Record fleet for 2015 Moth Worlds

Published on January 7th, 2015

The Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club (SSCBC) has received a record 165 entries for the McDougall + McConaghy 2015 International Moth World Championship due to be sailed in the popular Australian seaside town of Sorrento on January 10-16 on Port Phillip.

Among the entries is defending world champion Nathan Outteridge. The NSW 2012 Olympic 49er gold medallist and America’s Cup skipper for Artemis Racing will attempt to defend his title and in the process become one of the first world champions in the New Year.

Outteridge is well aware those he will race against are just as credentialed. Concentrating on his 2016 Olympic 49er campaign in Rio and the Worlds in Santander, he has also been flat out in his role as skipper for Artemis Racing in San Francisco these last few months.

“I actually haven’t sailed my Moth at all since the 2014 Worlds in Hayling Island back in July,” said the multi-skilled sailor.

“I’ve been watching all the videos of the Oracle boys sailing at my home club in Wangi Wangi (on the NSW Central Coast). I’m good mates with a lot of them, especially Tom Slingsby,” he says of the Oracle strategist and 2012 Olympic Laser gold medallist.

“I’ve had my brother (Beau) there and have employed his video skills to do some secret spy work for me so I can keep tabs on them,” Outteridge says laughing.

“It’s great to see such a huge entry list. I believe the biggest ever. I can see a battle between the AC teams developing; there could be some good banter.”

Almost entire America’s Cup teams will be represented by Oracle Team USA, Emirates Team New Zealand and some from Artemis Racing. So it will be a double edged sword, as fellow America’s Cup and Olympic crew members go head-to-head for the title.

With regards to the major threats in defending his title, “Where do I start?” Outteridge questions.

“Probably Boar (Bora Gulari, 2013) and Josh (Josh McKnight, 2012), who have won Moth World titles before will be tough to beat. They’ve been training really hard all year.

“Then there are the fulltime Moth sailors who for the past few years have populated the top ten; like Scott Babbage, Chris Rashly (GBR), Ben Paton (GBR), Dave Lister, Anthony Kotoun (USA), Rob Gough and Amac (Andrew McDougall, also co-sponsor of the Worlds).

“They are dedicated to their Moth sailing and would love nothing more than to take the title.

“And let’s not forget the America’s Cup sailors, many who were key in the 2013 America’s Cup and are new to the class: Tom Slingsby, Kyle Langford and Rome Kirby from Oracle; Chris Draper from Luna Rossa and Peter Burling, Blair Tuke, Glenn Ashby, Ray Davies and Dean Barker from Emirates Team New Zealand.”

Outteridge will also be joined by a small group of sailors from Artemis Racing; Iain Jensen, Paul Goodison BR), Freddy Loof and Loick Peyron. “It’s going to be a great chance for us to spend time together outside of our Cup duties, and we’ll get to know each other better.”

Victorian Garry Hosie steps into the role of Principal Race Officer for the Moth Worlds, filling the big shoes of Peter Moor whose recent illness has stopped him from continuing on.

“Peter did a great job in preparing for the event, it’s made my job easier,” Garry Hosie said.

Robbie Hiam, Chairman of the Organising Committee said “We’re fortunate to have someone of Garry’s calibre stepping up, and we wish Peter a full and speedy recovery.”

Official website: www.mothworlds.org/sorrento

Report by Di Pearson, McDougall + McConaghy Moth Worlds Media. Photo by Thierry Martinez.

Event schedule
Jan. 7 – Australian Nationals
Jan. 8 – Australian Nationals
Jan. 9 – Worlds practice races + opening ceremony
Jan. 10 – Worlds Qualifying
Jan. 11 – Worlds Qualifying
Jan. 12 – Worlds Finals
Jan. 13 – Worlds Finals
Jan. 14 – Reserve Day/ Races As Necessary
Jan. 15 – Worlds Finals
Jan. 16 – Worlds Finals

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