Safety Beach Sailing Club NEWS 28th January 2026

Off The Beach News 

Howdy gang.

Wow, what a fantastic weekend of sailing we all had Sunday and Monday. With near perfect weather on both days and good wind too, I'm taking that as redemption for all the crappy predictions we've had lately. Sunday started out with a yard full of boats( about 22) but the strong-ish breeze saw a few stay put. With Doc Taylor stepping into the Quest with Wayne J while Glenno L was off doing birthday stuff, Campbell M decided to try out Doc's Impulse with the idea of purchasing one. More on that outing later. Meanwhile the rest of us meandered out to the start line, to find that once there that wind was quite strong and the waves, while not big, were coming from a difficult angle and the shifts were coming thick and fast! 20 boats, including Luke M in his Moth and 9 Sabres lined up for the fun. And fun we had!

Right from the outset we could tell there would be some swimming involved and most of the fleet either tipped in or had a close call. Even Dave Padfield, on his maiden RHIB duty with son Luke, was sent into the drink by Erik M to assist when a Taser was having trouble getting back up. Poor Dave was also in the thick of it later when they had to chase down and wrangle the runaway Windrush of Mark L. Mark fell off the back and couldn't quite keep his grip on that wild cat. I'm told the old 'Pussy Power' felt her freedom and took off in a dead straight line for over 400 m, flying a hull for most of the way, including scraping over the rear end of James T's Sabre at full speed! The RHIB picked up Mark and had to use full power to catch her whereupon Dave had to reach over and hang on to a side stay to bring her under control. General consensus is that Mark should try this ploy more often as no one can remember seeing the Puss go that fast or straight ever!

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the rest of us were enjoying some extremely fast reaches mixed in with some wild shifts just waiting to tip you in, just ask Rick, Di, Wayne/Doc, Norm, Scott/Luke and a plethora of others including the aforementioned Campbell M. Campbell took a tumble in Doc's Impulse and peeled his knee open to the tune of 6 stitches! Doc said later that he couldn't work it out as there was nothing sharp in the boat- including the driver!

RO Ewan C shifted and shortened the course and gave us two more races, with the wind picking up a notch or two in the last. Coming around the last mark for the reach to finish, I felt like I could have towed a skier in the Moomba Masters, only to see Di in front of me going even faster, good fun! Then back to the beach. Another wild ride with those angled waves making the transition from water to sand another tricky proposition. Di got into difficulties near the rock wall and was offered assistance by -wait for it - a jet ski!! They're not all bad after all.

Sunday done, home for a good sleep then back again Monday morning for round two with RO Glenno L. The wind was a lot calmer on Monday, for the OTBs anyway. Speaking to some of the Keelboaters later, they said their race to Schnapper Point was wild, with gusts in the high 20's and some boats getting knocked almost flat! Luckily for us in our nice little cove it was pure joy. 17 boats today including Ewan C and A Class Anthony in their "A" Cats and Dave and Luke P in the Nacra. Although the wind was milder, there was still plenty of action, with Ewan slipping off the back of his Cat and trying without success to emulate Mark's maneuver from the day before. Those highly strung "A"s are not quite ready to slip the reins apparently. 

Doc T was set to join us but after rigging up and hitting the water, a lack of match fitness sent him back to the beach to reassess. Not to waste all that rigging time, another Martin, Mono this time, jumped aboard to try his luck. No blood this time but I did see the underside at one point. Perhaps 'Item 2' just doesn't like Martins!

James T, after three convincing wins on Sunday, wasn't having as good a day on Monday. After a 5th in the first race, he was looking good in the second, when metres from the finish, he suffered the notorious 'Sabre downwind backward tip in'. He also scored a crack to the noggin from his boom as he watched the rest of us sail serenely past. Not to be outdone, he came back and cleaned us all up in the third race. The Sabre fleet is growing again with a consistent 7-8 boats each week with the fleet close enough that the lead swaps around regularly and is fairly close over a whole race. One race on Sunday had three boats cross the line with less than half a metre separating them, that's good fun.

Much easier getting back to the beach this time too, with hardly any jet skis (I think they might be scared of Fiona Lowe after her fantastic efforts in the newspapers and on TV. Check out the link below). Then upstairs for the Aus Day celebrations and SBSC's 59th birthday bash. I can't remember seeing that many people for a long while. The bar queue was out the door, and the food was flying out of the kitchen. Thanks to everyone who made this a great celebration and congratulations to Dave Brewer for being the latest inductee to the 50 Years Continuous Membership honour board, well done.

Thanks also to all the on-water team this week, you were awesome. Sunday- RO Ewan C and Super D on start, Erik M, Dave and Luke P, Simon H and Fiona M in the RHIBs. Monday, we had RO Glenno L, Super D in Start with Simon H, Wayne J, Bruce M, Mikka R and Ben G in the RHIBs. Legends all!

Next week RO is Greggy L with Super D and James E on Start, Matt W, Abbey E and some other people in the RHIBs. It'll be a hoot! Don't forget, it's an on water start for the keel boats so around the back at 11.30 please. 

Phew, nearly done! Three weeks to go until Sail Peninsula. Remember OTB is included this year. Saturday and Sunday racing, $50 entry and you get a beaut hat per boat (not a tee shirt as I said last week, sorry). Entry details are on the website, and I'll bet there is a link below as well.

That's about it folks. Cheers, Pete Chippy

Post script re: Campbell. Not to let it get the better of him, he's bought Doc's impulse and is determined to tame her
Re: James' head knock. The Club reached out to him during the week to make sure he's OK (he is). Never underestimate a knock to the head please. 

This Week’s Racing - OTB

Sunday 1st February 2026 
Lions Club Series - Race 3
First Warning Signal 13.57H 
Race Officer  Greg Lowe
Assistant Deirdre Snooks & James Everett                
Duty Boat Woodsy - Driver Matt Whitaker
Duty Boat Woodsy - Swimmer Abbey Everett
Duty Boat Sutherland - Driver TBA
Duty Boat Sutherland - Swimmer TBA

February Happenings 2026

OTB Boat Storage

If you are the owner of one of the kayak's, ski's, canoes in this photo, please contact Andrew Taylor email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and provide ownership details. 
For applications on storage, click this link: Yard Storage Application Form
Regards and Happy New Year
Yardmaster & House Committee
Kayaks 

Keelboats 

Sometimes the weather in this the country of my birth makes me wish I were back in England. Sailing back from Geelong today we left early and had a lovely close reach from Portarlington to home with jackets on against a lovely breeze. Then, just as we were dropping the main at the mouth of Martha’s Cove it hit; a burst of hot wind and an instant heatwave. But I still love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains, of ragged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains. But sometimes one’s love is tested.

I have had a first-hand report from the race officer for the Schnapper Point race on Australia Day. I understand the breeze was lovely and a jolly two-hour sail was had by all. All were back in in time for the Club birthday party and Australia Day celebrations. All boats started together. Marrakesh went on to win on handicap, second over the finish line from Shimmer by eight minutes with Lumiere 11 seconds behind. The order of success was first Marrakesh, second Lumiere and Empara completing the podium. Mr Bojangles came from 6th under PHS to win under AMS from Shimmer and Empara. Only three minutes 13 seconds under AMS separated Mr Bojangles in first and Perception in fifth.

Well done Fiona for the excellent publicity in the media, your 15 minutes of fame. How well you represent our club, with all the time you put in week after week. We salute you.

Little Ninjo had an awful result (last) in the passage race from Melbourne to Geelong that opens the Geelong Festival of Sails hosted by Royal Geelong Yacht Club, but at least improved over the next three races in Passage Spinnaker Division 3 to score 12th, 5th and 7th and come 13th overall. Vincitore sailed in Passage Spinnaker Division 1 and achieved 7th overall. Unprecedented achieved 5th in Passage Spinnaker Division 2.

Passage Rating Division 3 saw a remarkable performance by Rawhide, who came 3rd overall. Wow!

Results 

Monday 26th January 2026 
Schnapper Point Race - PHS
1st Marrakesh            Neil Hawker
2nd     Lumiere Ian Pearse                
3rd Empara  Peter Jones 
 
Monday 26th January 2026 
Schnapper Point Race - AMS
1st Mr Bojangles           Pauline Cleaver
2nd       Shimmer                     Jac & Steve Twentyman      
3rd Empara  Peter Jones 
 
Monday 26th January 2026 
Schnapper Point Race - ORC
1st Mr Bojangles                Pauline CLeaver
2nd       Shimmer Jac & Steve Twentyman        
3rd Perception Fiona Jones

This Week’s Racing - Keelboats

Friday 30th January 2026
FRIDAY TWILIGHT PURSUIT SERIES 2 - PHS & AMS
Race Start Time (AEDT)
17.30H Pursuit Start            
Race Officer 
Steve Twentyman
Duty Boat
Shimmer
Set Up/Results
Di
 
Sunday 1st February 2026
COMMUNITY BANK SOUTHERN PENINSULA CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Race 6 – PHS and AMS
Race Start Time (AEDT)
12.55H Boat Start             
Race Officer 
Elaine
Duty Boat
Just Cruisin'
Set Up/Results
Elaine
Rawhide Cam FOS

Sail Peninsula 

Sail Peninsula will be held over the weekend of 20th to 22nd of February.
Save the date and get your crew, family and boats ready for a huge weekend on the water. With great racing across Keelboats, Trailables and now Off-The-Beach classes for the first time, this year’s event offers excitement for all levels. Add to that the famous SP vibe—food, music, entertainment, a relaxed summer atmosphere—and you’ve got a weekend everyone can enjoy.
“Join the action. Something for everyone”
The NoR is available on the SP website or can be FOUND HERE
Entries are now open for keelboats - ENTER HERE
SP26   entertainment food  ticketing detailsThe CALMER MILES   Friday Night Entertainment   SP26Saturday Night Entertainment Flyer for SP26

The Today Show

Well done to our very own Committee Member, Fiona Lowe, for an excellent interview on The Today Show on Sunday Morning.
Fiona explained clearly the risks and problem with Jet-skis around the Bay, but particularly at Safety Beach. It is an ongoing problem that needs serious answers before more tragedies occur.
Be sure to check out the link to the Interview. Calls for tougher laws on jet-ski safety on Victorian waters | 9 News Australia

Well done Fiona...

Cheers,
Rick Potter
Today Show

Junior Sail Training

Our current training program resumes this Sunday 8.30am - 12, with another 2 more sessions scheduled on 18th Jan & 25th Jan. The next training program begins on Sunday 1st Feb 2026. So, if you have any juniors who would like to join the fun, please register on the following link, Junior Sail Training Feb - Apr 2026

ORCV

The Port Fairy Yacht Race on Friday 13 February is a much-loved offshore event sailed in favourable summer conditions. The 135 NM course delivers a mix of coastal scenery and classic offshore racing, finishing with warm hospitality, all-weather berthing, and great camaraderie at the Port Fairy Yacht Club. 
 
For those focused on preparedness and safety, our Safety & Sea Survival Course returns on Sunday 1 March. Delivered by highly experienced offshore sailors and aligned with Australian Sailing standards, this course is ideal for sailors planning offshore races or coastal passages. 
 
ORCV’s very popular annual Port Phillip Heads and Rip Tour will be held on Sunday 22 March, departing Queenscliff at 12 noon. During the tour, a highly experienced navigator provides expert commentary on navigating this gateway, where underwater reefs limit the navigable entrance to just 0.6 nautical miles.

The Age Article from 24th January 2026

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Photo of the Week

Whoops, Doc and Wayne on Sunday 25th Jan. Thanks Dave & Luke for the photo.
Doc

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