2011 International Moth World Titles- Belmont, Australia

 

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The 2011 International Moth World Titles saw the Australian's dominate, with the top 15 sailors using the KA/Mach2 combination. Lake Macquarie saw classic moth sailing with flat and windy conditions throughout the regatta. This regatta was surrounded with a lot of hype with the 'wing sails' coming from the USA, but the soft sails had the final say.

The top of the table saw a hard fought regatta in the hundred plus fleet, however Nathan Outteridge was the stand out winner showing superior speed to the rest of the fleet, winning the regatta with a race to spare. Fellow Moth Squad member, Joe Turner came through into second with third place going to Scott Babbage.

For all the regatta highlights - Click HERE


Photo: Thierry Martinez



 

2011 ZHIK Moth World Championships
      Belmont - Australia            
Pos Sail No. Sailor Country Pts Boat Design Sail Design Mast Weight
1 3750 Outteridge Nathan AUS 22 Mach 2 KA CST 81
2 3639 Turner Joe AUS 33 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 75
3 7 Babbage Scott AUS 41 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 76
4 3773 Burling Peter NZL 46 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 85
5 3634 Harris John AUS 48 Mach 2 KA CST 80
6 6 Gulari Bora USA 49 Mach 2 KA Mach 2/CST 83
7 3786 Slingsby Tom AUS 68 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 87
8 3731 Gough Rob AUS 69 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 78
9 3709 Jensen Iain AUS 72 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 81
10 4 Psarofaghis Arnaud SUI 81 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 75
11 3769 Budgen Andrew GBR 84 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 82
12 3776 McKnight Joshua AUS 120 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 81
13 3676 Beeby Scott AUS 147 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 88
14 1 Payne Simon GBR 148 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 68
15 3820 Crockett Matt AUS 150 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 89
16 3615 Peet George USA 160 Mach 2 KA/Kessler Mach 2/CST 71
17 3803 Rast Christopher USA 167 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 73
18 5 Bergan Dalton USA 170 Mach 2 Raptor CST 76
19 3 Funk Brad USA 191 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 81
20 3781 Logan Will AUS 210 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 88
21 3783 Sare Warren AUS 210 Mach 2 KA Mach 2/CST 77
22 3638 Beashel Adam AUS 226 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 80
23 3787 McKee Charlie USA 237 Mach 2 Wing Wing 80
24 3729 Käsermann Philip SUI 251 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 85
25 3715 Russell Jason GBR 251 Mach 2 Hyde/KA Mach 2 75
26 3735 Wakinaga Tatsuya JPN 253 Mach 2 KA CST 80
27 3800 Wilmot Jeremy AUS 268 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 75
28 8 Lennon Michael GBR 270 Mach 2 Hyde Mach 2 73
29 3792 Arvefors Peder SWE 270 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 75
30 3666 Gravare Martin AUS 271 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 78
31 3777 Crocker Ben AUS 274 Mach 2 KA CST 88
32 3232 Salter Julian AUS 278 Bladerider North/Rapter Southern 71
33 3656 Damic Luka AUS 281 Scalpel KA CST 85
34 3636 Sherring Steven AUS 287 Mach 2 KA CST 77
35 3774 Vincent Matt NZL 294 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 72
36 3784 Newling Ben AUS 294 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 66
37 2 McDougall Andrew AUS 300 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 80
38 3685 Frankcombe Brent AUS 307 Mach 2 KA/Quantum Mach 2 68
39 3733 Lowry Adam USA 312 Mach 2 KA Mach 2
40 3719 Kurts Phil AUS 313 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 66
41 3657 Lister David AUS 315 own KA CST 91
42 3757 Paton Ben GBR 334 Ninja KA Aardvark 71
43 3700 Robinson Mark AUS 339 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 74
44 3707 Goto Hiroki JPN 346 Mach 2 KA Mach 2
45 3420 Pearson Brent AUS 383 Bladerider KA Mach 2 85
46 3793 Gravare Magnus SWE 384 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 83
47 3775 England Samantha AUS 385 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 75
48 3592 Bergan Lindsay USA 386 Mach 2 Kasseler Mach 2 65
49 3610 Day Matt AUS 387 Mach 2 KA CST 57
50 3794 Aspington Emma SWE 390 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 61
51 3623 Psarofaghis Mikis SUI 401 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 67
52 3622 Froesch Fabien SUI 414 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 76
53 3711 Cole James SIN 429 Mach 2 KA CST
54 3658 Watts Clive AUS 431 Mach 2 KA CST 89
55 9332 Stevenson Andrew AUS 474 KA
56 3706 Kunimi Hiromitsu JPN 48 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 63
57 9318 Thorpe Les AUS 49 Hungry Tiger KA/TRUFLO CST/Thorpe 76
58 3772 Rankine Benjamin AUS 68 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 80
59 3771 O'Shea Michael IRL 74 Mach 2 KA Mach 2/CST 82
60 3738 Sangster Rob AUS 84 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 92
61 3717 Sherring Jack AUS 97 Mach 2 KA CST 53
62 3574 Dey Christopher AUS 107 Own KA
63 3316 Coxall Andrew AUS 117 Bladerider Bladerider CST 75
64 3798 Schiller Philipe SUI 117 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 87
65 3379 Byrne Lochlin AUS 158 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 70
66 3779 Dixon Chris AUS 158 Mach 2 KA
67 9360 Pollard Stuart AUS 162 Fastacraft KA CST 66
68 3288 Dunstan Leigh AUS 183 Bladerider KA/North CST 75
69 3655 Goddard Alan AUS 183 Goddard KA C-Tech/CST 65
70 3795 Barton Peter GBR 191 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 77
71 3315 Outteridge Haylee AUS 195 Bladerider KA CST 60
72 3209 Dallen Nicholas AUS 202 Bladerider KA 72
73 3596 Knowles Matt USA 213 Mach 2 KA Mach 2/CST 69
74 3801 Brugger Marc SUI 218 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 80
75 3464 Owen-Smith James AUS 249 Bladerider KA CST 66
76 3713 Phare James GBR 295 Mach 2 KA/Hyde Mach 2 85
77 3659 Johnson Martin AUS 304 Rocket Surgeon North CST 84
78 3098 Gault Bruce AUS 307 Fastacraft KA CST 85
79 3260 Donovan Stephen AUS 316 Fastacraft KA CST 83
80 3641 McNicol Euan AUS 320 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 77
81 3653 Stevenson Phil AUS 321 Lister KA CST 83
82 3271 Jackson Richard AUS 334 Bladerider North Bladerider 78
83 3654 Olsen Bill AUS 334 own KA CST 94
84 3770 Spiers Emma AUS 343 Mach 2 KA KA 69
85 3572 Rankin Angus AUS 353 Fastacraft Fastacraft Fastacraft 70
86 3797 Ruf Patrick SUI 357 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 66
87 3584 Whittle Toby AUS 357
88 3264 Sitja Lea AUS 365 own own own
89 9260 Flutter Nick AUS 368 own KA own 76
90 3865 Ross Kyle AUS 373 Bladerider KA Bladerider 81
91 3661 Mackenzie James AUS 377 Own KA 65
92 9364 Pauler Gerold AUS 384 Lazich Axeman II Truflo 87
93 3580 Genders John AUS 387 Assassin Raptor Southern 69
94 3767 Liddington Simon AUS 397 Ninja KA Southern 84
95 9346 Wise Greg AUS 415 own KA own 92
96 3573 Spence Colin AUS 415 Fastacraft KA CST 101
97 3637 Weiblen Dirk CHN 430 Mach 2 KA Mach 2
98 9256 Sim Ian AUS 439 Mark Thorpe KA Bubble 83
99 9365 Dally Ned AUS 454 Bladerider KA 85
100 3605 Simmonds Graham GBR 457 Mach 2 KA Mach 2 89
101 3652 Emonson Jon AUS 459 KA 72
102 3520 Pearson Robert AUS 466 Bladerider KA Burvill 92
103 3841 Ilett John AUS 470 Fastacraft Avalon C-Tech 87
104 9233 McAteer John AUS 475 Lazich Axeman II KA CASTRA 82
105 3178 McLeod Bruce AUS 478 Gilmoor KA/North CST 74
106 3689 Green Robert AUS 482 Assassin UK Halsey Southern 75
107 9336 Hughes Mark AUS 489 own North Bladerider 68
108 3295 Schoenberg Jens GER 493 Bladerider KA
109 3579 Oldfield Glen AUS 494 75



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We’ve done some development! Yes the Mach2 (we call it the 2.2) has got even better.  

But wait, hang on!  

Before we tell you all about it let’s just talk about Moth development. It may come as a bit of a surprise for those new to Moth sailing, but Moths have been going for nearly 85 years! Yes that’s right, and in the old days, when you needed a new boat every year development was rife! Moth sailors used to emerge from their cellar or garage, blinking in the light, ashen grey and possibly newly single.
Still, they were quite possibly clutching the key to the next chapter in Moth evolution. Some of course weren’t but they were pioneering times. And with the shiny polished hydrofoiling boats you see now, an onlooker would be forgiven for thinking that the development is quite stable, and compared to those big leaps, has almost stopped.
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Most of our customers are Mach2 sailors like you and me - dinghy sailors from all over the world who sail as much as they can in the free time they have, and enjoy it immensely! A number of our customers however are well known professional sailing heroes who have won medals, broken records and achieved accolades the world over, and are now choosing the Mach2 as their weapon of choice. You can probably understand how pleased and honoured we are that the world’s best have chosen to sail a Mach2, and we thought you would be curious to know their names. Of course many of these sailors span sailing categories, often from the Olympic Games to the Cup, and part of the problem is - where to start with such a glittering line up? Read more...
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The system is the same length as the current Ride Height Adjuster allowing you to just fit the new system to any existing Mach2. Like the current RHA, it has fine adjustment (0.8mm per turn) keeping the pulley system simple. More info here  
MACH2.2 GEARING-500
From very early in the development of the Mach2, the intention was to have the gearing at the front of the boat adjustable from the wings. (This is why all Mach2’s have a utility tube.) We wanted to adjust at the front as this also adjusts the angle of the wand due to the offset of the adjuster nut.  

This new system not only reduces slop, flex and the possibility of the adjuster screw bending, it also is easily adjustable on the fly from the wings! The low friction.............  

 Click HERE to read more    
roktab heroBWe scoured the world for stocks of Bladerider parts and bought them to one place. Not only do we have stocks of original BR parts, but we have some refurbished parts too. More importantly we have some items that are made to an improved design, or with better material than the original parts. Now you can keep your BR going for more years of enjoyment.

Mach2 is our main business, but we believe keeping old BR's in a race ready state will help grow the class.

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Mach2 won it's fourth consecutive World Championship, whilst KA Sail secured it's eighth.  We were very pleased to see 92 of the 117 competitors chose to sail Mach2's at the event, whilst 96 chose to use a sail from the KA range!

Congratulations to Josh McKnight on winning a hard fought battle at the top of the leaderboard

Check out all the results, reports and footage - Click HERE              











roktab heroBThe 2012 London Olympics has seen some incredible competition amongst all the sailing classes, with Mach2 sailors dominating. Australian's Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen won Gold at Weymouth in the 49er Class from second place and fellow Mach2 sailor, New Zealander, Peter Burling.  Australian Laser sailor Tom Slingsby won Gold with an impressive regatta, where he had the event all but won coming into the medal race. To read more - Click HERE
'It has been something that I really wanted to have a go at. The lure of sailing a flying machine that looks like so much fun to sail upwind and downwind, that offers so many new challenges along with supreme efficiency and performance, has really interested me for quite a while now.

'The opportunity to purchase a Mach2 foiling moth and have a new personal sailing challenge has been an exciting thought and one that I am sure will make me re-think all that I have learnt in the past.     To read the full story - Click HERE
Check out the brand new MSL16 which features include:
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  • Combination of soft and light materials for the pocket
  • Shape moved forward and down to reduce drag /increase power
  • Gap between sail and boom closed.
  • Extra cam and batten in at the bottom of sail
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roktab heroBProbably the very best skiff sailor on the planet, current Moth and 49er World Champion Nathan Outteridge has this to say about his Mach2 "The Mach 2 is an amazing piece of engineering, I have sailed many boats over the last few years and my Mach2 is by far my favorite boat to sail or should I say fly! With out a doubt this is the future of sailing."

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