13 of the 24 available spots for the Finals are already allocated with SA and VIC Sailing League events finished for the year, along with the winners from the 2022 SAILING Champions League – Asia Pacific Finals who automatically requalify into the Finals.
Last year’s Open winners Mornington Yacht Club, skippered by James Jackson, are looking to come back this year and defend their title, along with Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, skippered by Zac West, who took out the Under 22 title. Pacific Islands team, Vanuatu Yacht Club are also set to make a return this season.
Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club Sailing Manager, Brendan Rourke said that “it’s fantastic to be hosting the Finals”, with Pittwater’s natural amphitheatre it provides the event with “racing and conditions always provide an element of surprise even for the locals”.
For more information about the SAILING Champions League – Asia Pacific, head to sailing-championsleague.asia.
by Alex Dare
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