MYCQ

2022 City Winery Brisbane to Gladstone Multihull Yacht Race

The Multihull Yacht Club of Queensland (MYCQ) invites all Off-shore Multihulls to compete in the City Winery Brisbane - Brisbane to Gladstone Multihull Yacht Race which has become the most prestigious multihull event in the country, sailing in the beautiful waters of Moreton Bay, past Maroochydore and Noosa with the back drop of the Glasshouse Mountains, along the shore of Fraser Island, to the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef, past Lady Musgrave Island to be welcomed at the finish line in Gladstone by the Multihull Yacht Club Queensland (MYCQ), Port Curtis Sailing Club and the City of Gladstone. The race will start at 1115 hours on Friday 15 April 2022 and the presentation in Gladstone will be on Sunday 17 April 2022.


Rex and Rushour just after the start in the 2021 City Winery Brisbane to Gladstone Multihull Yacht Race

Early bird discounted Entry Form and payment of fees by Friday 11th March 2022.

Early bird entry fee will be $400 or $300 for MYCQ members.

Go to the webpage http://mycq.org.au/racing/b2g or revsport https://www.revolutionise.com.au/multihullyc/events/129197/ for more information, including the notice of race, race entry and other documents as they become available.

Notice of Race

The 2024 NOR is now available

Race Entry

2024 Brisbane to Gladstone Race is open to Entries 

Crew Entry

Crew Entry in now part of the B2G Entry.

Sailing Instructions

The 2024 Brisbane to Gladstone Sailing Instructions will be available soon

Race Tracker

Each yacht carries a Yellow Brick Tracker which allows spectators to track the progress of all competitors. To view the tracker on a mobile device you must download and run the free Yellow Brick Tracker app and search for the Brisbane to Gladstone Multihull Race. The link to view on a laptop or computer will be available the day of the start.

Race History

Read about previous Brisbane to Gladstone Races and how it all started. See the photos and analyse the results and statistics.

Offshore Multihull Rating (OMR) System

The MYCQ Administers the Offshore Multihull Rating (OMR) System, which is used to handicap all Multihull Yachts. It is similar to the IRC system used for monohulls but is tailored to be applied to all Multihull Designs. This website provides:

The MYCQ regularly reviews the OMR formulas by looking at race results and analysing trends and new technologies to ensure the OMR system is current and as accurate as possible.

As with most handicapping systems, it is not perfect and rather than criticizing the system and the people that administer it we encourage you to become involved in the club and contribute to developing the system.

Our Brisbane to Gladstone Race Sponsors

City Winery Brisbane
ARDOS Wine