Mach 2 wins 7 consecutive Moth World Championships

Peter Burling from New Zealand sailed his Mach 2 moth to a convincing victory in the McDougall + McConaghy 2015 Moth Worlds held in Sorrento last week. Pete took 9 first places in the regatta which was divided into 2 fleets of 79 and 76 boats.

Australians Nathan Outeridge (Olympic gold medalist and defending Moth world champion) and Josh McKnight (2012 Moth World Champion) took second and third respectively, both Nathan and Josh were also sailing a Mach 2.

The Mach 2 moth designed by Andrew McDougall and built by McConaghy Boats has consistently proven to be the most successful hydrofoiling moth since first launched in 2008, with 7 consecutive world titles and over 500 boats launched to date. The Mach 2 has become the weapon of choice for Olympic Gold medalists, America's Cup crews and weekend sailors just looking to experience the thrill of foiling. Out of the 79 boats in the gold fleet 73 were Mach 2’s.

Peter Burling emphasized the fact that he was using all standard Mach 2 equipment, “The boat’s been going really well this week, no problems,” he said. Josh McKinght was using all Mach 2 equipment except for an aftermarket boom that failed in his last race

Peter Burling (NZL) - Thierry Martinez
Peter Burling (NZL) - Thierry Martinez


Josh McKnight (AUS) before he broke his aftermarket boom - Thierry Martinez
Josh McKnight (AUS) before he broke his aftermarket boom - Thierry Martinez


Local entry Samantha England (AUS) won the Women's title for a second time - Thierry Martinez
Local entry Samantha England (AUS) won the Women's title for a second time - Thierry Martinez

“There are some great guys in this record fleet, I am absolutely stoked to win,” said Burling. “All the time I have put in to this campaign paid off,” You get on a winning roll and just keep going. Nathan (Outteridge) and I spent a lot of time working on our boats and nothing broke."

As co-creators of the Mach 2, McDougall and McConaghy have always been strong supporters of the moth class. This years spectacular event held by the Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club is the second world championship to be sponsored by McDougall and McConaghy who also provided boat builders on site during the whole regatta to keep the fragile machines- more akin to model airplanes than sailing boats- on the water and sailing regardless of the punishment that was dished out in the extreme conditions.

Peter Burling (NZL) new Moth world champion with the Kiwi flag - Thierry Martinez
Peter Burling (NZL) new Moth world champion with the Kiwi flag - Thierry Martinez


Nathan Outteridge (AUS) - Thierry Martinez pic
Nathan Outteridge (AUS) - Thierry Martinez


Paul Goodison (GBR) takes a quick dip - Thierry Martinez pic
Paul Goodison (GBR) takes a quick dip - Thierry Martinez pic

Congratulations to Pete Burling, Nathan Outeridge, Josh McKnight, Andrew McDougall (13th in gold fleet and winner of the masters title) and all Mach 2 pilots who made the 2015 worlds the best yet.


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