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2016 Ronstan Tasar Victorian State Championship - Preview

by Chris Payne 20 Feb 2016 21:16 GMT 12-14 March 2016
Ross and Natasha Martin enjoying their Tasar sailing © Russell Bates

It has been a number of years, but the Tasar Association of Victoria (TAV) is taking the 2015/16 Ronstan Tasar Victorian Championships back to Yarrawonga Yacht Club. The Yarrawonga Yacht Club is situated on the edge of Lake Mulwala on the Victorian/ New South Wales border.

Yarrawonga is ideal to attract a large fleet of passionate Tasar sailors due to the facilities and the great climate. There is also an expectation that a number of sailors from neighbouring states will attend, and all are welcome. The event combines exciting racing with great socialising including champagne and cheese after the sailing. All the sailors and families are fully catered for with breakfast/lunch/welcome night and barbecue facilities available.

With affordable camping available, it is guaranteed to be a fun weekend. The TAV boasts a number of world and national champions so the racing will be as intense as the socialising. For more information on all the non sailing activities you can do, including sampling wine and local produce, hiking, golf, cycling go to the Yarrawonga Mulwala information page at www.yarrawongamulwala.com.au.

For more information on the racing and the Notice of Race go to www.tasar.org/regions/australia/victoria/state-titles/2016

For more information on the state titles and Tasars in general, email

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