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Sail Peninsula 2023

SBSC will be a hive of activity over coming days as we look forward to welcoming everyone to Safety Beach Sailing Club for Sail Peninsula 2023. It is shaping up to be a great weekend of sailing, food/beverage & entertainment.
Check out all the happenings in the flyers below. All are welcome. If you haven't already booked your dining tickets yet - be sure to get onto it - ACTION NOW - by clicking the link below so you don't miss out.......Sail Pen 2023

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New Members Meet & Greet

Commodore Tony Christmas and Executive Committee member John Matheson, along with Secretary Mem Mackie and Social Committee Chair Ann Matheson,  warmly welcomed 8 new members to the club on Sunday afternoon with drinks and nibbles. It was great to see that two of the members were previous members that wished to renew their connection the club and its activities. Several of the new members then stayed on to listen to Mietta playing the guitar as part of our regular Sunday Sounds, and enjoy the fabulous view from the deck. Thanks to the members present that made everyone feel welcome.

Off The Beach News

Greg's Green Fleet

It was great to see the juniors back at the club early on Sunday morning. It was a hive of activity with boats being rigged, our junior instructors (Jess, Nick & Abbey) attending a planning meeting for future training, and several younger kids hit the water in the club Quest for “Greg’s Green Fleet”. New junior Zaya joined Artie and Mika to enjoy a very pleasant 10 knot breeze and it was smiles all round.  Also, on a side note you may have noticed Zac Lowe and Finn Meijer made the front page of the Mornington News Paper for their efforts at Snapper Point Regatta – well done boys.

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Captains Report

Hi Gang,
 
I hope you've all had a good week so far. It started off pretty well on Sunday with some reasonable breeze in the morning, as reported by the Young'uns and the Keelboat bunch who all had a really nice sail in 10 to 12 knots with flat water, sunshine and narry a jetski to be seen. Ahh, if only it could have lasted into the afternoon. Unfortunately, just like last week, the weather Bureau got it spot on again, only as Fiona Lowe pointed out in her report in last weeks enews - "The wind was strong enough to turn your ears inside out", this week it faded away to the merest zephyr.
 
RO Geoff called for an early start to try and get a third race in for the Club Championship series and it was great to see the yard full of boats rigging up. From the moment we left the beach though it was clear, this was not going to be a bum clenching ride. Luckily for me and quite a few others who left the beach far to late, the 12.57 first warning was delayed and we finally got away at around 13.40 in about 4 knots. The wind held in for most of the race with plenty of shifts but it was mostly a game of follow the leader. There definatly wasn't enough to get the A class guys up foiling let alone the rest of us to a reasonable pace.
With one race under the belt, the course was changed in quick time by the rhib crews, and with fading wind we got away for race two. Unfortunately the writing was on the wall and with most of the fleet only half way around, the decision was made to abandon the race and head for home. Of course half way back the wind stopped and some of us suffered the ultimate shame of a tow home ( I was quite happy to suffer that shame!).
 
We had 23 starters this week, including a new Sabre sailor, Keith Bailis who has been crewing on the keelboats and has decided to give OTB a go. For his first time in a dingy, he did very well and will be a good addition to the group. Also out for his first race was young Jamieson Ferguson in his Tera. You will remember that Jamieson sailed all the way to Mount Martha the other week in only his third time in a yacht. This week he stayed out from start to finish, joined in both starts, ended up first overall in Div 1 and enjoyed a tow home with no mishaps; look out for this guy because he'll be on your tail very soon.
 
The one casualty for the day was Xavier Graham who was heading out in a quest with Sylvie Mackie and before they left the beach, he found out why the boom is called the BOOM! A trip to ER and no permanent damage will leave Xav wondering why he didn't wear his helmet for the first time ever!
 
Thanks to everyone that turned up to sail and a special thanks to the race team of Geoff E, Deirdre S and friend in Start, Rob C and Leanne Brady in Sutherland and Tim B with Kieran Snooks in Woodsy. A great job on a trying day.
 
This week there is no OTB sailing due to Sail Peninsula being on, but if you really need a sailing fix I have heard that there are a few keelboats still looking for crew so give Di Jackson or Mark Lawrence a call to hopefully get you a ride but don't leave it too late! The following week is back to our normal 2.00 pm start and the weather is going to be PERFECT.
 
That's all for this week, good luck to the Keelboaters and we'll see you all on March 5th. But before I go, I must mention Bill Manning for his creditable 27th place in a fleet of 77 at the Sabre state titles last weekend. His placing was boosted by an outstanding 4th place in the last race. Well done Bill!

Cheers, Pete Chippy

Keelboat News

Results:

Friday Twilight Pursuit (Series 2, Race 5) – RACE CANCELLED 

Sunday Summer Series (Race 8)
Division 1:
1st PHS
Scamp
David Phillips
1st AMS
Unprecedented Andrew McGrath
1st ORC
Unprecedented Andrew McGrath
 
Division 2:
1st PDH           Rells                           Mal Winder                       
1st AMS E'Toile John Gordon

Click here for full weekend results.

MYC Pursuit Race to Safety Beach

On Thursday the 23rd of February Mornington YC are again running their Twilight Pursuit Race from Mornington to Safety Beach.  We would love to see plenty of Safety Beach yachts support this race and what a great way to kick off the SP2023 weekend.
If you would like to join please send an email with your boat details to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Tuesday 21st February with a copy toThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so that a start time can be allocated.

Farewell ‘Friday Harbour’

Skipper Kon Cili has informed us that Friday Harbour has now been sold and its new home will be Queenscliff.  Kon remains a senior member at SBSC and has expressed an interest in crewing for others, so please reach out to get him onboard.  His loyal crew provided the following recap of their time on Friday Harbour, and we wish Kon all the best with what comes next…
 
“Kon, is like a walrus. Loud, overbearing at times, but wonderfully generous, caring, and good fun to be around.  He's been a true gladiator of the sailing fraternity.  A unique identity we have had so much fun sailing with.  Through Kon we have met so many people, participated in many events, and had great adventures.  He has been a real giver!
Life is going to be different without Kon, his gang of followers, his loud booming voice and outrageous statements, not to mention his terrible singing!!  Kon and Friday Harbour will be missed by his merry crew members and the sailing clubs with which he's been affiliated (SBSC, MYC, MCYS and Newhaven).”

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Cruising Weekend to Geelong

March 11-13,  2023 (Long Weekend)
Come for a great weekend cruise to Geelong.  It’s a great location with lots to do - great foreshore, walks, restaurants etc.
We’ll sail over on Saturday March 11, spend the Saturday and Sunday night at Royal Geelong Yacht Club with the  return sail on Monday March 13.
Please contact Terry Jones for further information or to register your interest.  We need to know ASAP as bookings will need to be made.
Terry Jones (Whiskers)
Cruising Coordinator
Mob:  0408336626

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Junior Crew Night

Each year our keelboat skippers invite the juniors of the club to experience time on a "big boat" during their sailing journey. This years annual Junior Crew Night will be Friday 17 March, parents please save the date - more info to follow next week.

Keelboat Brass Monkey Winter Series

We are looking for some assistants to help out in the tower this winter for the Keelboat Brass Monkey Winter Series.  
Some sailing / race administration experience is handy but not essential.
The races are held every second Sunday morning from the 21st May through to the 17th September.
So if you are:
  • Not planning on sailing this winter series and have a Sunday or two available
  • Are keen to get more involved in club activities even if you are not a sailor
  • Want to learn more about Race administration and management
  • Always wanted to see what the racing looks like from the other side of the glass
 Then please drop a quick email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. au or send a text message to 0428077225 and we will be in touch.

Social Outing

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What's On In February

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Off The Beach News

There was no sailing on Sunday 12th February due to atrocious wind conditions. Well done to the keelboaters for braving those conditions.
 
Speaking of being brave, some of our junior members headed over to Mornington Yacht Club on the weekend to compete in the Schnapper Point Regatta. Our junior sailors showed amazing strength, courage and determination to turn up and get the job done in wind that would turn your ears inside out.
 
Saturday started by hitting the water at 1.30pm, our 420 sailors Nick Meijer (skipper) with Jess Lowe, Zac Lowe (skipper) with Finn Meijer only finishing one race after a couple of  trying hours on the water. In an event that saw most races cancelled and plenty of head injuries, concussions, bumps, and trips to hospital, our kids held it together and arrived back on shore safe and sound. Saturday was also challenging for the Green Fleet competitors, where we had Jamieson Ferguson entered with his RS Tera. Unfortunately the Green Fleet didn't make it off the beach due to strong winds. 
 
So after two days of challenges and tough calls by the race officers, the event was over and our 420 sailors Nick and Jess were awarded 1st place in the double handed OTB Division. A special thanks was given to Zac and Finn for their honesty in correcting the race results after noticing that they were 1st on the leader board by mistake.
 
Zac and Finn working hard to stay upright on Saturday under wind conditions of around 20-26 knots 
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Jess and Nick awarded 1st place in the double handed OTB Division.
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Off The Beach - Clear The Lawn 

After sailing this Sunday the 19th February all boats currently stored in the yard, please be moved OFF THE GRASSED AREAS as we have marquees being erected during the week for Sail Peninsula 2023.    

Sail Peninsula 2023

Sail Peninsula 2023 is almost here. If you have not entered yet, please follow this link. Don't miss out on your seat at the table for dinner, click here for bookings

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Keelboat News

Results:

Friday Twilight Pursuit (Series 2, Race 4)
and Mustang Sally Anniversary Trophy
1st         Tumi        Jeff Savage
2nd Crowded House Dave Lorimer
3rd The Office Evan Macwhirter
 
Sunday Club Champs (Race 6)
Division 1:
1st   Unprecedented  Andrew McGrath
2nd   Shimmer Steve Twentyman
3rd  Scamp David Phillips
 
Division 2:
All DNFs

Click here for full weekend results.

Mustang Sally Anniversary Trophy

Friday night was a perfect night to celebrate the anniversary of keelboat racing at Safety Beach Sailing Club, with plenty of breeze and lots of sun.  We had 28 boats take to the water with some really close racing on the course and at the finish line.
This year’s winner of the Mustang Sally Anniversary Trophy race is Tumi, skippered by Jeff Savage with crew members’ Jenny Thompson, Jacqui Jones and Mike Squires.  To make it even more special, we had Fabian and his partner Markus from our sponsors Berwick Land Rover onboard Tumi to enjoy the win and after sailing celebrations back at the club.  A great night was had by all.
 
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Fabian and his partner Markus from our sponsors Berwick Land Rover with Jenny Thompson
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This Weeks Races:

Friday 17 February – Twilight Pursuit & Margaret Hollamby Female Helm
First Warning Signal 17.25H  Pursuit Start     
Tower Race Officer: Ross Martin        
   Assistants: Judy, Elaine
 
The female helm series is held in conjunction with our normal Friday Pursuit Race, so all yachts are welcome to sail on Friday night – with or without a female helm.  The rules are:
  • When signing on for the race with the tower on VHF 69, please advise that the yacht will be entering the Female Helm Series, and provide the name of the nominated female helm.
  • Helming is not restricted to one female during the race.
  • If not a member of SBSC, we ask that they register for a Sail Pass at no charge. Sail Passes are available here
Please check your pursuit time here
 

Sunday 19 February – Summer Series (Race 8)

First Warning Signal  
09.55H  Combined Tower Start
 
Tower
Race Officer:    
Amanda Malin             
 
Duty Boat: D'etente

MYC Pursuit Race to Safety Beach

On Thursday the 23rd of February Mornington YC are again running their Twilight Pursuit Race from Mornington to Safety Beach.  We would love to see plenty of Safety Beach yachts support this race and what a great way to kick off the SP2023 weekend.
If you would like to join please send an email with your boat details to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Tuesday 21st February with a copy to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so that a start time can be allocated.

Cruising Weekend to Geelong

March 11-13,  2023 (Long Weekend)
Come for a great weekend cruise to Geelong.  It’s a great location with lots to do - great foreshore, walks, restaurants etc.
We’ll sail over on Saturday March 11, spend the Saturday and Sunday night at Royal Geelong Yacht Club with the  return sail on Monday March 13.
Please contact Terry Jones for further information or to register your interest.  We need to know ASAP as bookings will need to be made.
Terry Jones (Whiskers)
Cruising Coordinator
Mob:  0408336626

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Social Outing

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Photo Of The Week

Hidden Harbour under an almost full moon. Photo taken by Fiona Lowe 9th Feb
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Allegro (Blairgowrie YS) after dark. Photo taken by Sam Learmonth 10th Feb.
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Submission's 

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Off The Beach News

Howdy OTB Gang.
What a great day we had last Sunday traveling around the hill to take on our dreaded Foe, the Mount Martha Yacht Club. Although the weather started out a bit on the bleak side, that didn't deter the hardy bunch that set of from SBSC on what I reckon is one of the best sails of the season. The trip around the cliffs is truly a delight, and even with the gloomy skies the view is pretty spectacular. This year we had a tail wind all the way so it was a fairly quick trip of about 20 to 30 minutes depending on your boat.
 
Once there, we were welcomed by our MMYC brothers and sisters and their plethora of boats but also some extras from SBSC that had trailered their boats instead of sailing. All good, as long as they got there we were in with a chance. We also had a secret weapon arriving later in the form of FIVE A class Cats!
 
After a brief pit stop for some eyeballing and sabre rattling (I must try and fix that rattle in my Sabre!) we had a very comprehensive briefing to sort out our divisions and course roundings. Their divisions are a bit different to ours so our 420's ended up with the Tasar's and Aero's, a bit to our disadvantage unfortunately. Not to worry, we were there to sail, so sail we did. This year we had 22 boats to their 35 which is a lot better than the last couple of times, so thanks to everyone that turned up.
 
As I said last week, they might have the numbers but we have the skill and we placed first in 3 of the 5 divisions and second in another. It was only in div 5 (our Div 2) that they really had the wood on us where Bill Manning top scored with 5th and the rest of us Sabre's were way out the back, sorry bout that!
 
Our real stand out was our A class guys who took the first 5 of 6 places and even had their guy in a Viper cat questioning if our guys did  all 4 laps, as they were finished and he still had a lap to go. It was promptly pointed out that all our boats had lapped him and in fairness, the sight of 5 of those rockets whizzing around you on the rather short course would put anyone's head in a spin! Kudos also to Abbey Everett, who sailed around in a Tera to escort one of our new members, Jamieson Ferguson (more on him later). When Jamieson decided wisely not to head out into a mixed fleet of 60 or so boats with his limited experience, Abbey took to the water in the Tera and comprehensively wiped the floor with them. I think this week we underachieving Sabre's had best head out in some Opti's and try and gain some points!
 
Racing over and it was time to head home. Remember that tail wind we had getting there? Yeah, it was still blowing in the same direction, only much lighter, so that half hour trip getting there in the morning turned into a glorious two hour cruise reminiscent I'm sure, of Mark and Di's trip around the Caribbean.
 
This week Mount Martha come to visit us and I'm sure everybody that has a seaworthy boat will be keen to get into the action, especially those that missed out last week, hint hint. As there will be a lot of boats in the yard, please treat it like any other regatta and don't bring your car past the gates and once you have unloaded your boat, park your trailer in the trailer yard. I'm hoping to have a couple of volunteers to help with bringing in the trailers while people park their cars. If anyone is available I'd greatly appreciate a call.
 
Now for Sailor of the Week. Remember Jamieson Ferguson that I mentioned earlier? Well it turns out that that epic sail around to Mount Martha was his THIRD TIME IN A SAILBOAT !!! He capsized twice and promptly righted his Tera, climbed in and kept on going with no fuss at all. As I said, Abbey was mentoring him and there was always a rhib nearby but I was keeping a eye out to make sure they didn't stray too close to the cliffs and assumed by his skill level that he had been sailing for a season at least! Its a gutsy effort to make it past the Point when you're a newbie, so to sail single handed all the way to Mount Martha is exceptional, well done Jamieson.
 
Thanks also to Rob Campbell and Bruce Mansfield , Fiona Lowe and Jameson's Mum Michelle for escorting us there and back in the rhibs, that's a very important part of the day
 
That's all for this week. Note that there is a Walk for Ovarian Cancer Research starting in our car park Sunday morning but we have been assured they will be packed up and gone by 9.00 am And they are even flagging off our car park with marshals only letting sailing people through, so all good there..
 
Cheers and see you all on Sunday, Pete Chippy
 
Abbey mentoring junior member Jamieson on his third solo sail 
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Change To Sailing Instructions

Please note the sailing instructions changes for the next 3 weekends has been posted on our website click here for details, thanks to Geoff for preparing this.

Sail Peninsula 2023

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Keelboat News

Results:

Friday Twilight Pursuit (Series 2, Race 3) – RACE CANCELLED

Sunday Summer Series (Race 7)
Division 1:
1st PHD        Vamanos           Fiona Jones 
1st AMS YKnot Rob Rainsford
1st ORC Shimmer Steve Twentyman
Division 2:
1st PHD Rells         Mal Winder

This Weeks Races:

Friday 10 February – Twilight Pursuit Series 2
and Mustang Sally Anniversary Trophy Race
First Warning Signal
17.25H  Pursuit Start
 
Tower
Race Officer:
Amanda Malin
 
 Assistants:
Di Jackson, Mark Lawrence, Elaine Nicholas

Please check your start time here

Sunday 12 February – Club Championship Long Distance Race
First Warning Signal  
09.55H  Combined Tower Start
 
Tower
Race Officer:    
Rob Rainsford                  
 
Duty Boat:
YKnot
  Processing: Mal Winder

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MYC Pursuit Race to Safety Beach

On Thursday the 23rd of February Mornington YC are again running their Twilight Pursuit Race from Mornington to Safety Beach.  We would love to see plenty of Safety Beach yachts support this race and what a great way to kick off the SP2023 weekend.
If you would like to join please send an email with your boat details to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Tuesday 21st February with a copy to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so that a start time can be allocated.

Corinthian Heads South

Just after the race start on Sunday morning Corinthian was spotted leaving Martha Cove with Peter Hollins,  John Wemyss and Jann Wilson on board.  They are heading down to Hobart to enjoy the Wooden Boat Festival.  We wish them a safe journey and look forward receiving their report and photos shortly.
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Jann Wilson, John Wemyss Pete Hollins (skipper) and Eliza heading South 
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ORCV News & Events 

Safety & Sea Survival Course - Sunday February 12th
A comprehensive course looking at how to avoid putting yourself and crew into a situation when at sea and if that should happen, what do you then do.  An accrediated Australian Sailing course, experienced offshore sailors and trainers take you through online the theory content and then join you for the in-person day to complete the theory, review and practical sessions.  All dates for 2023 are open for booking, the next course on Feb 12th aimed at making sure all crews are compliant for King Island.  Book the full course or refresher course here www.orcv.org.au
 
Melbourne to King Island - Friday March 10th
This popular destination race provides crews the opportunity to experience category 2 ocean racing over 114nm.  It's a special destination with amazing food, hospitality, and a deep safe harbour.   Entries will be capped due to berthing and can be entered here https://www.orcv.org.au/sailing/races/king-island
 
ORCV Rip Tour of Port Phillip Heads - Sunday March 19th
“The Rip” is the narrow entrance to Port Phillip, where underwater reefs limit the navigable entrance to just 0.6nm and provides a restricted tidal flow between the ocean and Port Phillip, where over 4,000 commercial vessels transit annually.  
Once a year, the ORCV runs an on-water tour from a large ferry looking at the navigation aids, tides, how to and which channels to use, radio protocols etc for a safe transit of the heads.
The tour runs inside the bay but travels around the head's region and offers not only an educational experience but a great day on the water. learn more and book here https://www.orcv.org.au/training/rip-tour-of-port-phillip-heads

Cruising Weekend to Geelong

March 11-13,  2023 (Long Weekend)
Come for a great weekend cruise to Geelong.  It’s a great location with lots to do - great foreshore, walks, restaurants etc.
We’ll sail over on Saturday March 11, spend the Saturday and Sunday night at Royal Geelong Yacht Club with the  return sail on Monday March 13.
Please contact Terry Jones for further information or to register your interest.  We need to know ASAP as bookings will need to be made.
Terry Jones (Whiskers)
Cruising Coordinator
Mob:  0408336626

Email:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Expressions of Interest

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Photo Of The Week

John Matheson's photo of the lighthouse at McCrae

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Submission's 

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What's On In January 

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Rear Commodore's Blurb

Hi all,
 
Happy New Year to everyone and I hope that you all had a terrific Christmas and New Year. Well done to all sailing members who have represented the club at various OTB and Keel Boat Regattas around the state and Country. Everyone is pretty much back home safe and sound and ready to tackle the second half of the season. A reminder to all members that all external gates and doors have been re-keyed. This means that your old key is no longer useful or helpful in gaining access to the yard or change rooms. A new registered key will need to be purchased for $50 (returnable bond on resignation from the club). Please see our yard master James Everett who is at the club every Sunday for your new key. No cash please just Credit or Debit cards accepted as payment. This Sunday we have the annual visit to Mount Martha. For those sailing around, the plan is to leave at 9.30am. warning signal at Mount Martha is 12.57pm, which will give plenty of time to sail back home in the afternoon, provided the breeze is good. Don’t forget to register/enter for Sail Peninsula. Entries continue to flow in and the organising committee has put a lot of work into to ensure it’s a fun event. The best support you can give as members is to enter the regatta and help make Sail Peninsula 2023, the best one yet.
 
Cheers! Mono

Off The Beach News

Howdy OTB Gang.
How was your long weekend? Did you manage to get the whole four days or was it rudely interrupted by work on Friday? We had quite a number of sailors that ventured down to McCrae for the Ronston Regatta but I didn't get a chance for a debrief yet, maybe next week. I spoke with Tim Bardon about his and Andrew Doc Taylor's adventure across to Geelong for the Festival of Sails in Tim's oversize OTB dinghy 'Cirrus'. From all accounts they will never complain about Drew's or my overly long courses after being set off on a 25 nautical mile epic in light wind and finishing after 9 hours of racing! And that was just the first day!
 
Those of us that stayed closer to home were treated to some truly awesome sailing conditions in our own little Shark Bay. The Australia Day series on Thursday was always going to struggle for numbers, so it was decided early to run with just the Start boat and one rhib and run a simple windward/leeward with a single start for all classes. We had Geoff and Super D in Start and Wayne Jackson with Paul Martin, who had kindly put up their hands, in Sutherland. We had two races in a ripper 15 knot breeze from the South and a fleet of eight boats including the return of Drew M in his Sabre. Drew hasn't really sailed since the middle of last season and Duncan M and I couldn't get within cooee of him! I'm sure his parents are married, but there were some suggestions to the contrary. Another mighty feat was Campbell M sailing one and a half races single handed in his Taser after his "never having sailed before" crew failed to show after a timing mix up. Ah well, I suppose they still qualify as "never having sailed before". An almost mighty feat was performed by Taipan Tony Rogers who crossed the finish line way ahead of his rival Taipan sailor Nick Bacon. When I commented to the start boat team what a great job he had done, they said " Yeah, except he hasn't gone around any of the buoys! ". Nice try Tony, maybe one day they won't be watching.
 
Sunday dawned cool and rainy but with the promise of that same SSW wind we've had for the past few weeks, it was good to see about 20 boats show up. By race time the skies had cleared and the breeze was good so we headed out for what everyone agreed was one of the best days racing we've had so far. The wind stayed at a consistent 10/12 knots with plenty of swings to play, or not play, as you so desired. I favoured the watch and wait gambit as the wind generally swung back after 10 or 15 minutes. Hmm, perhaps that's why I can never catch Bill!
 
One thing that was great to see was Andrew Mono Martin crewing for Steph K in her 420. Mono's many years of experience in 420's was on constant display and his cries of " This is how to tea bag to the left and this is how to tea bag to the right" as well as the ever popular, "Normally we have the spinnaker in front of the main, but let's try it the other way around and see what happens" was a sheer delight to all! Seriously though, it really is a credit to Mono and all of our very experienced members who never fail to put themselves out to help our younger and less experienced sailors gain the knowledge that will keep them involved in this great sport for the rest of their lives. They may come and go, but once it's in your blood, it's there forever. Thanks this week to the rhib crews of Bruce, Simon, Alister, Con and Leanne as well as Deirdre and Geoff in Start.
 
Now finally, don't forget that this week, the 5th, is our turn to sail, or trailer, around the point for our annual race against Mount Martha. I know that the program shows them coming to us this week, but a scheduling conflict called for a swap, so they will be coming to SBSC the following week, the 12th instead. Please, Please, Please make the effort to join in the fun and hopefully we can bring the trophy home again. As usual, we will be leaving Safety Beach at around 9.30 with a rhib escort for a 1.00 pm race start, and if you haven't sailed around before, it's a really nice trip with views of the coast that only our keelboat compadres usually get to see. If you don't want to sail around Sunday morning, you can take your boat by trailer on the day, otherwise Mount Martha Club will be open for drop off between 5.00 and 7.00 Friday evening and 3.00 and 5.00 Saturday afternoon. Don't miss it, it's a great day.
 
That's all for now, see you all Sunday. Cheers, Pete Chippy

Change To Sailing Instructions

Please note the sailing instructions changes for the next 3 weekends has been posted on our website click here for details, thanks to Geoff for preparing this.

Keelboat News

Results:

Australia Day – Schnapper Point Race
Division 1:
1st PHD       
YKnot Rob Rainsford
1st AMS Empara Peter Jones
1st ORC 2Xtreme              Andrew Clark                 
Division 2:
1st PHD Fransiska  Peter Morrison 
 
 
Fun Friday Twilight Pursuit
1st 
Ghost         
Glenn Collings        
2nd
2Xtreme Andrew Clark
3rd
Vitesse
Andrew McGrath
 
Sunday Summer Series (Race 6) Division 2:
1st PHD Rells Mal Winder
2nd AMS E’Toile Ray Bateman
 
There were 17 starters for the Fun Twilight, with 4 electing to use spinnakers.  Visiting boat ‘Original Sin’, who are in the marina in the lead-up to Sail Peninsula, ventured out for their first race with our fleet – setting a SBSC record of 21 POB!! Click here for full results.
 
Our dedicated regulars in the tower ran the two races over the Australia Day weekend so the rest of us could enjoy the racing.  Many thanks to; Race Officer Amanda Malin assisted by Tom McCullough and Elaine Nicholas on Australia Day, and Race Officer Di Jackson assisted by Mark Lawrence and Amanda for Friday’s fun twilight race.

This Weeks Races:

Friday 27 January – Fun Twilight Pursuit Race with Optional Spinnaker / Extras
First Warning Signal 17.25H  Pursuit Start  
Tower Race Officer: Di Jackson
    Elaine Nichoals & Leanne Brady

Please check your start time here

Sunday 5 February – Summer Series – Race #7
First Warning Signal  
09.55H  Combined Tower Start
 
Tower
Race Officer
Elaine Nicholas                     
 
Assistant:
Di Jackson

Updated Summer Program

An updated version of the Summer Program (Part 2) has now been uploaded to the SBSC website.  Please download a copy here in case you are on duty in the Tower.

Reminder

 Race Time Limits:
  • As per SI’s 13.1 (Combined Division Start Races), the limit for the first boat in each division to sail the course and finish is 3 hours. Boats failing to finish within the time limit or within 60 minutes of the finishing time of the first boat in the Division, whichever is later, will be scored Did Not Finish (DNF).

Festival Of Sail

By all accounts it was a fabulous weekend in Geelong at the Festival of Sails – on and off the water.  The following seven boats represented SBSC.  Results for all divisions can be viewed here:
L’etoile - Passage - Non Spinnaker Series
E’toile - Passage – Spinnaker Series Div 3
Cirrus - Passage – Spinnaker Series Div 3
Scamp - Passage – Spinnaker Series Div 1
Vincitore - Passage – Spinnaker Series Div 1
Unprecedented - Passage Rating Series Div 3
Patriot - Double-handed Series
Maverick - Double-handed Series
 
The fleet passing the shipping channel
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Vincitore
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ORCV News & Events 

Safety & Sea Survival Course - Sunday February 12th
A comprehensive course looking at how to avoid putting yourself and crew into a situation when at sea and if that should happen, what do you then do.  An accrediated Australian Sailing course, experienced offshore sailors and trainers take you through online the theory content and then join you for the in-person day to complete the theory, review and practical sessions.  All dates for 2023 are open for booking, the next course on Feb 12th aimed at making sure all crews are compliant for King Island.  Book the full course or refresher course here www.orcv.org.au
 
Melbourne to King Island - Friday March 10th
This popular destination race provides crews the opportunity to experience category 2 ocean racing over 114nm.  It's a special destination with amazing food, hospitality, and a deep safe harbour.   Entries will be capped due to berthing and can be entered here https://www.orcv.org.au/sailing/races/king-island
 
ORCV Rip Tour of Port Phillip Heads - Sunday March 19th
“The Rip” is the narrow entrance to Port Phillip, where underwater reefs limit the navigable entrance to just 0.6nm and provides a restricted tidal flow between the ocean and Port Phillip, where over 4,000 commercial vessels transit annually.  
Once a year, the ORCV runs an on-water tour from a large ferry looking at the navigation aids, tides, how to and which channels to use, radio protocols etc for a safe transit of the heads.
The tour runs inside the bay but travels around the head's region and offers not only an educational experience but a great day on the water. learn more and book here https://www.orcv.org.au/training/rip-tour-of-port-phillip-heads

Cruising Weekend to Geelong

March 11-13,  2023 (Long Weekend)
Come for a great weekend cruise to Geelong.  It’s a great location with lots to do - great foreshore, walks, restaurants etc.
We’ll sail over on Saturday March 11, spend the Saturday and Sunday night at Royal Geelong Yacht Club with the  return sail on Monday March 13.
Please contact Terry Jones for further information or to register your interest.  We need to know ASAP as bookings will need to be made.
Terry Jones (Whiskers)
Cruising Coordinator
Mob:  0408336626

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