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Thank you to the fabulous volunteers that support the SB20 fleet in Australia! We couldn’t sail without you!  SB20 Class...
22/05/2026

Thank you to the fabulous volunteers that support the SB20 fleet in Australia! We couldn’t sail without you!


SB20 Class


📸 Jane Austin

MEDIA RELEASEThe Friends’ School wins first SB20 Tasmanian Schools ChampionshipHobart’s River Derwent provided shifting ...
10/05/2026

MEDIA RELEASE

The Friends’ School wins first SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship

Hobart’s River Derwent provided shifting and at times testing conditions for the fleet in the 2026 SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship.
Sixty sailors and 15 boats were on the water for the inaugural championship which was won by The Friends’ School (Red) on Mind Games.
Isaac Archer was on the helm, with his crew of George Shugg, Cameron Underwood and Rohan Langford (coach) winning on four points, following a discard after five races.
Warwick Dean from The Hutchins School was second overall with Alex Ashbolt (helm), Archie McQuillen, William James and Sam King (coach) finishing on ten points.
Charlie Birch from The Hutchins School skippered Ae**us to third overall with Harry Pilkington, William Corkhill and Xabi Carbo, finishing on 18 points.
The first female team and fourth overall was Porco Rosso from The Friends School (White) skippered by current Australian International Cadet Champion Olive Hooper, with Gracie Scarr, Reuben Tochner and coach Luke Watkins on 20 points.
Sydney’s Scots College team of Toby Yuen, Kai Lawson, Connor Hood and Andrew Alt-Graham, sailing Ares, finished in seventh overall on 22 points.
Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania Commodore and Race Officer, Nick Hutton, was impressed with the sailing of the school students and felt that the event was a positive move for the SB20 Class in Australia.
“There were challenging conditions on the water with the wind shifting from NW to SW and ranging from 0 to 25 knots during the event.
“We saw very competitive racing with tight finishes in most races, and in addition, we saw outstanding sailing from The Friends’ School (Red) team, skippered by Isaac Archer, with a 1,1,1,2,1 scoreline to win the event overall.
“I would like to acknowledge the great work of all of the volunteers who were kept busy setting and resetting courses during the day to suit the changing conditions on what was yet another great day on the River Derwent.
“Kudos to Paul McCartney [President] and the SB20 Association of Australia for conceiving the event and to the owners for generously lending their boats,” said Hutton.
McCartney was delighted with the event’s success and believes that the championship will evolve into the annual Australian SB20 Schools Championship from 2027, with several teams already indicating that they will be back, and interest growing from around Tasmania and interstate.
“We have been overwhelmed with the positive way this regatta has been received and the enthusiasm of the sailors that were on the water.
“Racing was very close all day, the sailors were tested in varying conditions, and the racing was conducted with great spirit and sportsmanship.
“We are very focused as a Class here in Australia on growing our fleet, increasing participation, diversity and boat ownership, and in building the racing experience of our younger sailors as we draw closer to the SB20 World Championship that we are hosting in Hobart in January 2029.
“We have received very positive feedback from the schools, so much so that we are currently considering whether we run a two-day event next year, and potentially a youth championship as well.
“As I said to the sailors yesterday, a Tasmanian team won the Open and Youth SB20 World Championship in 2023 – our 2029 Youth Champions could well have been competing in this event,” said McCartney.

For regatta results, go to: https://ryct.org.au/2026-sb20-tasmanian-schools-championship/
SB20 Class
Hutchins Sailing
The Hutchins School
Fahan School Hobart Australia
The Friends' School
The Scots College
Kingston High School Tasmania
Hobart College
St Virgil's College Sailing
Devoti Sailing
Peter Johnston Ship Chandlers
Australian Sailing - Tasmania
Tamar Yacht Club
Port Dalrymple Yacht Club
Words: Jane Austin/SB20Aus
Images: Eirini Marios / Asimina McCartney

09/05/2026

Words from the water from SB20 Association of Australia President, Paul McCartney, who is on the water providing a support vessel for the 2026 SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship.
SB20 Class
Australian Sailing - Tasmania
Devoti Sailing

15 boats on the start line for the 2026 SB20 Tasmanian Championship! What a turn out!! Special welcome to our new sailor...
09/05/2026

15 boats on the start line for the 2026 SB20 Tasmanian Championship! What a turn out!!
Special welcome to our new sailors and sailing mentors onboard the boats, local owners who have generously lent their boats to the teams, and a big thanks to the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania for hosting this inaugural event.
📸 Eirini Marios
SB20 Class
Devoti Sailing
Australian Sailing - Tasmania

First pics from the water from the 2026 SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship in Hobart. 📸 Asimina McCartney/Nick Corkhill...
09/05/2026

First pics from the water from the 2026 SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship in Hobart.
📸 Asimina McCartney/Nick Corkhill
Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
SB20 Class

09/05/2026

Racing is underway in the inaugural SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship in Hobart. Perfect conditions, 8-10 NNW breeze. 15 teams on the water, loads of excitement, more to come!!
Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania SB20 Class
🎥 Ed Fader

MEDIA RELEASEEnthusiastic sailors ready for inaugural SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship in Hobart this weekendSixty sa...
08/05/2026

MEDIA RELEASE
Enthusiastic sailors ready for inaugural SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship in Hobart this weekend

Sixty sailors and 15 boats will be on the water in Hobart this Saturday competing in the inaugural SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship hosted by the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania (RYCT).
The event has drawn 14 local crews and one interstate entry in what is anticipated to become an important fixture on the annual SB20 Australian sailing calendar, especially in the lead-up to the 2029 SB20 World Championship which is on in Hobart in January of that year.
The Fahan School and The Hutchins School team, both regular competitors in the local SB20 pennant series, will have two and four teams on the water respectively, while The Friends’ School has entered three teams.
Hobart’s St Virgil’s College will also have their boat back in the water for the event after an extended break.
In a positive move for the Class, entries have also been received from new schools including Kingston High School, St Mary’s College (two entries) and a combined entry from Woodbridge High School/Hobart College.
Additionally, a team from Scots College will be flying in from Sydney to test their skills against the local youth sailors in a new class of boat to the Pacers and skiffs that the team members usually sail.
Building the interest and skills of youth sailors is a key focus for the SB20 Association of Australia who, in partnership with host clubs the RYCT and the Derwent Sailing Squadron, are already laying the foundations for the 2029 SB20 World Championship.
SB20 Association of Australia Class President, Paul McCartney, is excited about the new Schools event and where it may lead for these young sailors.
"As we look towards the 2029 World Championship in Hobart and beyond, growth of the Class is our priority.
“Introducing enthusiastic youth sailors to sportsboat sailing, and to the SB20 in particular, is an important avenue for us to build the SB20 Class here in Australia.
“The support from existing and new schools for this inaugural championship has been very promising; we are looking forward to an exciting event, with many opportunities for participation to flow from this,” said McCartney.
While the competitive spirit will always be alive and well, the event is focusing upon presenting the SB20 as an excellent option for sailors transitioning from dinghies into keel boats, with the added attraction of a world championship on home waters.
Racing gets underway in the one-day event at 10:15 with the racing format a series of up to eight (one or two lap) short windward/leeward races, with spinnakers.
One adult is allowed onboard per team, with a maximum of four crew in total.
The event has been brought to fruition through the generous support of local SB20 owners who have made their boats available for schools that do not currently own an SB20.
For regatta results, go to: https://ryct.org.au/2026-sb20-tasmanian-schools-championship/
To get involved in SB20 sailing in Australia, go to: https://www.revolutionise.com.au/sb20aa
To learn more about the SB20, go to: https://sb20class.org/ / https://devotisailing.com/collections/sb20

Words and images: Jane Austin/SB20Aus

SB20 Class
Devoti Sailing
Fahan School Hobart Australia
The Hutchins School
The Mercury Sport

17/04/2026

It was fantastic to have Seb Gadsby out with us during the 2026 Storm Bay Apparel SB20 Australian Championship capturing some of the action. Here's a short video of racing from Saturday 28 March 2026, and a couple of fun moments at the end from our fabulous sailors from Fahan School Hobart Australia, Karabos and Cook Your Own Dinner SB20 Sailing Team.
Thanks to Jacinta Cooper for whizzing Seb around the River Derwent putting him in some great spots to film the action. We'll bring you another short film from Sunday's racing shortly.
Thanks again to the Derwent Sailing Squadron for hosting us and our sponsor, Volpica Storm Bay Apparel.

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