Sydney Yachl Squadron wilh a four to one score .
The 1987 challenge was most interesting . SllOpbcn Boyes had worked hard on his wooden Petersen & Thcussen Dragoo which was weU over
30 )' Cl \ 1 $ old . Stephen was sailing extremely well , having achieved a third place in the hotly contested world championships with just on 60 Dragons In Gcelong . Representing the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmnnin , and in his old Dragon Marj Brill , he bcal Tony Ball In Sr George , representing the Royal Gcelong Yuchl Club , by an easy four nil . He the . n faced Or David Wilson in the new ' state of the an ' glass Dragon Fascination . The result- a resounding fourni I win . And so for the second time in the history of theSayonara Cup ii returned to the trophy cabinets of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania .
The yacht Sayo1iara , now I 02 years old . lies in the Pinwater . UnfonUll3lc : ly she has not been restored to her fonncr glory .
The Sir Thomas Lipton Cballeoge Cup was presented by the late Sir
Thomas Upton for the yacht securing the best record for all clubs ' races for the season in the Harbour . This was achieved by allolling points for the first three yachis in all clubs ' races for the season .
The poinis allotted were first 3 . second 2 , and third I . lllese poinlS were for races conducted by associa1ed clubs only .
LA CARBINE CUP
Whilst Rawhiti was in Melbourne on the occasion of the 1907 Snyonnra Cup , Sir RupenClatke presented the La Carbine Cup , named after his yacht , for a
conre .~ t between all yachts from the various States . Eleven yachts competed in the cup in 1907 , which resulted after much wrangling in a win for Rawltiti , F . Alben of New South Wales .
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The Rawhili Cup presented to the club in J 938 by M .
Frank Alben .