Off The Beach News
Howdy gang.
Another nice day on the water last Sunday with 22 lucky sailors taking part. The wind was very light but at least the expected rain held off for the whole day, so small blessings eh? Although the breeze was down in strength it stayed in for the entire first race with a steady shift to the right, so if you went left off the line you were a winner. And guess what? No one sailed the wrong course! Another highlight was young Nathan Anderson getting his first hooter for crossing the finish line first in Div 1. It wont be long before he’s nipping on Dad James’ heels and maybe lining up with another junior in a 420 perhaps.
RO Geoff set a nice course with the help of an all junior team in the RHIBs. Nick M and Jess L were in Sutherland looking after the bottom end and Abbey E and Matt W in Woodsy set the top marks. These guys and gals did a great job and their experience sailing at lots of other regattas showed through with a keen understanding of where the marks needed to be without Geoff having to second guess them. Another nice thing the ‘Youngens’ brought to the course was a bit of music rolling across the water. As a Tina Turner fan though, I can say from experience that it can be hazardous attempting the Nutbush in a Sabre. But hey, what are you gunna do when the music takes control!
The other thing that was rolling across the water was Nick’s BOOMING voice letting rip at a large power boat that came roaring through the middle of the course. I reckon he would have given Mono a run for his money! Also good to see Super Deirdre back from her week in Las Vegas none the worst for wear. Although we all know, ‘ What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas!’ But if David has to up the price of a bowl of chips, you might guess why.
After a bit of a course change at the top end, we all lined up for a mass start for race two in dying wind, only to have it drop out completely right after the hooter. Super D put up the postponement flag but the writing was on the wall, and two minutes later it was followed by the ‘Bugger off home’ flag. This was disappointing but in the end it was the right call as by the time we hit the beach, the wind had gone completely. All’s well that ends well though as we were packed up early and with daylight savings over, we were all up on the deck enjoying a pre Vegas tax bowl of chips and watching the most magnificent sunset over perfect glassy water, magic!
Only two sails left for the summer season so don’t miss out. Next week we are being joined by the B14’s for the second day of their state titles. They are joining in our race with their own start- very civilised of them to allow us to be part of the fun.
Now if you feel that you haven't had enough sailing this season, and lets face it, we have missed out on a lot of days due to poor conditions, Bill Manning is organising another Winter series like last year. It will be a simplified course held on alternate Sunday mornings to coincide with the keelboat Brass Monkey series. Bill is seeking expressions of interest for sailors and helperouters to make this viable, so find Bill and let him know where you fit on his list. Also something to think about for the end of the season is the Club Person and Junior Club Person of the year, so think back and give a thought to someone you would like to nominate for these prestigious titles. There are a lot of hard working, selfless people in the Club so even to be nominated is gratifying.
That’s about all for this week, thanks everyone that helped out launching and retrieving the patrol boats, Greg, Fiona and Erik, yer blood’s worth bottling.
Cheers for now, Pete Chippy
A very kind offer from Ewan to Finn and Zac to sail his B14 on Sunday, which included a masterclass from the master himself. The boys had a great time, although could have enjoyed a bit more breeze.
Nathan in his happy place
Flagpole Meeting
Thanks all for attending. If you can help Bill with his winter series proposal, please reach out.
Keelboat News
Results this week:
Sunday Summer Series - Race 9
Division 1
1st PHS |
Vamonos |
Fiona Jones |
1st AMS |
Vamonos |
Fiona Jones |
1st ORC |
Vincitore |
Peter Russell |
Division 2
1st PHS
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Just Cruisin'
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Neil Whittaker
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Congratulations to Vamonos (Div 1) and Summer Breeze (Div 2) for their overall wins in the Sunday Summer Series
Zara Jones and her friend Cammie on Vamonos during their last Summer Sunday Series race
This Week's Racing:
Sunday 21 April - Sunday Club Championship Race 11
First Warning Signal: 12:55H Boat Start
Skipper and Crew Meeting - Date Change
Sunday 21 April 2024, 10am upstairs at the Club (prior to the 1.00pm Club Champ race). Agenda will be sent via email on Thursday and we look forward to seeing you all there!
Adventures of Tumi, Summer Lovin and LunaSea
After a many months of preparation, and a week of waiting for the weather to blow through, Tumi, Summer Lovin and LunaSea finally left Safety Beach last week to head north searching for warmer weather. They are currently heading up the NSW coast. Tumi and Summer Lovin’s final Australian destination is Coffs, and LunaSea’s destination South Port QLD.
Once at Coffs Harbour, Tumi and Summer Lovin plan to head over to New Caledonia at the end of April/early May. LunaSea will spend the winter in the warmer waters of Queensland.
At Burmagui: L to R: Jenny, Phil, Tim, Colin, Jeff, Lana, Lisa, Brian
ORCV News
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April 20th – Enjoy some category 3 races with the short format West Offshore Products Coastal Sprints. A daylight start and short course which is planned to have crews back home that night. Come try ocean sailing and join the fleet here
https://www.orcv.org.au/coastal-sprints
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Reminder check your expiry date, Australian Sailing's Special Regulation changed recently in regards to Safety & Sea Survival Certification. If your certificate is 2 or more years expired, you can no longer renew via the refresher course. Keep current and rebook if you need to be certified, courses run June, Sept and December and places are limited.
https://www.orcv.org.au/calendar
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May 19 (Sunday) - Double Handed & Teams Racing. Try Double Handed Sailing, along a longer leg course on the bay. Teams (any combination) welcome. Entries here
https://www.orcv.org.au/double-handed
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May 25th – Apollo Bay. Sail in company in the Great Ocean Road “Sail” to Apollo Bay. A daylight start, 52nm and category 3 where you can stay overnight in Apollo Bay. Entries are open
https://www.orcv.org.au/apollo-bay
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- The KISS Committee is excited to announce the third running of the Keelboat Introduction to Sailing Savvy (KISS) program for 2024, open to all Victorian women and now open for business! The vision of the program founder, Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club’s Immediate Past Commodore Lee Renfree in partnership with Ocean Racing Club of Victoria has now graduated 52 women over two years, empowering them to transition from “passengers” to active, confident “participants”. So if you are female and keen to gain skills on keelboats, jump on board now! All information and registration is available on the ORCV KISS Training page.
Please join us for SBSC’s Biggest Morning Tea Fundraiser for Cancer Council Australia on Thursday 3 May from 10am-12noon. Tickets can be purchased by clicking on the direct Try Booking link below. A delicious Morning tea buffet (inc. tea/coffee) will be provided by Snooks Catering with $10 from each ticket purchased, being directly donated to the cause. There will be speakers from The Peninsula Home Hospice along with some others. Be sure to bring some additional gold coins with you for some additional fun and games on the day.
Gather your friends, family and/or colleagues together and come partake in our fundraiser, know that you will be helping to support cancer research, prevention and support services for those affected. Together we can make a difference.
https://www.trybooking.com/CQRMX
Club Merchandise
Get you order in now to ensure that you are decked out in the latest Club Merchandise for he start of the 2023-2024 season Contact Marg Fleming on her email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to discuss your options. Taking orders now for youth t-shirts with names on the back.
Photo Of The Week
If your weren't on the deck at the club last Sunday during sunset, where were you??? So many choices for sunset photo of the week...........
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