A changing of the guard has taken place for the Queensland Hobie Cat Association Inc., with the next generation of Hobie sailors taking the reigns for the upcoming season of sailing. Jess Hutchinson has stepped up as Treasurer, taking the place of Julie Keenan. Libby Kirby has jumped into the role as Secretary, taking over Helen Warneke’s position. Finally Andrew ‘Pelican’ Warneke has leaped into the role of President, taking over from Rob Branch. All three are 25years and under, and are aiming to build on the successes of the last committee.
QLD 24/25 Traveller Series
The first Traveller Series in Queensland for a long time is kicking off in July at Humpybong Sailing Club and concluding at next year’s Bad News Regatta. With some big prizes up for grabs courtesy of Concept Systems and the QHCA, go ahead and pencil in all these epic events in the Sunshine State.
State Championships – Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club
The Queensland Hobie Cat Association Inc is pleased to announce the 2024 State Titles will be held at Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club over the long weekend on the 5th, 6th and 7th of October 2024.
Racing will be held over the 3 days, with a late start Saturday, Sunday with lunch on the beach, and an early finish Monday for those who need to travel.
Haven’t been there before? It’s a must, with many Hobie regattas held over the years, and a location you can sail almost regardless of the conditions!
- 1 hr 45 min from Brisbane Airport
- 42 min from Sunshine Coast Airport
- 25 min drive from Noosa
The following is a link to the sailing club, local pub (yep there is only one) and accommodation options.
- Lake Cootharaba Sailing club https://lcsc.org.au/
- The pub https://www.
apollonianhotel.com.au/ - Camping on the edge of the lake https://www.
noosaholidayparks.com.au/ boreen-point - Houses for rent https://
boreenpointrealestate.com/ listings/holiday-rentals/