Event: ACO 11th MUSTO Skiff World Championship 2020 – Cancelled
As you are all well aware, the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation is having a huge impact across the world right now. We very much hoped that we could continue with our…
As you are all well aware, the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation is having a huge impact across the world right now. We very much hoped that we could continue with our…
A statement from your Chairman on the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and the 2020 MUSTO Skiff Class events My fellow sailors,Like all of you right now, the international class committee…
Event report for the MUSTO Skiff State Championships at Sandringham Yacht Club, Victoria (AUS), 7 to 9 March 2020Full results: https://www.syc.com.au/raceresults/2019/otb/I14B14Musto/series.htmWith a truly disappointing season settling in our rear view…
As a new member of the MUSTO Skiff Class Association, accomplished sailor, David Hivey, is rapidly getting to grips with a new skiff and settling into a brand new fleet…
Long-standing supporter of the MUSTO Skiff Class Association, Noble Marine Insurance, has been confirmed as the continued sponsor of the GBR MUSTO Skiff Training Series for 2020.The annual sponsorship deal…
The 2019 MUSTO Skiff Annual Survey is now closed. Thank you to all of those who took the time to complete the survey.This is the 16th annual survey issued by…
AUS MUSTO Skiff National Championship 2020Hosted by Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron (AUS)Report by Paul NewmanPhotos by Russel Bates https://russellbatesphotography.com.au/As the 2020 Australian Championships at Metung YC drew closer, we were faced…
Congratulations to Jon Newman (AUS) who has won the 2020 MUSTO Skiff Australian Championships, hosted at Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron over 9th – 12th January.Newman, who already has multiple National and…
The 2019 GBR MUSTO Skiff Series was one of the closest fought in years, finishing as a three-way tie between Stokes Bay sailors, Dan Vincent and Ben Schooling, and Aberdeen…
The weather came good on Saturday with a wind range of 7 to 26knots And 180 degree shift range. The race officer placed the windward mark in the Reeds of the windward shore so this made it nice and easy for us to hoist our kites but the final approach to the windward somewhat precarious!