(1950–)
All-rounder Murray Ross has won numerous sailing titles, owned a sailmaking business and designed winning yachts.
Flying start
Whangarei-born Murray Ross competed in his first national yachting championship at 17, racing in the Flying Dutchman Class. He won in the Javelin Class a year later.
His sailing career would ultimately encompass 40 national titles.
Sailmaker
Ross established a sailmaking company in 1970, after working at Hood Sails in Auckland. His business partner was Brian Jones. Their sails would soon dominate the Flying Dutchman and Javelin classes.
Ross’s ‘smarts on boat speed’ made him an ideal partner for tactical sailor Jock Bilger. In the 1970s, they came second in the Flying Dutchman World Championships three times. They also competed twice at the Olympic Games.


