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August happenings

Off The Beach News

Yard Master

I have volunteered to be the yard master for season 2024/25. My first task is to sort out all of the equipment being stored in the spar locker before the start of the season. There are a lot of sail bags, foils, spars, etc in the shed that have been there for many years, some have not been touched at all in this time. If you no longer pay yard fees and have forgotten to take something home and need to come and collect if, please get in contact with me to arrange collection, or turn up to the working bee on 6th October, to retrieve your belongings. If you have paid for yard storage, I will be contacting you to sort out identification tags for your belongings before the season begins (this will include sails, foils, spars, beach dolly's, kayaks, canoes etc). I will also be doing an audit on lockers in the corridor to the bathrooms and confirming all locker fees are paid. If you have any questions, please contact me on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Thanks Fiona 

Paris Olympics

What a fantastic result for your Sailing Olympians in Paris...........

Aus Sail Team Results

Race Bibs

Race bibs are now on sale with our merchandise range. There is limited stock available in sizes adult medium and large. They will be on show at the AGM if anyone is interested. Price is $30 each. Any questions, please message Fiona on 0466 632 357
Race bibs

Keelboat News

Results

Race Report Fun Friday Series (Race 6 - 2 August)
With the forecast being 15 to 25 knots Northerly, Course 2 was selected. This gave entrants a good beat to R1 and from yellow pile to the finish, with some fast-reaching conditions to and from 25. A check of the wind strength around the Bay before the start showed 30 knots at Sandringham Yacht Club where the Northerly wind funnels in at the top end of the bay.  Down in the best part of the bay, around Safety Beach, we had an average of 15 knots with some gusts to 18 knots.
Eight boats and 29 crew started and completed the race with relatively flat water and sunny skies but a cool breeze.  Marrakesh and Organised Chaos made the start of the day, both 3 secs after their designated time.  2Xtreme were 6 secs and The Office on 12 secs. The wind shifted to North and became more variable for the larger boats. Shimmer was able to manage this with 9 secs, Javelin 22, Yknot (the only boat to start with a reefed main) 30 secs and Happy Days 40 secs.  A good result for all boats. Downwind starts are very difficult to judge.
2xtreme, who were using their No. 1 jib, used their excellent upwind speed and pointing ability to take the lead around R1. The large jib worked well for the reaching legs and they were able to hold off the larger boats and come away with a win. There was a tense time for the crew as there was large wind shift as they come to the shore to tack for the finish line.  Yknot, who were sailing further from the shore, looked like they might pass.  As 2Xtreme came off the shore they found a gust that had a favourable shift and they were able to hold their position.
Marrakesh followed 1 min. Later.  Shimmer, who had been doing over 8 knots on the reaching legs, recognised the problem of going to shore in the Northerly with the shadow effect of Martha Point, tacked on the yellow pile and went out to sea. This tactic saw them take a lot of time out of Organised Chaos but not quite enough and they finished 8 secs behind. Happy Days, Javelin and The Office were the next 3 boats to have a close last leg. Happy Days sailed a conservative course covering the other two boats and finished 6th. Javelin was fast finishing and kept out to sea. The Office came right to the shore and were caught by the lack of wind and the unfavourable shift. As they tacked out, they were able to call Javelin on Starboard, however Javelin, with superior speed and pointing ability, was able to pass.
Shimmer had the fastest elapsed time 1 hour and 6 minutes followed by Javelin on 1 hour and 8 minutes.
The Office, Javelin, and Organised Chaos all sailed the race double-handed, showing you do not need to organise a large crew for the Friday Fun Race.
All boats were able to finish before 16.00.  A good result for all.
Thanks to Dawn Clark and David Donaldson for their help in the tower, and Special thanks to Judy Champion for being Race Officer while I was in Europe.  Judy did a great job, as per usual, and managed a record fleet of 13 boats for Fun Friday in Race 4.

Andrew Arblaster
Race Officer

Brass Monkey Winter Pursuit Series - Race 7
 1st  Organised Chaos  Hague & Thomas
 2nd  Shimmer  Shimmer
 3rd  Mr Bojangles  Andrea Catling
Full results for Sunday's race can be found HERE. 
Many thanks to our tower regulars Elaine Nicholas and Amanda Malin.

This Week's Racing

Friday 16 August - Fun Friday Winter Series - Race 7
Race Start Time: 14:00H Pursuit Start
Race Officer:  Andrew Arblaster
Tower Assistant:  Dawn Clark

Shipping Channel Marks


So why can’t we use fixed shipping channel marks for racing anymore? Like many of you no doubt, I asked the same question and why did this change arrive out of the blue?
 
SBSC received an invitation from the Navigational Services Department at Ports Victoria to come along to a briefing last week to explain all. Myself and Di Jackson went along to represent SBSC, most of the bigger clubs around the bay also went.
 
Every year prior to our summer season starting, the club has to submit an Aquatic Events Advice submission (AEA) to Vic Ports. This document details what our intentions are with regards to racing out of Safety Beach. This has been required for many years and, until last year’s AEA, using fixed shipping channel marks was ok. So what changed?
 
In 2022 there were 85 reportable incidents of conflict between commercial shipping and leisure craft in Port Vic controlled waters. This prompted Vic Ports to conduct a safety review. Sailing boats using shipping channel marks was identified as a significant area of concern. Granted it is a much greater problem at the 'top of the bay' than down here near us at Safety Beach, but they did show us some very compelling video evidence demonstrating that people doing dumb things near big ships was a problem.
 
Hence, from 2022 use of shipping channel marks for racing was banned. And in 2023 the number of incidents with commercial shipping had dropped to 13.
 
Our plans for two fixed racing marks in the bay are now well advanced and we hope to have final approval soon. The recently-formed KB Course Committee has done a great job in planning and re-drawing all our race course options ready for the new marks. Fingers crossed we can have this ready for the start of the new summer season.
 
Tim Bardon
Rear Commodore

 
 bendigo branch manager
 

ORCV News 

ORCV DYSC Marine Supplies Winter Series 
The ORCV Discount Yachting Winter Series program for racing and cruising is based on passage style racing within Port Phillip Bay. The Series comprises four races including a destination race to Blairgowrie, a destination race to Geelong and two short passage races around fixed marks.  www.orcv.org.au/winter-series

Race 4 - Saturday 17 August 2024 – Destination Race to Geelong  
 
Safety and Sea Survival courses (Sunday 8 September and Sunday 1 December) 
Featuring a full-course that is an Australian Sailing affiliated program and prerequisite for ocean racing, and a refresher course that is required every five years, ORCV’s Safety and Sea Survival courses are a great opportunity for sailors to brush-up on their skills and achieve the required certification. In addition to racing, the courses also offer great insight for sailing and cruising. The June courses sold-out, with September or December dates now available for registration. Spot are limited.  www.orcv.org.au/winter-series 

Photo Of The Week

Matt Wearn Gold Medalist Paris 2024 & Tokyo 2020
Matt Wearn 
 

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SBSC 58th Annual General Meeting

Thank you to all club members who attended the AGM on Sunday. We are pleased to announce that all executive committee positions have been filled as follows……..
 
  • Commodore - Tony Christmas
  • Vice Commodore - John Wemyss
  • Rear Commodore - Tim Bardon
  • Treasurer - Duncan McColl
  • Secretary - Veronica Psaila
 
General executive members……
  • Bill Manning,
  • John Di Martino,
  • John Bacon,
  • Neil Whitaker,
  • Fiona Lowe
 
A special thanks to departing executive committee members……
  • Rob Rainsford - Vice Commodore
  • Andrew Martin - Rear Commodore
  • Mem Mackie - Secretary
  • John Matheson - General Committee
  • Phil Wooley - General Committee
 
As mentioned at the AGM, there are still some vacancies in the sub committees at the club. If you would like to join one of the following committee's, please send your expression of interest to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Social Committee
  • Sailing Committee
  • Sail Peninsula
  • Training Committee
  • Yard Master

Life Member Award

Congratulations to Andrew Stocks who has been awarded the Life Member Award at the AGM on Sunday. Andrew Stocks (aka Stocksie) is a founding member of Safety Beach SC and has been an active sailing member for most of those years. In more recent times has joined the Keelboat fleet primarily sailing on Fransiska with his good mate Peter Morisson. Andrew he has always been happy to offer a hand around the club as required, be it with an electrical job, volunteering to do duty for both club races and regattas, or helping as required at the annual working bees or whatever else is needed at the time and with a minimum of fuss or bother. Of more recent times Stocksie has been offering to do more and more with Keelboat activities ensuring our tower lights are always working, he is a regular in the tower on a Friday evening to make sure we all get out for a sail. He was kind enough to offer his assistance when keelboats where just in their infancy at SBSC and tower helpers were hard to come by and is still helping out 14 years down the track. He has also been a big help with our Sail Peninsula regatta especially on set up day when he spends most of the day hooking up all the wiring and back again on the Sunday afternoon to pull it all down again. All of this is done with a smile on the face and a willingness to do more to help. For his enduring hard work, passion, and enthusiasm for Safety Beach SC over many many years Stocksie is a very deserved recipient of Life Membership Award. 

Andrew Stocks

August happenings

Off The Beach News

Winter series sailing is on again this Sunday. Duty Roster for the winter series can be found HERE 

Winter OTB Brass Monkey Series 2024 

Race Bibs

Race bibs are now on sale with our merchandise range. There is limited stock available in sizes adult medium and large. They will be on show at the AGM if anyone is interested. Price is $30 each. Any questions, please message Fiona on 0466 632 357
Race bibs

Keelboat News

Results

Brass Monkey Winter Pursuit Series - Race 6
 1st  Happy Days  Paul Copeland
 2nd  Etoile  John Gordon
 3rd  Shimmer  Steve Twentyman
Full results for Sunday's race can be found HERE. 

This Week's Racing

Friday 2 August - Fun Friday Winter Series - Race 6
First Warning Signal: 13:55H Pursuit Start
Race Officer:  Andrew Arblaster

 bendigo branch manager
 

Domain Article featuring Safety Beach

Recently the club was contacted to contribute to an article about Safety Beach. This article is now available to read at the following link...... Click here to read more

ORCV News 

ORCV DYSC Marine Supplies Winter Series 
The ORCV Discount Yachting Winter Series program for racing and cruising is based on passage style racing within Port Phillip Bay. The Series comprises four races including a destination race to Blairgowrie, a destination race to Geelong and two short passage races around fixed marks.  www.orcv.org.au/winter-series

Race 4 - Saturday 17 August 2024 – Destination Race to Geelong  
 
Safety and Sea Survival courses (Sunday 8 September and Sunday 1 December) 
Featuring a full-course that is an Australian Sailing affiliated program and prerequisite for ocean racing, and a refresher course that is required every five years, ORCV’s Safety and Sea Survival courses are a great opportunity for sailors to brush-up on their skills and achieve the required certification. In addition to racing, the courses also offer great insight for sailing and cruising. The June courses sold-out, with September or December dates now available for registration. Spot are limited.  www.orcv.org.au/winter-series 

Photo Of The Week

Gabriel Medina celebrates on July 29, 2024 after surfing a record-making wave during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Teahupo'o on the French Polynesian Island of Tahiti. PHOTO:  JEROME BROUILLET/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
Olympics surfer 
 

Submission's 

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SBSC 58th Annual General MeetingAGM POSTER 2024

Sunday 28th July 2024 @ 2.30pm - (afternoon tea from 2.00pm)

Nominations for Executive Committee positions below have been received for 2024/2025 season:

  • Commodore,
  • Vice Commodore,
  • Rear Commodore,
  • Treasurer,
  • Secretary or
  • general member of the executive committee.

AGM documents and nomination are available by clicking THIS LINK  

July Happenings 2024

Paris 2024 Olympics Hub

The Paris 2024 Olympics are one of the most anticipated Olympics of all time. Our Aussie sailors are primed and ready to continue the legacy of success at recent Games, with sailing set to return to the nation where the sport made its Olympic debut 124 years ago at Paris 1900. Sailing for this year's Games will take place at the Marseille Marina on the Mediterranean Sea. Here is where you will find all the information you need to support our athletes in Paris GO AUSSIE GO!!!!!!!

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Off The Beach News

Winter series sailing is on again this Sunday. Duty Roster for the winter series can be found HERE 

Winter OTB Brass Monkey Series 2024 

Yard Storage 

Could the owners of the following stored craft please contact the yard master James Everett on 0435 994 173 or if you know the owners, please reach out to James.

 Blue Surf Ski

Race Bibs

Race bibs are now on sale with our merchandise range. There is limited stock available in sizes adult medium and large. They will be on show at the AGM if anyone is interested. Price is $30 each. Any questions, please message Fiona on 0466 632 357
Race bibs

Keelboat News

Results

Last Fridays race was abandoned, so no results sorry.

This Week's Racing

Sunday 28 July 2024 - Brass Monkey Winter Pursuit Series - Race 6
First Warning Signal: 09:55H Pursuit Start
Race Officer: Tim Bardon

 bendigo branch manager

ORCV News 

ORCV DYSC Marine Supplies Winter Series 
The ORCV Discount Yachting Winter Series program for racing and cruising is based on passage style racing within Port Phillip Bay. The Series comprises four races including a destination race to Blairgowrie, a destination race to Geelong and two short passage races around fixed marks.  www.orcv.org.au/winter-series

Race 4 - Saturday 17 August 2024 – Destination Race to Geelong  
 
Safety and Sea Survival courses (Sunday 8 September and Sunday 1 December) 
Featuring a full-course that is an Australian Sailing affiliated program and prerequisite for ocean racing, and a refresher course that is required every five years, ORCV’s Safety and Sea Survival courses are a great opportunity for sailors to brush-up on their skills and achieve the required certification. In addition to racing, the courses also offer great insight for sailing and cruising. The June courses sold-out, with September or December dates now available for registration. Spot are limited.  www.orcv.org.au/winter-series 

Photo Of The Week

Sunday 17th July, taken by Peter Chipperfield. Another rainbow!
Peter Chip photo

Submission's 

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 Christmas in July 2024

SBSC 58th Annual General MeetingAGM POSTER 2024

Sunday 28th July 2024 @ 2.30pm - (afternoon tea from 2.00pm)

Nominations for Executive Committee positions below have been received for 2024/2025 season:

  • Commodore,
  • Vice Commodore,
  • Rear Commodore,
  • Treasurer,
  • Secretary or
  • general member of the executive committee.

AGM documents and nomination are available by clicking THIS LINK  

July Happenings 2024

Off The Beach News

Winter series sailing is on again this Sunday. Duty Roster for the winter series can be found HERE 

Winter OTB Brass Monkey Series 2024 

Keelboat News

Results

Fun Friday Winter Series - Race 4

Well we've hit a new record for Fun Fridays... 13 boats and 48 crew joined in last Friday, and what a beautiful sight it was from the tower.  Starting in 5 kts, Race Officer Judy Champion was pleased to see all boats finish.  And welcome back to Gordon Thomas who has added another Adams 10 to the fleet - 'Organised Chaos' - great start Gordon taking out second place.

 1st  Mr Bojangles Andrea Catling
 2nd Organised Chaos Gordon Thomas
 3rd Shimmer Steve Twentyman
Click SailSys - Portal for full results.

This Week's Racing

This Week's Racing

Sunday 14 July 2024 - Brass Monkey Winter Pursuit Series - Race 5
First Warning Signal: 09:55H Pursuit Start

Vincitores Adventures  

Muz lands on ‘Lady Musgrave Island’, yes he did try to claim it!Vin 1
Anchored for the night behind ‘Inskip Point’ inside channel south of Fraser Island.
Vin 2
Afterglow behind Inskip Point
Vin 4
Motoring in cruising mode, navigating with virtual marks through the great sandy strait, inside Fraser Island.We got down to 200mm under the keel, 1 hr before high tide. Note 2.5 – 3m tide range.  
Vin 5
Our primary navigator Tim Bardon nominated for Senior club member of the year.
Vin 10 
Had a delightful dinner at kingfisher Bay Resort, tied the dinghy up to the pier allowing for 3 hours of tide. Didn’t allow for the grab rope on the side of the dinghy to get hooked under a step!! We had to borrow a knife from a fisherman to cut the rope, too much pressure to just push it down to release. Muz dived in to do it. New elec outboard started first go after being held underwater for at least an hour!!! We all laughed, more from relief than anything else.
Vin 9
 
  
 bendigo branch manager

ORCV News 

ORCV DYSC Marine Supplies Winter Series 
The ORCV Discount Yachting Winter Series program for racing and cruising is based on passage style racing within Port Phillip Bay. The Series comprises four races including a destination race to Blairgowrie, a destination race to Geelong and two short passage races around fixed marks.  www.orcv.org.au/winter-series

Race 1 - Saturday 22 June 2024 – Short Passage Race (< 6 hours) 
Race 2 - Saturday 6 July 2024 – Destination Race to Blairgowrie  
Race 3 - Saturday 20 July 2024 – Short Passage Race (< 6 hours)
Race 4 - Saturday 17 August 2024 – Destination Race to Geelong  
 
Safety and Sea Survival courses (Sunday 8 September and Sunday 1 December) 
Featuring a full-course that is an Australian Sailing affiliated program and prerequisite for ocean racing, and a refresher course that is required every five years, ORCV’s Safety and Sea Survival courses are a great opportunity for sailors to brush-up on their skills and achieve the required certification. In addition to racing, the courses also offer great insight for sailing and cruising. The June courses sold-out, with September or December dates now available for registration. Spot are limited.  www.orcv.org.au/winter-series  
 
Marine Safety Expo (Sunday 21 July) 
The Marine Safety Expo is a must-attend for all water enthusiasts! Held at Sandringham Yacht Club (SYC), we’re bringing together industry experts, government organisations, and passionate boating enthusiasts for an immersive experience that enhances safety in all recreational boating activities with the guest speaker and event program now announced. It’s FREE, but spots are limited, so secure your ticket now!  www.orcv.org.au/club-blog/5548-2024expo 

Photo Of The Week

Vamanos chasing rainbows on Sunday 30th June.

Vamanos

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