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PHOTOS - World Match Racing 2017

Created by ironbark ironbark  > 9 months ago, 27 Mar 2017
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ironbark
ironbark

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27 Mar 2017 4:19pm
Great racing at the Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club in Perth.

The finals were held last Saturday - good close racing and very well organised.

Congratulations to the organisers, sponsors, crews and the Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club for a terrific event.

40 more photos at my blog;-

www.ironbark.woofess.org/

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Poodle
Poodle

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27 Mar 2017 6:13pm
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ironbark said..
Great racing at the Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club in Perth.

The finals were held last Saturday - good close racing and very well organised.

Congratulations to the organisers, sponsors, crews and the Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club for a terrific event.

40 more photos at my blog;-

www.ironbark.woofess.org/

ironbark


















I spent 3 days on that blue boat in the back ground laying marks for the event. Top fun, enourmous media & drone presence upstairs at Freshie sending it out to the world.
Freshie organisation was world class - But I am a bit biased in this area :-)
ironbark
ironbark

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28 Mar 2017 12:28pm
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Poodle said..







I spent 3 days on that blue boat in the back ground laying marks for the event. Top fun, enourmous media & drone presence upstairs at Freshie sending it out to the world.
Freshie organisation was world class - But I am a bit biased in this area :-)



There was a lot of mark shifting at the bottom end of the course on the final day as the wind swung around.

There was obviously a lot of people working behind the scenes to make the racing a success - hats off to them.

I saw the cats match racing in Sydney a few years ago - IMO the Perth one was much better organised and the bigger course area in Perth made for much better racing.

regards

ironbark
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