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The 18 Footers
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Alf Beashel Memorial Trophy race.
By Frank Quealey, the Australian 18 Footers League.
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The Alf Beashel Memorial Trophy race is the traditional start to the Australian 18 Footers League racing season each October on Sydney Harbour, and the honour of first place is certainly deserved for Alf, who was Secretary at the League for 43 years.

Alf is revered at the League. He built and skippered several 18s under the name of ‘Alruth’ (named after Alf and his wife Ruth) as well as being a pioneer for the international development of the 18s.
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Alf Beashel with a model of an 18 footer.

Photo © The Australian
18 Footers League.
Alf Beashel with a model of an 18 footer. Photo copyright, The Australian 18 Footers League.
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He organized trips to the USA which resulted in Roger Welch becoming the first US representative at the Giltinan Championship, and was also a strong supporter during the UK’s early years.

Alf’s son Ken was the first Australian to become a two-time winner of the Giltinan Championship when he won the 1963 series in ‘Schemer’ and the 1968 event in ‘Daily Telegraph’.

In his memory, the fixed Yachting Association of NSW buoy near the Sow and Pigs reef in Sydney Harbour (now used as the windward rounding mark for the League’s North-East course) was named the Beashel Buoy.
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The 18 footer Daily Telegraph on Sydney Harbour back in 1968.

Photo © The Australian
18 Footers League.
The 18 footer Daily Telegraph on Sydney Harbour back in 1968. Photo copyright, The Australian 18 Footers League.
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Aside from these achievements, the League’s great respect for Alf is surely due to his unbelievable gesture when he retired prematurely from his draftsman’s job so he could put his superannuation money into helping the League secure the site its clubhouse sits on today.

The League’s President John Winning is always conscious of the club’s history and the people who have helped to make it the strong 18 Footer organisation it is today. He was instrumental in having the club’s stylish dining room carry the name ‘Alruth’ in Alf’s honour.

Sunday’s race will see a fleet of 17 skiffs line up for the trophy. There will be at least one of the new skiffs, Yandoo (John Winning) and possibly the new Thurlow Fisher Lawyers (Michael Coxon) competing however the other new skiffs Smeg (Nick Press) and Pure Blonde (James Francis) are still two weeks away.
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Alf Beashel’s 18 footer Alruth on Sydney Harbour.

Photo © The Australian
18 Footers League.
Alf Beashel’s 18 footer Alruth on Sydney Harbour. Photo copyright, The Australian 18 Footers League.
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These two teams, along with a couple of others awaiting the return of their skiffs from international competition, will compete in borrowed boats.

Frank Quealey
Australian 18 Footers League
www.flying18s.com.
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