The Pittwater Regatta at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club
by Brendan Rourke 17 Jan 2020 19:38 PST
15-16 February 2020
Australia is not short of beautiful waterways and in the 1920s, around Christmas time, scores of boats would begin heading north from Sydney Harbour to visit one such spectacular site and to take part in one of the most important events on the New South Wales yachting calendar - the Pittwater Regatta.
To continue this tradition, on the weekend of the 15-16 February, 2020 the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) will be hosting the annual Pittwater Regatta, a yachting & dinghy regatta that dates back as far as 1888. The revitalized regatta continues to promote its heritage inviting all yacht owners to enjoy the friendly competition expanding across the waters of Broken Bay, Pittwater Estuary and Inshore, with participation from Sydney to the Central Coast and our local Pittwater sailors.
Three course areas are planned to cater for the various racing formats on offer. From the Premier and Performance racing yachts, who will compete offshore on a grand prix windward leeward course (6 races), to the ENSIGN Yachts Estuary Passage Series of races for club racers and cruisers (2 races). Additionally there will be an inshore Sprint Series for a variety of fast paced one design and sports boats (6 races).
The two race Estuary Series is brought to you by Ensign Yachts "Australia's largest brokerage and exclusive dealer of a selection of premier yacht brands". A newly commissioned Perpetual Trophy will be unveiled at the presentation on Sunday together with awards for placegetters in each series.
This year sees the Sydney 38 One Design Australian Championship run in conjunction with the Pittwater Regatta. One Design boats will compete over 3 days, 14-16 and other Sydney Yachts over 2 days in a mixture of windward leeward and passage races.
There is an event for all sailors and including a Crew Party on Saturday afternoon back at the Alfred's Clubhouse by the Aston Martini's performing a great mix of Cool Swing and Classic Soul with a touch of class and lots of energy.
Visiting competitors will be able to berth free of charge over the weekend at RPAYC. Boats wishing to do so will need to arrange berthing details by contacting the Waterfront department at .
To be a part of this great tradition visit www.rpayc.com.au/sailing/yacht-racing/regatta-and-championships.
To learn more about the history of the Pittwater Regatta visit www.sea.museum/2013/04/12/the-pittwater-regatta.