September Dates Confirmed for the 2021 Worlds at Lake Garda
The dates for the ACO 11th Musto Skiff World Championships 2021, to be hosted by Fraglia Vela Riva at Lake Garda, Italy, have now been confirmed as 25th September to 2nd October 2021.
The dates for the ACO 11th Musto Skiff World Championships 2021, to be hosted by Fraglia Vela Riva at Lake Garda, Italy, have now been confirmed as 25th September to 2nd October 2021.
The Australian Musto Skiff Class are just days away from competing in their much-anticipated Nationals Title Championships, to be held at McCrae Yacht Club on the Mornington Peninsula on 23 to 26 January 2021. Here's everything you need to know for the Regatta event.
An interview with the up and coming AUS youth sailor, Hayden Harding. Hayden started sailing at about 7 years old in a minnow. He has since sailed the 420, 29er and 49er, before getting a Musto Skiff. Find out how this talented youth sailor got into the Musto Skiff and his aspirations for the class.
This year’s MSCA Annual Class Survey includes an update on a project proposal to explore a new smaller sail for the Musto Skiff. Read on for an overview of this project – and don’t forget to take part in the survey to have your say on this! The survey closes at 9pm (GMT) on Monday 21st December 2020.
The International MUSTO Skiff Class Association has today launched a new website to mark the 20th anniversary of the class. At the start of the year the class association embarked…
The 2020 Musto Skiff Class Association (MSCA) Annual Survey is now open!Our 17th Annual Survey is now live, and we are inviting you to take part. The annual survey helps…
Photo credits: Russell Bates Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia, has been Casey Bates home club since his first sail in the Australian Minnow class at…
The 2020 Skiff & 29er Open at Derwent Reservoir Sailing Club on 3rd & 4th October attracted 28 MUSTO Skiffs representing the northern and southern circuits. The event concluded with the ultimate battle of the youths to win the Derwent Open title. Read the full report here.
A couple of years ago, the class voted to explore a new mainsail design. A test sail was made and trialed. This sail was not considered to be a sufficient advance to warrant further consideration. The class voted to ‘pause’ the project and it was put on hold. The project will reopen in February 2021.
Already a multiple German Open winner and previous Kieler Woche winner, Germany’s Iver Ahlmann, did not disappoint this year at Kieler Woche, achieving 7 first place positions to ultimately win the MUSTO Skiff event title. In this exclusive interview with Iver, he shares how he prepared for Kieler Woche and his experience of the regatta that was markedly different from previous years with the Covid-19 pandemic, but still delivered on a great sailing experience!