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VX One Winter Nationals 2025 at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

by Nic Douglass 11 Jun 06:22 UTC 7-9 June 2025

23 boats competed in the VX One Winter Nationals 2025 at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron (RQYS) from 7-9 June. Over the 13 races it was Chris Anderson, Mitchell Miller and Darren Hutchison on Rope Solutions Rigging Services AUS351 who came out on top over Baahouse + Baastudio Architecture, AUS371 Luke Rogers, Kris Bilston and Claus Ejlertsen and Mack One AUS376 helmed by Ben Franklin with Alan Moffat and Danny Fuller.

"It's good to see so many boats, especially the southerners coming up," Anderson said of the nine boats who travelled from NSW and VIC to compete to make up the 23 boat fleet. "And on the back of Airlie Beach Race Week happening for our class, we are all going to that one, that will be good!"

"We got there," he said of the win, "in a lot of wind, especially today. A few hairy moments, a few gybes that didn't go as planned, but we managed to get around, JUST. Almost tipped it in twice at one finish".

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"There are a lot of mixed crews, two-ups, three-ups, young girls, young guys, and all just loving sailing the VX One. That is why we got into it, it's a growing class", he finished.

Fourth overall were newcomers to the class, dual Gold Medallist Malcolm Page (2008/2012), with Beijing Gold Medallist counterpart Nathan Wilmot on the helm, with Olympic coach and Paralympic Gold & Silver Medallist coach and RQYS Head Coach, Adrian Finglas in the middle. On chartered boat Wissel AUS242, they finished four points in front of fifth, Dollop AUS319 skippered by the first Senior Helm, Rob Douglass, with the first female Nic Douglass and Garth Bickford.

"It was FUN!" exclaimed Nathan Wilmot of the weekend still with the smile he had all weekend still plastered to his face.

"The VX1 sailors are a great group of people, friendly, helpful and very skilled racers. The podium finishers were a cut above and deserved their results," he said.

"The boats are great, responsive with sail development, tuning and the physicality... some classes have gone away from this and it's great to develop or show these skills. The socials ashore and sailing unity was clear and a great part of the weekend," he finished.

His bow and long-term sailing partner, Malcolm Page, most recently winning the 16ft Skiff National Championship in 2023 together said, "the Brisbane mid-winter winds and the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron hospitality was first class as always".

"Nathan, Adrian and I are totally destroyed from the weekend... the last two days' of wind and that hiking was extremely painful... but rewarding from a speed perspective," he continued.

In short, "love the boats, I will be back", he finished.

Thanks to the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron for being such exceptional hosts, their volunteers and the hospitality of the club is incredible, including storing a number of southern state boats before the fleet heads north for Airlie Beach Race Week for the first time.

Find out more at vxone.org.au

Overall Results:

PosBoat NameSkipperClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13Pts
1Rope Solutions Rigging Services (VAUS351)Chris AndersonRQYS1‑124‑1223245464237
2Baahouse + Baastudio Architecture (VAUS371)Luke RogersRQYS‑17‑242611522927138
3Mack One (VAUS376)Ben FranklinRQYS‑151110144114115‑2443
4Wissel. (VAUS242)Nathan Wilmot 8835327‑243‑831548
5Dollop (VAUS319)Rob DouglassJBSC46587543‑9343‑2452
6Lateshift (VAUS243)Peter CondeRQYS93‑13396‑1366552357
7Mimi II (VAUS375)Lucas CouperRBYC‑204107583572811‑2470
8Deadly (VAUS349)Greg ClarkeRQYS129111101010‑2417‑248483
9Relaxn (VAUS336)Sam AllenRQYS75‑19‑211776881196791
10Lazy Bear Express (VAUS368/29)Darren RogersRQYS13‑209‑1461287106109898
11Double Black (VAUS377/VAUS301)John SomervilleRQYS67628141417151624‑24‑24129
12Willpower (VAUS316)Dan GortonRBYC16102115‑241111916127‑249137
13Atomic Blonde (VAUS235)Adam KingstonRQYS2211720417912121514‑24‑24143
14VXexpress (VAUS355)GregoryRQYS111916‑221613‑2213211013106148
15Ditch (VAUS332)Greg BlackRQYS‑18171516‑191612141114121210149
168 Ball (VAUS374)Angus WheatleyRPAYC5141491191710142424‑24‑24151
17AUS353 (VAUS353)Jervis TillyRPAYC‑OTB328424181924132424‑24‑24163
18XII (VAUS354)Brett BowdenRBYC1415221115201515‑24131113‑24164
19Counterintuitive (VAUS247)Mark TaylorRQYS101671313222019222018‑24‑24180
20Expedite (VAUS291)Murray TowndrowLMYC2113121812191816201717‑24‑24183
21The Odd Throuple (VAUS283)Lachlan PearmanRQYS191820171824‑24‑241819161411194
22The Slug (VAUS281)Scott WallaceRPAYC‑221118192021211819181515‑24195
23The Beast 5 (VAUS352)Jordan BarneyRQYS2424242424151611172424‑24‑24227

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