A Room With a View
Room' was launched in Cairns in 1994 as a cruiser /racer version of 'Top Gun'. Builder/owner Wayne Turner moved aboard and enjoyed two years of life on the water when she was then s...
Akoona
Originally called Onya of Gosford and built by Peter Rysdyk in Gosford, NSW. She was bought by Garry Jones and she became well known throughout the South Pacific and notched up 2 Brisbane to Gl...
Alpha Centauri II
Owner/builder Clive & Leslie Allen launched in 1990. Epoxy/foam sandwichKim & Jill Mitchell purchased in Nov. 1997. Have extended the transoms.
APC 2
Built by Doug Trott of foam sandwich construction.10m wing mast. Bought by Peter & Bev Boel who replaced wingmast with a conventional rig.
Previously called Awlgrip On and Hard Yakka
Attitude
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This is the first locally built Schionning G-Force 1600. It was built as a cruiser with a targa bar added and has cruised extensively, but it is a capable racer.
Other a...
Australian Maid
Australian Maid which was build and owned by Bob Brown and is a sloop rigged Piver AA36. In the 1972 Brisbane to Gladstone it met disaster. Read about it in the 1972 Brisbane to Gladst...
Bach and Byte
Built from Hull and Deck by David and June Gemmell. Second last Fastback 43. Ordered 10 Apr 1998, Started Jun 1998, Launched 9 Oct 1999. Named after June Gemmell's passion for music and...
Bagatelle
Lindsey Cumming launched Bagatelle in 1980 and she was very successfully raced by him in the 80s and 90s. Bagatelle competed in many of the MYCQ offshore events and was nicknamed "BAGS". In 1...
Blithe Spirit
Competed in the 2002, 2004 and 2005 Brisbane to Gladstone and then went overseas to compete in the Capetown to Salvador Race. Salvador is in Bahia, a State of Brazil. Blythe Spirit finis...
Boss
Photo Source: Julie Geldard from VidPicPro
Gary Saxby and Bill Donnelly have done a magic job in campaigning this 40+ feet one off racing cat. Boss has taken line honours in 2010 & 2013 and she i...
Bullet Proof
Photo Source: Julie Geldard from VidPicPro
This is a 13.5m Performance cruising cat and was the first of the new Jeff Schionning G-Force designs. Owner/Skipper Scott Grallow is a keen sai...
Captain Bligh
Photo Source: MYCQ Photo collection
Winner of the 1972 Brisbane to Gladstone multihull Yacht Race in cyclonic conditions. It also won line honours in 1973, 1974 and 1975.
The hulls are of...
Catalina
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An Adrian Rogers designed production cruising cat built to a modified design. Owner/Skipper Dale Low is a regular campaigner in the Brisbane to Gladstone race and has bee...
Cut Snake
Photo Source: Southport Yacht Club
Allan Carwardine design sports cruising catamaran that won the 2013 Brisbane to Gladstone on OMR handicap.
Fantasia
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Designed & built by Owner/Skipper Andrew Stransky. Fantasia has cruised and raced extensively. She has raced in the Phuket area for the last few years carry...
Free Spirit
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Super Shockwave is one of Lock Crowther's last designs and built light and strong by Geoff Cruse. It was the fastest boat in Manly Harbour and anyone who sails WAGS w...
Frequentflyer
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A fast Pescott Firefly catamaran and is a fierce competitor in the MYCQ Bay Series
Articles: 2015 Surf to City Race Report
FUKU Scallywag
Photo Source: Team Australia Facebook Page
FUKU is based in Hong Kong as part of the Scallywag racing team. Previously she was called Team Australia and based in Sydney. She has set man...
Hasta La Vista
Photo Source: Southport Yacht Club
This Crowther Hemlock 36 Trimaran has recently been through a major re-fit and presents fantastically. Built by well-known Multihull builder, surveyor...
Kestrel
Photo Source: Richard Jenkins
Designed and built by Richard Jenkins this 38ft cat is keenly campaigned whenever Richard can get away from his Ships piloting duties. With recent bow modificatio...
Lightwave Raider
Photo Source: Julie Geldard from VidPicPro
A regular competitor in the annual Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race and usually places well.
Magic Shadow
Magic Shadow is a trailable production Corsair F28R trimaran designed by Ian Farrier.
One of the first F28R’s imported into Australia in 1997, she raced with the RMYC Multihull Division a...
McMoggy
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One of the first Schionning's to taste racing success, this New Zealand built Schionning Waterline won the PIC Coastal Classic in 2004 before being bought by club member...
Mojo - Launching a New Schionning G Force 1500 Sailing Catamaran
By Jim Stubbings
Photos by Julie Geldard from VidPicPro.com
The launch site was just downstream of Noosaville Marina & the boat been tr...
Morticia
Photo Source: Julie Geldard from VidPicPro
A European Designed racing Tri which in light weather is one of the fastest boats in Australia.
Photo Source: Julie Geldard from VidPicPro
Morticia...
Nicky C
Photo Source: Ian Cooper
Nicky C is a Schionning Cosmos 1430 Sailing Catamaran, designed and built in Australia as a performance – oriented cruising vessel. She is comfortably appointed with 3...
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A Schionning Waterline design from Gladstone that is a regular entrant in the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race. She won on performance Handicap in 2012.
Ostac Triumph
The second F-31 Ostac Triumph was bought new by Fred Gans of Brisbane. Ostac Triumph was sailed nearly every week for 20 years by Fred and he went through 4 trailers over this time as th...
Privateer
Photo Source: QMYC Multihull Annual
Winner of the second Brisbane to Gladstone multihull Yacht Race in 1966.
The yacht and Hedley Nicol were lost at sea while sailing to the San Francisco. T...
Renegade
Photo Source: MYCQ Photo collection
Winner of the 1969 and 1970 Brisbane to Gladstone multihull Yacht Race. It set a new record in the 1969 race with a time of 29 hrs 52 mins and 47 secs.
Thi...
Rex
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Brought from France to New Zealand by Skipper Simon Hull and renamed to Team Vodaphone. It established many sailing records in New Zealand and during a visit. Brought to Aust...
Rhythmic
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This is one of the ever popular 11m light weight Pescott Whitehaven catamarans which won the Brisbane to Gladstone on OMR in 2010 and 2011
Rushour
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Designer/owner/builder Drew Carruthers purchased this Rogers 36 and extended it to 40 ft. Then chopped it in half and extended it to 50 ft. It is now a very face cat and...
Toru
Built in 1963 in Sausalito California. Cruised extensively on West Coast of America. Sailed to Australia in September 1964, via Honolulu, Samoa, Fiji, New Caledonia. Best day's run at sea 220 mil...
Triumph I
Photo Source: MYCQ Photo collection
Competed in the Brisbane to Gladstone Races from 1964 to 1967. In the 1964 race it was demasted in cyclonic conditions. It acted as radio boat in the 1966...
Turning Point
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A fast trailerable Grainger catamaran and is a fierce competitor in the MYCQ Bay Series
Owner/Skipper:
Zebb Peters
Design:
Grainger
Weight:
1290kg
Length:
9.6m
Beam...
Two Tribes
Photo Source: SailWorld.com
Description:
Paul is a past winner and Brendan Egan has a reputation for fast boats.
Owner/Skipper:
Paul Nudd
Design:
Brendan Egan
Weight:
Length:
9.2m
Beam:
6m...
Vagabond
Photo Source: QMYC Multihull annual
Winner of the first Brisbane to Gladstone multihull Yacht Race in 1965. In 1964 it won also line honours in the QCYC Brisbane to Gladstone and set a new ra...
Viva
Photo Source: MYCQ Photo Collection
Viva was a Sydney based Yacht and was the first Sydney based yacht to win the Brisbane to Gladstone Multihull Yacht race in 1967 and then again in 1968. In 196...
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This Super Shockwave ranks and was only launched a few years ago and those who have sailed on her including Geoff Cruse (the Builder) suggests she is faster...