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     - the Home of the W14 & Edge -
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                                                 Windrush 14
The Windrush is a 14 foot one design class catamaran designed and built in Australia. 
The Windrush is a very competitive boat in the company of other 14ft catamarans. It is easy to rig and sail and is forgiving if you happen to bury the leeward hull under water. It can be sailed single handed, or with a lightweight doubles combination of 100 - 120 kg.

Windrush 14  Specifications:
  • Overall Length   4.3 m.
  •  Beam                 2.25 m.
  •  Weight              85 kg.
  •  Sail Area:   Main11 sq. m.  /   Jib2.43 sq. m.
                                                              The Edge
The Windrush F18 Edge was released in 2010. It has had podium success in the UK, Italy, World Championships, National Championship and many State Championships. According to designer Brett Burvill, “Our initial impressions are that this boat will be very competitive upwind with other F18s like the Nacra Infusion and Hobie Tiger.  The Edge is a high-end boat without the compromises many of the high volume producers have to have." A ready to race Edge can be bought for $27,500 (AUD) INC GST .

Windrush Edge Specifications:
      As Per F18 Class Rules
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  • Home
    • History
  • About
    • Association Committee
    • Windrush Clubs
    • Boat Register
    • Manuals hints and tips
    • Windrush Spares
    • Buy and Sell
  • News
  • Results
    • National Championship
    • WA State Titles
  • Newsletters
    • 2017
    • Archived
  • Contact