The following is a list of former and current Australian sailboat racing associations. Current associations are affiliated with and recognised by Australian Sailing (AS) unless noted otherwise. [1]
Association | Classes raced | Years active | Notes |
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Adams 10 Metre Yacht Association | Adams 10 Metre | 1988–present | |
Australian 16 ft Skiff Association | 16ft Skiff | ||
Australian 2.4 Metre Class Association | 2.4 Metre | ||
Australian 420 Association | 420 | ||
Australian 9er Association | |||
Australian Arrow & Arafura Catamaran Association | |||
Australian Blokart Association Inc | |||
Australian Formula 18 Catamaran Association | Formula 18 | ||
Australian FQ32 Class Association | |||
Australian Hansa Class Association | |||
Australian Historical Sailing Skiff Association | Historical skiffs | 1990–present | Formed to race restored and replica historical skiffs |
Australian International Dragon Association | |||
Australian International A Division Catamaran Association | |||
Australian International Optimist Dinghy Association | Optimist | ||
Australian International Yngling Association | Yngling | ||
Australian Impulse Association | Impulse | ||
Australian Laser Class Association | Laser | ||
Australian Minnow Class Association | |||
Australian Musto Skiff Class | Musto Skiff | ||
Australian National Sabot Council | Sabot | ||
Australian O'pen Skiff Association | O'pen Skiff | ||
Australian Paper Tiger Catamaran Association | Paper Tiger | ||
Australian Radio Yachting Association | |||
Australian Sharpie Sailing Association | Lightweight Sharpie | 1962–present [2] | Lightweight sharpies are an Australian version of the 12 m2 Sharpie. |
Australian Sports Boat Association | Various | 2007–present [3] | The ASBA supports and promotes Sportsboat racing |
Australian Tasar Council | Tasar | ||
Australian Weta Class Association \ | Weta | ||
Australian Windsurfing Association | |||
Cherub Association of Australia | Cherub | Not affiliated with AS | |
Couta Boat Association | Couta | Couta boats are a traditional fishing boat developed for Port Phillip Bay and are raced in Melbourne. | |
Cruising Yacht Association, Northern Territory | |||
Farr 40 Owners Group | Farr 40 | ||
Flying Eleven Association of Australia | Flying Eleven | ||
Flying Fifteen International | Flying Fifteen | ||
Hartley TS16 Association of Australia | Hartley TS 16 | ||
International 470 Class Association of Australia | 470 | ||
International 5.5 Metre Association of Australia | 5.5 Metre | ||
International 505 Yacht Racing Association of Australia | 505 | ||
International B14 Association of Australia | B14 | ||
International Cadet Class Association | cadet | ||
International Contender Association of Australia | Contender | ||
International Etchells Class Association of Australia | Etchells | ||
International Finn Association of Australia Inc. | Finn | ||
International Fireball Association of Australia | Fireball | ||
International Flying Dutchman Class of Australia | Flying Dutchman | ||
International Fourteen Sailing Council of Australia | |||
International Mirror Class Association of Australia | Mirror | ||
International Moth Class Association of Australia | Moth | ||
International OK Association of Australia | OK | ||
J70 Class of Australia | J/70 | ||
Kiteboarding Australia | |||
MG14 Association of NSW | MG14 | ||
Nacra Association of Australia | Various Nacra Sailing designs | ||
National 125 Association of Australia | 125 | ||
National E Sailing Association [4] | National E | 1965–present | Not affiliated with AS |
National Heron Sailing Association | Heron | ||
National Mosquito Catamaran Council of Australia | Mosquito | ||
NS14 Association of Australia | NS14 | ||
NSW 12 Foot Skiff Association | 12ft Skiff | ||
Pacer Australia | Pacer | ||
Pelican Sailing Association | Pelican | ||
Old Gaffers Association of WA | Various | ||
RL24 Owners Association of Australia | RL 24 | ||
RS Aero Class Association (Aust) | RS Aero | ||
RS Sailing Association Australia | Various | ||
Sabre Sailing Association of Australia | Sabre | ||
SB20 Australia | |||
Skate Sailing Association of WA | Skate | ||
Spiral Class Association of Australia | Spiral | ||
The Classic Yacht Association of Australia | Various | ||
Trailer Sailer Association of South Australia | Various | ||
VX One Australia | VX One | ||
Waszp Sailing Association Of Australia | Waszp |
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