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Colour your Judgement with Allen Brothers
Colour your Judgement with Allen Brothers
Many of the anodised aluminium fittings Allen offers are now available in Black, Blue, Silver, Gold, Orange and Purple. Tiller extensions are available in Black, Silver, Graphite, Red and Blue.
How To Use Sailing Dog Bones by Allen Brothers
How To Use Sailing Dog Bones by Allen Brothers
Dog bones can be used in a vast array of applications due to the shape and features of the product, however, it’s main purpose is to connect rope to something.
Introducing SwiftFurl a Continuous Line Furler
Introducing SwiftFurl a Continuous Line Furler
The Team at Allen are thrilled to announce the launch of our new “SwiftFurl” continuous line furler, set to take your sailing experience to new horizons.
Ratchet Blocks – Switchable Vs AutoRatchet by Allen
The ratchet block is arguably one of the most important pieces of hardware used on a sailboat, so choosing the correct size and type can make a big difference to how you sail your boat and what feedback the sails give you.
Sail Slides & Slugs – How to choose correctly
Sail Slides & Slugs – How to choose correctly
Sail slides and slugs may not be the most exciting piece of equipment found on a sailboat.
16ft Skiff Nationals - Nathan Edwards

It’s been a long week! We had 28 degrees, plenty of sun and 8-15 knots every day (which is very unusual).

 

Picture sunny Queensland, with 28 degrees every day, and an 8-15 knot semi-seabreeze. Add 16ft Carbon Skiffs and a bar and you have yourself a 16 Nationals! With about 40 skiffs participating, there was plenty of competitive racing, and plenty of beers flowing after the racing. The fantastic part of our skiff class is that the skills vary considerably, from sailors with just 1 season worth of experience, to 25 years of experience; from weekend club racers to members of the Australian Sailing Team. It really is a regatta with some serious competition (despite the very social atmosphere).

There was close racing all week – one mistake would cost you 10 places and after 90 minutes of racing, there was usually only 5 minutes of difference between the front pack and the last pack. There were only a few protests, most of which were sorted out with a round of beers at the end of the day. The Eric’s boys had a very enjoyable regatta, despite results being far lower than expected without our usual crew. We definitely improved over the week, and had we had another regatta together after, our results would have shown!

I’ve had many comments regarding how well looked after our boat is, as well as how neat all the rope work is and how gorgeous the boat looks with the Allen kit. Definitely, a head-turning boat.

 

Looking forward we have the Botany Bay Championships and the Belmont Sprints which has plenty of fun.

Full results here

Nathan Edwards – Erics Removals Skiff – Team Allen