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The role of the skipper is arguably the most important on Port to Pub day. Skippers control all matters related to their boats and are responsible for the safety and well-being of their swimmer/s, paddler/s, and support crew. Skippers are the key to a safe and successful crossing for all participants. Skipper responsibilities include: Course…

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I hope you are still on Cloud 9 (if not in an exhausted, elated mist) after the Euroz Hartleys Port to Pub with Hotel Rottnest last weekend. It’s been amazing hearing stories of the day from start to middle to finish to the pub and to receive your lovely messages of congratulations — thank you for […]

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*Note that all information on this page is based on past events and that updated information and maps will be provided ahead of 15 March 2025.

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Port to Pub Pty Ltd (Port to Pub) has set the following Event Rules. The Event Rules must be read in conjunction with the terms and conditions relating to the Event (Terms and Conditions). In the event of any inconsistency between these Event Rules and the Terms and Conditions, then the Terms and Conditions apply…

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Hold a pre-race meeting Meet with your swimmer/s, skipper, and support crew members prior to race day to go over the schedule, wave times, start line comms, logistics, safety, food plan, post-swim plan, and more. The pre-race meeting helps to align expectations. Prep your crew accordingly Assign specific roles to each person on the support…

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