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Off The Beach News

Howdy Cowdys,
We're nearly at the finish line of the 22/23 summer season and we're determined to go out with a bang! Last Sunday's sail was a ripper. While it may have lacked a decent breeze, it was still a glorious day on the water. We had 24 boats out including three visitors from Black Rock in 125's and a Sabre.
 
The day started early for the race team as it was an on water start for the keelboats which meant getting their start line set for 13.30 and then re-jigging the  wing, top and bottom marks in quick time for the OTB start. This was made so much easier by using the BuoyZone app which RO Geoff has taken to like the proverbial duck to water. Once Geoff has entered the course, set the length he wants and the wind direction, he pushes the share button and Zing! its sent straight to the rhibs who just have to drive to where the little blue dot says to go. Just like using google maps, or watching your Uber Eats coming down the street! At this stage we are using member's personal phones but the plan is for the Club to purchase dedicated devices for the job now that we know how well the system works. I'd also like to acknowledge the help of Bruce Mansfield in getting Buoyzone in use earlier in the season. Geoff had been wanting to use it for a while but the extra voice of Bruce with his experience with the app at Williamstown was kick needed to get it going.
 
As it was a Keelboat start, it was really nice to have a couple of our Keelboat brethren on the rhibs. Steve Daniels is a long time SBSC member and has helped out many times before and with him was our Illustrious Vice Commodore, John Matheson out for his first (but not last) go course laying. Many thanks to those guys as well as Deirdre, Geoff and Drew M, whom I co-opted at late notice so other bods could go sailing in the last Club Championship race.
 
As I said earlier, it was a beautiful day on the water even though the breeze failed us in the end  and after a lot of soul searching we had to abandon race two. Still, having said that, race one was  a beaut. Looking on from the sidelines, and watching the clock tick towards the sixty minute cut off, I was sure we wouldn't get a finish. But owing to the breeze picking up slightly nearly all the boats got a hooter( except those that left the beach a bit late- no names but you know who you are Katrina).Even Taipan Tony got around all the marks to lead Div 6 over the finish line. Pity he lead everyone over the start line too, he even beat the hooter and cries of "Come back Tony! " had no effect, He had his eye on the prize and there was no stopping that crazy guy!
 
Back in the yard and everyone was happy with the day. The Black Rock visitors were by all accounts highly impressed with our club and hung around for quite a while after sailing to chat about our proposed winter series. This seems to be gathering momentum and several other clubs have shown interest in joining in including the Javelin gang that came to play last week. After Mono's chat in the rigging yard before sailing this week lots of you have put up your hands to help run the races as well as sail. This is the only way this series can go ahead as its a lot of work to organize and six people on start / rhibs for a few yachts isn't viable, so thanks to everyone who has volunteered.
 
Nearly there! One last thing before I sign off. As it's almost the end of the season and as Presentation Day is looming (proposed date being Saturday 1st July), it's time to put your thinking caps on and have a thought about who you would like to nominate for Club Person of the year, both Junior and Senior. There are lots of people who do an extraordinary job all year to make this Club of ours the success it is and now is your chance to say thanks. So please take a moment to recognize that effort and vote for someone that you think most deserves it. They might not win but just being acknowledged is enough to give them the warm and fuzzies. Submit your entries to the club secretary Mem on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
That's all for now, see you all next Sunday for the best sailing day of the year, I promise.
Cheers, Pete Chippy

Yard Storage

Sadly the Summer Sailing Season of 22/23 season is ending on May 8th. We have all had a great year.
 
As You know Yard Storage also ends on the 31st May.During the winter we allow the grass to grow and do essential maintenance. Therefore we kindly request all craft to be removed from the yard by May 31st.
 
The exception to this rule is people who will be using their craft during the winter - eg  Winter sailing series participants.
Any craft left in the yard after the 31st of May will be required to pay Winter Storage fees, which is the same cost as Summer Storage fees.
 
Thanks - James Yardmaster

First Aid Course

Hi Everyone,
 
The Safety Beach Coast Guard is running a First Aid and CPR course on Sunday 7th May starting at 8:00am and going through to 4:00pm. This is a one day course, no pre-reading required, with written and practical exams  on 1st Aid / CPR/ Defibulator use with a marine focus. It is accredited by the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Academy Registered Training Organsation. 
 
The full day course will allow plenty of time for questions, practical demonstrations and any knowledge gaps to be addressed before participants sit the written and practical exam. The cost of the course is $175, paid at the door on the day by cash or credit card. Morning Tea and Lunch will be provided. Please bring your mobile phone as you will be encouraged to download some helpful apps.
 
To attend you will require a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number. The USI number is a requirement of the government and allows the provider to issue a certificare and record your qualification. To obtain a USI number please go to www.usi.gov.au. USI numbers are free.
Please RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. specifying your name, USI number and  phone number.
Your trainers on the day will be Neil Thomson and Mario Cocola.
 
Many Thanks
Tony

Keelboat News

Another lovely day out on the water albeit a bit light in the wind department.  Great to see 15 yachts participating in the last of the 2022-23 races. Big thank you to our Tower Team of RO Judy Rigney and Tom McCullough and Start Boat Crew of Geoff Eldridge and Deirdre Snooks.

Last Weeks Results:

Sunday Club Championship Race  
Division 1:
 1st PHD
 Empara
 Peter Jones
 1st AMS
 Empara
 Peter Jones
 1st ORC
 Vincitore
 Peter Russell
 
Division 2
 1st PH  
 Rells               Mal Winder    
 
Club Championship Series Winners:
Division 1:
 1st PHD
Vincitore
 Peter Russell
 1st AMS
Empara Peter Jones
 1st ORC
 Vincitore
 Peter Russell
 
Series Winners:
Division 2
 1st PHD
 Fransiska            Peter Morrison   

Click here for full results.

We look forward to seeing all skippers and crews at the End of Season Presentation Night on 1st July.  More details will be available shortly.

View from the start boat on Sunday
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Skipper & Crew Meeting

Big thank you to all those Skippers and Crews that attended the meeting on Sunday morning. 

The main feature of the meeting was the presentation from Peter Merritt on Sailor App and Club Ops which is the new entry and result system that we will be introducing for the Brass Monkey Winter Series.  Peter provided a great insight into the operation of this new system from a skippers / crew perspective.  More details will be sent out prior to the first race on the 21st May so that everyone is up to speed on how to use the Sailor App which we believe will be a great tool for the keelboat fleet and also make life a lot simpler for our race management team.

This winter we are proposing some casual style racing on a Friday afternoon.  A good level of interest was shown at the meeting.  It is envisaged that these races will be a pursuit format and held on alternate Fridays to the BMWS races. To run these races we will be looking to have the Race Officer for the day operating from one of the yachts participating but will also be looking for a volunteer for each race to man the tower – if you are able to help out in the tower please let us know by sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  More details will be sent out shortly.

MOB practice requirements for the 2023-24  were discussed as this will become a mandatory requirement for the 2023-24 summer season.

Brass Monkey Winter Pursuit Series (BMWPS)

Now that the summer season is behind us, we all have a few weeks off before commencing the Brass Monkey Winter Series.  For those of you who haven’t participated before, some great sailing can be had in the winter months – it’s just like Friday twilight racing with an extra layer!  The Winter Series will be conducted using Sailor App (which you should all have downloaded by now), and this will be a great opportunity for you to become familiar racing with the App before next summer.

See Winter Program on the website, and further details can be found in the Sailing Instructions.  Key things to note are:

  • Series commences Sunday 21 May
  • Fortnightly Sunday morning racing
  • Pursuit/Tower starts
  • Races will be run using the Sailor App (incl. sign on, course number, your individual pursuit start time countdown)
  • Spinnakers may be used, with a 4-minute time penalty added to your pursuit start time
  • Short courses – 8 to 9 NM
  • Race time limit – 3 hours and 30 minutes

MOB – This is not a Practice

An article worth reading.  Brings home how easy it is for things to go pear shaped, and lessons learnt from the rescue yacht perspective.  Happened only a few weeks ago off Seattle with 3 people (all from same family) going overboard at once during a broach. All made it ok but it was a close call for one with hypothermia, click here for full story.

ORCV News

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70th Anniversary Apollo Bay – Saturday May 27th
"Sail in company" in the season finale Ocean Race and be part of history and join this 70th-anniversary race. This popular category 3 event is a short coastal race starting off Queenscliff and is an ideal race for those new to try ocean sailing.  Stay over and enjoy Apollo Bay.   https://www.orcv.org.au/apollo-bay-about-the-race
ORCV Training 
Winter is a great time to build your skills and increase your knowledge.  There’s a range of courses on: Navionics, fundamentals of navigation, bowman essentials, practical hands-on radio workshop and safety and sea survival courses.  Click out the options here https://www.orcv.org.au/calendar/orcv-training-calendar
Double Handed & Team Racing – Sunday May 21st
The most fun you have sailing is how some see short-handed sailing. The course travels across the bay and has longer legs to allow for variety and experience when sailing short-handed.  Sail as part of a team entry or as an individual boat, entries are open here https://www.orcv.org.au/double-handed-about-the-race
Keelboat Introduction to Sailing Savvy (KISS) and ORCV Supported Program
Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club is excited to announce the second running of their successful “Keelboat Introduction to Sailing Savvy” (KISS) program is back for 2023. Buoyed by positive feedback from the graduates of the inaugural class of 2022 and with a wait list for those who missed the cap of 25 participants last year, preparation for the program is well underway with roll out from 16 May through to 26 August. https://www.orcv.org.au/club-blog/5411-2023kiss

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Club Merchandise

Club Merchandise is now ready for order. 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. The youth t-shirts (with names on them) will have another order put in soon, so if you missed out on first round orders, please contact Marg to make sure you get one in the next batch, which will be processed by end of March. These t-shirts have been a hit with the juniors and will be great to wear to regatta's etc. 

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Meet the Committee 

Treasurer 

I’m Di Allan, the Treasurer of SBSC. I moved to Dromana in July 2020, and was keen to get involved in the local community. Mem Mackie invited me to the club, and I felt this was a place where I could meet people and experience the offerings of a seachange. I learned the club was looking for a new Treasurer and with my accounting background, and ceasing full time work, was happy to take on this role. 
 
I became Treasurer in July 2021 and have worked with the Executive Committee taking on the duties required, to meet all financial requirements. This has given me the opportunity to meet a group of likeminded people, who are all volunteering their time to give back to the community. 
 
Things constantly change, and now I have with three granddaughters that I am looking after on a permanent basis, while their parents return to work. This requires me to drive to the Eastern suburbs and I find myself with less free time.  As a result, I will be stepping down as Treasurer at the AGM in July and ask for expressions of interest for someone to take on the role. Ideally, someone who has access to a computer, as much of my time is spent updating Xero, our accounting system, and paying bills. I would be happy to chat with anyone who wants more details. Please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
 
di allan

Rear Commodore Mutterings

Dear members,
 
As we approach the end of the summer season, please note that Presentation night has been locked in for the 3rd of June. Please keep an eye out in the news for further updates.
 
Last weekend many of our youth entered the AS Vic State Youth Championships held at SSCBC, preceded by two days of coaching. The event saw 142 competitors from around the country descend on the southern tip of the peninsula to contest what was a very disappointing regatta, through no one’s fault apart from Mother nature. She really let everyone down. Our contingent of 420’s sailed/raced a total of 20 minutes for one shortened course race which saw 7 of the 11 420’s OCS due to the strong 4knt tide, pulling the majority of the fleet over the line prematurely during U flag. That however was enough to see our sailors finish 1st, 4th and 5th respectively and was enough to see Abbey Everett and Matt Whitaker win the 420 division after AS changed the sailing instructions to allow for a 1 race series. The entire 420 Youth Squad who travelled from Sydney managed to return home with tail between their legs, with not much more than a brass razoo. It really was a big disappointment for all involved. Happily and quite incredibly, we enjoyed 5-12knts from the SE on Sunday for 2 beautiful races just 15km away from Sorrento.
 
This Winter the sailing committee is looking at holding a winter series for OTB to coincide with the KB Brass Monkey Series. This series will only proceed if we get volunteers to help run the races. With Geoff away, we will need an RO and 4 Volunteers each week to ensure we get all the infrastructure we need to safely run racing. If you can help please reach out to me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If no-one reaches out then this quite simply won’t happen. My aim is to run 3 races per session and invite neighboring clubs to join us to ensure viable numbers on the race course. The start time will be at 10.30am each day. The race schedule will be: Sunday June 18th Sunday July 2nd Sunday July 16th Sunday July 30th Sunday August 13th Sunday August 24th (Re-sail if Required) A reminder that there will be a skipper and crews meeting at the club this Sunday for all Keel Boat members. This will be a forum to discuss the new sailor app, MOB, Volunteers etc…… Please be at the club by 10.00am.
 
We are still seeking a sponsor to help with the youth training program for next year. Juniors and youth are the grass roots of our clubs future, so if you can help support our youth and are willing to sponsor the appointment of Matilda Richardson as coach for 2023/24, then please let me know. Sponsorship is $5000.00 and I’m pretty sure that’ll include membership. All and any offers will be gratefully received at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Cheers! Mono

Off The Beach News

Hi gang, just a quick one this week.
 
A really nice sail was had last Sunday by those that were there, about eleven SBSC boats and five visiting Javelins checking out the waters prior to us hosting their upcoming Nationals at Christmas. The wind was fairly light but better than we thought it was going to be so that was a bonus. As usual there were plenty of shifts to lure in the unsuspecting and a change of finish direction for the second race lured in the whole fleet as we all finished a lap too soon! As per the course instructions, if its an offshore wind and we change to a windward finish, it means that we sail an extra half a lap as we are going to have to sail back to shore anyway so why not add the extra leg. Simples says Geoff, but we all played follow the leader and shortened by a leg instead of lengthening after the first boat crossed the line and headed for home. Instead of disqualifying us all, Geoff said as we all sailed the same course, he would let it slide this once, but don't do it again!
 
Those Javelin guys have a good sense of humor too. After rounding the top mark on one leg one of the skippers fell off the back of his boat while the spinnaker was up. By the time his crew pulled up the skipper was about fifty metres back and had to swim to catch up. Just as he was about to put his hand on the transom, the boat took off and left him marooned again! I'm sure the crew had nothing to do with it either, real sure!
 
This week there was only one Taipan on the water and as he didn't need to follow anyone, Taipan Tony actually went around ALL the buoys. Tony also mentioned that he was sad that I didn't state in a previous Enews that he actually went around some of the buoys upside down one week and that should count for extra points.
 
Ok, we are getting to the pointy end of the season now, only two sailing weeks left, so if you want to get your mitts on one of those shiny trophies you had better make the most of the next two Sundays. Next week is the last round of the Club Championship series, so I'm sure the will be a flurry of last minute argy bargy for that one so pleeease get your bum in a boat and join in.
 
Thanks this week to our epic race team. As usual, Geoff and Deirdre in start, while in the rhibs we had Gingerbread Bill Manning, Dapper Duncan McColl, fiery Phil Woolly and mellow Muzza McNeil. They even had to rescue the start boat after the anchor chain got caught up in the prop!
 
That will do for this week, see you on the water next Sunday, the weather will be perfect!
 
Cheers, Pete Chippy

Youth States News

Last week, the 420 juniors had a cracker of a time at Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club with a two day training event and a two day regatta. For the training, the coach was oddly obsessed with the bridle and we did so many spinnaker drills that we never want to do them again. For the regatta, there was extremely patchy, light winds and a strong tide. On the Saturday, little wind meant we jumped off the pier and completed one race at sunset. On the Sunday, there were two races started and both abandoned, both of which Aurelia and Kristen were thrashing most of the fleet. The last windward mark had all but four 420s unable to go around it due to the tide! Nick and Jess managed to round the mark before the wind died off completely, leaving me to hit the mark and do penalties (literally every single regatta I have to do a penalty). This day was abandoned at around 2.30pm, yet Zac, Finn, Matt and I did not get a tow in for around an hour and were past Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron by the time they picked us up!
 
Overall, we completed 1 race for the regatta (the SI changed so 1 race could be a regatta) and there were eleven 420s including the Australian Youth Squad (consisting of all NSW boats):
- Aurelia and Kristen did extremely well coming 2nd for Girls Teams and 4th overall.
- Zac and Finn came 3rd in the Boys or Mixed Teams and 5th overall.
- Nick and Jess were unfortunately over the start in that race, yet they raced extremely well and were beating the Australian Youth Sailing Team the majority of the time.
- Abbey and Matt came 1st in the Boys or Mixed Teams and 1st overall. This was only because the six boats in front of us in this race were all disqualified because they were over the start, so we won the only race by luck!
Overall, it was a great adventure and I look forward to winning again in the future.
 
From the current Vic Youth Champion, Abbey!
 
Abbey and Matt - Current Vic Youth Champions! 
abbey matt

OTB Club Championship Results and Scoring

Recently I understand there have been a few questions about the results of the Club Championship changing.  About a month ago Ewan Campbell did a review of the results and we realised there was a problem with them.
 
For the Club Championship, because ultimately we are comparing all boats regardless of the Division they sail in against one another the scoring system has to do a bit of mathematical gymnastics to calculate a result.  We have 2 courses we use for the Club Championship to cater for the different sailing characteristics of the boats in the fleet. Course 1 is a triangle and Course 2 a windward/leeward.  On each of these courses Divisions sail different numbers of laps.
 
When Ewan and I looked at the results a month ago we realised the first couple of races had the number of laps correct for each division and that a number of races just had 1 lap for a Division which skewed the results.  We therefore corrected the number of laps where they were wrong in races run to date and re-processed the results.
 
Geoff Eldridge
National Race Officer

First Aid Course

Hi Everyone,
 
The Safety Beach Coast Guard is running a 1st Aid and CPR course on Sunday 7th May starting at 8:00am and going through to 4:00pm. This is a one day course, no pre-reading required, with written and practical exams  on 1st Aid / CPR/ Defibulator use with a marine focus. It is accredited by the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Academy Registered Training Organsation. 
 
The full day course will allow plenty of time for questions, practical demonstrations and any knowledge gaps to be addressed before participants sit the written and practical exam. The cost of the course is $175, paid at the door on the day by cash or credit card. Morning Tea and Lunch will be provided. Please bring your mobile phone as you will be encouraged to download some helpful apps.
 
To attend you will require a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number. The USI number is a requirement of the government and allows the provider to issue a certificare and record your qualification. To obtain a USI number please go to www.usi.gov.au. USI numbers are free.
Please RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. specifying your name, USI number and  phone number.
Your trainers on the day will be Neil Thomson and Mario Cocola.
 
Many Thanks
Tony

Keelboat News

With light winds forecast and a lack of sailing last weekend, we saw 13 boats take to the water for the last of the Sunday Summer Series Races for the 2022-23 season which was absolutely brilliant.
As forecast, the winds were light so short courses were selected for both Div 1 and Div 2.  From our viewing point in the tower, it looked like there were multiple lead changes to keep everyone on their toes and luckily we had sufficient wind to get all boats finished within the time limit, so another great day was had at SBSC.
As always a big thankyou to our Race Officer for the day Amanda Malin.
For all the race results and series scores please go to here. However, we would like to congratulate the following race and series winners;

Last Weeks Results:

Race 11 Results: Division 1
 1st PHD
 Marrakesh  Neil Hawker
 1st AMS  Mr Bojangles  Pauline Cleaver
 1st ORC  Mr Bojangles  Pauline Cleaver
 
Race 11 Results: Division 2
 1st PH  
 Rells               Mal Winder    
 
Series Winners:
Division 1:
 1st PHD
Vamonos
 Fiona Jones
 1st AMS
 Mr Bojangles
 Pauline Cleaver
 1st ORC
 Mr Bojangles
 Pauline Cleaver
 
Series Winners:
Division 2
 1st PHD
 Rells              Mal Winder      

This Weeks Race:

Sunday 30 April – Club Championship Series (Race 10)
First Warning Signal: 13:25H  Boat Start  
        Race Officer:                  Judy Champion
  Tower Assistant: Tom McCullough
 
13 Boats heading off for the last race of the Sunday Summer Series  
keelboats last race

Skipper & Crew Meeting

Sunday 30 April 2023
10.00am
SBSC (upstairs)
Please note the main purpose of this meeting is to update you all on the new Sailor App.  The App will be implemented for all Keelboat Races through winter (in parallel with Top Yacht), and then ongoing into next summer season (replacing the Top Yacht system).  Please download the Sailor App onto your phone prior to the meeting (iphone App example below).  After this meeting you will be ‘up and running’ – all ready to use the App during the Brass Monkey Winter Series.  Meeting Agenda found here.
sailor app

ORCV News

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70th Anniversary Apollo Bay – Saturday May 27th
"Sail in company" in the season finale Ocean Race and be part of history and join this 70th-anniversary race. This popular category 3 event is a short coastal race starting off Queenscliff and is an ideal race for those new to try ocean sailing.  Stay over and enjoy Apollo Bay.   https://www.orcv.org.au/apollo-bay-about-the-race
ORCV Training 
Winter is a great time to build your skills and increase your knowledge.  There’s a range of courses on: Navionics, fundamentals of navigation, bowman essentials, practical hands-on radio workshop and safety and sea survival courses.  Click out the options here https://www.orcv.org.au/calendar/orcv-training-calendar
Double Handed & Team Racing – Sunday May 21st
The most fun you have sailing is how some see short-handed sailing. The course travels across the bay and has longer legs to allow for variety and experience when sailing short-handed.  Sail as part of a team entry or as an individual boat, entries are open here https://www.orcv.org.au/double-handed-about-the-race
Keelboat Introduction to Sailing Savvy (KISS) and ORCV Supported Program
Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club is excited to announce the second running of their successful “Keelboat Introduction to Sailing Savvy” (KISS) program is back for 2023. Buoyed by positive feedback from the graduates of the inaugural class of 2022 and with a wait list for those who missed the cap of 25 participants last year, preparation for the program is well underway with roll out from 16 May through to 26 August. https://www.orcv.org.au/club-blog/5411-2023kiss

Dredging 

Dredging in the channel inside Martha Cove will commence on or about the 26th April. There will be a dredge in the channel inside from the Coast Guard boat down to the second set of pens. Pipes will be running out of the marina to pump the sand. There will also be some equipment in the rigging area for a short period of time. The dredging is expected to go on for a month but should not inhibit yachts entering and exiting the marina.

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Club Merchandise

Club Merchandise is now ready for order. 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. The youth t-shirts (with names on them) will have another order put in soon, so if you missed out on first round orders, please contact Marg to make sure you get one in the next batch, which will be processed by end of March. These t-shirts have been a hit with the juniors and will be great to wear to regatta's etc. 

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Photo Of The Week

David Lloyd of Berwick Jaguar Landrover (Major Sponsor of Sail Pen) captured this photo from his drone about a month ago
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Submission's 

If you wish to contribute anything to the Enews, please submit your content to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Tuesday 8pm each week to make the deadline. Please note submissions may need to pass through Executive Committee for approval from time to time. Love photography? Submit your Photo Of The Week toThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. in high res, (and it does not have to be about sailing). Follow us on our socials: FacebookInstagram, and TikTok

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Rear Commodore Mutterings

Dear members,

Following the very successful appointment of Matilda Richardson as coach of our youth in the 420’s, I’m really pleased to announce that the training committee has secured Matilda’s services for the 2023/24 season to again trail the 420’s around the course to help improve their skills and knowledge. Our 420 fleet has grown to 8 and we are likely to have another one join us for next season. Obviously the coaching isn’t free and the training committee is seeking funding to help pay for Matilda’s services next season. This year we used the funds given by the Lions club (2.5k)to help support this program. The training committee firmly believe that the best way to engage and retain our youth is through coaching and we want to continue to build on the momentum moving forward but we also realise that funds must come from outside of club funds to justify this program. If you read this and feel you’d like to sponsor this program please contact me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. We are seeking $5k funding per year to continue this vital aspect of our club.
 
The club is an accredited Australian Sailing School and for many years we haven’t made the most of this accreditation. The training committee is looking to revive tackers courses for next year and give our accredited youth the opportunity to use their skills and give them a pathway to earn a few bucks and give the club the resources to gain avenues to new members. There is still much work to do in this space but we have made a pretty good start and we are confident that we can expand on our grass roots approach to training. If you’d like to help us source funds for our programs, please contact me on the above address.

Cheers, Mono.

Dredging 

Dredging in the channel inside Martha Cove will commence on or about the 26th April. There will be a dredge in the channel inside from the Coast Guard boat down to the second set of pens. Pipes will be running out of the marina to pump the sand. There will also be some equipment in the rigging area for a short period of time. The dredging is expected to go on for a month but should not inhibit yachts entering and exiting the marina.

Off The Beach News

Peter was unable to submit his report this week for the enews, so I will have a go for him!
 
The weather was not on our side this week. Wind gusts of 35 knots made it very easy for Geoff to call racing off for the day. The juniors still had some onshore coaching from Matilda and then took off for a swim in the shore breaks. Some members were witness to an unfortunate incident when Zac Lowe fell into the water and landed head first onto a rock. Zac spend a few hours in the emergency department and received 6 stitches for his troubles. Zac is happily on the mend and is brewing an awesome scar just above his forehead.
 
If your were around the club over the weekend, you may have been lucky enough to catch up with the Thompson Family, who were back on Oz for a brief moment. Sadly the wind was not ideal for Owen to get back onto a sailboat, but that didn't stop him hitting the water for some long awaited salt on his skin. Karin and Scott got their fix of club life on Friday night and were treated to an amazing sunset that most of us take for granted. Thanks for the visit guys, we wish you a safe flight home to Switzerland.     
 
A few of our juniors are off to the Victorian Youth State Championships this weekend in Sorrento. The club wish them all the best and look forward to Abbey Everett's review next week. For more information on this regatta, click here.
 
See you over the weekend, Fiona  
 
Karin and Fiona enjoying the sunset 
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Keelboat News

This Weeks Race:

Sunday 23 April – Sunday Summer Series (Race 11)
First Warning Signal:
09:55H  Combined Tower Start
 
       
Race Officer:                 
Amanda Malin   
 
Tower Assistant:
Lynlee Coutts

Skipper & Crew Meeting

NEW DATE – Sunday 30 April 2023 – 10.00am at the club
We look forward to seeing you all at this meeting on Sunday 30 April, prior to the 1.00pm Club Championship Race.
Your attendance is very important as the focus will be to update you all on the new Sailor App.  The App will be implemented for all Keelboat Races through winter (in parallel with Top Yacht), and then ongoing into next summer season (replacing the Top Yacht system). 
Like many other Apps, Sailor App is user friendly, and all skippers will be required to use the App when racing to: 
  • enter a race (sign-on)
  • access the course number
  • get your individual boat’s countdown clock
  • update your boat/crew information
  • access results 
The aim of this Skippers and Crew Meeting is to get you ‘up and running’ with the App and answer any questions, as we make this transition to a more streamlined racing system.  Further information (including the first step of downloading the App) will follow prior to the meeting.

ORCV News

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70th Anniversary Apollo Bay – Saturday May 27th
"Sail in company" in the season finale Ocean Race and be part of history and join this 70th-anniversary race. This popular category 3 event is a short coastal race starting off Queenscliff and is an ideal race for those new to try ocean sailing.  Stay over and enjoy Apollo Bay.   https://www.orcv.org.au/apollo-bay-about-the-race
ORCV Training 
Winter is a great time to build your skills and increase your knowledge.  There’s a range of courses on: Navionics, fundamentals of navigation, bowman essentials, practical hands-on radio workshop and safety and sea survival courses.  Click out the options here https://www.orcv.org.au/calendar/orcv-training-calendar
Double Handed & Team Racing – Sunday May 21st
The most fun you have sailing is how some see short-handed sailing. The course travels across the bay and has longer legs to allow for variety and experience when sailing short-handed.  Sail as part of a team entry or as an individual boat, entries are open here https://www.orcv.org.au/double-handed-about-the-race

Save The Date

First Aid and CPR Course 7th May. Pricing and details to follow.

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Club Merchandise

Club Merchandise is now ready for order. 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. The youth t-shirts (with names on them) will have another order put in soon, so if you missed out on first round orders, please contact Marg to make sure you get one in the next batch, which will be processed by end of March. These t-shirts have been a hit with the juniors and will be great to wear to regatta's etc. 

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Photo Of The Week

Hidden Harbor just after sunset 13th April, taken by Fiona Lowe
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Off The Beach News

Lake Boga Easter Regatta 2023

This years convoy to Lake Boga, just 15km shy of Swan Hill, on the shores of the immaculately grassed lake was bigger than ever. An estimated 50 members converged on the Lake Boga Yacht Club (LBYC) for their annual Easter regatta. The attraction of this regatta is that it is generally 4-5 degrees warmer than Melbourne, dry and offers all that you could wish for when going to a sailing regatta. The convenience of camping next to the lake, your boat just a stone throw away from what is now a permanently full lake. The LBYC offers such wonderful country hospitality and this year the sailing was the highlight.
 
With a cold front sweeping across the state in time for Easter, this was a fair departure from the balmy high 20’s to low 30’s of the previous 10 years, with sketchy wind that always delivered an unexpected lay day. This year however we were treated to rain for the first time in 10 years (albeit just 4mm on Good Friday) and solid south - south- westerly breezes ranging from 10-30knts. On flat water, this provided all sailors with some exciting reaching opportunities. A 7 race regatta was achieved, with all races being sailed to full distance. On the South side of the lake, the catamaran fleet was separated from the monohull fleet to the North of the Lake, and just as well as the foiling cats and IQ Foiling Boards were buzzing around, taking out unsuspecting Optimist Dinghy Sailors and Carp en route to their respective start lines. The Saturday morning back to back races were taxing for the entire fleet, with many of the 90 strong fleet opting to take a breather on Sunday morning. The sailing was tight and well contested over both fleets with the Safety Beach Sailing Club contingent ( 20% of the total fleet) coming up trumps in a few divisions.
 
Congratulations to the following members (and a soon to be new member) David Brewer 1st in the big Cats Bill Manning 1st in Sabre Division 4 Mark and Oliver Bulka in Tasar Division 8 Liv/Gary Cameron 1st 420 Class (soon to be new members) It was great to see such a large youth turnout from our club, in fact we were the only club with such a youth contingent, all get along and have fun.
 
The parents of this group organised mass catering for the three nights including Paella on the Friday night (it’s fair to say that maybe we’re all going to hell, as there was not a bit of seafood to be seen in that Paella), Lamb Gyros and Souvlakis on the Saturday Night and the mother of all grazing tables on Sunday night. Bring on a warmer 2024 with an even larger Safety Beach Sailing Club turnout!
 
Cheers Mono
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Keelboat News

This Weeks Race:

Sunday 16 April – Club Championship Series (Race 9)
First Warning Signal:
13:25H  Boat Start
 
       
Race Officer:                 
Elaine Nicholas    
 
Tower Assistant:
Graeme Ainslie

Skipper & Crew Meeting

NEW DATE – Sunday 30 April 2023 – 10.00am at the club
We look forward to seeing you all at this meeting on Sunday 30 April, prior to the 1.00pm Club Championship Race.
Your attendance is very important as the focus will be to update you all on the new Sailor App.  The App will be implemented for all Keelboat Races through winter (in parallel with Top Yacht), and then ongoing into next summer season (replacing the Top Yacht system). 
Like many other Apps, Sailor App is user friendly, and all skippers will be required to use the App when racing to: 
  • enter a race (sign-on)
  • access the course number
  • get your individual boat’s countdown clock
  • update your boat/crew information
  • access results 
The aim of this Skippers and Crew Meeting is to get you ‘up and running’ with the App and answer any questions, as we make this transition to a more streamlined racing system.  Further information (including the first step of downloading the App) will follow prior to the meeting.

Save The Date

On 7th May, there will be a 1st aid and CPR course held at SBSC. Pricing and details to follow.

Club Merchandise

Club Merchandise is now ready for order. 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. The youth t-shirts (with names on them) will have another order put in soon, so if you missed out on first round orders, please contact Marg to make sure you get one in the next batch, which will be processed by end of March. These t-shirts have been a hit with the juniors and will be great to wear to regatta's etc. 

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Beach Cleanup

Our APRIL beach clean is on Sunday 16th April 9.00am at the beachside carpark opposite BP.
Please come down and help out for an hour and maybe join us for a coffee afterwards.

Photo Of The Week

Sunrise at Lake Boga taken by Jen Graham
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Submission's 

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