Please select your home edition
Edition
Palm Beach Motor Yachts

SB20 Australian Championship 2025 at Bellerive Yacht Club - Day 1

by Jane Austin 21 Feb 05:38 PST 21-23 February 2025

Team Porco Rosso showed why they are second in the world with a classy performance on the first day of the 2025 SB20 Australian Championship in Hobart.

Skipper Paul McCartney, Will Sargent and Eddie Reid, fresh from the 2025 World Championship in Singapore, won the first two races of the regatta and placed second in the final race of the day to go into the second day of sailing on four points.

Hot on their heels are the reigning champions Nick Rogers, Simon Burrows and Cole Dabner (Karabos) with one win and two seconds to finish the day on five points.

Rob Davis, David Chapman and Jack Acton sailed Nutcracker consistently taking third place in each race and sit in third on nine points.

Rebellion led the fleet to the first mark in the first race after a glamour start benefiting from the pressure on the left hand side of the course but gave ground to Porco Rosso and Karabos on the downwind leg, ultimately finishing in fifth place.

Skipper Stephen Catchpool was pretty happy with his young team's performance which was brought together at the eleventh hour following an injury to a regular crew, but he was certainly in good hands picking up top ILCA Laser sailor Sam King and young gun Nick Jones.

The 15-20 knot sea breeze and messy chop made for hard going on the upwind legs, with teams pushing their boats hard downwind on the edge of control.

A few boats narrowly avoided wipeouts in the blustery conditions, especially those new to the Class, but overall, the fleet managed the conditions well.

Big Ted, skippered by newcomer Emma Maertens from the Sandringham Yacht Club in Victoria, is leading on performance handicap in her first SB20 regatta.

Ten races are scheduled for the regatta.

Warm to hot conditions are forecast for Saturday with north to north easterly winds under ten knots becoming easterly at 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon.

The regatta is sailed as part of the Banjo's Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive Regatta, hosted by the Bellerive Yacht Club.

Results after day 1:

PlaceBoat NameSail NoSkipperClubR3R2R1Pts
1BIG TEDAUS3229Emma MaertensSYC3115
2FAHAN SCHOOLAUS3385Sarah ReynoldsDSS72312
3KARABOS3743Nick RogersDSS/RYCT25512
4PORCO ROSSOAUS3819Paul McCartneyDSS4.54412.5
5NUTCRACKERAUS3731Rob DavisRSYS4.57920.5
6WEDGEWOODAUS3395Tom StearnesRYCT/DSS1Q724
7COOK YOUR OWN DINNER3658Felicity AllisonDSS139224
8BLACK3746Andrew SmithDSS813627
9MIND GAMES3390Phil ReidRYCT981027
10STORMTROOPER3747Matt BuggDSS/RYCT1231328
11SILVER GULLAUS3742Scott GlanvilleDSS1061228
12EL PEZ3389Dylan GoreDSS6101430
13REBELLIONAUS3744Stephen CatchpoolDSS1112831
14CASCADE DRAUGHT3030Duncan HineDSS14111136
15RED & BLACK3368Mark WolfendenLSC15141544

Related Articles

SB20 Australian Championship at Bellerive preview
Fleet boasts world champions in the open, women and youth divisions Fifteen of Australia's top SB20 sailing teams are gathering in Bellerive for the 2025 SB20 Australian Championship, and with the elite lineup, the scene is set for an intense battle over the three-day event. Posted on 20 Feb
Banjo's Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive preview
Including the Tasmanian Yachting Championship The River Derwent will come alive this weekend with over 100 boats and hundreds of sailors celebrating the 21st Crown Series Bellerive Regatta. Posted on 20 Feb
Entries closing for SB20 Australian Championship
This year's championship will be sailed as part of the Banjo's Shoreline Crown Series Regatta Sailors are encouraged to get their entries in for the 2025 SB20 Australian Championship with late entries closing on Wednesday the 19th of February. Posted on 16 Feb
Royal Southern Summer Series 2025 launched
Once again comprising four events in May, June, July, and September Once again comprising four events in May, June, July, and September, this year the series encompasses new classes, parties and more. We have big plans to make this year's Summer Series the biggest and best yet. Posted on 14 Feb
Persistence earns Pollard victory at SB20 Worlds
The British sailor has finally fulfilled his ambition after 14 previous editions After competing in 14 previous editions of the SB20 World Championship going back as far as 2009, British sailor John Pollard has finally fulfilled his ambition of winning the big prize in Singapore... Posted on 26 Jan
SB20 Worlds in Singapore Day 4
Unforgettable day for the Borghesi Family Day 4 of the SB20 World Championship had everything: shifty, light winds that tested everyone's patience, heroic efforts by the Race Committee to squeeze in two races and a truly emotional milestone for one special family. Posted on 24 Jan
SB20 Worlds in Singapore Day 3
Pollard at the top after 9 races Day 3 of the SB20 World Championship brought light and shifty winds challenging the 53-strong fleet to stay sharp and adapt quickly. Despite the puffy breeze, two exciting races were completed offering intense competition and some standout performances. Posted on 23 Jan
Bellerive Regatta entry is open
Banjo's Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive Regatta starts 21st February The River Derwent will be brimming with colour and sailing action when Tasmania's sailing community gathers at the Bellerive Yacht Club (BYC) for the Banjo's Shoreline Crown Series Bellerive Regatta. Posted on 22 Jan
SB20 Worlds in Singapore Day 2
Change of leader in exceptionally challenging conditions Day 2 of the SB20 World Championships in Singapore presented sailors with exceptionally challenging conditions due to highly variable winds. The day saw three races conducted under persistent rainfall with wind speeds fluctuating between 4 and 10 knots. Posted on 22 Jan
SB20 Worlds in Singapore Day 1
55 crews from across the globe battling it out The SB20 World Championship 2025 kicked off at the stunning ONE degrees15 Marina in Singapore, with 55 crews from across the globe battling it out on the tricky waters. The first day of racing featured four intense races. Posted on 21 Jan
Maritimo 2023 S-Series FOOTERPalm Beach Motor Yachts