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Nick Rogers had already won the Prince Philip Cup after six races in his Dragon class yacht, Karabos IX, but he went out to prove a point by sailing in the seventh and final race on the River Derwent today, and notched up an extraordinary fifth win in the regatta, by just two seconds. Read more »

NSW Dragon championship to Wizzardry

posted: 14 November 2011


Andrew York, helming Wizzardry,  has successfully retained his International Dragon Class New South Wales championship after a close duel with Carl Ryves, sailing Sidewinder Read more »


As part of the RSYS Sesquicentenary (150 years) the RSYS will be hosting the pacific rim Interport between Kansie Yacht Club Japan, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Royal Vancouver yacht Club and the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron in October 2012. Read more »

ASCALON. What’s in a Name?

posted: 12 September 2011


The new owners of Baikal showed no only do they not fear ‘bad luck’ in changing a yachts name, but they are sending challenge to all the Dragon Owners. Experienced Yngling sailors James Hawkins and Andrew Howe, who between them rack up over 30 years one design experience, and in the case of James, significant Dragon experience, have bought Baikal and have renamed it Ascalon. We are delighted that James and Andrew have chosen to ‘upgrade’ to a Dragon. Read more »


Andrew has developed a clear step by step approach which is clearly a success for Wizzardry. Worth looking and learning.... Read more »

Document Your Way to the Top

posted: 11 September 2011


There is no doubt that the top level of sailboat racing is getting more professional. However there is a way for most people to become more competitive without spending big bucks. If you are prepared to spend a bit of time documenting your sailing and making realistic evaluations then you can see where you need to make improvements and work on these areas until you get to the desired level of performance. Read more »

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