Pre-Worlds and Australian National Championships Report: ACO 14th Musto Skiff 2025 Worlds – 2/3 Jan

Picture of Rob Richardson sailing the Musto Skiff downwind

Event: ACO 14th Musto Skiff World Championship 2025, Sydney, Australia
Hosted at Woollahra Sailing Club
Pre-Worlds and Australian National Championship | 2nd & 3rd January 2025

Report by International Musto Skiff Class Association

Matthias Houvenagel wins the Australian National Championship with Robert Richardson winning the Pre-Worlds

This year’s Australian Nationals was also the Pre-Worlds practice races for all the competitors competing in the ACO 14th Musto Skiff World Championship in Sydney, Australia. The racing schedule for the Australian Nationals was held over 2 days with just 4 races in the series.

Races 1 and 2 were sailed in a medium-strength southerly, which is a fairly non-typical breeze direction for Sydney Harbour. This caused the course to be set further down towards the Bridge, with the start near Athol Beach and the top marks in Double Bay. The shifty and gusty southerly provided some interesting racing and plenty of position changes, with Rob Richardson making the best of it to take the win in the first race, with Eddie Bridle in second and Jono Neate in third.

Race 2 saw similar conditions with Andy Tarboton working his way through the snakes and ladders to take the win, closely followed by Rob in second and Matthias Houvenagel in third.

Day 2 saw a cloudy day with a light to medium easterly forecast. Race 3 was started on a heavily pin biased line, with a clean start. The fleet headed towards Bradleys Head before working their way up past Shark Island to the top mark. Matthias took the win in race 3, closely followed by Rob and Eddie.

Race 4 saw a slightly stronger breeze, and with the boat end-biased start line, the fleet was a bit eager and caused a general recall. We still didn’t get away clean the second time either, with 3 boats being penalised for starting early, but the race was underway, and we headed off up the harbour again. Eddie took the win with Casey Bates in second and Andy in third.

The Pre-Worlds racing was dominated by a strong international contingent taking out the top 3 places in the Pre-Worlds with Robert Richardson (GBR) in first, Eddie Bridle (GBR) in second, and Andy Tarboton (RSA) in third.

The results for the Australian Nationals saw Matthias Houvenagel take the title win in first place, followed by Jono Neate in second and Jon Newman in third.

Pre-Worlds Results:

Pre-Worlds Results: https://www.woollahrasailingclub.org.au/series/10551

Results for the Australian National Championships:

Place

Entrant

R1

R2

R3

R4

Total

1

Matthias Houvenagel

2

1

1

`3

4

2

Jono Neate

1

3

`3

2

6

3

Jon Newman

3

4

2

`OCS

9

4

Casey Bates

6

`6

5

1

12

5

Marcus Hamilton

`11

2

4

9

15

6

Wayne Bates

5

`7

6

4

15

7

Ben Austin

4

9

`10

8

21

8

Josh Sloman

8

8

`11

5

21

9

Hayden Brown

DNF

5

`DNF

6

23

10

Paul Newman

DNF

`DNF

7

7

26

11

Robin Dayes

9

11

8

`11

28

12

Steve Wilson

7

`DNF

12

10

29

13

Chris Bick

10

10

9

`12

29

14

Max Mckay

DNF

DNF

DNF

`DNF

54

15

David Taylor

DNC

`DNC

DNF

DNF

54

16

Micheal Berryman

DNC

`DNC

DNF

DNC

54

17

Sam Backwell

DNF

DNF

DNC

`DNC

54

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Feature image: ACO 14th Musto Skiff World Championships 2025, Sydney Australia (© 2025, Down Under Sail)

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