In accordance with the Premier Mark McGowan’s announcement yesterday of the 4 day lockdown, the Midweek Autumn Series as well as Friday DF95 racing have been abandoned. This includes all on-water training. We do hope following the expected end to the lockdown Saturday morning, Power Time Trials as well as the Frostbite series can continue as scheduled.

In the meantime, as we have just past winter solstice it’s time to start preparing for the new season. Last week we reminded boat owners that Equipment Audit forms expire at the end of June and a fresh form needs to be completed before their first race of the season starting in October. The new forms will be available in YachtSafe as well as the usual paper forms. Either format is acceptable. Further information is available here.

When it comes to boat insurance, it is a Club requirement that the latest copy of the boat’s Certificate of Insurance be held for their records. Whenever the boat insurance is renewed, a copy of the CoI be emailed to . There is no requirement to send an additional copy to On Water Group. It is recommended that race cover be included in your policy otherwise you may find yourself short following any incident while racing.

Once the Notice of Race for the 2021-2022 is published, skippers can begin to nominate online via TopYacht. This will be well promoted in due course.

Catch our safety guru Warren Erasmus present a session on cruising up and down the west coast as well as basic firefighting. This presentation will be held in the Wardroom at 1830 on Tuesday 20 July 2021. Further information will be published shortly but for now please diarise.

If you can help out during the Australian Women’s Match Racing Championships Sept 16 – 19 2021, please register online (click here) or contact Scott Nunn, Sailing Administrator via email .  Accommodation is also needed to host the various teams and interstate race officials. We are asking for home owners to consider billeting a team for the duration of the event. Please direct all enquiries to .

Attention Midweek sailors: Just as a general bit of advice, following the start and when the RPYC boats are charging down towards Foam Buoy for the first time, do try to keep well clear of that area otherwise your pleasant afternoon sail could turn into a real demolition derby. We want to avoid ugly scenes like this, so after rounding Sampson Spit, pass Foam Buoy (55) to starboard and stay safe.

Alright, that’s it. Let’s roll!     Hey, let’s be careful out there.

Notice to Competitors

Please keep checking here for important race information for both Keelboats and Off The Beach Boats.

WEATHER FORECAST

EVENTS

RACE OFFICIALS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

Australian Sailing have secured funding to present a range of free training seminars for the following official roles:

Race Officer (Club, State, National), Equipment Auditor,  Umpire (Club, State, National),  Judge,  Measurer.

If this interests you, please click here for course details.

CLUB CONFERENCE WEBINARS

That’s it for the series of information webinars brought to you by Australian Sailing. No doubt there will be more in the near future and we continue to publish them here. If you didn’t catch last week’s webinar by Darren Eager on the updated Racing Rules of Sailing, please watch it below.

Clubs and Performance Pathways

Club Insurance with Network Steadfast

Racing Rules of Sailing

CLUB CONFERENCE WA  17th July

This year’s Australian Sailing Club Conference will be held at East Fremantle Yacht Club on Saturday 17th July from 0900 – 1600. All Club Commodores, key officials and management are encouraged to attend. Register here.

The conference brings together clubs from across the state and are a great way to engage with other clubs and Australian Sailing. Hear from industry experts and learn from your peer clubs as they share success stories and best practice ideas that can help develop skills, capacity and further improve your club.

Entry to the club conference is free however places are limited and registration is required.

JANE BROOK WINES MIDWEEK AUTUMN SERIES

A Keelboat series of races consisting of 4 divisions under jib and main only. There are 4 series in one season  – Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring. A very popular event during the week that keeps on rolling on month to month all year round.

Series Leader Board

Division Boat
Division 1 PROBLEM CHILD, Glenn Thomas
Division 2 MAVERICK, Ted Heysed
Division 3 TALISMAN, Bob Harrap
H28 SWIFTSURE SAGA, Bill Richards

Upcoming Races

Race Date Start
10 30 June ABANDONED 1440
11* 07 July 1440
12 14 July 1440
13 21 July FINAL 1440

* Division 3 Pursuit Race

THE GOOD GROCER FROSTBITE SERIES

Held on selected Sundays during the winter months, this series is often used as an opportunity for training in preparation for the summer season. Consisting of three divisions, with Spacesailer 27s combined with Division 2 and H28s combined with Division 3. Racing on Club Courses with spinnakers. End of series prizes this year will be generously supplied by our new Frostbite Sponsor,  The Good Grocer.

Series Leader Board

Division Boat
Division 1 SAGACIOUS IV, Chris Hind
Division 2 SIDEWALK CAFE, Denise Bradley
Division 3 COMMOTION, Martyn Compton

Upcoming Races

Race Date Start
6 Sunday 04 Jul 1400
7 Sunday 18 Jul 1400
8 Sunday 01 Aug 1400
9 Sunday 15 Aug 1400
10 Sunday 29 Aug FINAL 1400

OTB WINTER SERIES

This season sees a change to the program with the introduction of the Off the Beach Winter Series. Dates for invited classes are available. Notice of Race and online registration to follow.

Winter Series Schedule

Date Classes Start
Sun 23 May Lasers, Optimist, 29er, Open Skiff, Wasp, Moth 1300
Sun 13 Jun 125, Flying Fifteen, Pelican, Windsurfer LT, Bic Techno 1300
Sun 27 Jun Lasers, Optimist, 29er, Open Skiff, Wasp, Moth 1300
Sun 25 Jul 125, Flying Fifteen, Pelican, Windsurfer LT, Bic Techno 1300
Sun 08 Aug Lasers, Optimist, 29er, Open Skiff, Wasp, Moth 1300
Sun 22 Aug 125, Flying Fifteen, Pelican, Windsurfer LT, Bic Techno 1300

WINTER RULES SESSIONS

Attention all Keelboat, Off the Beach Boats and boards, your Rules session “workshops” commence in June 2021.

Years ago, the rules sessions were Lectures, which later became a mix of Lecture/Tutorial. This year we will be changing to a Workshop/Tutorial format. We have a constant core of sailors who have been advancing their rules knowledge every year & the new format will enable these Core sailors to keep advancing & not get bored.
The “Core” sailors consist of a range of demographics. I would like the experienced sailors to step up and present their tactics and how they use their knowledge & the rules to advance around the course. Then the group can discuss both the tactics and the relevant rules.
The sessions will start at 1800 & last for one hour. It will be beneficial to come to every session as every session will be different & you will be expanding your knowledge from one week to the next. If you cannot attend every week, that is OK, because each week is a stand alone session.
This group has a strong bond which has been created over the years & I hope that experienced sailors who have not attended will come to the sessions to assist & mentor others. Experienced sailors need competition!!!!!
Experienced Sailors we need your assistance so that everyone will benefit and the less experienced Sailors, it is time to get into the heads of the boats at the front!

Winter Schedule

Date Time
Mon 14 June 1800
Mon 21 Jun 1800
Mon 28 Jun 1800
Mon 05 Jul 1800
Mon 12 Jul 1800
Mon 19 Jul 1800
Mon 26 Jul 1800
Mon 02 Aug 1800

REMOTE CONTROL YACHT RACING

Friday 2nd July 2021 – racing abandoned due to Perth lockdown.

There is a regular group of Members who meet each Friday afternoon at 3pm on the Western Hardstand for a couple of hours of intense racing and camaraderie.

Visitors are warmly welcomed to sit and watch or even give it a go. You only need to ask.

To register your DF95 yacht for racing, simply use the entry button below and select the Singlehanded classes section.

EQUIPMENT AUDIT FORMS

Skippers, please note that your Equipment Audit Forms have now expired as of June 30. To be eligible to compete in the new season starting from Opening Day on Oct 4, a new Equipment Form must be submitted online. Most, if not all Skippers have had their previous Audit form submitted online via YachtSafe already, so it should be relatively easy to resubmit a new form in time for your first race of the new season and the good news is that you can view your previous form in Past Audits on your YachtSafe dashboard.

YACHT TRACKERS

The ability to replay club fleet races is now available. Try the free Yacht Bot tracking software yourself. It can be downloaded and installed on your smartphone or tablet via an App. If you interested and don’t mind taking your electronic device with you on the water, please let us know. Past races can be viewed using the button below.

Contact Scott by Email:

AUSTRALIAN SAILING NUMBER

An Australian Sailing (AS) Number is your unique identifier in the sport of Sailing in Australia that recognises you as a member of an affiliated club. Once you are registered in the system, you are generated:

–    An Australian Sailing number
–    A system username
–    An online profile

Click here to find your AS number.

MySailor

Your mySailor profile allows you to view and manage the information Australian Sailing has about you, including;

Basic details – name, DOB, gender
Contact details – email, mobile number, address
Membership history
Course history
Qualification history
Invoices – course fees, instructor renewal fees, event registration fees

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