Volunteers step up to support Festival of Sails
More than 90 volunteers joined forces to work at the 2022 Festival of Sails, contributing almost 3000 unpaid manhours to support the event.
More than 90 volunteers joined forces to work at the 2022 Festival of Sails, contributing almost 3000 unpaid manhours to support the event.
As the curtain closes on the 2022 Festival of Sails, the countdown for Australia’s oldest annual sporting event has begun, as it heads towards its…
The SAILING Champions League – which is a ‘club versus club’ sailing competition that has taken off across the globe – made its Geelong debut on the closing day of the Festival of Sails.
It was another magnificent day on Corio Bay for the final day of racing at the Festival of Sails. Racing got underway on time with the yachts heading out for a special course out the channel in a building sea breeze.
Geelong’s youngest sailors were treated to a rare opportunity to sit down with one of Australia’s finest sailors today when they were joined for breakfast by Olympic sailing silver-medallist Lisa Darmanin.
After a slow start to the day at the Festival of Sails the action picked up throughout the afternoon with the sailors heading out just…
It’s the first time it’s been officially used as a key berthing point and Geelong’s floating breakwater ‘Wangim Walk’ has proven to be a hit with local and visiting yachts during this year’s Festival of Sails.
The second day of racing at the Festival of Sails kicked off with the Middle Distance Race getting underway in a light and fickle northerly…
The 179th Melbourne to Geelong Passage Race started under spinnaker for over 200 yachts in a gusty 12-18 knot northerly breeze. There was a mixed…
Current as of Wednesday 5th January, 2022 Dear Skippers, Crews and Participants, First and foremost, the Festival of Sails Organising Committee and Royal Geelong Yacht…