Qoin Sail Paradise Regatta 2022

The Gold Coast’s premier offshore yachting event, Qoin Sail Paradise, has come to an end. A solid south-easterly wind swept across the course during the morning and made for spectacular Sailing.

Wind gusts up to 20 knots and seas up to 2.5m made sure the spectators watching beachside and the broadcast live from Southport Yacht Club were not disappointed.

2022 Qoin Sail Paradise Regatta – Day 4 © Nic Douglass / www.sailorgirlHQ.com

It was a great day of Sailing and a fitting finale for the 13th staging of the spectacular event.

The series attracted 58 yachts, primarily from Brisbane and the Gold Coast, the largest in its history. Like the Sydney to Hobart, Qoin Sail paradise saw half the fleet withdraw due to the damaging winds and high seas that ultimately postponed the race for the first two days.


2022 Qoin Sail Paradise Regatta – Day 4 – photo © Nic Douglass / www.sailorgirlHQ.com

“This was initially going to be the biggest Qoin Sail Paradise we have seen in its 13-year history, but ex. Tropical cyclone Seth had other ideas and forced many of our competitors to stay dry on land.

“Those that braved and ventured out to race over the last two days are testament to the sport of Sailing. You have to be an extremely skilled Sailor to take on those conditions over the last two days. I take my hat off to the Skippers and their crews of the 20 or so boats that raced tirelessly today and yesterday,” said Yachting Journalist and Author Rob Mundle OAM, who was one of the two founders of the series.


2022 Qoin Sail Paradise Regatta – Day 4 – photo © Nic Douglass / www.sailorgirlHQ.com

The Southport Yacht Club’s General Manager, Brett James, said, “I’m confident this was one of the best Regattas we have staged here at Southport Yacht Club. While we didn’t see all the boats able to head out into those rough conditions. They were able to sit in the Club and watch live broadcasts of the races.

2022 Qoin Sail Paradise Regatta – Day 4 ©Nic Douglass / www.sailorgirlHQ.com

“I think the live music and onshore activities provided kept our Sailors entertained and busy when not able to race. And having the legendary Russell Morris on the final night for the public and our participants was the icing on the cake. Just a fantastic event for the Gold Coast to have on their calendar, and I guarantee next year we will see numbers grow again.”

Overall Results:

IRC
1. Aramex – Steve Curtis
2. Kerisma – Chris Larsen
3. Numbers – Larry Dean

IRC Club
1. Aramex – Steve Curtis
2. Get it on – Garry Holt
3. Kerisma – Chris Larsen

PHS Div 1
1. Cyclone – David Chadkirk
2. Artic Blonde – Peter Cook
3. Xvitesse – Russell Birse

PHS Div1 Club
1. Xvitesse – Russell Birse
2. Blunderbuss – Danielle Hutchinson
3. Mister Lucky – Rohan Wood

PHS Div 2
1. Sunshine Jack – Jessi Jackson/John Brand
2. Knot Another Painkiller – Rod West
3. She – Philip Bell

PHS Div 2 Club
1. Knot Another Painkiller – Rod West
2. Cool Change – Colin Metcher

Cruising
1. Vamp – Brent McDonald

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by Southport Yacht Club

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