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Australian International Yngling Association

Locality: Kirribilli, New South Wales

Phone: +61 418 966 635



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25.01.2022 In 2004 and 2008 the Olympic sailing competitions for women were held on the Yngling. The Olympic teams then sold their boats, so that the need for high-quality regatta boats was initially met. After interest in the Yngling boat class has increased again in the past two years, especially in Germany and Switzerland, the call for new boats has become louder and louder. That is why the International Yngling Association (IYA) started the Build New Yngling project. So far, the Y...ngling has been built from polyester using the hand laying process. In today’s boat building, infusion technology and mostly vinyl ester are used as building materials. This makes the boats much more resistant to osmosis. Vinylester, however, deviates from the Yngling building regulations. At the request of IYA, World Sailing issued dispensations for the construction of three vinyl ester boats. The IYA wants to start the construction of new boats and thereby get meaningful results whether the new construction method and the new material affect the boat properties. It therefore grants a financial subsidy for these three boats. The first new Yngling is currently being built. The client is a Swiss sailor. He has been a Yngling sailor for many years and himself has a lot of knowledge in boat building. The boat is built by the Maderwerft in Germany and will be well equipped. The experience gained with the Olympic boats will be decisive in equipping the boat. Further potential buyers are welcome to contact me. Walter Baumgartner



18.01.2022 Some close results after Day 1 of the 2020 Yngling National Championships. Clear skies and moderate Nor Easterly winds made for a perfect start to the regatta. With four (4) races scheduled for Day 2, will there be much change in the leaderboard?... Thanks to www.seabreeze.com.au for the wind observations.

14.01.2022 Despite all the challenges that 2020 has brought, the Australian International Yngling Association is proud to see eight boats entered in this year’s National Championships. A mixture of conditions is expected over the next three days, with an *interesting* finale forecast for Sunday 29th of November. Thanks to www.seabreeze.com.au for the 7 Day Wind and Wave Forecast.

06.01.2022 We are back on the water! RSYS is running a warm-up race on Saturday 6 June, prior to the start of the Winter Series the following week. Pursuit race, starting... and finishing in front of the Clubhouse, two divisions: Open and One Design, both non-spinnaker. NOR and entries at https://www.rsys.com.au/sailing/documents David Ross



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