Cloud 10 – Adams 10.6
Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron (RMYS) | Club Racing
I sailed aboard Cloud 10, an Adams 10.6, out of Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron (RMYS). This popular 35-foot Australian-designed yacht is widely regarded for its competitive one-design racing and versatile performance in both club and short offshore events.
The experience on Cloud 10 added another dimension to my sailing background. Sailing a classic Adams design like Cloud 10 highlighted the precision and skill required in competitive club racing and broadened my experience across a diverse range of Australian yachts. I’m grateful to David Casley for the opportunity to sail on this boat.
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