Australian Boat Builders: GRP Hulls
A GRP Seafly built by Capital Industries in Fyschwick, ACT, was exhibited at the Sydney Boat Show. The mould had been paid for by the New South Wales...
Abstracts: the Australian Seafly Dinghy Class Association – Click on the page title (or the accompanying picture) to view the whole of each article.
A GRP Seafly built by Capital Industries in Fyschwick, ACT, was exhibited at the Sydney Boat Show. The mould had been paid for by the New South Wales...
Outside the UK, by far the largest Seafly fleet sailed in Australia. The 1971 Seafly Dinghy Class Association Handbook described the formation of the Australian branch of the...
Class Associations - Australia
by Admin · Published April 28, 2016 · Last modified December 21, 2016
During the late 1960’s and early 1970’s the venue for the Australian National Championships alternated between the Canberra Yacht Club on Lake Burley Griffin and Mount Martha Yacht...
Class Associations - Australia
by Admin · Published April 27, 2016 · Last modified December 21, 2016
National Championships were first organised by the Canberra Yacht Club and held from 1964-65 up to 1982-83. From 1968-69 to 1976-77, the venue alternated between Lake Burley Griffin (Canberra...
Class Associations - Australia
by Admin · Published April 25, 2016 · Last modified December 21, 2016
Australian Capital Territory SEAFLY CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP – BRIAN LAY TROPHY (Presented by Brian Lay, proprietor of Aurora Boats, Queanbeyan, and one time Seafly builder/owner) Season Won by Season...
Class Associations - Australia
by Admin · Published April 22, 2016 · Last modified February 11, 2017
South Devon BoatBuilders granted boat builder Harold Lang a licence to build the Seafly in Australia. Situated in Sorrento, on the Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne, Lang produced his first batch of six boats...
N.B. More detailed notes and photographs can be viewed in the Australian Seafly Register: [View: Register for sail numbers in range 1 to 250] [View: Register for sail numbers...