Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

The Apres Regatta - Sail Port Stephens

by Nic Douglass 11 Apr 2019 18:42 PDT 8-14 April 2019

When you look at the colour of the water, and the proximity to Sydney, it is not hard to see why Sail Port Stephens, over the past ten years has become the largest yachting regatta in New South Wales with a fleet of 180 boats.

But there is something else that forms a backbone to this regatta that has resulted in a waiting list for regatta berths, with all swing moorings and marinas at full capacity.

What most of us know about sailing, is that the reason why we travel to regattas is to renew old friendships, make new ones and to relax. Well that and the sailing...

Or maybe not.

You see, Sail Port Stephens is a regatta which has been built for sailors, and their families, who are here for a holiday in one of the most fantastic destinations New South Wales has to offer.

The Regatta is broken into two specific parts, the first which has just concluded, is completely aimed at the cruising divisions, and the second focusses on the cruiser racer and the sheep stations chasers.

But, as we are about to kick off the more "serious" end of the regatta today, with the Garmin NSW IRC Championships, VX One National Championships, ASBA National Championships and joining the fray with the Performance Cruiser racers, we all can't help but think back to the presentation for the Commordore's Cup, and the camaraderie that was in full swing, as well as the band "Sons of Beaches" led by the presentation MC turned rock star Scott McRae.

"This is my first time working with the event. I am really honoured to be a part of Sail Port Stephens" said Regatta Director, Jen Hughes.

"We thought after 12 years of running this great event it was high-time that Paul O'Rourke got to actually enjoy what he has created, and go sailing".

"It feels like the time has just flown, especially following the fantastic evening to wrap up the Commodore's Cup on Wednesday night".

"We are now fully focussed on the second half of the regatta and making sure all continue to have a brilliant time. A big thanks to all who are making this regatta happen, on and off the water. We have a world-class team".

The best thing about the social functions at this regatta, is that everyone comes, because their reputation is preceded, and the vibe is seriously pure and fun. This year it is all made easier again, with the three main hubs in the area, Soldiers Point, The Anchorage, and Nelson Bay, the regatta, linked by complimentary shuttle buses.

Tonight, is sponsored by Pantaenius Sail & Motor Yacht Insurance, and all sailors on arrival to the main hub in Nelson Bay will be greeted with free sausage sandwiches, and free drink tickets. In total 600 sausages, and 25kgs of onions will be cooked up by the staff from Pantaenius, served along with their drink tickets while the presentation continues with host Nic Douglass, the Sailor Girl.

For more information on this ever-developing regatta, head to www.sailportstephens.com.au

For more, head to our social media channels; Facebook, Instagram, Twitter - or our website.

Related Articles

More confusion as tariff decisions overruled
A summary of news relevant to marine businesses across North America On May 30, President Donald Trump announced that Section 232 tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will double from 25% to 50%, effective Wednesday, June 4. The announcement was made during a speech at U.S. Steel's Mon Valley Works-Irvin Plant. Posted today at 3:00 pm
U.S. announces tariff increase on steel & aluminum
Section 232 tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will double from 25% to 50% On May 30, President Donald Trump announced that Section 232 tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will double from 25% to 50%, effective Wednesday, June 4. Posted on 3 Jun
Newport International Boat Show tickets on sale
New England's premier boat show set to take place September 11-14, 2025 The Newport International Boat Show announced today that tickets are now on sale for this year's Newport International Boat Show presented by BankNewport. Posted on 3 Jun
The economic impact of the recreational boating
2025 California Boating Congress was held in Sacramento, California, co-hosted by NMMA Last week, the 2025 California Boating Congress was held in Sacramento, Calif. Co-hosted by NMMA, the two-day advocacy event started Tuesday with the California boating community hearing from the California Business Roundtable Posted on 3 Jun
A new course for autonomous sailboat fleets
A group of students is tackling a big idea at Rice University In a corner of Rice University's Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen (OEDK), a group of students is tackling a big idea: revolutionizing maritime transport with swarms of smart, self-sailing boats. Posted on 3 Jun
Rodkicker 50 - manual rigid vang for larger yachts
Specifically sized for yachts measuring between 50 and 55 feet A rigid vang is designed to enhance sail handling during reefing, preventing the boom from falling into the cockpit or onto the coach roof. Equipped with gas springs, it automatically elevates the boom upon release of the kicking strap. Posted on 3 Jun
Trade Court rules against tariff implementation
It effectively nullifies the collection of fentanyl-related tariffs against products of China Last week, the U.S. Court of International Trade issued a unanimous decision that the Trump Administration's imposition of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act ("IEEPA") exceeded the President's delegated authority under the law. Posted on 2 Jun
June 2025 flooding predictions
High tide flooding outlook June 2025 While only San Diego and Nawiliwili, on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, are likely to see flooding in June, flooding is possible in every region of the mainland U.S. except the mid-Atlantic this month. Posted on 2 Jun
Bulwarks and Bulldust – watch Episode Four
Episode Four - Mark Elkington, The Yacht Sales Co. - is now up and running Watch along as we speak with Mark Elkington from The Yacht Sales Co. about his transition from a West Australian crayfisherman to a global sales and support organisation par excellence. Posted on 30 May
BRP reports fiscal year 2026 first quarter results
Revenues of $1,846.9 million, a decrease of 7.7% compared to last year BRP Inc. (TSX:DOO; NASDAQ:DOOO) today reported its financial results for the three-month period ended April 30, 2025. All financial information is in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted. Posted on 30 May
RS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERAllen Dynamic 40 FooterMaritimo 2023 S600 FOOTER