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QR Codes can be found on the notice board by Richie's shed, in the members bar and by the office door. Dear valued Peninsula Voice Supporter,
We are very pleased to share with you that our next event will be held on Thursday 29 February 2024 at 6.30pm at the Peninsula Community Theatre in Mornington. Titled ‘Climate Change – Our Home, Our Future’, the event is aimed at sharing information from experts about climate change, and importantly, sharing information about what we, as a local community, can do about it. Bookings can be made here for this free community forum. The free event is aimed at being a positive forum, providing both information and also practical actions we can all undertake to combat climate change. We understand the weight of concern surrounding climate change, and its impact on mental health, especially on younger people. That's why we're dedicated to sharing good news where we can be informed as well as uplifted. Guest speakers include:
We hope you can attend, and ask that wherever possible, you also promote this forum with your family and networks. We had a huge weekend for the Town Planning & Co. Schnapper Point Regatta with 84 participants in 77 yachts - kids, youth and adults. This year we included the Victorian U21 ILCA (Laser) regatta
We received lots of thanks and compliments from many people: “always like coming to Mornington” “great atmosphere” “amazing regatta which was run so efficiently” “great team” THANK YOU to the over 60 volunteers that make this happen. A BIG THANK YOU to Town Planning & Co yet again for your generous sponsorship of our event and to Ronstan for providing prizes for the ILCA event. THANK YOU to the on-water crew, off-water, TAG, sign on, BBQ, yard, tower, IT, coaches and results, plus anyone else that helped out. A HUGE THANKS to Ben Jones and Immi Weber who did so much organising. And a special mention to those that stayed until 9pm Saturday, when the northerly blew up and the rhibs looked in danger, it was most appreciated. THANK YOU to Davey’s Bay for running the green course, and to Sorrento again for your support. It’s a lot of work. We are still a regatta that focuses on the greenies, and the development of all. We encourage those that have never been to a regatta, and aim to give them a life-long love of our sport. It isn’t just about the results, but getting out there and enjoying. Seeing the achievements and smiles makes it all worthwhile. For the full results on the MYC website CLICK HERE> **HIGHLIGHTS** Greenies 5th & 2nd girl - Eva English Opti Intermediate 4th & 1st girl - Lila Donnellan Double Handed OTB 1st - Henri & Miles Levenspiel SSCBC 1st Girls - Lucy Laverty & Milli Grover ILCA 4 3rd & 2nd girl – Mavis Laverty MYC had 5 in the top 8 and it was great to see half the fleet were girls. ILCA 6 3rd - Jack Vermeer ILCA 7 1st - Jack Eickmeyer 3rd - Lachie Weber (who managed to get a one race in between shifts behind the bar on Saturday!) The Sailing Instructions for the 2024 Schnapper Point Regatta & ILCA U21 Championships have now been released. It's going to be an awesome weekend with over 70 boats competing! Click here to head over to Regatta HQ to read and download the SIs. The Special Sailing Instructions for the Navigators' Trophy Race have now been released. You can find the SSIs on our website under the menu 'Sailing>>Club Racing>>Club Racing Season HQ' or you can click here to download. As you would realise, the team in the tower carefully records the starting and finishing times of each boat in the twilight pursuit races. These are fed into Sailsys to give individual race and series results.
You would also realise that, at times, the starting and finishing lines can get pretty crowded. This can make it hard for us to read sail numbers particularly when you are returning from A buoy to the finish. Reading the numbers will become more difficult as sunset is getting earlier each week. To help us identify every boat in the race could you please:
Richard, Krystine and Steve MYC has had a terrific bunch of 4 young sailors travel to South Australia for the Optimist Nationals at Brighton Seacliff Yacht Club. It was a tricky week of both on and offshore tidal racing with varying conditions providing many opportunities. Thank you to Cathy Harvie for this terrific summary and Jemma Donnellan ! A highlight, Leigh was in the winning team in teams racing on the first day. The last day in particular was super light and shifty and the sailors really struggled. Overall the regatta had mostly shifty, light winds with only one day with some moderate winds (up and down and still shifty). Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club were wonderful hosts and put on an amazing regatta at a great venue. VIODA organised coaches Jack Lewis, Peter McCann and MYC’s Will McKenzie to support all Victorian sailors on the water. Well done team MYC sailors in Open fleet Leigh Harvie 36th in Gold and Louis Coates 17th in Silver As well as terrific efforts in intermediate fleet by Josephine Lott 17th and Lila Donnellan 32nd !
*Support the return of the Passage Race from MYC* & join in the FUN!
Have you entered yet?? For all boats planning to head to Geelong for the FOS 2024, the Passage Race from MYC will get your Crew and Boat to Geelong whilst having a bit of fun! The Passage Race is part of the Festival of Sails Entry - To enter CLICK Here> and select the ‘Mornington Peninsula Series’ For those of you who missed the Christmas Twilight night on the 21st of December, we were very proud to award Greg Martin a Life Membership of the club.
Greg (who joined 30 years ago) is very well-deserving of this recognition. He was Club Captain 2006-2008, Committee Member 2008-2010, Vice Commodore 2010-2012, Commodore 2012-2014 (he then took a little break and remained just a club member!) Rear Commodore 2017-2019, Commodore 2019-2021, and Committee member 2021 to present! Wow! We are truly grateful to him for his passion and commitment to the club. Thank you Greg The 2024 Schnapper Point Regatta (incorporating the ILCA U21 Championship) Notice of Race has been released and Regatta Entry is now open! Head on over to the Regatta HQ page here for the NoR and Online Entry System - or navigate to it from our Sailing Menu on the MYC website. Fantastic effort from our Team MYC ILCA sailors who finished nationals yesterday.
We couldn’t be prouder of what they’ve accomplished in challenging conditions. Lachie Weber had a stand-out achievement in sensational circumstances winning not only one or two days before the end of the regatta but 3 days before the event's conclusion. Lachie had a phenomenal qualifying series against a top-notch fleet seeing him enter Gold Fleet as the only Australian U21 male, his efforts handing him the ILCA U21 National Championship! The MYC team rallied around each other and did us all proud - Go Team MYC! ILCA 4 (Laser 4.7) Jack V - 10th Heath - 43rd Abbey from BYS and training partner of the MYC group 44th Maddy - 47th ILCA 6 (Laser Radial) Digby - 60th ILCA 7 (Laser Standard) Lachie - 51st, 1st AUS Under 21, 1st Victorian Jack E - 72nd Tom - 76th We also congratulate a friend of MYC Pat Cummins on his fantastic 3rd place in the ILCA 6 fleet. The ILCA 7 boys Jack, Tom and Lachie drive home today for a week of rest and off-water training, and then drive back on the 20th to prepare for their World Championships which start on the 26th! Well done to our competitors in the @ronstansailing Cock of the Bay Race, run by @orcv_racing and finished off our own wonderful shores providing a fabulous spectacle. We had some terrific overall corrected time ams results. Shinning Sea Andrew Weber and Chris Jackson 5th with an all MYC crew. Javelin Mark Nicholson 7th an all MYC crew. 9th Fargo Ari Abrahams with 3 MYC youth members onboard. 12th Gold Finger Simon Brown making a stellar return. 14th Ginan Nigel Jones Cam McKenzie. 41st Remedy. 51st Joker x2. Over the line 35th Obsession. Well done all that competed in the 93 boat fleet.
Very proud to have had Patriot, a MYC team competing in the @officialrolexsydneyhobart finish provisional 1st in IRC Division 3 and 9th in overall IRC.
They not only have championed a fantastic race, but also a great cause resharing their post below “As the crew start to thaw out, swap stories, good and bad, and debrief we would like to acknowledge our partnership with Speak & Share. Pease consider donating to this worthy cause, your generosity is greatly appreciated. Speak & Share Is a local Not For Profit Mental Health Organisation who encourages the tough conversations and challenges the stigma associated with mental health. They take a prevent, proactive approach with schools, corporate, sporting clubs and local communities to raise awareness and are having a positive impact on raising awareness to positively impact about mental health awareness To donate follow this link: https://www.gofundme.com/.../patriot-sydney-to-hobart-x...” Patriot J133 Sailing A summary and pics from the Melbourne to Hobart and the team on board Ginan. “We had a good race 2nd overall AMS, but got the win under ORC. Upwind from heads to down Tas coast then progressively freeing up [allowing them for a period of time to get to quicker speeds as wind moved further to the side or behind the boat enabling bigger sails, ideal for the J111]. We unfortunately broke off our bow sprit down the bottom of west coast carrying A5 in a wipe out in 35 kts wind speed, so couldnt carry chute or zero from there on . Seas across the bottom were large 6 to 8m and we were regularly hitting 20kts boat speed and topped out at a boat speed record of 23.1 kts in 25 to 50 kts of wind, some great surfing conditions. A pretty difficult race but fun.”
Thanks Cam for a great summary. Well done team Ginan, MYC’s tremendously proud! Have a safe sail home we look forward to having you back on the race course at MYC soon ! |
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