Friday, July 25, 2025

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Strong Competition In The 2025 Warri Cup Yacht Race

A fleet of 17 boats took to the water last Sunday for the annual Warri Cup yacht race, hosted by Abell Point Yacht Club in Airlie Beach, with competitors spread across three divisions and clear winners emerging in each.

Sailors were treated to a stunning day, with sunny skies, mild conditions, and a steady breeze — just enough to keep things lively without too much drama. That is, until Malfunction unexpectedly demasted mid-race. Fortunately, no one was injured, and the crew returned safely to shore — albeit a little more well-known than they had planned.

Race organisers extended their thanks to Astro Boy and Lama for their swift and selfless assistance to Malfunction. “Their actions reflect outstanding seamanship and were greatly appreciated by all,” an organiser said.

After a spirited day on the water, the Division 1 title went to Terry Archer’s G’nome, while Iyas Shaheen’s Smooth Criminal took out Division 2. In Division 3, Alan Campbell skippered Lama to a well-earned win.

Celebrations continued at the Whitsunday Sailing Club, where the atmosphere was lively and the presentations were smooth and well-received. Crews were recognised for their efforts in a ceremony that captured the spirit of competition and camaraderie.

The Abell Point Yacht Club also thanked sponsor Andrew Williams of Maxi Apollo and British Defender for his generous support, helping to make the Warri Cup a much-loved highlight on the local sailing calendar once again.

Contributed with thanks to Lorraine Ireland

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