Monday, July 18, 2011

New Factory









PSA have just moved factories ( next door to our old one ).

We needed more room for all the Lasers we are building.

PSA are busy getting ready for the Perth 2011 ISAF Worlds at the end of this year + the Masters, Radial Mens, Radial Youths and Asia Pacific World Championships @ RQ in Early 2012.

Don't forget all the usual regattas that PSA will be attending offering regatta support, Sail Sydney, Sail Melbourne etc.....

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

ISAF World Cup - Spain update.....

At the ISAF Sailing World Cup in Spain, Australian sailors have made a solid start with Australian Sailing Team crews topping the leaderboard in two classes after a windy opening day. With the breeze getting up above 25 knots throughout the day Australian sailors Tom Slingsby, Nicky Souter, Nina Curtis and Olivia Price all reveled, finishing day one undefeated. Slingsby, the 2010 ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year and reigning Laser World Champion, kicked off his 2011 European season in style, winning both of the opening Laser races in Palma. Slingsby sailed consistently well in the strong conditions and ended the day with a three point lead over second position. The Australian Women’s Match Racing Team crew of Nicky Souter, Nina Curtis and Olivia Price had a good day on the water, winning all three races to be in a four-way tie for the lead. 'It was a great day of racing here,' said Souter. 'We had 19-24 knots on the Match Racing course with some strong puffs which tested all of the crews. We managed to come away with three wins from three races, although had to come from behind once or twice.' 'The girls did a great job today and we’re looking forward to finishing up qualifying first up in the morning,' she said. In the 470 men’s fleet 2010 World Champions Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page ended the opening day in ninth overall, following a 10th and a third in Monday’s two races. 'In the first race today we were leading but ended up going to the wrong first mark, the course was skewed to the wind and the whole fleet got fooled,' said Page. 'We were the first ones around and were reaching out looking for the wing mark when we realised what had happened, by the time we got back we were so far behind that the second fleet that started 10 minutes later were catching us.' 'But we managed to fight our way back to 10th by the end,' he said. 'For race two we got the course right which is always a good start and came away with a third. The score card wasn’t too bad at all, it was a solid start and could have been two top three finishes but the whole European season is a marathon and today was the first day, by no means are we at our top form yet.' Brendan Casey has started his regatta well, with a fifth and a fourth in the very strong Finn fleet leaving him tied for seventh overall. Krystal Weir is currently sixth in the Laser Radial fleet following a fifth and a third in the day’s two races. The Australian Women’s Match Racing Team crew of Katie Spithill, Jessica Eastwell and Lucinda Whitty had a mixed day on the water, winning one of their three races to finish day one fifth in their group. All three were tough fought races in tricky, gusty, winds, with four more opening round robin races to be sailed on Tuesday. Australian Sailing Squad crew Sam Kivell and Will Ryan finished the day 18th in the 470 fleet, after a strong opening race fifth and a 16th. The pair is just eight points outside the top 10. In the Laser fleet Australian Sailing Squad member Ashley Brunning is 27th following a seventh and a 13th while new Australian Sailing Team member Tom Burton is 41st after an 11th and a 16th.

Tasmanian Sailing Academy


The Tasmanian Sailing Academy has begun its winter training on the Derwent. The TSA sailors are now gearing up for a heavy schedule of sailing and fitness training over the next four-five months.


Some of the members are training for World titles in the coming months. They include. Chris Jones and Elliott Noye who are doing the Youth Standard Rig worlds in France in July as well as Sophie Chesterman, Jock Calvert and Dylan Gore doing the 4.7 worlds in San Francisco in July.


The training program includes Sailing on Mondays and Fridays at 6.30am. Fitness training at 6.30am on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Sail training on Tuesday afternoons at 4pm. Fitness training will be on the oval near the RYCT Dinghy Sheds and will include boxing and Circuit training as well as running up and down Nanny Goat Lane.


As in previous years this formula has proved not only to develop high quality sailors but it has also created a strong unified team.When it comes to having the winning spirit, teams that displays strengh and unity in the boat part will, in most cases have their competitors mentally beaten before they push off the ramp.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

2012 Aus Laser Masters Championships announced.


Laser Winner !!!


Congratulations to Martin Brady.

Winner of the NeilPryde 2011 Australian Laser Masters "New Laser Raffle".

Martin picked up his brand new 200,000 series Laser late last week and could'nt have been happier.

Thanks to The NSW & ACT Laser Association for providing the prize.

Thursday, February 24, 2011


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