MUSTO Skiffs Get Ready for Kieler Woche 2020
The rescheduled Kiel Week (Kieler Woche) 2020 regatta will take place in Kiel, Germany, from 5 – 13 September. The MUSTO Skiff’s are scheduled to race over 5 – 8 September. Here's the latest update.
The rescheduled Kiel Week (Kieler Woche) 2020 regatta will take place in Kiel, Germany, from 5 – 13 September. The MUSTO Skiff’s are scheduled to race over 5 – 8 September. Here's the latest update.
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…
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…
4 new members have been inducted into the MUSTO Skiff Gold Club. Congratulations to Dan Vincent (GBR), Rick Peacock (GBR), Dan Kilsby (GBR) and Ryan Seaton (IRL) who all won races at the recent World Championships and are now members of the MUSTO Skiff GOLD CLUB.
ACO 10th MUSTO Skiff World Championship 2019 Hosted by RYC Hollandia (Regatta Center Medemblik, NED) Wrap-up ACO 10th MUSTO Skiff World Championship 2019 Event Website: https://www.10thmustoskiffworlds.com/ Report by Diabo Sail…
On Saturday July 13th, Bruce Keen (GBR) kept his nerves and won the close battle for gold at the ACO 10th MUSTO Skiff World Championship 2019 in Medemblik. It came down to the very last meters on the finish line of the final race. Read the Day 5 report.
The battle for gold at the ACO 10th MUSTO Skiff World Championship 2019 is heating up in Medemblik, Netherlands. Despite thunderstorms and heavy rainfall on Friday July 12, the race committee managed to get two out of three scheduled races in. Read the full report here.
After the third day of the ACO 10th MUSTO Skiff World Championship 2019, Rick Peacock (GBR) grabbed a big lead in the provisional overall ranking. The talent coach of the Dutch High Performance Project is nine points ahead of compatriot George Hand, who stormed into the top three with two bullets. Title defender Jon Newman (AUS) fell back to third place overall. The sailing conditions on the IJsselmeer off the coast of Medemblik were light with a variable breeze from the southwest. Read the full report here.
On the second day of the ACO 10th MUSTO Skiff World Championship 2019 there is a new leader. It is the reigning world champion Jon Newman. By winning the second and third race, the Australian manages to climb from eighth place to first position. Read the full report for Day 2.