List of Australian sail racing associations

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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]

AssociationClasses racedYears activeNotes
Adams 10 Metre Yacht AssociationAdams 10 Metre1988–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 AssociationHistorical skiffs1990–presentFormed 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 AssociationPaper Tiger
Australian Radio Yachting Association
Australian Sharpie Sailing AssociationLightweight Sharpie1962–present [2] Lightweight sharpies are an Australian version of the 12 m2 Sharpie.
Australian Sports Boat AssociationVarious2007–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 AustraliaVarious Nacra Sailing designs
National 125 Association of Australia 125
National E Sailing Association [4] National E 1965–presentNot affiliated with AS
National Heron Sailing Association Heron
National Mosquito Catamaran Council of AustraliaMosquito
NS14 Association of Australia NS14
NSW 12 Foot Skiff Association 12ft Skiff
Pacer Australia Pacer
Pelican Sailing Association Pelican
Old Gaffers Association of WAVarious
RL24 Owners Association of Australia RL 24
RS Aero Class Association (Aust) RS Aero
RS Sailing Association AustraliaVarious
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 AustraliaVarious
Trailer Sailer Association of South AustraliaVarious
VX One AustraliaVX One
Waszp Sailing Association Of Australia Waszp

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References

  1. See "2019-20 Affiliated Classes" . Retrieved 6 October 2019., this list is current as at 30 September 2019.
  2. "Past Champions" . Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  3. "homepage". Australian Trailerable Sportsboat Association. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  4. "Nationals History" . Retrieved 6 October 2019.