an innovative class and so is our company, Seawind. It has been an extraordinary 2006 for Seawind, probably the most exciting since I have been there, and I've been there for seven years. We won many awards in 2006, the best sailboat over at the Newport boat show and more recently the most innovative boat and multi-hull of the USA for 2007, as awarded by the Cruising World magazine. It is a huge coup for a boat from Australia. It has been very exciting and a great way to start our 25th year.

The Queensland State Government is providing funding assistance to aid the promotions and marketing of the event as part of the Queensland Events Regional Development Program.

Organised by The Australian Formula 18 Catamaran Association in conjunction with Keppel Bay Sailing Club and Rydges Capricorn Resort, Yepoon, the venue in tropical North Queensland will provide perfect sailing for these spectacular speed machines.

The event headquarters, Rydges Resort, is nestled amongst 22,000 hectares of sprawling tropical landscape. With 280 rooms, nine conference venues, a choice of restaurants and bars and one of the largest salt-water swimming pools in the South Pacific, this venue caters for everyone; from a fierce competitor to those after a relaxing holiday or a place to party.

Just a one-hour flight north of Brisbane in Sunny Queensland, the small coastal town of Yepoon is a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and surrounding tropical islands that protect Keppel Bay, a large area of open water that is sure to see competitive and skilful racing throughout this exciting event.

NOR and entry application are now available online at the event website.

For further information visit the event website at: www.2007f18worlds.com

For more information on the F18 World Championships Event Sponsor, Seawind Catamarans, please telephone +61 2 4285 9985 or visit their website: www.seawindcats.com

By Rob Kothe / SW UK,

Australia , Tue 23 Jan 2007

Regards,

Brent Vaughan,

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Posted : January 23, 2007 4:57 am
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ABN AMRO Volvo Ocean race helmsman Rob and his brother Peter Greenhalgh are new to the F18 class, but they are campaigning the Extreme 40's as Team Basilica, so they know how to sail fast. The British pair will be the wildcard bet for a top three finish at the F18 World Championships

I predict these guys will get busted. 3rd place finish (or higher) in the F18 worlds when being NEW to the F18 class, I really don't think so.

Wouter


 
Posted : January 23, 2007 8:06 am
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Posted : February 2, 2007 6:14 am
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Steve,
Love the graphics, even better than your Club Marine Tornado.

Regards,
Phill [Linked Image]


 
Posted : February 2, 2007 6:28 am
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Looks like a photoshop rendition. Good stuff though. Good luck to all who are participating. Ill be rooting for my boys of Team Tybee.


 
Posted : February 2, 2007 12:41 pm
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Very good eye Robie......

The pics from this weekend will not be though.

The pic above we used to show the sponnsor, and signwriters.


 
Posted : February 2, 2007 3:21 pm
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Below is the official link for the F18 Worlds Championships. All the latest news will be posted here. I will be flying out tomorrow (Tue), joining my boat up there which arrived Yesterday.

Keep an eye out for the ‘Seawind 1160’ F18……. That is us.

http://www.2007f18worlds.com/race.html

Cheers
Stephen


 
Posted : February 12, 2007 6:24 am
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http://www.xsracing.org/index.php?ACTION=


 
Posted : February 12, 2007 9:20 am
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