Most definitely. Continuing glorious weather drew thousands of spectators all the way from Eleebana, through Warners Bay, thence onto Speers Point, and also back at both the start/finish line and

Absolutely so. It was both close and interesting as mechanical issues plagued many a craft, and fortunes were won and lost out on the track. Exactly as it should be…

It was persistent and resilient, as well as being an outright tease. Simply put, the sea fog as annoying. It would roll in and out, up and down the beach,

It comes down to this. Amongst the many, there were two little children on the side of the road enthusiastically waving their ‘Welcome Offshore Superboats’ sign as the armada of

Indeed it did at Geelong. So after the abandonment of racing on the Saturday, it seemed like all the spectators who missed out went home and got reinforcements for the

Racing in Round Two of the 2023 Offshore Superboat Championship was abandoned on Corio Bay on Saturday, March 18 due to the prevailing weather conditions. Australian Offshore Powerboat Club Commodore,

Immediate Release March 14th

2023 Offshore Superboat Championship – Get Set Geelong! Geelong’s Corio Bay is set to ignite this weekend, as the Superboats take to the water. In just about all events you

Immediate Release Feb 26th: 2023 Offshore Superboat Championship – Sun’s out. Guns out. The title says it all. Despite a less than optimistic forecast, the sun gave a sparkle, and

Immediate Release Feb 25th: 2023 Offshore Superboat Championship –Excitement Reigns Supreme The return of powerboat racing brought smiles to competitors and spectators alike. However, some smiled more, and for good

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