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1 Mainsheet WINTER 2017 OPENING DAY OF THE 133 RD SAILING SEASON Saturday 9 September 2017 Published by the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

2 2 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

3 Published by the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron WINTER 2017 Contents 4 Commodore s Comments 6 General Manager s Update 8 Sailing Manager s Report nd Sailing Season s Results 14 Messages of Thanks rd Sailing Season NOR Club Member of the Year 21 Volunteering at RQYS 23 RQYS Athletes Corner 26 Musto Queensland Youth Week ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships 30 Manly Summer of Sailing 28 About Stephanie Kerrin 30 Etchells Report 32 Tell Tales - Junior Presentation 34 Upcoming Sailing Academy Courses 42 Club Marine 11th Brisbane to Keppel 44 Enclave Sail the Bay in May Reports 47 WAGS Profile: Columbina 50 Power Cruising Group Update 54 Sail Cruising Group Update 56 42nd Annual Interclub Bay Cruise 58 Boat Care Basics: Clear and Simple! 60 Welcome Aboard 62 Trade Directory 66 Know Your RQYS Burgee 67 Vessel Register - Vessel / Owner 72 Squadron Library Update 73 Vessel Register - Owner / Vessel Mainsheet OPENING DAY OF THE 133 RD SAILING SEASON Saturday 9 September 2017 Front Cover Flying 11s at Musto Queensland Youth Week 2017 Photographer: Natasha Hoppner Mainsheet is published by the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Limited. Post: PO Box 5021 Manly Qld 4179 Phone: (07) Fax: (07) mail@rqys.com.au Website: Editor: Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Printing: Fergies - (07) Articles reflect the personal opinion of the author and/or contributor, and are not necessarily those of the Royal Yacht Squadron Limited (RQYS), nor does RQYS guarantee the accuracy of statements made by contributors or advertisers or accept any responsibility for statements they may express in this publication. The Editor reserves the right to change or alter contributors articles submitted to RQYS for publication. Copyright All rights reserved. Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron. ACN Mainsheet 3

4 Commodore s Comments from Commodore Ian Threlfall As I near the end of my term as Commodore, I often now reflect on just what a club must offer in Australia today. Our world is always changing and in our time poor modern life, it is essential for all clubs to remain relevant and important in the life of its members and most importantly future members. Clubs with a long history have fallen by the wayside. The the Rugby Club, the Polo Club and Irish Club have gone and the long-established City business clubs are now actively seeking more members. Club traditions can still be respected, but evolution and change to reflect members needs are essential. Change is sometimes uncomfortable but necessary and beneficial By any measure, RQYS is thriving, and will continue to thrive so long as we embrace and pursue progressive, inclusive and accessible initiatives and change. Our General Manager, in his column later in this edition of Mainsheet, gives some great details about how well the Squadron is performing and growing. Steps we have made toward - and evidence that we are - becoming more inclusive Improved membership and participation pathways for families, women and youth. We have seen 50 new members due to our Corsair and Elliot programs where people who don t own boats can access suitable club boats to allow their participation. These are unique programs that are now being studied and copied by other clubs around Australia. More accessible, affordable and diverse marine sports for alternative introductions to on-water lifestyle Stand-Up Paddle Boarding we have engaged with local community with a SUP Stall at Manly every Friday and Saturday resulting in the need to acquire a further 10 new SUPs we now have 25 SUPs in total. Weekend Windsurfing is booming and it is great to see the development of a unique social culture at the precinct. We are enjoying strong windsurfing course enrolment and attendance, and Green Fleet Windsurfing numbers are growing. Commencement of Ladies Racing in February this year encouraging greater numbers of women to participate in our sport is a no brainer. We now have performance pathways for women not just participation programs. Highest proportion of women in Race Management and Race Officer volunteer positions relative to other yacht clubs in Australia We don t think that it was an accident that half of the women in the Australian Sailing Team sent to Rio were from RQYS. Increasingly vibrant sport relevant social environment developing Our goal is long-term sustainability by encouraging people to spend time at the Squadron, exposing them to the various on-water activities we host, thus creating a desire to participate and less barriers for them to get on the water. These activities complement our targeted initiatives aimed at directly encouraging people to participate in marine sports. We place a high emphasis on offering all of our members continuing opportunities to get on the water! We specifically encourage our Social members to try accessible on water activities such as WAGs, SUPs and Sail our Boat programs. We are proud of the Initiatives, events and programs aimed at improving the Squadron s inclusivity and accessibility for families, women and children. We are creating an environment that encourages families to spend time together in a friendly, safe and enjoyable atmosphere which can lead to on water experiences. Some of these social initiatives are: Highest proportion of women in Race Management and Race Officer Positions The Opening Day Afternoon Festival with on water experiences encouraged Wine Down Fridays following ladies / social sailing Kids Christmas & Easter Festivals The International Women s Day program in aid of our aspiring female sailors, celebrating the success of local women and inspiring boldness and change within the community and within the Squadron. 4 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

5 The Cruising Groups enjoying a combined cruise down the bay Bridging the gap between learning to sail and boat ownership One of the greatest challenges for RQYS and sailing generally is to provide a means for bridging the gap for our youth or mature age sailors through to a time when they can look to personal boat ownership. Clearly our Sail our Boats program is a key step in this direction. People regularly ask what activities are available for the age range. We do offer a range of suitable activities and I do encourage our young members to get involved. Young adult (and young at heart) pathways include: Sail our Boats Windsurfing SUP Crewing Volunteering Opening Day Festival 2016 on the RQYS Rigging Lawn Wine Down Friday with special host and sponsor Multihull Central RQYS Windsurfing Precinct is regularly alive with activity on weekends Encouraging and actively supporting all member boating endeavours Beyond the areas that I have already discussed, the growth of our Sail and Power Cruising groups is very significant. The basis for this growth is, of course, the boom in empty nesters who are buying cruising boats - and wish to cruise in company. This is a world-wide trend and shows no sign of slowing. The challenge for yacht clubs is to remain relevant to this group, to understand their needs and provide suitable facilities, encouragement and support. Family Easter Fun Day 2017 This year we have seen many of our members not just cruise the bay or even the Queensland coast, but have ventured further afield to cruise the South Pacific or circumnavigate Tasmania. Fantastic stuff! RQYS is on the right cultural track by encouraging lifetime participation; through developing youth, facilitating family and women s participation, finding accessible pathways to on water activities to retain engagement and of course, by providing world class facilities for our existing boating members. Our emerging female sailors and RQYS Coach Brady Lowe representing women in the sport at International Women s Day 2017 Mainsheet 5

6 General Manager s Update from General Manager Shawn Ket Reflecting on the 2016/2017 year (our Financial Year ends at April 30), the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron continues to build on the successes of last year; moving from strength to strength across all business units, but especially in key areas such as membership, sailing and cruising, sailing academy, marina and member services. Notably, we have outdone last year s historic best-ever records to again achieve our most successful year in membership acquisition and retention as well as achieving record sailing academy enrolments and growth in the Junior and Youth sailing fleets. Optimist Green and Intermediate Racing have provided sailors with an accessible pathway for progression into other Youth fleets like the 29er and Laser 4.7; all of which are growing by the month and are supported by our Coaching staff and dedicated members. We have also enjoyed strong membership growth across all age brackets in the last 24 months. The graph below should be considered in conjunction with our Sailing Academy Enrolment statistics, wherein we expect that in the future, with appropriate strategy and planning, the exceptional growth in participation will translate into growth in our junior and young adult membership categories. This approach, we trust, will address our key area of work for the coming year which now is to find a solution to on-water accessibility for non-boat-owning young adults, particularly in the year age bracket. 6 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

7 RQYS at the end of financial year was some 4100 members strong, seeing an increase of almost 1000 members in the last two years. Equally exceptional is that 76% of these members belong to an on-water category and are actively participating in the sport. This shows that our commitment to encouraging all members to participate in the sport of yachting, and to providing accessible and affordable pathways to getting out on the water, is proving a success. One of the ways we are addressing the non-boatowner participation rates is through our Come Sail Our Boats membership program. We now have approximately 50 members and their families who have taken up the option to learn and subsequently sail on our two Corsair Pulse 600s or six Elliott 6s. Crewing opportunities during WAGS and with our Division Yacht fleets are also available to our members who are interested in the competitive elements of the sport. This has been a fantastic initiative which has allowed both new and existing members to sail regularly despite not yet owning their own boat. We invite all members, their families and friends to take advantage of this program. We also thank our sponsors Multihull Central for making this program possible. Financials Continuous improvement has been a hallmark of the last few years of operational performance at RQYS. This has been underpinned by the financial performance of the business. EBITDA, the measure of our company s operating performance, shows solid and improving results. This allows us to fund major capital projects such as our Windsurfing Precinct, our 2017/18 Sports Amenities building, fuel wharf upgrade and new RIB replacement program as well as maintain our assets through very healthy cash generation, again improving yearly. EBITDA is the way to evaluate a company s performance without having to factor in financing decisions, accounting decisions or tax environments. As we move into our 2017/2018 year, we look forward to another challenging but rewarding year at the RQYS; with a particular focus on our Manly Summer of Sailing program which will see over 5,000 competitors, supporters, spectators and guests visit our Squadron. It s never been a better time to belong... to the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron. Mainsheet 7

8 SAILING REPORT: 132 nd Sailing Season 2016/2017 BY BRADY LOWE SAILING MANAGER The 2016/2017 Season for the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron was another one of growth, both in entrants and in classes. We have seen a newly formed Green and Intermediate Fleet for Optimist Racing on Saturday mornings, a growing fleet of Flying 11s, and a strong resurgence of the 29er class at the Squadron with half a dozen boats racing on the Northern Course by the conclusion of the Season. The Etchells Fleet too showed steady growth through the year with the core group of hardened veterans increasingly being joined by more new owners, showing promising signs for a powerful club fleet leading into the 2018 World Championship. Also notable over the last season in the Junior and Youth space has been Blake Wilson, a young sailor who has spent much of the last season travelling Europe with his family, competing in a number of National Championships and having several regatta wins on the European Junior Circuit. To Blake s credit he also jumped in a wide variety of boats that haven t found their way to Australia, including competing at the RSFeva class nationals and placing solidly in the Gold Fleet at that event. These exceptional results underpin the hard work of many parents and coaches who have taken part in numerous regattas around the country, but, and more importantly, have become increasingly involved in active training programs at the club. With sailors on their bikes in the early morning, at the Gym, and then on the water in the afternoons, the future looks bright for young athletes at RQYS. The two primary YouthSquad classes the Flying 11 and the Laser 4.7 have seen growing numbers on the start line and at regattas. This has been underlined by RQYouthSquad sailors taking home much of the silverware from Queensland Championships in their various classes. The list of seasons prize winners shows some real strength in Youth Sailing at the Squadron. Over 30 sailors competed in Adelaide over the summer as part of the various class Nationals and the Australian Youth Championship. A great result came from Kristen Wadley, a member from Tinaroo who travels to RQ to train and compete as part of the RQYouthSquad, who was Australian Women s 4.7 Champion. In the Senior classes the growing trend would seem to indicate less weekly participation, but a growth in the overall numbers of persons signing up to go racing here at RQYS. Laser, Hobie, VXOne, Sabre, and Laser fleets all have large followings in membership, although with sailors taking part in less week to week activity on the Southern and Northern Courses. This aligns with many of the global trends in sport, and it s interesting to note that the Regatta calendar for the Squadron is growing more and more; especially with classes like the 29er, Laser, Sabre, VXone, Foiling Moth, Nacra and Flying 11 all scheduling regattas at the Squadron over the next 12 months. 8 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

9 The Division Yacht fleets this year were combined from the beginning of the season in the hope of producing better Performance Handicap and IRC Racing. While many will hold different opinions on this, there can be no denying from the results that this decision has led to some great competition in the various events on offer for the Division Yachts. Once again, the notion of those who wish to compete on an occasional basis is evident with a strong Squadron Championship battle culminating in the final race with four yachts separated by a single point going into the last passage race. Squadron sailors have competed far and wide all season. Notable results include Matthew Chew who, after dedicating some time to his Moth campaigns and ever faster boats, was given the opportunity to sail with team KA Match in the World Match Racing Tour qualification events both in Australia and in Europe. This culminated in a win at the Coconut Grove Match Cup, securing the team a spot in the World Match Racing Tour first tier event to be held in the US later this year. The Yachts of the Squadron s fleet have also made their presence felt around the country, with many competitors again journeying North for the various Race Weeks. As well as a fantastic divisional win (and a 14th Overall) in the Sydney to Hobart for Robbo Robertson and his team aboard Bravo following a strong lead up including an Overall win in the Cabbage Tree Island Race. The Squadron s premiere racing yacht BlackJack placed a credible 11th overall on IRC and 4th on Line Honours, a great performance from the boat. The Team looks to the future for bigger and better things with the arrival of the biggest and best BlackJack yet, the former Esimit Europa (formerly Alpha Romeo); a 100ft Super Maxi from Reichl Pugh Yacht design, a close sistership to Wild Oats XI and no doubt one of her strongest competitors in the races and regattas to come. While some travel overseas, some have travelled at home. Squadron Sailor Sally Crowly and a team of Ladies, aboard a J122 Javelin, won 1 st overall Div 1 EHC, 3 rd overall Div 1 IRC and Best Novice Helm at the Australian Women s Keelboat Regatta at the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron. Lastly after all of the success of the Rio Games, it was great to see some of our Olympians take some time off at home after their extraordinary adventure; but better yet to see Jake Lilley be given the opportunity to sail with Team Artemis in the pursuit of the Americas Cup. Jake already has some breathtaking stories of the new generation of foiling Catamarans. There are rarely quiet years at RQYS for either its sailing facilities or for its members, but 2017 continues to lift the bar for many, and show gradual evolution for many more. With 2017 and 2018 already increasingly piling up with regatta bookings there can be little doubt that RQYS sits at the forefront of supporting the sport in Queensland. Mainsheet 9

10 2016 / 2017 SAILING SEASON RESULTS OFF THE BEACH CLASSES OPTIMIST Green Fleet Season Points 1 st James Milne Blown Away 2 nd Finnegan Sawley My Maxi 3 rd Tegwen Creber Olympic Dream Green Fleet Poly Season Points 1 st Elouise Engwirda-Robinson 2 nd Daniel Innes 3 rd Naomi Ura Intermediate Optimist Season Points 1 st Jack Saul Speedy Wahoo 2 nd Nicholas Moody Thunderstruck 3 rd Yael O Hagen RQ Boat Squadron Championship ~ Optimist Squadron Championship Trophy ~ 1 st Kate Baisden Dauntless 2 nd Jasmin Young Cool Running 3 rd Orla Amos Upright Orla Season Points Handicap ~ 470 Season Points Trophy ~ 1 st Jasmin Young Cool Running 2 nd Orla Amos Upright Orla 3 rd Kate Baisden Dauntless SABOT Squadron Championship ~ George Perroux Memorial Cup ~ ~ Moth Association Friendship Trophy ~ 1 st Caleb Palmer Mydas Touch II 2 nd Rory Anderson Geronimo 3 rd Patrick Lambourne Duck Hunter Season Points Handicap ~ Lady Stonehaven Challenge Cup ~ 1 st Caleb Palmer Mydas Touch II 2 nd Rory Anderson Geronimo 3 rd Patrick Lambourne Duck Hunter FLYING 11 Squadron Championship ~ RQYS Flying 11 Club Championship Trophy ~ 1 st Mitch Miller Envy 2 nd Maxwell &Hateley & Stephen Margetts Feel Good 3 rd Matthew Sloman & Robert Hawgood Intrepid Season Points Hanicap ~ 2004 Flying 11 Nationals Trophy ~ 1 st Matthew Sloman & Robert Hawgood Intrepid 2 nd Mitch Miller Envy 3 rd Maxwell Hateley & Stephen Margetts Feel Good 29ER Squadron Championship ~ 29er Class Association Trophy ~ 1 st Matthew Rogers & Joshua Sloman Intrepid 2 nd Hayden Barney & Jack Tapsall TBC 3 rd Ashlee Daunt & Natalie Bridge Phyllis Season Points Handicap ~ 470 Season Points Trophy ~ 1 st Hayden Barney & Jack Tapsall TBC 2 nd Ashlee Daunt & Natalie Bridge Phyllis 3 rd Matthew Rogers & Joshua Sloman Intrepid RACEBOARDS Squadron Championship 1 st Mark Ward Raceboard 2 nd Jacob Whitford Phantom 337L 3 rd Simon Tribe Raceboard Season Points 1 st Mark Ward Raceboard 2 nd Jacob Whitford Phantom 337L 3 rd Simon Tribe Raceboard RS:X Squadron Championship 1 st Lara O Brien RSX 2 nd Robert Smith Fossil Fueled 2 3 rd Shari O Brien RSX 1133 Season Points 1 st Shari O Brien RSX nd Lara O Brien RSX 3 rd Robert Smith Fossil Fueled 2 LASER 4.7 Squadron Championship ~ W E Canfield Trophy ~ 1 st Frazer Brew Battleship 2 nd George Meikle Condition Zulu 3 rd Peter Lahanas Random Too Season Points Handicap ~ Rose Family Trophy ~ 1 st Frazer Brew Battleship 2 nd Peter Lahanas Random Too 3 rd Erin Crowley Luck of the Irish Season Points Scratch ~ Anderson Trophy ~ 1 st Frazer Brew Battleship 2 nd George Meikle Condition Zulu 3 rd Peter Lahanas Random Too 10 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

11 LASER RADIAL Squadron Championship ~ Glascraft Marine Trophy ~ 1 st Tom Needham Brizo 2 nd Christine Bridge Wings 3 rd Ben Franklin TBA Season Points Handicap 1 st Hugh Bekkers Swift 2 nd Michael Pitt Interloper 3 rd Steven Baum Glider Season Points Scratch ~ Anderson Trophy ~ 1 st Tom Needham Brizo 2 nd Michael Pitt Interloper 3 rd Christine Bridge Wings LASER STANDARD Squadron Championship ~ Sir Henry Abel Smith Trophy ~ 1 st Daniel Self Sail 27 - North Sails 2 nd Tony Baisden Zed 3 rd Greg Adams Zed Sled Season Points Handicap ~ Sir Leslie Orme Wilson Cup ~ 1 st Rob Sykes Fundamental 2 nd Philip Danks Sparta 3 rd Daniel Self Sail 27 - North Sails Season Points Scratch ~ The Anderson Family Trophy ~ 1 st Rob Sykes Fundamental 2 nd Daniel Self Sail 27 - North Sails 3 rd Philip Danks Sparta FINN Squadron Championship & Season Points 1 st David Bull AUS299 SABRE Squadron Championship 1 st Andrew Lovell Seabiscuit 2 nd Alan Wilson Shades of Blue 3 rd Andrew Matheson T-Bella Season Points 1 st Andrew Lovell Seabiscuit 2 nd Alan Wilson Shades of Blue 3 rd Andrew Matheson T-Bella HOBIE 16 Squadron Championship ~ Hobie Catamaran Squadron Championship Trophy ~ 1 st Peter Bates Crazy Ivan 2 nd Rob Andrews Hogs Breath Cafe 3 rd Lachlan Macfarlane Vammose Season Points ~ Hobie 16 Season Points Trophy ~ 1 st Peter Bates Crazy Ivan 2 nd Rob Andrews Hogs Breath Cafe 3 rd Lachlan Macfarlane Vammose VXONE Squadron Championship ~ Chapman Cup ~ 1 st Brett Whitbread Supervax 24/7 2 nd Alan Moffat Ovi One Kenobi 3 rd John Whitbread Pipeline Drillers Season Points Handicap 1 st Brett Whitbread Supervax 24/7 2 nd Alan Moffat Ovi One Kenobi 3 rd John Whitbread Pipeline Drillers SPORTS BOATS Squadron Championship & Season Points 1 st David Hewitt Legless SOUTHERN ALLBOATS Squadron Championship & Season Points ~ Southern Allboats Squadron Championship Trophy & Sothern Allboats Season Points Trophy ~ 1 st Mark Harper Orion MIXED CATAMARANS Squadron Championship 1 st Steve Nelson Not That Way 2 nd Samantha Simmonds & Max Von Richter Forward Whip INTERNATIONAL ETCHELLS Squadron Championship ~ Roy Burton Memorial Trophy ~ 1 st John Warlow Land Rat 2 nd Bradley Ginnivan BGR 3 rd David Healey Rapscallion Season Points Handicap ~ The Bailey Family Trophy ~ 1 st David Healey Rapscallion 2 nd Bradley Ginnivan BGR 3 rd Martin Sinclair The Saint Season Points Scratch ~ Edna Lockyer Memorial Trophy ~ 1 st John Warlow Land Rat 2 nd David Healey Rapscallion 3 rd Bradley Ginnivan BGR

12 DIVISION YACHTS SQUADRON CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DIVISION YACHTS IRC ~ Sasha Trophy ~ 1 st Todd Anderson Corum 2 nd David Redfern Not A Diamond 3 rd Andrew Knights Georgia Express PHS ~ Whatmore Winter Trophy ~ 1 st Andrew Knights Georgia Express 2 nd David Redfern Not A Diamond 3 rd Todd Anderson Corum SEASON POINTS FOR DIVISION YACHTS IRC ~ Allboat & Cargo Marine Insurance Trophy ~ 1 st Andrew Knights Georgia Express 2 nd Rea Reynolds Marisa 3 rd David Redfern Not A Diamond PHS ~ The Manly Trophy ~ 1 st Rea Reynolds Marisa 2 nd Andrew Knights Georgia Express 3 rd David Redfern Not A Diamond ROUND THE CANS SERIES IRC ~ J C Tritton Memorial Cup ~ 1 st Andrew Knights Georgia Express 2 nd Todd Anderson Corum 3 rd David Redfern Not A Diamond PHS ~ The Caloundra Cup ~ 1 st Andrew Knights Georgia Express 2 nd David Redfern Not A Diamond 3 rd Rea Reynolds Marisa PASSAGE RACE SERIES IRC ~ Air Vanuatu Trophy ~ 1 st Andrew Knights Georgia Express 2 nd Rea Reynolds Marisa 3 rd David Redfern Not A Diamond PHS ~ The F W Tritton Memorial Cup ~ 1 st Rea Reynolds Marisa 2 nd Andrew Knights Georgia Express 3 rd David Redfern Not A Diamond WAGS SERIES Superseries Monohull ~ The Yandina Trophy ~ 1 st Ron & Mary Louise James Synergy Superseries Multihull ~ Pforr Family Perpetual Trophy ~ 1 st David & Parquita Fadden Simple Pleasures GOODWILL CUP Line Honours ~ Lord Brassey Cup ~ 1 st Tam Faragher Kerumba IRC ~ Goodwill Cup ~ 1 st Peter Milliken Gauntlet 2 nd David Rose Kerisma 3 rd Rea Reynolds Marisa PHS ~ The Angove Trophy ~ 1 st James Crowley Sahara 2 nd Rea Reynolds Marisa 3 rd Peter Milliken Gauntlet MYORA CUP IRC ~ E N Ham Myora Cup ~ 1 st Todd Anderson Corum 2 nd Andrew Knights Georgia Express 3 rd David Redfern Not A Diamond PHS ~ The Nathan Cup ~ 1 st Ian Kenny The Gambler 2 nd Rea Reynolds Marisa 3 rd Rod Johannessen Drake s Prayer COMMODORE S OCEAN CUP Line Honours ~ Chronicle Cup ~ 1 st RQ Chris Morgan Ragtime IRC ~ Commodore s Ocean Classic Cup ~ 1 st Chris Morgan Ragtime 2 nd Andrew Knights Georgia Express 3 rd Tristan Hamilton Electra PHS 1 st Chris Morgan Ragtime 2 nd Rod Johannessen Drake s Prayer 3 rd Andrew Knights Georgia Express CANAIPA CUP PHS Overall ~ The Amity Replica Cup - Canaipa Cup ~ 1 st Jamie Renwick Uppercut 2 nd Shane McKay Comes A Time 3 rd Rea Reynolds Marisa ENCLAVE SAIL THE BAY IN MAY SERIES Line Honours ~ Enclave Sail the Bay in May Trophy ~ 1 st Rod Johannessen Drake s Prayer 12 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

13 MAJOR SAILING AWARDS JUNIOR SAILOR OF THE YEAR: ~ W A O Hare Memorial Trophy ~ Nathaniel Dutton SAILOR OF THE YEAR: ~ Hardy Brothers Jewellers Trophy ~ Jake Lilley JUNIOR AWARDS: Most Consistent Skipper in a Junior Class: ~ Harold Dean Memorial Trophy ~ Kyle Young Best Result at a National Regatta: ~ Vidgen Perpetual Trophy ~ Blake Wilson Most Improved Junior Skipper: ~ T E Passey Trophy ~ Kate Baisden SENIOR AWARDS: Squadron Champion for an Olympic Class: ~ Astra Trophy ~ Lara O Brien Longest Serving Member of a Season Points Winner: ~ The Govenor s Trophy ~ John Warlow Most Consistent Skipper in a Senior Class: ~ Callisto Club - AM Greenfield Trophy ~ Mark Ward Offshore Yacht of the Year: ~ James Clarke Memorial Trophy ~ Bob Robertson - Bravo Most Consistent Contributor: ~ Maurice Tilley Perpetual Trophy ~ David Healey Best Performance in an Olympic Class: ~ John H Robinson Memorial Trophy ~ Mathew Belcher & Will Ryan Keelboat Crew of the Year: ~ E Sparkes Trophy ~ Matthew Parrott CRUISING & NAVIGATION RESULTS POWER CRUISING ROOKIE POWERBOAT CRUISERS 2017 Anthony & Michelle Lawrence In the Black BEST CRUISE OF 2017 Gavin Smith & Wendy Macdonald Meleleuka SAIL CRUISING BEST CRUISE ORGANISER Ian & Debra Cooper Nicky C MOST IMPROVED CRUISER Serena Doggett Affinity MOST SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION Rod & Jenny Stewart Dawn s Light NAVIGATION GOODWILL CUP ~ J Bostock & J Nye Trophy ~ 2016 (Traditional) Charles Kirby - Nocturn ~ Max Leutenegger Memorial Trophy ~ Winning Navigator Craig Sharp - Nocturn ~ Commodore Steven Morris Trophy ~ 2016 (GPS) Arthur Trindall - Crystal MYORA CUP ~ E N Ham Trophy ~ 2017 (Traditional) Charles Kirby - Nocturn ~ Steve Schollay Memorial Trophy ~ Winning Navigator Craig Sharp - Nocturn ~ Eric Early Memorial Trophy ~ 2017 (GPS) Arthur Trindall - Crystal PAST COMMODORES CUP ~ Past Commodores Cup ~ 2017 (Traditional) Charles Kirby - Nocturn ~ Past Commodores Cup ~ 2017 (GPS) Deb Coghlan - White Mischief NAVIGATION CONTINUED NOVICE NAVIGATOR ~ Novice Navigator Trophy ~ Stewart Cumming - Sunbeam SQUADRON CHAMPIONS ~ Squadron Champion Trophy ~ Traditional - Charles Kirby - Nocturn ~ Winter Cup Cuneo Trophy ~ GPS - Arthur Trindall - Crystal MAJOR AWARDS CRUISE OF MERIT ~ The Prince s Block ~ Peter Watkins - Gitana POWER CRUISER OF THE YEAR ~ Power Cruiser of the Year Trophy ~ Ian & Dawn Threlfall - Destiny SAIL CRUISER OF THE YEAR ~ Sail Cruiser of the Year Trophy ~ Geoff & Di East - Stylapora POWERBOATER OF THE YEAR ~ Powerboater of the Year Trophy ~ Arthur Trindall - Crystal Mainsheet 13

14 MESSAGES OF THANKS from the RQYS Sailor & Junior Sailor of the Year 2017 JAKE LILLEY - SAILOR OF THE YEAR 2017 I just wanted to say that I m incredibly humbled to have won the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Yachtsman of the Year Award. It s such a privilege and an honour to be able to nominated, let alone to win. I remember three years ago when Joey Newton won for winning the America s Cup in 2013, and to go on a list like that is something pretty special. For me, the last 12 months have been pretty hectic, and a very busy period; with the Olympic Qualifications, which was obviously stressful, followed by the Olympics in Rio. The Olympics in Rio were obviously a bit of mixed emotions. It was fantastic to compete, but everyone who knows me knows that I don t go anywhere to compete or just race I go to win. So that s really fuelled the fire for Tokyo 2020; and Gold at the next Olympics is still on the forefront of my mind. In saying that, in the last few months since the Olympics I ve signed with Artemis Racing for the America s Cup and here we are in Bermuda currently, with the Louis Voutin series underway. It s been fantastic to be part of such a special team and to race here at the America s Cup great experience. I think it bodes well for sailing into the future and I m incredibly proud to represent Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron on the world stage both at the America s Cup and at the Olympics. NATHANIEL DUTTON - JUNIOR SAILOR OF THE YEAR 2017 It s nice to have my hard work acknowledged by the Squadron, I have also been working a lot with the younger sailors of the Squadron throughout the past year and I hope to encourage them to do their best and hope to be a good role model. Receiving this award has certainly given me some extra motivation especially coming out of a back injury. In terms of the coming season I was planning to go to world s in August but am no longer able to do so because of my back. So the focus now is starting to get back into routine and to train hard for the coming Laser Nationals at RQ. I d definitely like to thank Mum and Dad especially, for the amount of times they ve dropped me to the yacht club or to the gym, or driven me long distances to get to a regatta, I certainly would not be the sailor I am today without them. Also to my coaches Brady Lowe, Ash Brunning and Danny Fuller for all the hours that they ve spent coaching me over the years. The other sailors have also played a huge role in my sailing career, especially Squadron sailors, Tom Needham and Annie Eastgate, two people that I train with regularly during the week. So I m going to keep trying to do you guys proud and I just want to say thank you very much to everybody for all their support again. 14 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

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16 133 rd SAILING SEASON 9 September May 2018 NOTICE OF RACE 1. RULES 1.1 Racing will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing. 1.2 The prescriptions and Special Regulations of Australian Sailing Inc. shall apply. 1.3 Relevant Class and Ratings rules shall apply 1.4 RQYS Club Participation Rules, House Rules and Code of Conduct shall apply. 2. ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY 2.1 Seasons entry is open to dinghies, boards and yachts owned by financial members of the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron. 2.2 All seasons entrants will be entered in Seasons Points and Squadron Championships by entering the season. 2.3 Crew is required to be a member of AS by having a club membership with a yacht or sailing club. 2.4 Casual entrants are required to be a member of AS by having a club membership with a yacht or sailing club. 2.5 Classes and Divisions will be determined based on the number of entries received. 2.6 Entry will be via the online entry portal at Season Points Entry Fees: All classes $ Full Season Entry 2.8 Casual Entry Fees: RQYS Members $15.00 / Non-Members $ SCHEDULE 3.1 Opening Day of the 2017/18 Season will be on Saturday 9 September Racing will be conducted on Saturdays for Off the Beach classes, and Division Yachts will be in accordance with the schedule published at 4. SAILING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Sailing Instructions will be published at at least one week prior to the first race. 5. COURSES 5.1 Courses will be described in the Sailing Instructions and in additional Course Booklets as provided by the RQYS Sailing Office. 6. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY 6.1 Competitors participate in the series entirely at their own risk. See RRS Rule 4, Decision to Race. The organising authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the series. 7. INSURANCE 7.1 Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party liability insurance with a minimum cover of $10 million. 8. FURTHER INFORMATION 8.1 For further information please contact RQYS Sailing Office or sailing@rqys.com.au

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18 MOTORLINE Club Member of the Year & Volunteer Recognition Awards 18 CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION AWARDEES Glennis Anderson David Bagnall Wayne Baillie Glen Battershill Steve Best Paul Boulton Jeff Brook Hilary Brown Marin Burrell Peter Cavill Deb Coghlan Greg Coleborn Kelly Cowley Louise Davis Barry Deeks Matthew Dunstan Pip Fenwick Mike Gibson Arthur Gough Ashley Harris Dugald Henderson Greg Kemp Jan Kemp Brenda King David Lane Lynette Lane Andrew Lovell Anthony McGuirk Don Murray Pat O Brien Steve Papas Daniel Pearson Jan Ralph Rea & Yvonne Reynolds Beryl Roberts Marcus Schoutrop Ian Simeon Rob Sloman Peter Talbot Sylvia Talbot Glen Taylor Chris Tyquin Kerry Waraker Ian White Nev Willis Bill Wright CRUISING & NAVIGATION VOLUNTEER AWARD MIKE GIBSON Mike Gibson has on many occasions provided music and entertainment for our club events. With good cheer, enthusiasm and professionalism, his free-of-charge contribution has without doubt led to the success and enjoyment of those events... indeed they may have been rather dull without it! Both at Canaipa and at RQ HQ, Mike s guitar work, singing, back up music, composing, lighting and staging have been immensely appreciated. Several of those events, such as Xmas in July, (which he regularly hosts as cruise captain), have been combined power-sail affairs where Mike s showmanship has made the night. As well as regularly participating in the Sail Cruising Group s monthly events, Mike is a former chair of the Group, oversees their Facebook page, willingly shares his sailing and navigational knowledge and is a consistently valued presence in our group. He is well-known for his ready wit and banter, his always cheery disposition and his willingness to get involved and help others. He is truly an example of the sort of member we wish to encourage. MEMBER FACILITIES VOLUNTEER AWARD LIBRARY GROUP STEVE PAPAS AND REA & YVONNE REYNOLDS Steve with the assistance of Rea & Yvonne have worked tirelessly in the background to collect and catalogue documents and books of historical interest and value to the Squadron. The Library is being established in the Flags Committee Room until a permanent home can be found. They are soon to begin their second round of collecting and cataloguing so if you have any books lying around at home which you think may be suitable please have a chat to them. SPECIAL CONTRIBUTOR AWARD MEMORABILIA GROUP CHRIS TYQUIN, BILL WRIGHT, GLEN BATTERSHILL & PETER CAVILL This group has worked independently to fund, obtain, refurbish and display various items of memorabilia of interest to the Squadron. An example is the restoration of the two beautiful boats in the Clubhouse Foyer. DAVE VIRGO TROPHY - in memory of the late David Virgo ARTHUR GOUGH Arthur has dedicated over 10 years of volunteering to the Squadron, always putting his hand up to help out. He offers to help without being asked, for multiple days and weeks at a time. He also willingly helps out with the extra jobs such as making wind reading sticks or working bees and making sure the course laying positions are covered. Professional and dedicated, our Race Officers know they can depend on Arthur to do the right thing. Arthur Gough & Vice Commodore Mark Gallagher Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

19 MOTORLINE CLUB MEMBER OF THE YEAR 2016 / 2017 DAVID LANE Our 2017 Club Member of the Year has over many years contributed in many ways to the running of the Squadron. He has held a number of Committee positions and is a long term on-water patrol vessel skipper. He is often sought out for his professional advice within the different departments of the Squadron and is always happy to help wherever he can. When there are extraordinary events and volunteers are needed he will happily jump in and give 150% to the project whatever that may be. RQYS Club Member of the Year 2017 David Lane & Commodore Ian Threlfall An Interview with RQYS Club Member of the Year 2017 David Shady Lane Were you expecting to win club member of the year? No. It was totally surprising, unexpected and overwhelming. What do you do at RQYS? You see the thing is, I ve been a member here since But as I mentioned on the Saturday night, the real sailor in the family is my wife. Her career in sailing in Queensland is quite interesting. She s a past honorary treasurer of Yachting Queensland and Wynnum Manly Yacht Club and she s a life member of the Sail Training Association. So, she s done Hobarts and all the good stuff. I always go somewhere else. When she went to Antarctica, I went to Melbourne. The thing being is that I m a member here by default. But even before I joined, there were quite a few of my mates from university in the 60s who were members Past Commodore Tony Love and Ray Turner. I ve always been involved on-water, but I have also been members of three committees here: Finance, Membership and House. But there was a hiatus of about nearly 8 or 10 years when I just concentrated on coming down, enjoying myself and being a volunteer. I m a patrol boat skipper and I lay courses. David Lane & his wife Lynette I do get seasick, so I don t go on a boat where I have to moor for a long period of time. I can t do much about it. I was on Finance Committee from 1999 to 2007; then I was requested to nominate for House Committee in 2013; then I was on Membership Committee, where I am now. One thing that I do for the Squadron and have done for a long time is provide advice to the Squadron on Management Advisory and the such. If the Squadron requires assistance in recruiting, I m there. Mainsheet 19

20 An Interview with RQYS Club Member of the Year 2017 David Shady Lane... continued What is your fondest memory of RQ It s the being amongst friends and the involvement. Seeing Championships up front, being congratulated as a group or running World Championships. Going to lay marks for the Canaipa Cup. It s being involved and the friendship. This is an interesting place. It s hard to define or explain to someone. If you ve been a member then you have a tremendous passion. The awards night brought it home. I always think other people are more deserving. It s an award for all of us. I did get a little embarrassed. It was the recognition of all my peers and that meant a lot to me. My father s name is up on the Surf Club Curack board as the first surf life-saver in Queensland given a medal for bravery. I would take him down there and he would look at the board. I m very proud of it. I m overwhelmed by the number of congratulations I ve received from friends and peers. How did you get your nickname Shady? I really don t know. It wasn t something I had at school. I think it happened around 30 years ago when I first joined the Squadron. I used to hang around a nefarious group of people. I think they just decided Shady Lane. During the problems of the Fitzgerald Enquiry, Don Lane became a member of parliament and in the police force his nickname was Shady. I hope it doesn t have anything to do with that. I think it s because when you go down a lane and there s lots of trees... you know. Am I proud of it? Oh, I think so because no one else has it. What advice for members or visitors do you have that want to get more involved with the Squadron? I d encourage every member here to get involved. Anything you can do. Anyone who says they d like to get involved we will find something for you. This club can t operate without the support of its members and volunteers. I get more fun out of the Squadron when I give. I tell members regardless of their background, let it be known what you can do and what you re interested in because somewhere down the line someone will offer you an opportunity. I just get involved with things which are difficult to explain. The classic case is that I m helping with the History of the Squadron. There s many other members they could have asked to help them but they chose me and I feel honoured for that. Sometimes I think I spend a bit too much time at the Squadron. Meeting new members who are mainly social members, they ve made the decision to come here. I m one of these people who believe we should make them feel welcome. Because we can t survive without any members, we need members and we have to maintain membership. And the thing is if I expend an hour or half an hour taking them for a walk and talking about the history and they get some benefit out of it, it s fine. Is there anything you wish more people knew about RQ? There are a few. I still believe we are one of the best kept secrets in Brisbane. Part of me says that s good because everyone wants to belong to an exclusive group, that s just human nature. But at the same time, I would like people to understand we re very open, it comes to messing around in boats in some capacity. Watching the young kids sail is fascinating. They start with tears in their eyes because they re scared but by the time the afternoon is finished, ooh can we go and do this again. There are young people here in their 40 s who are married with kids and I knew them when they were starting out. It s very welcoming and I think we should promote that. Obviously we re doing something right because we have 4000 members and not a pokie in sight. There has been changes, the club has embraced the 21st century. There s probably lots more things it can do too. It s survived because it s been able to adapt and that s important. Without losing, and I only hope going forward, when I m an old fool, that we don t lose a sense of our place in history. All you have to do is look on the boards here and look at the history of the membership, it s representative of the history of Brisbane and commerce. I just love it. It s the people who make the club. It s the members and it s being able to cater to what the members want. And being understanding that not every member here wants to go sail around the cans in 30 knot winds, I don t have a problem with that. I also think in our membership we have untapped wealth. I also understand that people now days are much more understanding than I ever was in my 40 s. At the same time if we can tap into their resources, hopefully they can get a lot more benefit by contributing. It s a win win. I think I m in illustrious company and a lot of them I ve known for a long time and now I think that the Squadron thinks that I m one of them and that s fantastic. RQYS Volunteer Coordinator Susie Jones & David Lane 20 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

21 FREE Race Management Training at RQYS BY SUSIE JONES VOLUTEER COORDINATOR Did you know we offer FREE Race Management Training at the Squadron? Over the past few months we have put over 30 people through our training programs. Our specially tailored programs cover Race Management for On-Water Volunteers, Course Laying (with and without a GPS) and Radio Operation. Our trainers are very knowledgeable, with years of on water experience; they include Louise Davis our International Race Officer and Guy Morton (National RO). Louise and Guy lead the groups through both theoretical and practical training sessions here at the Squadron. EMERGENCIES CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE G R E A T Circle For the producers of TV s Biggest Loser, safety was paramount when contestants sailed from Sydney to Hobart. They chose super tough Great Circle Life Rafts for both the pre-sail safety training and their passage across the notorious Bass Strait. Soon the theory sessions, with all the documentation discussed within the trainings, will be available online via our RQYS.com.au/volunteering/ section of the website. Each video will comprise of the same information delivered during our courses, but broken down into easily viewed sessions of not more than 25 minutes. Anyone is welcome to view the videos and we encourage you to come out and practice your new skills and ask as many questions as you can think of. It s a great way to embed that theory by getting out on the water and experiencing how what you have learned unfolds during a race. Over the next two months we will be hosting several major sailing events along with our winter Frostbite racing events and we need a lot of volunteers for each event. Those dates are: Division Yachts Heineken 3 Cup 22nd to the 23rd of July 2017 Trailerable Boats Heineken 3 Wintersun Regatta 29th to the 30th of July 2017 South Pacific Laser Masters 21st to 24th of July 2017 Club Marine Brisbane to Keppel Tropical Yacht Race 4th of August 2017 No experience is needed to get started, just a will to be a part of a vibrant team and a love of being on beautiful Moreton Bay. If you have any questions about being a part of our Sailing Race Management Team and learning more about what all those flags and horns mean please call Susie on or volunteers@rqys.com.au. Masterfully engineered & exceptional value for money ISO & NSCV certified Yachting Australia compliant Explore Great Circle year guarantee* conditions apply G R E A T Circle Thank you Mainsheet 21

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23 RQYS ATHLETES CORNER Youth Sailors in Europe BY SHELLEY WHITE AND EMMA BAILLIE Kiel Week is over After the day of medal race Our score was settled In 15th place But what we ended up with Was more than a placing; A first experience of International 470 racing We fought our best fights And learnt a great deal In some circumstances The struggle was real. It was loads of fun And we ve made many friends However, This is not where our journey ends Onto Greece, A long drive in many ways Across four countries Only took three days! From a place known for pasta and pizza We took the ferry Straight to Igoumenitsa Onboard the ship We found the luxurious spa: Sauna, gym and jacuzzi, A relaxing break from the car. When we got off Just 5hrs to go Until we reached Thessaloniki It seemed just a stone s throw As the journey continued The air became warmer We were getting flashbacks From our time in the sauna! We sunscreened up And put on our hats Unpacked the boats And chatted some chats On arrival there wasn t the slightest breeze A hot concrete jungle Can we get an icypole please!? We ve set up the boat And a tent as well Named it The Office Its our heat protecting shell. Step into our office You can sit on a comfy chair Have a cool drink, And enjoy the cooler air Since Kiel, Our plan has slightly changed For growth and experience Another crew has been arranged We re stoked to invite Amelia Catt to our team This will put pace on Our learning, full steam From this We hope to both grow With guidance and experience Good racing should follow We have great trust in each other And too, that of our coach We know that good things will come From this alternative approach. We re eating loads of Greek salad And cooking food too We discovered ready made pizza dough Unbelievable but true Its good for pizza But thats not all, Nutella scrolls or cinnamon scrolls We re having a ball! Racing starts tomorrow For the Alexander Cup Stay tuned to hear about ACatt and Shelley tearing it up Emma Baillie & Shelley White Mainsheet 23

24 RQYS ATHLETES CORNER Youth Sailors in Europe BY MITCHELL KENNEDY Well I ve been away for almost 5 weeks, and wow it s gone fast! It all started in Hyeres, France for the 2nd World Sailing series event of the year. It was a top 60 boat event with everyone gaining entry via their world ranking. It was exactly what I expected with the high-quality fleet, the racing was intense and as always one small mistake would cost you the whole race. I managed to sail well throughout the event and finish up in 13th position, only 6 points outside of the top 10 medal race. I was stoked with the result and gained a lot of confidence knowing that I can mix it with the best in the world. The body felt good and with the biggest event of the trip done it was time to head to Lake Garda, Italy for a two-week training block before our final event in Medemblik, Holland. Lake Garda is an awesome place and I always love going there. The scenery is amazing, the sailing is awesome and the ice cream is even better! The two-week block consisted of sailing most days with the fellow Australian Laser Team, cycling and gym. I also tried to windsurf a few of the afternoons when the strong Ora Lake breeze filled in. Unfortunately this time the breeze wasn t as consistent as normal, lots of rain in the area made for some light wind days. It was good to mix up the on-water conditions rather than having a typical Hike off every day, it did put a little damper on the cycling but we all made the of the most of it and managed to rack up some serious k s climbing the mountains around the town. It s always easy to get carried away in Garda and do too much exercise so I made sure I scheduled in some mandatory rest days. The GC32 s had an event on whilst I was there so I went and checked them out on one of the days, the foiling and the speeds they do was incredible, most of the time they actually looked like they were out of control! In the past week the Laser boys and I have made our way up North to Medemblik, Holland for the Delta Lloyd regatta which starts next week. We got here nice and early have been out on the water training the last few days accompanied by a gym or cycle in the late afternoon. The first two days were light winds so I made sure I kept the legs ticking over in the gym and on the bike. Today was the first typical Medemblik day we ve had, cold, cloudy and super windy! I managed go out the water with the rest of aussie team and get in some quality training. We were joined by just about every other sailor there as everyone loves to train with us Australians, it made for some good close start practice and intense racing. The next few days will be pretty similar as I complete my final preparations for this European event. There are over 120 Lasers registered so it s going to be some tight racing with a three-fleet split, the points will be close and makes perfect practice for the worlds later in the year. After the event, I will head back home and get into my University studies and continue training hard for the Laser Worlds that are being held in Split, Croatia in September this year. Take it easy and sail hard! BY DANIEL SELF I first landed in Europe during Easter and within the next few days picked up my new boat from Rotterdam, and then drove to Hyeres, France for the second round of the Sailing World Cup Series. After a few days of training beforehand, the regatta started. This competition presented a wide range of conditions and learning opportunities. I started the regatta off well, but after such a good start I struggled to focus on what was important to continue performing at my best; not an ideal situation when racing the best 59 guys in the world. After a disappointing finish to the event, I travelled to Lake Garda, Italy to commence a two-week training block with a group of top international sailors. This involved multiple training sessions per day on the water, in the gym and on the bike. This was a great period of training for me and I was able to make a lot of progress working with such a high-quality group where everyone is pushing each other day in, day out. As of the time of writing, I m currently in Medemblik, Netherlands preparing for the Delta Lloyd Regatta starting in a few days. This looks to be one of the biggest events of the year and is sure to provide some high-quality competition. Following this event, I ll be spending a few more weeks training with some international training partners before competing in Kiel Week; the largest sailing regatta in the world in Kiel, Germany. Following this event, I ll finally be heading home. As always thanks to my sponsors and including RQYS, North Sails Apparel, Sail27, and of course, my family and friends. 24 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

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26 MUSTO QUEENSLAND YOUTH WEEK SQUADRON SAILOR RESULTS BY BRADY LOWE SAILING MANAGER Great effort from all of our young sailors who competed at Musto AustralasiaQueensland Youth Week, its a long list and we re pretty happy about that. We re expecting that over 100 of our Junior, Youth, and Young Adult sailors will be competing here this summer as part of the Manly Summer of Sail! GREEN FLEET: (6 RQYS SAILORS) Ellie Engwirda-Robinson 2nd Overall and 1st Girl Hannah Garland 3rd Overall Tegwen Creber 4th Euan Murray 6th Daniel Innes 7th Evie Engwirda-Robinson 8th OPTIMIST INTERMEDIATE: (11 RQYS SAILORS) Jack Saul 1st Overall 1st Boy Cambell Wallace 10th Overall Francese Beebe 2nd Girl Iris Beebe 3rd Girl Nicholas Moody 14th Isabella Wilson 19th Wiliam Cullen 21st Ethan O Hagan 22nd Harry Hogan 23rd Yael O Hagan 26th Daniel Bowman 28th OPTIMIST OPEN: (9 RQYS SAILORS) Talia Bulstrode 2nd Girl 11th Overall Tarquin Clarke 17th Overall Kate Baisden 24th Ethan Harcourt 25th Hugo Ralph 30th Adelaide Pullin 31st Lachlan Wheatley 32nd Mitchel Luxton 33rd Ben Lincoln 34th SABOTS: (3 RQYS SAILORS) Caleb Palmer 8th Overall Morgan Cole-Jones 10th Rory Anderson 13th BIC TECHNO: (6 RQYS SAILORS) Justin Wise 5th Overall Taine Baldwin Core 6th Lauren Whitford 11th Brittany Schoutrop 12th Nicholas Whitford 13th Josephine Kirby 14th LASER 4.7 CLASS: (12 RQYS SAILORS) Kristen Wadley 3rd Overall 1st Girl Frazer Brew 4th Overall Peter Lahanas 9th Benjamin Coleburn 17th Orla Amos 18th Oliver Clifton 21st Erin Cowley 25th Max Williams 27th Sebastian Long 29th Lachlan Pennington 30th William Schasser 32nd Digby Simpson 33rd LASER RADIAL: (3 RQYS SAILORS) Tom Needham 2nd Overall Sarah Johnson 6th Overall 1st Girl Anthony Simmers 15th Overall FLYING 11S: (16 RQYS SAILORS) Maxwell Heteley and Harry Wieland 2nd Overall Matthew Sloman and Lachlan Wilson 3rd Overall Mitchell Miller and Ja Baccigalupi 4th Luke Rogers and Lachlan Margetts 5th Graeme Macnair and Nolan Strawbridge 10th Finn Meehan and Joe Foley 12th Liam Watson and Emily Fuller 13th Bailey Lucock and Luke Milburn 14th 125S: (4 RQYS SAILORS) Jessica Muir and Niamh Meehan 2nd Overall Gracie Hardcastle and Jessica Biden King 3rd 29ER: (16 RQYS SAILORS) Ashlee Daunt and Matthew Rogers 6th Overall Patrick Lambourne and Cooper Richmond 10th Will Bridge and Lachlan Prentice 15th Brayden Daunt and Josh Sloman 18th Helena Lambourne and Tanika Robba 19th Hamish Thorne and Zach Edwards 22nd Ariane Saroch and Alex Watson 23rd Hayden Barney and Jack Tapsall 26th NACRA 15: (2 RQYS SAILORS) Ashleigh Swadling and George Morton 4th Overall. 26 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

27 MUSTO QUEENSLAND YOUTH WEEK OVERALL RESULTS The 2017 Musto Queensland Youth Week so over 250 competitors from all over the country converge for another year on the Squadron. With light conditions always on the menu at this time of year, it does offer a chance to escape the winter cold of the southern states, and catch up with friends as well as often being the first regatta for many sailors in new classes and with new crews. This year the Squadron itself has its strongest representation to date, with nearly 90 members competing in the competition, demonstrating the increasing prominence RQYS has on the National youth sailing scene. The regatta featured a four-day program, but unfortunately Day 3 was spent on the rigging lawn for most as the breeze came to play only on the first and last, and a lucky single race worthy breeze on Day 2. Nonetheless all competitors enjoyed themselves and renewed friendships and got their bearings before many would return for multiple weeks over the summer as part of the Manly Summer of Sail event. GREEN FLEET 1 st Brodie Ewings (RQYS) Will Rhino 2 nd Ellie Engwirda-Robinson (RQYS) Blah Blah Blah 3 rd Hannah Garland (RQYS) Phillips OPTIMIST INTERMEDIATE 1 st Jack Saul (RQYS) Speedy Wahoo 2 nd Sam Belyea (PDSC) Sirocco 3 rd Quentin Burns (WSC) 111 OPTIMIST OPEN 1 st Daniel Links (RPAYC) The Mighty Muppet 2 nd Finley Scade (WSC) Fairwinds 3 rd Ethan Lozevski (WSC / DAC) Vitesse SABOTS 1 st Angus Sherring (SYC) Darkside of the Moon 2 nd Maxwell Yoshida (DPSS / BSS) Raptor 3 rd Luke Richmond (DPSS) Carbon Copy SABOTS 2UP 1 st Edwin Yoshida & William Yoshida (DPSS / BSS) Predator 2 nd Kelson Eaton & Laken Eaton (DPSS) Poker Face 3 rd Jordan Barney & Ayla Barney (DPSS) Under Construction BIC TECHNO 1 st Hailey Lea (LCSC) Hornet 2 nd Grae Morris (WSC) Slake 3 rd Samuel Magarey (B&SYC) Techno OPEN BIC 1 st Oscar Gray (SYC) Extreme Sports HOBIE 16 1 st Jake Sweeney & Tess Sweeney Waka Taua LASER st Jack Littlechild (RSYS / DBSC) Fast Forward 2 nd Zac West (RSYS) ZWR 3 rd Kristen Wadley (RQYS / TSC) Grin n Bear It LASER RADIAL 1 st Josh Armit (MBSC) LASER 2 nd Tom Needham (RQYS) Brizo 3 rd Nathan Bryant (RPAYC) Bullit FLYING 11S 1 st Zoe Dransfield & Pearl Twomey (M16SC) Nomad 2 nd Maxwell Hateley & Harry Wieland (RQYS) Feel Good 3 rd Matthew Sloman & Lachlan Wilson (RQYS) Intrepid st Keely Strauss & Catherine Colbert (BSS) After Thought 2 nd Jessica Muir & Niamh Meehan (RQYS) Roche Racer 3 rd Gracie Hardcastle & Jessica Biden King (RQYS) Slipstream st Ryan Littlechild & Tyler Creevey (WSC) Slip Away 2 nd Cole Tapper & Thomas Green (WSC) Shogun 3 rd Rebecca Hancock & Rhiannan Brown (WSC) Skrt Skrt 29ER 1 st Henry Larkings & Miles Davey (WSC) Damo 2 nd Archie Cropley & Simon Murnaghan (MHYC / WSC) Vandetta 3 rd Lachie Brewer & Max Paul (MHYC) Zhik NACRA 15 1 st Shannon Dalton & Jayden Dalton (SOPYC) Cat Covers 2 nd Liddell Jake & Emma Jones (B16SC) Ndea 3 rd Will Cooley & Amy Giri (RSYS) Afterburn Mainsheet 27

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29 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championship BY COURTNEY SCHOUTROP Australia s next door neighbor New Zealand hosted the 46 th edition of the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships from the 14 th to the 20 th of December The event was comprised of over 260 sailors from 65 different countries. The 2016 Australian Youth Sailing Team consisted of 14 sailors from Western Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and myself from Queensland. The team was fully loaded with each of the nine classes being represented. Including the male and female 29er, Laser Radial, RS:X and 420. Also, the mixed multihull class being changed from the SL16 to the Nacra 15. We began our journey with a strong sense of Aussie pride and carried our larrikin spirit throughout the whole competition. Entering the opening ceremony with a classic Aussie tune of Land Down Under by Men at Work and finishing the regatta with a good old AUSSIE, AUSSIE, AUSSIE. As a team we held a strong front showing the other countries we were a force to be reckoned with. Ending the regatta with 3 medals and coming in the top 10 for the nation s trophy. The regatta proved to be more than just a regatta providing valuable learning experiences and making lifelong friends Being, back in Australia I am looking forward to improving my sailing through applying the lessons I learnt overseas. Also, competing in more international regattas and furthering my studies through attending university. I would like to thank all those who supported me in achieving my goals in 2016: Yachting Queensland, Queensland Sailing Team, The Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron and my friends and family. The journey has been hard work but rewarding from qualifying on the Bic Techno in Youth Week, to stepping up to the Olympic class of the RS:X shortly after and competing in lead up events such as the sailing word cup final in Melbourne. Overall the experience changed the person I am today and made me a more knowledgeable sailor. Class Sailors Overall Placing 420 Boys Nicholas Sharman & James Grogan (VIC) 17 th 420 Girls Sophie McIntosh & Emily Summerell (NSW) 14 th 29er Boys John Cooley & Simon Hoffman (NSW) 3 rd 29er Girls Natasha Bryant & Annie Wilmot (NSW) 1 st Laser Radial Boy Finn Alexander (NSW) 1 st Laser Radial Girl Zoe Thomson (WA) 7 th RS:X Boy Alex Halank (NSW) 25 th RS:X Girl Courtney Schoutrop (QLD) 18 th Nacra 15 Kyle Fortier & Bonnie Butler (NSW) 13 th

30 MANLY SUMMER OF SAILING December 2017 / January 2018 This coming summer season, the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron (RQYS) will host or co-host seven major national sailing events involving more than 5,750 sailors and attendees over 23 days. Individuals are anticipated to stay between four and seven nights, participating in not only their respective sailing competitions, but also engaging local tourist activities and frequenting local businesses. Considering the average daily spend of a visitor in conjunction with our projections of dates and attendee numbers for the Manly Summer of Sailing, we expect that the economic value to the community will be in the range of $5.5 million. Aligning with the principles of Queensland Government s Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing as well as the Advancing Tourism initiative, the RQYS believes that together we can contribute to the growth and improvement of quality state and national events, invest in fundamental infrastructure and accessibility projects, and build our business capability to the benefit of the sporting and tourism industries. RQYS General Manager Shawn Ket said: The Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron aspires to replicate here in Manly, Brisbane the vigour and dynamism of the Geelong Victoria Sailing Regatta & Community Festival: The Festival of Sails. The Festival of Sails is an ideal example of how the unification of sport and community can be mutually beneficial to local, state and national sport and tourism. We consequently see incredible opportunity for the Brisbane, Queensland and Australian communities and economies to support the RQYS in hosting the Manly Summer of Sailing this December / January. The RQYS has identified a number of desirable improvement and infrastructure works to ensure that the maximum value to sport and tourism is received from this event, and these have been suggested to government, including: Semi-permanent demountable amenities for competitors and guests Observation deck & regatta management centre upgrades to existing viewing platform Floating, retractable poly-dock on Eastern Beach for improved on-water accessibility Safety access ramp over rock wall between RQYS facility and shore Grass and lawn improvements for public verge Relocation of RQYS boundary fence backward to create better access 30 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

31 SAILING AT THE ROYAL QUEENSLAND YACHT SQUADRON AUSTRALIAN YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS JANUARY 2018 AUSTRALIAN 9ER CHAMPIONSHIPS DECEMBER 2017 QUEENSLAND 9ER CHAMPIONSHIPS OCTOBER 2017 MANLY SUMMER QUEENSLAND LASER METRO TITLES DECEMBER 2017 OF SAILING 2017 / 2018 AUSTRALIAN LASER CHAMPIONSHIPS 27 DECEMBER JANUARY 2018 AUSTRALIAN FINN CHAMPIONSHIP JANUARY 2018 QUEENSLAND VX ONE CHAMPIONSHIP DECEMBER 2017 AUSTRALIAN WINDSURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS JANUARY AUSTRALIAN OPTIMIST CHAMPIONSHIPS JANUARY 2018 Mainsheet 31

32 Stephanie Kerin with her husband and award 32 ABOUT STEPHANIE KERIN - First Female Skipper at the 2016 Rolex Sydney to Hobart I was born in Hobart in I lived in Bellerive, where my father has been a member of the Bellerive Yacht Club since the middle 1940 s. He knew Jane Tate and her family s yacht Active. My father sailed in many different classes of boats. He helped build Trump Card (she in now in Queensland) and sailed with Arthur Budd in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. My brother represented Tasmania in Sabots, Moths and has just competed in the National Paper Tiger Championships in Eden. My father and mother have sailed together in a number of their own boats and cruised the D Entrecasteaux Channel and other Tasmanian places. My early sailing was in International Cadets, Herons and Rainbows at Sandy Bay and Lindisfarne Sailing Clubs. I also represented Tasmania in rowing in the Lightweight Four and won many State rowing championships. So I started sailing because it was very much our family s interest. During one part of a rowing season when I was at Tasmania University my boyfriend at the time, and now husband (Steve Kerin) and I bought a Rainbow and without any training sailed in the Tasmanian Rainbow championships. It was then that we discovered I could and still do steer reasonably competitively. I did not sail again until 6 years ago. Steve and I, and our friends John and Leanne Horrocks, purchased a Bavaria 38 with the idea that we would start sailing again and go cruising. However, we did a couple of WAGS races and we got the competitive bug again. We upgraded to a Bavaria 42 Kingfisher and Wagged her. We won the Peter Beard Memorial Trophy whilst Peter was still alive beating 100 boats home. 3 ½ years ago my husband Steve had a tumour removed from the middle of his spine. Fortunately the tumour was benign. He was at home recuperating when the America s Cup was on, got inspired and asked me if we could buy a race boat. I readily agreed and we enlisted the help of my father to find a boat that would get us to Hobart safely. The result was that we purchased Dekadence from Ken Simpson of the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron. Frankly, we initially bit off more than we could chew and have had a very steep learning curve going from a conservative cruiser to a racer/cruiser which is a sophisticated machine with a big sail plan. We have sailed the boat with a nucleus of our mates from Commercial Rowing Club who have also been sailors in the past. Over the last 3 years we have learnt to sail the boat better and have become much more competent sailors. Racing in club races and local offshore races has helped us improve. My inspiration to race the Sydney to Hobart was to follow in my father s footsteps, and realise my own dream of racing up the Derwent River to home, in my own boat. We had to retire from the 2015 race after successfully surviving the first night, during which we had 56 knots over the deck and were in 12 to 14 metre seas. It was very disappointing to have to turn around and that necessity inspired us to better prepare for this year s race and complete the journey. Over the past two seasons we have given Dekadence a significant refurbishment including refairing the hull, repainting the top sides and deck, reseating all the fixtures and fittings, upgrading deck hardware and of course a complete wardrobe of new sails. Prior to this race we had our sail makers Evolution make us a complete new downwind wardrobe including a significant larger light weather Code Zero. The Code Zero got us out of trouble in this year s race when we ended up in a couple of wind holes and had the jellyfish going faster than the boat! All of the experts are saying that this year s race was a light weather dream run. Going from Tasman Island to Cape Raoul we had 3 to 4 metre seas, 28 knots with larger gusts on the run. We broached four times even with our smallest spinnaker up and Dekadence hit just under 18 knots in boat speed. It was a fantastic fun ride and everyone on board really enjoyed the conditions. The most difficult and challenging part of this year s race was the organisation of the campaign including boat preparation, gear transport, and crew organisation. Getting your head around that you are good enough to compete in one of the world s great ocean races is a big thing. The most exciting part of the race was the start. My sailing master, Peter Walsh, who was completing his 21st Sydney to Hobart and my tactician, Dr Dave Austin a highly experienced NZ ocean racer helped enormously in keeping a lookout and calling the tactics so that we got Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

33 Stephanie Kerin at the helm of Dekadence a good start. Both men are quiet gentlemen but when it came to the start, had beautifully colourful language, chorused by my crew to look after our racing rights. There is a fantastic video on our Dekadence DK46 Racing Facebook page of the start. I believe it is important for any female not to be intimidated by aggressive and often wrong tactics of other yachts at the start. I am fortunate in having my own yacht to go ocean racing and I am happy to help aspiring females make the transition from dinghies to keel boats and we have always had other women sailors on board for our programs. We fully support female inclusion in competition. In short, to win a trophy dedicated to a legendary Bellerive female sailor from my Hobart hometown, and complete the race in my own boat, has been an enormous privilege and I thank my husband and crew for their dedication, hard work and support in completing a lifetime dream. Mainsheet 33

34 BRISBANE ETCHELLS Into The Future WORDS BY NOEL PATERSON - BRISBANE ETCHELLS FLEET CAPTAIN PHOTOS BY DAVID HEALEY The season seemed to be over before it began with an earlier Easter this year which made the second half of the season quite short. The Fleet continued to grow and in fact is still in growth mode as we enter the Winter recess. Peter Wright has bought AUS849 Yep, Matt Ramaly has moved his boat AUS1292 to RQYS, has joined the club and is now racing with the Brisbane Fleet. AUS418 Tuco has also changed to new hands. Last but not least Olympic Gold medallist Tom King has moved to Brisbane and his boat Iron Lotus will live at RQ from this June. Black Tie Dinner (more photos adjacent) The season was rounded off beautifully with the Brisbane Etchells Black Tie Dinner on the 27th May. Ninety four people attended in their finest regalia which gave the ladies an opportunity to frock up and they did! The infamous Yome awards (an award you really don t want to receive) seemed to go off well with Marty Sinclair being crowned the king of the Fleet and being adorned in appropriate garb and John Warlow being dressed up as a pirate for anti-social on water behaviour etc, etc. The coveted Pick of the Year trophy was won by Bradley Ginnevan for his never ending support ashore for the Brisbane Etchells Fleet. Thanks BGR. David Healey was presented with a special award for his tireless dedication to the Fleet. David s contribution is enormous. Thank s Heales. I must make a special mention of Terry Passey who of late has overseen the widening of the hardstand area and the installation of the tie down rings to the same area. Virtually everything you see on the Etchells hardstand has an element of TP about it. What can I say, thanks TP. The Australasian Winter Championship is being held in Mooloolaba as this goes to print and out of a forty one boat fleet RQYS has no less than twelve boats racing in the regatta World Championship RQYS October 18 The coming season will be a big one for the fleet with the Qualification Series for the 2018 World Championship to be held at RQ running the full length of the season. Brisbane Fleet has been granted a 50% allocation for the 2018 home Worlds. The allocation is based on, in our case, 50% of the registered and financial boats with the National body in the Brisbane Etchells Fleet. That number is currently 34 so on today s numbers seventeen RQ boats will be racing for RQYS. The International allocation will be around 25 30% so we have done well. The Qualification Series is to be run in conjunction with the Squadron Championship races for the coming season plus the Brisbane Fleet Championship which is to held in mid-april, that is a total of twenty two races. All races are evenly weighted. It is expected that up to twenty three boats will contest the Qualification series. So you want to race? well here it is! 2018 Worlds Qualification Series season San Francisco Worlds September 17 (2 boats from RQ) Queensland Championships October 17 (30 40 boats) Australian Championships Perth January 18 NSW State Championships February 18 Victorian State Championships March 18 Brisbane Fleet Championships April 18 Australasian Championships M/ba June 18 Queensland Champs (pre-worlds) October Worlds RQYS October Australian Championships RQYS January 18 Vitamin supplements are available at the office Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

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36 TELL TALES Junior Presentation RQ2 - GIRL IN PINK BY ELLIE ENGWIRDA ROBINSON (8 YEARS OLD) On Friday night, my family and I attended the RQYS Junior Presentation of Trophies awards for the sailing summer point score. The awards included the poly Optimist boats for Green Fleet. The awards were presented in the fancy room upstairs in the Flags Function Room at the Squadron Clubhouse. I have learned a lot in Green Fleet. Now I can put my mast in by myself and rig the sails for the day s sailing conditions. I have learnt a lot of racing skills and how to start on the start line. I know it s tactically best to start on starboard and what all the pennants flags and the horn sounds mean. Pennants are the flags used during the starting sequence of a sailing race. Things of great importance like before racing the 5 minutes class warning flag goes up and they blow the horn, at 4 minutes the preparatory blue P flag goes up, at 1 minute the blue P flag goes down then the class flag goes down and START you are off! RQYouthSquad They gave out awards for first, second and third place for all the classes of boats. The trophies were made of glass but some were really decorative and made out of silver. The trophies were very heavy and those that received the silver trophies couldn t take them home. I got first prize and was so excited to be presented with my first trophy. It was really big and heavy. Ellie Engwirda-Robinson - RQ2 Girl in Pink Altogether, it was an excellent season for Green fleet as the racing was so thrilling and I am proud of my achievements. I am really looking forward to next season for more exciting sailing and learning lots of new techniques. The more I practise, the luckier I become! RQYS Instructor Simone Woods, Commodore Ian Threlfall, Ellie Engwirda-Robinson & Daniel Innes Ellie Engwirda-Robinson - RQ2 Girl in Pink 36 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

37 Junior Presentation BY TEGWEN CREBER Hi Guys Tegwen here, This week I ll be talking about the sailing presentations. For those who weren t there or who have no idea what The Sailing Presentations are, I ll tell you, as well as what I thought of it and what I got. Well first things first, the sailing presentations are the awards ceremony for the people who got the most points during the racing season for 2016 and The classes are the green fleet poly Optimist, green fleet Optimist, Intermediate Optimist and Open Fleet Optimist. There were many more but those are the ones I could remember. interesting) but when it got to the awards everyone was very supportive, clapping and congratulating even if they didn t get an award. As for the awards, I got third place for racing, and in all honesty, I m really proud of myself. And I think that s all that can be said about this. As always bye for now. Anyway, as I said before I ll tell you what I thought of it and what I got. I thought it was a very formal occasion, everyone was dressed up nicely but there was a kind of weird tension. It was very relaxed, but when they got to the awards it was very tense. I really liked the speeches that all the people gave. They were very captivating, (says the girl who finds the news RQYouthSquad recieving their Motorline Shirts Since 1909, Lex Baddiley Marine Engineering has been at the forefront of the marine Industry. Located at Rivergate Marine and Shipyard where the river is deep we can service 75 tonne to 300 tonne vessels right on our doorstep. 1/17 Rivergate Place, Murarrie QLD 4172 Phone: Fax: saleslexmarine.com.au Web: Specializing in vessel repairs, new vessel fit outs and re engineering, authorized propspeeding, machining and milling of prop shafts, bearings, rudders, removal of prop and stern gear, prop shaft straightening, engine alignments, vibration analysis, plumbing fit outs and repairs and zinc anode supplying and fitting. We take pride in our work and build strong relationships with our customers. Mainsheet 37

38 UPCOMING SAILING ACADEMY Courses & Programs Sail & Play Sail & Play is a school holiday program that is a great way to introduce the kids to boating, meet new people and enjoy the great outdoors. Age requirements: 6-12 Dates: September 2017 & September December 2017 & December 2017 Time: 09:00-15:00 program 15:30-18:00 supervision available for a further cost Cost: $75.00 per day or $ per 5 days. Includes Sail & Play sun-safe hat. Tackers 1 An introduction to sailing for children who have not completed a Tackers course before. The students learn the basics of sailing Optimists in a pair. Age requirements: 7-12 Dates: September 2017 (excl. Wednesday) Time: 09:00-15:00 program 15:30-18:00 supervision available for a further cost Cost: $ Tackers 2 & 3 Tackers 2 & 3 consolidates the experiences and knowledge gained in Tackers 1 and introduces skills that will enable to students to safely sail and competently race a small boat in controlled conditions with limited guidance. Age requirements: 7-12 Dates: 8 October - 19 November 2017 (7 Sunday mornings) Time: 09:00-12:00 Cost: $ Start Crewing & Helming Course This is an introduction to the basics of sailing on a small boat, including boat handling, safety, sailing theory. This course is recommended for aspiring crew and skippers. Start Crewing & Helming runs concurrent with the second week of Tackers; if you have kids, you can learn to sail at the same time! Age requirements: 13 + Dates: 16 July - 20 August 2017 (4 Sundays) 8 October - 12 November 2017 (4 Sundays) Time: 09:00-16:00 Cost: $ for RQYS Members $ for non-members Start Skippering Course This course is designed to advance your sailing skills and safety knowledge to enable you to sail unsupervised in sheltered waters, and is for those who ve completed Start Sailing 1 & 2, Start Crewing & Helming, or those who ve acquired sufficient experience and understanding elsewhere. Age requirements: 16 + Dates: 26 & 27 August & 19 November 2017 Time: 09:00-16:00 Cost: $ Start Racing This course is an introduction to sail racing, and is for those who have completed Start Sailing 1 & 2, Start Crewing & Helming, or those who ve acquired sufficient experience and understanding elsewhere. Age requirements: 16 + Dates: 9 & 10 September & 3 December 2017 Time: 09:00-16:00 Cost: $ Better Sailing Course This course builds on the skills developed in the Start Sailing 1 & 2 course, in a double-handed dinghy. Age requirements: 12 + Dates: July 2017 (2 Saturdays) Time: 09:00-16:00 Cost: $ Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

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42 Club Marine 11 th Brisbane to Keppel Tropical Yacht Race BEGINNING 4 AUGUST The Brisbane to Keppel Tropical Yacht Race is a major fixture of the East-Coast yachting calendar. Enjoy divisions for IRC, ORCi, PHS, Short-Handed, and Cruising. Deliver your boat north for the regatta season making use of this enjoyable Category 2 Yacht Race. Last year s race will go down as one of the classic Queensland Coast sled rides, producing some great footage of boats under Spinnaker charging up the Fraser Coast with bows covered in white water. When the spray settled, the race record had been demolished. Wild Oats XI took nearly 8 hours off her own record, and established the new mark to beat: 16 hours, 56 minutes, 30 seconds. The Brisbane to Keppel has made its mark as one of Australia s premier coastal races. The 2016 fleet achieving a best to date entry list of 30 boats on the start line, and with short-handed and cruising divisions available there has never been a better year to get on board and enjoy the trip north. Back to back IRC Overall winner Alive has spent the summer in its homeport of Hobart, but is not without a strong Queensland presence; with Boat Captain and Volvo Ocean Race veteran Stacey Jackson looking forward to returning home to race on warmer waters. It s not just big boats going for glory though. In 2016 there was a solid challenge mounted by the smaller boats in the fleet, with modified Mumm 30s Corum and Georgia Express pushing hard in the early portion of the race before the big boats stretched out. Plus, the B2K has in it s decade long history been won by boats of all shapes and sizes.

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44 ENCLAVE SAIL THE BAY IN MAY: Commodore s Ocean Classic Cup BY CHRIS MORGAN The winner of the Commodores Ocean Classic Cup weekend to Mooloolaba was Chris Morgans J130 Ragtime. Chris took honours in both IRC and PHS. Chris took some time to share his thougths with the Editor: How was the Commodore s Ocean Classic Cup? It was an overall successful event. I think it was good that we had a night race in it, because the only other time we have anything competitive at night is the Kingfisher series and then we have nights at sea in the Brisbane to Keppel. So, this event is a really good shake-down for that. What is it about night racing that makes it different to any other type of competitive event? With night racing, safety is the main concern. If people fall over at night, it s hard to find them. So, it s very important that the safety aspect of it is really adhered to very strictly. Everybody has to wear their PFDs and you have to be tethered on at all times. That s a discipline which is sometimes hard for sailors to wear, people become complacent, we need to make sure it doesn t happen because the last thing we want is someone going over the side and then us trying to find them in the dark. When did you know you d won the Cup? We didn t know on the Saturday that we d won. We got in about half past one and drank rum until just past the sun coming up. We knew on the Sunday because we were so far ahead. On Saturday we were second across the line to Quest who were about seven or eight minutes in front of us. But they didn t sail on Sunday because they were taking the boat back to the Gold Coast. We had Electra, Matrix and Georgia Express directly behind us. Georgia was the one we were really chasing down, and it really came to the last run in from the fairway mark into Point Cartwright; and we just had a dream run. A lot of others had problems with spinnakers and seasickness. What do you think about combining the Commodore s Ocean Classic Cup and Canaipa Cup into the Enclave Sail the Bay in May Series? I think it s good because in the past we really haven t had a lot over winter. We ll be taking the boat out of the water after Canaipa, it ll have some work done on it. My wife gets to have an overseas holiday because she says I spend too much on my boat! Then by the time we come back, we ll be getting the boat ready for the Bsirbane to Keppel Tropical Yacht Race so this series is timed well leading into winter. One of the things I would like to promote is that the Enclave Sail the Bay in May Series is open to other clubs. It s not just restricted to RQ and we should be looking at getting the other clubs to participate. Quest joined us for the first event, they re a Gold Coast boat. But they had their boat up here having some work done it, they had to go around the outside to get home so thought why not do the race up. But they were the only outsiders so to speak, so it would be good if next year we could encourage participation from other clubs in the Bay, Mooloolaba and our friends down at Southport. What s next for yourself and Ragtime? The next challenge for Ragtime will be the Kepple Race, we won it years ago so we want to have another crack at it. I think it was 2014 we won it, and last year we had to pull out because we ripped our mainsail off Caloundra... and so we have some unfinished business. Seasickness can seriously affect your performance. Especially when you have a couple of people down, you have to keep an eye on them and make sure they re hydrated, drinking water. Then they re just not on deck, which is just a nuisance because everyone else has to pull their weight. On the way back we left at about 9 o clock in the morning. It was an easier race back, we had about 15 to 18 knots all day which really suited us. We broke away at the start and we were first across the line. So we knew we d won that one. On Friday night we were second across the line, second on IRC and we were third on handicap. On Sunday we were first across the line, first on IRC and first on handicap, so that was our good day. 44 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

45 ENCLAVE SAIL THE BAY IN MAY: The 2017 Canaipa Cup was held in late May. There were 30 competitors - one of the largest fleets in an RQYS Division Yacht event in recent times - with entries from RQYS as well as other yacht clubs around Brisbane. Light conditions were a feature of racing on both the Saturday and Sunday, with the breeze typically less than 10 knots. The start of racing on Saturday was delayed while the starters waited for the breeze to build enough to get the race underway. On the Saturday a large group of yachts parked up just north of the Cleveland Yellow mark. Another feature was the number of yachts who found the bottom of Moreton Bay on both days. A popular topic of discussion on the Division Yacht Racing and WAGS facebook page the following week. A few skippers had to resort to using their engines to get off and then withdraw from the race to comply with the rules of racing including, on the Saturday, the author of this article. A highlight of the week-end was the efforts of Kevin Ball, the caretaker at RQYS Canaipa, and his team who prepared a delicious roast dinner for 100 hungry crew on the Saturday night and then backed up to prepare a good hangover curing breakfast the next day. If you have not been to Canaipa recently, get on down there as the grounds are looking great, although the pool will be a bit chilly. The overall results for the weekend were: In PHS Overall, first place went to Ian Vonk s Anka s Away from Wynnum Manly Yacht Club, with Jamie Renwick on Uppercut the first placed RQYS yacht and as a result, the winner of the Amity Replica Cup. In IRC Overall, first palce went to Kerisma skippered by David Rose. Followed by Roger Vinton s Black Dog in second and Tam Faragher s Kerumba in third. David Rose s Kerisma was also the winner in Division 1 PHS. Roger Vinton s new J-Boat Black Dog took second place followed by Barry Cuneo s Beachball (skippered by John Warlow) in third. In Division 2 PHS, Colin Pollock s Tap the Goose from the Trailor Sailer Club of Queensland took first. Ian Vonk s Anka s Away came in second, with Uppercut taking out third. The Enclave Sail the Bay in May Regatta consisted of the second race of the Commodore s Ocean Cup from Mooloolaba and the first race of the Canaipa Cup. The winner of the Regatta was Rod Johannessen from RQYS on Drake s Prayer on PHS with Chris Morgan s Ragtime taking the IRC honours for the event. Canaipa Cup BY ROD JOHANNESSEN Mainsheet 45

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47 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON GO SAILING Dr. Reye & Columbina I bought her [Columbina] in 86 when she was a few years old but still needed a lot of fitting out. Dr. Edward Reye s Columbina, is a Mottle 33, designed by a Joe Adams for a boat builder named George Mottl. The name Columbina is the Italian word for female clown, which Dr. Reye explains is from a famous Italian Opera Il Pagliacci (The Clown) composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo in One of the female clowns is called a columbina. The boat I gather was designed to be a charter boat on Sydney Harbour, so they built quite a few of them, Dr. Reye did explain that his is one of a small group they re built with higher sides which makes them easier to get around. Dr. Reye has always enjoyed sailing as he regards it as always been an obsession. But he particularly enjoys WAGS as it provides a fantastic way of getting to know people and a way of getting to improve my sailing skills. Photo: Chris Wren Now 89 years and 39 months in age, Dr. Reye has been sailing boats ever since he can remember. The first proper lesson he received was from his older brother when he was eight years old, although a he had already been out on boats, and even on sailing boats. His first lesson took place on a dinghy that his father built himself. It was a family thing. So, I learnt for the next about 10 years apart from occasional trips on other peoples boats, that was the boat I sailed. Dr. Reye would then go on to sail an old 14ft skiff for the next 15 years. The 30-odd year-old skiff was acquired by his father in bad condition but after fixing it up, Dr. Reye sailed [it] until it fell to bits. Once Dr. Reye graduated his Medicine degree, he moved out of town for work. Unable to keep his own boat, he ended up as a crew member on a 16ft skiff at South Brisbane for the following four to five seasons. Due to work and family Dr. Reye was unable to sail much for the next 20 years from 1950 until the early 70s. Being such a veteran sailor, Dr. Reye has sailed with numerous crews and crew members over his time. As for individual crew members, Dr. Reye has had quite a few, short-term ones. I can only think of three really long-term ones though. One was Bryan who was, amongst other things, a scuba instructor. The next really long-term one was Alan Gaggan and he was with me for at least seven years, and he gave up because he bought his own boat a trailer sailor he keeps over in Wynnum Manly. He s been out a couple times since and we still keep in touch occasionally. The next one would be the current one, Ron Auckman. One other who was with me for quite a while was on old member from here, Alan Clauson. He was a long-term sailer, I met him through a mutual friend. He was a skipper in the days when they had a fleet of what they called Flying 15 s. He was a few years older than me and was an active member for a number of years. In the early 70s though, he acquired a very run-down Thorpe, about 12ft single cat-wing boat which he sailed until it deteriorated also. Upon buying a 1980s Hood23, Dr. Reye and his wife became members of RQYS in 1983 and in the years proceeding 1986 sailed it around Moreton Bay until his wife s passing in When he was still working in Ipswich, Dr. Reye would come down on occasion to go for a sail As far as I can find out, from looking at my old logs, the first recorded time I went out on WAGS was in October of 94. Whether I ve done any more, any earlier, they re not recorded. Mainsheet 47

48 Dr. Reye has found RQYS to be a great place to find eager sailors. I ve got no close friends who are active sailors, and none of my family live really close and they re not active sailors. So, it s always been that I come down to the Squadron, and the WAGS coordinators have arranged people to come aboard. We ve never had any troublemakers. We ve had some that were not quite as nice as others, but nearly always they re very pleasant and happy to have been out. As a well experienced sailor, Dr. Reye doesn t find it too difficult to guide non-sailors through WAGS. It s a fairly simple boat to sail so there s not a lot that they have to learn. Nowadays, I just sail the boat and if there s somebody new Ron teaches them what they have to do and I just have to steer. They do all the other work, I might do a bit of work every now and then but they do the most. Very loose groups do form. I usually associate with some people who are sort of in a similar situation, some of whom have a two-hour commute to get here. They come down only if the conditions are fine for them. They have some long-term crew that sail with them, in a bigger boat than us that sails much better. Then there are some of the more competitive boats, those people sort of hang around together too. Fortunately, Dr. Reye assures that there s never any serious squabbles. Over a long WAGS career, one might have many victories and keeping track of these would be no easy task. Edward was humble in response to the question. Over the last years, we ve managed to win once a year. I know that because that s the time they ve been giving out the t-shirts. I have one t-shirt for each year, for the last 10 or 11 years. Before then it was bottles of rum, which was harder to keep track of. It would have been much the same then, it would have never been more than twice a year, there might have been a few times that I mightn t have won any. Mostly about once a year. Being one of the oldest active members of RQYS comes with its challenges but even at 89 and 39 months, Dr. Reye doesn t see himself furling the sails any time soon. When asked about other sailors and newcomers he gets to meet and interact with at WAGS, Dr. Reye explains that there are two groups of people who sail, I think. There are those who go out and sail, and they race just to go sailing. The other people, who are very keen, sail to go racing. The WAGS people are mostly of the former group, who race just to get themselves out sailing and to add interest to the sailing. There are some people who are do a lot of the Division Racing and so forth, and they come and I can t speak for them but they seem to take it a bit more seriously than others. So, there s all types. Well it s getting to the stage where, with my age and so forth, you think that any sort of long-term problems are going to make you stop sailing. It s sort of been a bit touch and go over the last few years at times. Sometimes getting organised seems like too much hard work, but when I get out there it s always no problem; so, I keep going. At the moment, hopefully I ll be able to keep going for another year or so. 48 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

49 RQYS Marina SLIPPING SERVICES 35 tonne capacity travelift - Monohulls Multihull lifting available Slewing crane, associated machinery and equipment Concrete hardstand & screened work areas Onsite contractors Relax with a free coffee while your boat is being lifted - see the Marina Staff PLEASE CALL THE MARINA OFFICE ON FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND BOOKINGS. Mainsheet 49

50 POWER CRUISING GROUP Trip Reports: Jan 17 - Present Australia Day Extended Weekend - Deanbilla Bay, Coochiemudlo & Canaipa Trip Report Cruise Captains: Ian & Sharon Simeon (Power) and Peter & Bev Hulme (Sail) 30 boats with a total of 78 people attended the combined Power & Sail extended weekend. Thursday afternoon we went ashore at Deanbilla for some water activities and tried out the Squadron s Stand Up Paddle Boards and catamaran, followed by sundowners and BBQ dinner. Friday we moved on to Coochiemudlo and a special thanks to Joanne Taylor from SV Simpatico who lead a very interesting tour around the island and then we all enjoyed lunch at Redrock Café. Late afternoon we moved on to Canaipa, it was a hot day so we headed straight for a refreshing swim in the pool and continued onshore with sundowners. Saturday afternoon the games began, starting with Empty the Lazarette and Empty The Slop Bucket which were a lot of fun and Power was the in the lead on points after both games. The Men s (best of 3) and Women s Tug of War was won by Power with the Mixed being won by Sailing. It was a great cricket match for Power (not as good for Sail as they maintained a negative score throughout the match) and Power retained the trophy for the third year. This also gave Power the Overall Trophy. Whilst winning the trophies was important it was the shared camaraderie and laughter that won the day. Kevin put on his usual great roast dinner, followed by the presentation of awards and trophies. We enjoyed live music by Incognito with a big thank you to Jeff and Mike. Sunday morning started with the flag raising ceremony by Mick Atkinson, thanks Mick great poem. The pool got a big workout this weekend and a lot of fun was had playing a few friendly games of volley ball. It was another fabulous weekend away with next to perfect weather. 50 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

51 Couran Cove Cruise Trip Report Cruise Captains: Keith & Jo Davis, Summerized 10 boats attended the long weekend cruise arriving at Couran Cove at various times on Saturday morning and we were all greeted by our very enthusiastic Cruise / Pontoon Captain Keith on the radio and Richard in the support tender, with plenty of hands on the pontoons to ensure everyone docked smoothly. Destiny was the central location for drinks and nibbles as we watched the AFL Grand Final. Saturday night we all caught the bus over to the Surf Beach restaurant Dunes for a very enjoyable dinner. Sunday morning the pontoon was alive with BBQ breakfasts everywhere, followed by a group walk over to the beach and back with a stop at the coffee shop, while the more adventurous continued along the beach to Tipplers for an ice cream. Keith & Jo provided their famous hot dogs for lunch, which we all enjoyed. and Mick. However after the final playoff the girl power prevailed with Allison and Jan R coming in equal second and Sharon the winner. As the sun went down we gathered around Destiny for the NRL Grand Final and feasted on a great selection of finger food which washed down well with a few drinks. Thanks Commodore Ian and Dawn for letting us take over Destiny once again. Six boats headed home Monday morning as the weather was looking a bit ugly and we had a bit of a rough ride home across the paddock. Four boats stayed on and took cover in the tavern from the rain and they had a smooth trip home on Tuesday morning. A big thank you to our first time Cruise Captains, Keith and Jo Davis, a fun weekend was had by all. The afternoon was a lot of fun with the Pontoon Quoits Championship, after three rounds the field was reduced to six players with Jan R, Allison, Sharon, Ian T, Ian S Days Gutter Cruise Trip Report Cruise Captains: Mick & Jenny Atkinson, aboard White Mischief We had six boats attend this cruise as a few pulled out due to the weather forecast and the restricted times (high tide) for passage into Days Gutter. The weather on Saturday was great and we all enjoyed a seafood lunch at the Gutter Bay. Afternoon sun downers were held on Perfect Pearl, thanks Bruce and Joanne for your fabulous hospitality. Overnight and into the morning we had light rain and wind. Due to the high tide we up anchors at 9am and headed for home. Another good weekend on the water. Mainsheet 51

52 Wine & Cheese at Canaipa Trip Report - Feburary Cruise Cruise Captains: Graham & Karen Hills, Rumbler Five boats with a total of 15 people attended this cruise. Saturday was very hot so we spent a lot of time cooling down in the pool. The Wine & Cheese Competition was won by Deb and Jan from White Mischief with their entry of Harvey s Bristol Cream Sherry and an Italian Parmesan Cheese. It was another fun weekend. Peel Island Trip Report Cruise Captains: Peter & Sally Weiss, Sajesar Six boats with a total of 13 people attended this cruise. The forecast for the winds kept changing in the days leading up to the cruise so the final decision to go was on made on Saturday morning. We met up on the western side of Lazaret s Gutter and the northern side of the spit. We had lunch on the boats and then with the lower tide got in the tenders to view the coral reef. Unfortunately it was a bit windy and overcast to be able to get a great view of the coral. Due to the winds picking up we all moved over the Deanbilla for some protection for the overnight anchorage. Sundowners was on board Rous Explorer, thanks Tim, Greg & Marion for a fun time. We went back to our own boats for a light dinner. We awoke Sunday morning to rain and did own thing and as the rain eased we returned back to Manly. Thanks to our Cruise Captains for another great weekend on the water. Hopefully sometime we will get to do the Peel Island tour and take a better look at the coral reefs. 52 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

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54 SAIL CRUISING GROUP Trip Reports: Jan 17 - Present Valentine s Day Cruise Trip Report Cruise Captains: Bryan & Mal, C est la Vie A cocktail with ingredients including preparation for Valentine s Day, a Safety Scavenger Hunt, a Journey out of the Bay, a step back in time to the Way We Were/Are and a Nice Cruisy Weekend were the makings for the recent monthly cruises of the Sail Cruising Group. The Valentine s Day Cruise to Horseshoe provided the opportunity to see another side of the members when they wrote and recited a poem to their Skipper and/or First Mate. This was followed up with preparation of dessert back on their yacht for later in the evening. The judges of a romantic life awarded prizes on shore the next morning. The Safety Scavenger Hunt mixed a 70s theme with a serious element. Craig and Kerry (Scarlett) invited the cruisers to hunt down their flares (trousers not distress), their Farah Fawcett hairdo and all things from the 70s and join them on the beach at Lucinda Bay. They also introduced a safety element when they posed the question; If the skipper was not on board would the first mate be able to locate all the safety and other important equipment? Skippers were allocated a boat that was not their own and aided by the First Mate of the boat there was a race to locate a range of safety and some novelty items aboard. The conclusion was satisfying with First Mates performing well. This was celebrated with dinner aboard Scarlett. Easter Cruise Trip Report Cruise Captains: Glenn & Joanne, Simpatico Easter saw ten of the Group enjoy an interesting yet challenging trip to Mooloolaba over Easter. The group cruised the westernmost course up and the easternmost course on return. A BBQ at the marina was enjoyed on the first night and a dinner out on the town the next. Sunday saw the fleet sail to Lucinda Bay for the traditional Easter egg hunt and an opportunity to show off their Easter Bonnets. Monday was a motor sail home across an unusually becalmed Moreton Bay... perhaps ideal after all that chocolate! 54 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

55 May Cruise Trip Report Cruise Captain: Peter & Bev, Spirit of Tommie May saw the Cruisers ashore at Blakesleys Anchorage trying to put a name to the members in photos taken in their late teens or early 20s. Hence the cruise theme The Way We Were/Are. Jane (Curlew) had the most imagination to identify all of the members. The Sunday morning saw a gathering ashore for a walk to view the lake behind the Anchorage. June Cruise Trip Report Cruise Captains: Geoff & Di, Stylapora The weather dictated a change of venue for the June cruise. Di and Geoff s (Stylapora) original plan was a cruise to Bribie Island s Oyster Shed at Sandstone Point. They changed the plan to Canaipa. The theme for the weekend was Nice and Cruisy. Many of the group have been enjoying adventures over recent months. This cruise provided the opportunity to lay back and listen or speak of those adventures. The Sail Cruising Group is starting another season of monthly cruises, learning opportunities and just sharing time on the water. If these are your interests and you are considering joining the Group visit our pages on the RQYS website for details DEMO MODEL AVAILABLE! LUXURY MOTOR YACHT New Hudson 48 Fuel efficient power catamaran High tech infused composite construction Full width owner s island bed stateroom Seamless transition from saloon to cockpit Gourmet galley up Demo model available duty and gst paid One off price offer reduced by $200k AUD $1,488,710 Watson 60 Expedition Series 2012 built in steel for extreme conditions Super yacht quality 4500 nm range Only 1300 hours on diesel engines Sleeps 8 in three cabins Near new condition Full standing headroom in engine room POA / Ian Mackenzie / Ian Mackenzie

56 42 nd Annual Interclub Bay Cruise 16 th to the 22 nd September Cruising the Seven Seas This great annual event is drawing closer as we prepare ourselves for a week of good company and great fun. This combined club cruise, of which RQYS has been affliated with since its inception, is centered about the southern half of Moreton Bay so is a great sheltered water event. With plenty of support available from fellow cruisers this means it is a great way to begin the cruising experience for those new to boating and those wishing to involve the whole family in boating. These features combined with the option to have many of the dinners catered for at the various venues, along with shore ablution/shower facilities, means this cruise really ticks all the boxes for those with both larger and smaller vessels of any type. This event coincides with the first week of the September school holidays and has a strong activity program for kids of all ages. This allows our junior cruisers to make new friends as well as catchup with those from previous years. That s great news for those with children/grandchildren as it keeps them occupied, and along with the catered meals, allows more time for the boats chief executive to relax and enjoy the company of fellow cruisers. If previous commitments mean that the full week is not possible, then there are options to only do part of the cruise. Applications are online, and this, along with much more information regarding this years itinerary, theme nights, and enews can all be found at org.au. If you wish for more information on what to expect on this cruise then you can contact Steve ( ) onboard Gypsymariner who is one of the RQYS delegates for the Interclub Bay Cruise. Have a look, sign up, and come join us for Cruising the Seven Seas on the 42nd Annual Interclub Bay Cruise. 56 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

57 The Marine Auctions Difference Active Results World Wide. Marine Auctions introduces Online Auctions and expands to South East Asia Marine Auctions doing more Online Auctions Adrian Seiffert the Director of Marine Auctions, is proud to announce that Marine Auctions will be holding more Online Auctions rather than the Traditional Auctions in the future. Adrian said Marine Auctions have been doing Online Auctions over the last few years with the success rate increasing dramatically, with results being obtained well in excess of our and our clients expectations. From our past Online Auctions we have found that we receive far more bidders per vessel than the traditional auction method. At a recent Online Auction we sold a vessel that had 10 bidders, and this vessel sold at a price well in excess of our expectations. Adrian said this was also partly due to our innovative marketing campaigns and our database of around to 600,000 addresses. The Online Auction method of sale, increases the exposure of our vendor s vessel to more interested parties, allowing many more potential buyers to bid in their own time without any pressure, from any location in the world via the internet. Adrian said it is becoming clear that Online Boat Auctions are truly the way forward for both seller and buyer, either when selling or purchasing anytime of vessel, and one of the many reasons for this is that many sellers of the traditional method are afraid of under selling with many purchasers afraid of paying too much. The Online Auction market has experienced a rapid growth in the last decade and many in the industry believe the Online method of sale with continue to boom. A survey was recently undertaken by Forrester Research, indicated that 93% of B2C consumers refer buying online instead of a salesman. Marine Auctions opens in South East Asia Marine Auctions is proud to announce a new representative in South East Asia, William Schick. William is based in Singapore and brings with him 30 years of Marine Industry experience. William originally from New Zealand moved to Singapore more than a decade ago as the Sales Director of major Yacht Broker. William with many grey hair, began to feel a bit tired, due to the hard graft and the long work weeks, but as William said it went deeper. Something about the traditional way in selling all types of Boats irked him, he was growing tired. William resigned from his high-level post, and decided to join Marine Auctions as the South East Asia s representative promoting the Online Auction method of sale. William has witnessed a gradual decline in the effectiveness of the traditional Brokerage model, and he believes that Marine Online Auctions is truly the way forward. His vision along with Marine Auction s established network is to revolutionise the way in which luxury yachts are sold in Asia, using the Marine Online Auction method of sale. William also said the Marine Online Auction system, which has the ability to reach thousands of potential bidders, and shrink the sales process to a fraction of the time it normally takes to find a buyer. MARINE AUCTIONS & VALUATIONS Phone: (07) adrian@marineauctions.com.au Mainsheet 57

58 BOAT CARE BASICS: Clear and Simple! BY PETER JENYNS They say you get what you pay for, and this couldn t be more true when it comes to the choices in clear enclosures for your boat. Sure, they will all keep you drier and warmer, but the true test of quality is in their clarity and life expectancy. For clears left uncovered in the elements, expect 5 to 7 years life. Cover them and routinely clean and apply a dedicated clear preserver product, and you can expect even longer life. But fail to maintain them and you ll drastically reduce their usable lifespan. The do s and don t of maintaining clears: The key to getting a long life out of your clears is to keep the vinyl surface sealed from damaging environmental factors by washing and polishing at least monthly. Strataglass recommend weekly! Follow the manufacturer s advice when maintaining clears as not all polishing and cleaning products are compatible. The near perfect visibility from acrylic and polycarbonate clears is worth the extra expense. For glass like clarity, you can t go past Acrylic or Polycarbonate. My preference being Acrylic because you can polish fine scratches out of this product. However, because they are both stiff materials which can t be rolled up like common PVC clears, they won t suit all applications. When superstructure or similar obstructions won t allow the panels to be hinged upwards and clipped flat to the ceiling when open, then use Strataglass or similar, or as I often do, a combination of both products. Strataglass with its special scratch and UV resistant coatings, and reasonably good clarity makes it the next best option to Acrylic. Good visibility is so important at sea and it s not just about detecting barely visible current lines or working birds in the distance when fishing, its vitally important for spotting navigation beacons or avoiding debris and other boats to keep safe! Dedicated clearners remove stubborn grime even after a soapywash as seen here Do not rub or wipe salt crystals or dust off without water and soap. If you do the clears will scratch. Always wash gently before applying a protective product. Use mild PH neutral soaps diluted in water with a soft cleaning mitten or sponge. For applying the protective products like Vuplex or Imar polishes use two micro fibre towels. One to apply product and a second to buff. Don t get sunscreen on the clears - it will permanently cloud the vinyl surface. Never use regular window cleaners, detergents, abrasives, petroleum based products, chemicals or alcohol on clears. They will break down the protectors in the vinyl. 58 Neglect is the beginning of the end for clears. Do not use water repellent products. They can damage the external finish. Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

59 If you can, it is best to leave clears in place so they hold their shape and size. Do not fold clears. It will increase the risk of cracks happening. Store clears flat or roll them up with an old white bed sheet between layers. Don t store clears with anything on top because zippers and life jacket buckles can leave impressions in the vinyl. Never store clears when they are wet. It can make them go cloudy and white. Lubricate zippers and fasteners periodically using a clear silicone spray. Keep the flybridge area well ventilated to reduce mildew build up. If using bleach, make certain Teflon stitching was used bleach will destroy cotton stitching. Rinse it off thoroughly! So don t sell yourself short on the quality and maintenance of your clears as boaters we are so often surrounded by such natural beauty, life is way too short to look at it through poor clears! Happy and safe boating. Peter Jenyns operates Professional Boat Care Pty Ltd, which specialises in boat detailing, vessel management and maintenance and all refit and repair work. If you have any questions, feel free to call him on , follow Professional Boat Care Pty Ltd on Facebook or visit his website professionalboatcare.com.au for more boat maintenance articles and tips. Life is too short to look through poor quality clears. Mainsheet 59

60 WELCOME ABOARD The following applications for membership were recently approved. We extend a warm welcome to all our new members and look forward to seeing you at the Squadron soon! Full Doreen Allison Greg Allison Julie Amos Mitchell Bateson Tammy Bateson Scott Bishop Victoria Bishop Philip Bisset Douglas Boog Gillian Boog Kathryn Bothwell Anthony Bulleid Dianne Bulleid Scott Candy Robyn Cane Azra Carroll Kim Casa Max Casa Jane Chadwick Philip Chadwick John Court Rosalind Court Craig Dancer Michael Davis Malcolm Deakin Lesley Devine Terence Devine Patricia Duncan Judith Dwyer Peggy Ekeledo-Smith Rory Garland Anthony George Anita Guilfoyle Garth Halton Margaret Harland Cindy Hartigan Lindsay Hick David Hishon Adam Hunter Marianne Hurst Wanda James Michael Jansens De-Anne Joynson Tennille Kearney Madonna Keightley Helen Kennedy John Kennedy Rebecca Kingsberry Gavin Kirk-Lauritsen Anthony Lawrence Scott Loose Wendy Macdonald Katherine Mackay Ian Marsden Steven Marx Julie Morse James Mortimer Maria Mortimer Dan Murphy Rodrick Murray John Nicolson Karyn Ralph Yvonne Reynolds Susan Richards Andrea Ripper Andrew Ross Gemma Ross Andrew Schumacher Graeme Sharp Jarrod Sierocki Vedrana Sierocki Richard Simpson Alice Stubbersfield Glenn Sutton Andrea Tapp Joanne Taylor Kenneth Thackery Paul Thomas Marie Thomsem Robert Thorpe Chris Trew Primrose Trew Christine Trim Donald Valler Pascalle Voerman Matthew Wallach Timothy Whyte Catherine Wildermuth Country Richard Harris Bernard O Hanlon Jon Parkinson Kit Parlane Alan Profke Matthew Ramaley Craig Watson Young Adult Thomas Antognelli Thomas Cunich Pheobe Heald Melissa Hitchen-Haw Ariane Saroch Harry Walker James Wiseman Crew Richard Acutt Philip Airey Bradley Apps Christine Barry Victoria Bauer Simon Bennet Jolt Bijker Michael Birch Thomas Bohl Paul Bound Terry Bourke Peter Bundesen Jacob Burns Joanne Byrne Stephen Cattanach Ulf Cervin Glenn Chapman Andrew Collett Russell Cooper Olivia Cootes Michele Cox Brett Cribb Martin Daley Mark Davies Maria Dimos Gavin Dix Cameron Dodd Jeffrey Dodd Drazen Dursun Rebecca Easton-Corke Sean Errey James Foran Warren Fuller Darren Gear Christopher Gilbert Michael Glancy Christopher Goodhew Susan Goodhew Tania Gray David Green Angelina Hadwen Gregory Hall Ashley Harris Justin Harvey Phillip Hawes Duane Hayes Maria Healy Joseph Hendriksen Roger Hinsch Ruth Hodgson Richard Hoffie Kevin Hogan Matthew Houston Charlie Hsu Tim Hunt Karl Jacoby David Johnson Grayden Johnson Michelle Johnson Brenda King Maciej Kotwas Lisa Lens Deborah Lewis Justin Mace Joshua Martin Mark Matthews Damian May Martin McEniery Elizabeth McMillan Richard McMillan Maurice McNarn Angus McVay Donald Merritt Joseph Morley Richard Morwood Franke Mrwa Ralf Mrwa Sidney Mrwa Farina Murray Kai Ng Joshua Niven Joseph O Brien Greg Oliver Stefan Omell Patrick Osborne John Paech Phoebe Pearce Roy Pedersen David Pennell Andrew Phillips Warren Pickering Maryana Porter Todd Porter Peter Presser Paul Preston Blake Puckeridge Daniel Schweitzer Vincent Scuderi Bradley Sheriff Adrian Smith Duane Smith Grish Stromov Philip Tanner Paul Tausney Curtis Thomson Georgia Thornton Jonathan Tingey David Toyer Masashi Ura Patricia van Anthonius Verdel Jacqueline Warr Kevin Warr David Weber Darryl West Phil Whiting Daniel Williams Jonathon Williams Michael Williams Robin Wilson Judy Wittleton Max Wojcik Florence Wong Margurite Wood Paul Woods Melinda Woronick Junior Ayesha Albery Elysia Albery James Appleyard Jay Bacigaluppi Jessica Biden-King Hannah Bijker Shanyre Blume Talia Bulstrode Jack Chadwick Michael Cule Henry Cullen Brayden Daunt Elise Elkington Ethan Fomiatti James Freed Kenzie Gargan Hannah Garland Nicholas Garrett Mitchell Gillam Benjamin Greenland Gracie Hardcastle Caitlyn Harvey Matthew Helm Darren Hogan Daniel Innes Finlay James Henry Johnson Lachlan Johnson Thomas Johnson Lili Leaney Stephanie Lincoln Spiro Livanes Curtis Luxton Mitchell Luxton Aidan Milner Oliver Muir Samuel Muir Euan Murray Kenneth Ngo-Ralston Jakemo Parups-Bishop Zephyr Parups-Bishop James Pearson Mitchell Pennington Nico Peters Poppy Power Alison Rohrsheim Eve Rohrsheim Kristin Rohrsheim Madeline Ross William Schasser Jessica Sim Stuart Somerville Hannah Thompson Lachlan Thompson Trey Thomson-Downs Naomi Ura Devi Van Eyken Jake Van Staveren Benjamin Waters 60 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

61 New Members Welcome Cocktail Party Held seasonally, the New Member s Welcome Cocktail Party is a perfect way to welcome our new members to the Squadron. New Members will learn about all there is to do, how to be a part of the Squadron as well as meet our existing members who hold a wealth of knowledge about our fabulous facilities and events. For more details, please keep an eye out for our next New Members Welcome Cocktail Party in your e-newsletter In the Wind or call Lachlan Wheatley Angus Williams Isabella Wilson Social Kate Aldridge Rupert Allen Meri Aranga Tim Armstrong Nicole Atzori Judy Austin Mark Bailey John Baker Ken Balfe Simon Ball Lindsay Barnett Melanie Beamish Melanie Beamish Jodi Beatty Angela Bedggood Sara Bennett Katherine Bermingham Sheryl Beuermann Lisa Bevis Tania Bolam Sheryl Bolt Jahna Boog Peter Bowen Madonna Bradshaw Michael Bragg Jan Brockhurst Karen Brook Kate Brown Scott Brown Sarah Buchanan Louise Bullerwell Alan Bullpitt Kylie Byrne Amy Cahill Jason Cameron Scott Carter Nicholas Cave Mark Checkley Charles Chin Darren Chisholm Aaron Clark Andrew Clark Samantha Clark Kelli Cook Melanie Cooper Michael Copp Ross Cowan Fredericus Cramer Anne Crowley Stuart Curnow Fiona Currie Lisa Daley Andrew Daniel Andrew Dawson Sally Debenham Grace Denison Stephen Dodds Allison Dunn David Dwight Lanny Edey Ashley Edgeworth Kiri Edwardson Linda Engwirda-Robinson William Erwin Leonard Evans Dong Feng Ralph Ferguson Chris Fitzgerald Lynette Fomiatti Sarah Ford Rachael Franklin Lachlan Furnell Brian George Nerida Gillam Stephen Gillis Wendy Gisler William Gooderson Franco Grandi Lowri Gray Jim Green Richard Greenough Ross Griffiths Yang Han Donald Hann Heather Hanneman Nicola Happer Gavin Harris Anita Harrison Stephen Hartopp Gary Hassett Peter Hauser Jane Healey Denise Henderson Scott Herbert Lisa Hetherington Rosalyn Hickling Matthew Higgins Yasuda Hiromi Mick Hobbes Kerri Hollingsworth Pamela Hollingsworth Amanda Holman Susan Howlett Linda Hoy Sissi Hsuan Andrew Huckin Judith Humphrey Eve Hutton George Ilic Margaret Ingles Bruce Innes Lizzy Jackson Paul Jackson Peter James Sinead James Andrew Jamieson-Ewing Michelle Janse Matthew Jennings Ben Johnston Fiona Jones Peter Jones Gajen Kanagalingam Ian Keable David Khokhar Brian Kinderman John Kozik George Kuo Oliver Kuo Ian Lai Katherine Langmaid Catherine Lawler-Beadle Mark Le Diana Lee Sian Leeson Kirsten Lewis Jodie Leys Sandra Lindsay Evelyn Linhart Guillermo Lopez Graham Lusty Julie Lyons Helen Madsen Cheryl Marcus Adam Marini Ashlea Mason Scott Maybury Julie McAliece Rod McAlister Graham McCombe David McDonald Gabrielle McEwan Joseph McNamara Isabel Miller Peter Miller Rebecca Mohr Anne Moor Debbie Morris Kingsley Morris Tracey Mortimer Denis Mulheron Jeffrey Muller Kate Mulvaney Patricia Murphy Yolanda Neudert Iain Newton Rachel Nibbs Justin O Flaherty Maria Olsen Rodney Olsen Josie O Shea Janelle Packenas Lisa Paessler Kirrily Page Nathalie Pallandre Michael Pawelski Rachel Pilkington Michelle Pokorny Kirstine Price Roy Pyke Erica Ram Rachel Reddacliff Benjamin Ridley Maria Rodrigues Kerri Rogers Alison Royle John Ryalls John Salceda Judith Savage Geoffrey Scott Paul Sera Karen Setz Hugh Sheardown Jae Shim Nancy Sione Clare Smith Keith Smith Joseph Somers Matthew Spencer Sara St. Debbie Stack Lorraine Stafford John Sullivan Zijun Sun Elise Tabrett Janice Tattam Donna Taylor Stephanie Taylor Kenneth Tebble Liza l Texter Bradley Teys Stacey Thomson Troy Thomson Peter Thorsen Donna Tierney Karen Tierney Virginia Tobias Peter Toohey Susan Unwin Wendy Urquhart Lauren Wallis Kim Walmsley Peter Wareham Jules Watt Scott Webber Jessica West Steven Wiggins Emma Williams Megan Wilson Rick Wilson Robyn Wilson Stiliani Wilson William Wilson Natalie Wiltshire Tracie Windley Ashley Woodbury John Woodruff Alan Worthey Associate Kendall Allen Deborah Bauer Nanette Brooke Jeanette Carter Carina Chow Lorrell Clark Barry Cronin Leonie Curnow Lisa Dawson Simone Driscoll Emma Fainton Margaret Fuller Amy Glancy Georgina Grandi Valerie Harris Amy Herbohn Francis Hutton Carly May Karen Miller Simon Mulvaney Nathan Ram Lianne Ryalls Beverley Sheardown Susan Smart Ian Smith Haley Thomson Margaret Williams Roisin Williams School Racing Elizabeth Anderson Luca Brechbuhler Shay Brechbuhler Ellie Hobbs Samuel Paltridge Alexis Parrish Anton Saulov Aalia Swainsbury Harrison Woods

62 MAINSHEET Trade Directory MAINSHEET Tra AUTO & MARINE UPHOLSTERY EST Canopies, clears and covers Carpet, lounges, wall lining and helm seats p: m: /128 Steel St Capalaba Qld Queensland YACHT SALES John Moore Ph: (07) Mob: Royal Esplanade Manly QLD bhb boat house brokerage Mike Freebain Sail Power Luxury Commercial Auctions E: Insurance Deliveries Consulting Project Management Shop Esplanade Manly Phone: Sailmakers (Brisbane) Pty. Ltd. SAILS, REPAIRS & ACCESSORIES for Dinghies, Multihulls & Keelboats 124 Glenora Street Wynnum, Queensland, Australia 4178 Phone: Mobile: Brendan Parker Lakatoi Pty Ltd Maritime Solutions Most Things Nautical Marine Surveyors Pre Purchase, Insurance and Vessel Inspection Reports Peter Pope International Institute of Marine Surveying MIIMS Australasian Institute of Marine Surveyors AIMS Registered Marine Surveyor Phone: PO Box 5093, Manly Qld maritimesolutions@hotmail.com 62 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

63 de Directory MAINSHEET Trade Directory Euan MacDonald East Coast Marina 570 Royal Esplanade, Manly Qld 4179 Telephone: Fax: Mobile: Antifouling Detailing - Interior and Exterior Insurance Work Timber & Fibreglass Works Refit Project Management Scheduled Servicing Skippering/Deliveries Equipment Repairs/Replacement Marine Plumbing Varnishing Call Andrew on or andrew@awmarine.com.au Shed 2 - RQYS Mainsheet 63

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66 KNOW YOUR RQYS BURGEE F RQYS Pennant Medium RQYS Burgees available for purchase in small, medium or large to suit your specific boat size. RQYS Burgee Call into the RQYS Reception to get yours today! F RQYS Pennant Medium RQYS Life Member Burgee RQYS Commodore RQYS Vice Commodore RQYS Rear Commodore RQYS Past Commodore RQYS Past Commodore & Life Member Berths Available for Rent at RQYS 597 Berth Marina Monohull or Multihull Berthing Berth sizes range from 10m to 33.5m Short and long term rental is available Single phase power and water included in rental price 3 Phase power is available at some larger berths and is metered and charged 2m LAT harbour PLEASE CALL THE MARINA OFFICE ON FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND BOOKINGS. 66 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

67 REGISTERED VESSELS OWNERS It has been some time since we published our Vessel Register and whilst every care has been taken to keep it up to date there are possibly some discrepancies. We would appreciate your assistance in advising if your records are shown as incorrect and we will ensure they are updated. 04FSH 1278 HEAVEN CAN WAIT GUAGE 24 SEVEN 29er C 2C 2nd Time Lucky 911 A CAPPALA ABSOLUTE HOOT ACCOMPLICE ADACAS ADAGIO ADVENTURER AFFINITY AFRICAN QUEEN AILZARK AJA AKAMA AKINA AKITA ALBACORE ALEGRIA ALEX ALEX B ALL IN ALL ON RED ALLECAT ALLEGIANCE II ALLSTATE I ALLURE ALONA ALPHA CENTAURI ALPHA II ALTAIRE ALVIS AMADEUS I AMALFI AMAYA II AMBIENCE AMBIENCE AMBITION AMBITION AMY DEE AMY J ANCHORMANN ANDROMEDA ANGEL HEART ANNA ANNA II ANNA MARIA ANNABELLE ANNEKE ANNIE ANONYMITY ANTARES ANTARES ANTIPODES II ANTIQUITY ANYTHING GOES APHELION AQUA BOY AQUAPRO AQUASITION 111 ARAB ARAB ARABELLA ARABSQUE I ARANUI ARC ARCADIA ARCADIA ARCADIA ARES ARGUS ARKIE Auger D G Hollis P R Blight D B Guley H Douglas T I Bowden C J McDowall R J Morcombe G MacDonald C A Turton D P Fawcett J Cooper M Keag M A Marsh G P Thomas D J Goldenberg A I Doggett G M Burrell C T Boittier R Buckley A D Capp D C Hoogstraten J Goadby M T Moule B Weiss T W Cameron R A Baddiley K C Baker B M Buddle K E Blackburn R J Cribb R J Greentree D J Morrissey P D Deeks B Blumson C E Boast E Lake N D Markwell J S Doran P W Crampton M D Kingsberry M T Gerval J Roberts C A Pares B E Prange A J Cardell J W Easton M T Mann S Tozer C G Warneke B Miller V Voltz E W Beaumont J Andrews F W McDermott P J Barnes R K Readford T R Cuneo FNI R/Cdr B E Cuneo T A Phillips G J Hutchison B R von Frankenberg A C Holliday P J Thorne H W Farley D R Dart J A Barr I J Tupou J Ward CSC J Ker A I Von Leixner G S Campbell H K Davidson M J Hermann B R Hermann P G Vernon W G Kimmorley C E Markey N R ARMANI ARTEMIS EOS ARTFUL DODGER ARTOO ARUNTA JAE ARVIA AS-IF ASTERIX ASTRO A-TEAM ATHENA ATHENA ATLANTIS ATTILA ATTITUDE AUDACIOUS AUS 2179 AWESOME AZIMUTH AZZURRA B14 B52 BAD INFLUENCE BAIT AND SWITCH BALAIKA BALAMARA BALI HAI II BALLESTA BANDANNA BARBARIAN BARBARIAN BARCAROLLE II BART BASTET BAY REMEDY Bayliner PM029Q 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Gray P Remington F B Smith C Franklin B M Ginnivan B Marshall J A Bailey T M Renwick J M Meyer A G Holt K M McWilliam G D Currie J B Hall A D Coulsen C D Somers P L Best J W Harburg P V Kennedy J C Phillips J R Buhr K R Wiklund M J Renwick J M Green R J Sinclair M J Pearse I D Bridges M J Douglas B L Herrmann J R Ramsay G Stanhope G J Lavis A J BLUE MOON BLUE MOON II BLUE NOSE BLUE PLAINS DRIFTER BLUE STREAK BLUEBOTTLE BLUEBOTTLE BLUEFIN BLUNDERBUSS BOBBY S GIRL BOMBALA BON ESPOIR BON VOYAGE BONHEUR BOOP A DOOP BOOTROSS Bootstraps BORIS TOO BORN FREE BORN TO RUN BOSTON WHALER BOSTON WHALER OUTRAGE 24 BOX OFFICE BOXER BRAHMS UND LISTZ BREAKAWAY BRICKLEBRIT BRIGHT EYES BRIGHT IDEA BRIO BRITTANY ROSE BRIZO BROADSWORD BROADSWORD BRONTY BUCCANEER BUNDALONG BUNKER 1 BUNYIP 11 BURRANEER BUSHRANGER C HORSE CABARET CABARET II CADIBARRA CALM C S CALPE TWO CALRON II CAMAC CAMIRA CANDY CAPER CAT CAP N JACK CAPRICCIO CAPRICORN CAPRICORN CAPTIN S CAT CARAMOR CARATS CARBON CREDITS CAREENING BAY CAROLEY CARRERA CARRERA CASCADE CASSIUS CASUARINA CASUARINA TWISTER CASUARINA TWISTER CAT FISH CATACAOS CATALINA CAT-A-TONIC CATHERINE MARY CAVIAR CAVOK CEIL II CEILIDH LASS Henderson S D Whyte M J Forde F G Millichamp J C Pearson B Henderson D M O Hare J W Keogh M S Kinsman F S Leman J M Bradley B F Noble A J Benfer A J Harris R J Wright I D Bradford M E Lorenz K Johnston C A Blocksidge N B Moloney J D Way B Corrie A S Bloomer W Tyquin C M Darrouzet P A Waldie M S Way B Ford G C Fraser J A Firkins J F DeMaria S R Needham T Kruger P S Looke D F Holm P A Baxendale S J Bowen D Wehl A C Steffan J R Day R W Kibble S K Gargan K Bax R H Lake N D Chard P W Choules P R Cowley D M Leaver D McRobbie C J Quayle D A Baker D K Griffiths J A Potts J K Job M J Conde P J McMeniman P J Hando G N Campbell K J Driscoll S K Bailey T M Tyquin P/Cdr J G M Twine D S Hine D Hine K Kelso J A Hallam J Fielding OAM G D Bishop S H Bishop V M Locke A C Thomson P J Elliott D R Fisher A J Maddern T L Hindle G J 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68 REGISTERED VESSELS OWNERS CEL-A-DOR CELEBRATION CELEBRATION CELESTE CERTA CITO C EST LA VIE C EST LA VIE I CHAI CHARISMA CHARLIE CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE S DREAM CHATTI CHICA PICA CHICANE CHILL PILL CHILLI CAT CHIQUITA CHOC TOP CHRISTOBEL CINTRA CINTRA CLARIAN CLASSIC LADY CLIFTON CLOUDY BAY COCONUT TELEGRAPH COHORT COLLYSARK II COLOMBINA COMES A TIME CONDITION ZULU CONQISTADOR CONQISTADOR CONSQUISADOR CONTENDER 1364 CONTENTMENT COOCHIN COOCHIN COOL ME DOWN COOLCHANGE CORELLI CORNELIA MARIA CORROBBOREE CORUM CORUM COSTA LOTTA CRANK CRAZY IVAN CRITICAL PATH CROSSBOW CROSSBOW CROSSWIND CRYSTAL CUMQUAT MAY CUNNING PLAN CURLEW CURLEW ESCAPE CURLEW III CURTIS AMBASSADOR CUSSN CUT SNAKE CUTLOOSE D/Relo SEA DREAM DÁCCORD DAISY KAY DANCING LADY DANGEROUS WHEN WET D ARTAGNON DAS BOOT DATA #3 DAUNTLESS DAWN S LIGHT DAYS LIKE THIS DECOY DEFIANCE DEGREES OF FREEDOM DEKADENCE DEPTH CHARGE ETHEL DESPERATE MEASURES DESPERATE MEASURES DESTINY DETACHED DIALBA Berg R E Gibbons C F Gibbons M Green B P Kendal J N Menhinnitt B E Chapman G J Meakin R Clout D L O Hare J W Murphy W F Lewis P R Crockett J E Loveband D H Wiklund J A Bloomer W McGovern C Mallon B Pilecki M L Hill-Smith M N Fisher A J Fox P F Fraser I G Mactaggart P Clifton O D Byrne P B Ker A I Donovan B J Tozer C G Reye E F McKay S A Meikle G J Rylance T D Strachan T A Wiklund M J Monaghan T Baillie W J Koremans R P Koremans S R Perry S L Madgwick R C Brown H H Clout D L Robertson R J Anderson G T Anderson T C Mercer M Wiklund A J Bates P J Harvey P G Gnyubkin V Pretorius C J Graham J I Trindall A E Ford G C Milne A F Shaw G C Luck G R Gibson M P Power AM M C Pocock G K Dean R E Shead W N O Reilly J M Keogh P D Keller V J Hawksford R J Von Richter M W Hedge K L Davis M Colledge B Baisden K A Stewart R M Clouston J E Butterfield D J Coulsen C D Allen C P Kerin S E Clauson A N Richards D N Richards S Threlfall Cdr I R Manning L M Gettons R W DINAHMOE DIRTY GIRL DIRTY RAT DISCLOSURE DOLPHIN DOLPHIN II DOMASA DOMOTTED DONKEY DONKEY ON THE EDGE DOUBLE IMPACT DOUBLE TROUBLE DOVE TAIL DOWN UNDER DRACOMARIS DRAG QUEEN DRAKE S PRAYER DREAM CAPER DREAMCATCHER DREAMCATCHER DRINA DRY WHITE DUGONG DUNDEE DUNE ROAD DVETTE DW43 E CAPOE E CAPOE EAGLE II ECLIPSE EGERO EGRESS II ELECTRA ELKINGTON ELLEN R ELYSIA EMOTIONAL RESCUE EMOTIONAL RESCUE EMOTIONAL RESCUE ENAVIGO ENCHANTE ENCORE ENDLESS ADVISE II ENDLESS FLIGHT ENVY EPINEPHRINE EROS ESA-ALA ESCAPADE I ESCAPE ESCAPE HATCH ESCAPE POD ESPRESSO ESPRIT ESPRIT ESPRIT DE CORPS ETCHELLENCE ETOSHA EUPHORIA I EXILE I EXIT STRATEGY EZEE 2 FAIR BUMP PLAY ON FAIR DINKUM AUS1347 FAIR LADY FANCY THAT FAPETESAKE FARAWAY FASCINATION FAST AND FURIOUS FEEL GOOD FELIX 1 FELIX 11 FERIEN FIDELIS FIGJAM FIGMENT FINE COTTON FINKY DINK TOO FINKY-DINK FIRE V FIREFLY FIRST EDITION Brake D Barr I J Lovell C M Akhavan S T McGuire S A Chapple G L Cziel P Krawczyk M S Beebe J S Torpy J S Parker B Crawley R J Burkitt J F Davis M Hembrow R T Lorenz K Johannessen R Biggs R Rutt M Rutt M A Thurston M E Purdy D M Goodman J L Perrin L C Bishop C W Ford G C Clarke T Oostra A Warburton S J Leman J M Simister J S McMillan W Thomson J L Hamilton T Pienaar H S Harvey A J Stiff N P Cuneo W J Dibetta C J Girdis S N Macfarlane L P Bauer M D Conde P J Muir J Apsitis-Lynch F Miller M A Bailey C W Bishopp B Masters L P Strange A H Donnelly W J Munro B A Lewandowski J Donkin M B Lavis A J Peberdy R J Holm P A Cassell D B Tait R F Parker W C Newman P R Christensen T Beale W N Rose D M Hudson G A King R J Bailie B Wood P S Dux P F Pares B E Harcourt E F Hateley M Geroff P I Hyde M J Hillier B M Stoke N A Pugh A MacKinnon D Wassell R J Wood E M Wood E M O Brien L Rogers M E Guley M FIRST LOVE FLASH LIGHT FLOATING LEMON FLOW FLOYD FLYER FLYING CIRCUS FLYING COLOURS II FLYING DRAGON FLYING FISH FORCE 6 FORCE FOUR FORCEFUL FOREVER YOUNG I FORTE FORTITUDE FOX MAY WONDER FOXSEA LADY FRAULEIN FROSCH FRAYED KNOT FRAZ FREE BIRD FREE MAN FREE SPIRIT 3842 FREEBOOTER II FREEDOM FREGATA FRENCH BEE FRENCH KISS FREQUENTFLYER FREYCINET FREYCINET I FREYJA IV FRIDAY FRIENDSHIP II FRUITION F-TROOP FULL BORE 1 FULL TILT FUND A MENTAL FUSION GALAXY 585 GALENE I GAMBIL GANGSTA GEM GEMCAT GEN XY GEN Y GENESIS GEORGIA EXPRESS GERONIMO II GERONIMO III GHOST GIL Girls Rock GITANA GLIDER GOLDMUND GOM GONE WITH THE WIND GOOD AS GOLD GOOD KARMA GOODTIMES GOPHER SHUFFLE GRAND CRU GRAND FINALE GRAND LADY GRAZED & BRUZED GRENDEL GRETA GUARDIA DEL FUEGO GUTHREY S ROCKET GYPSY GYPSY LADY GYPSY MARINER HAGAR HAINSEY HAKUNA MATATA HALCYON HALCYON 4 HALCYON DAYS HALYCON HAMMERHEAD Trewin G A Land C W Fox R Peterson K Nelson S J King N K Grant A W Cavaye D M Dalebout P C Spork N F Casbolt P Badham I F Walker J R Simpson R Uren L Jones P A Wood E M Catelan M L Dagwell H Burkitt K E Bond P Wilkey P Freeman P C Smith A B Bowman N K Fisk M P Gale R W Greasley R McLeod D Wren C W Proctor D M Sorensen C Edwards D A Goldburg J J Garth N A Gibbs A Taylor B M Byth G R Doherty J Sykes R Outridge G J Bassingthwaighte E B Morgan I R Middleton J Bowman J D Wood S L Harbison M Chew M J Chew M J Tromp F Knights A K Drinnen R L Watson A L Mikanovic K N Matthews W P Doriean J R Watkins P R Baum S Farbach K R Ringwood A Laborie I S Hill R G Capp D C Gillespie D L Bowman I M Bishop R J Ogilvie A D Loudoun G T Manion B J Devine T Sweeney J B Spencer F A King R J McCartney K J Pulling M E Leppien S J White M P Fussell D J Hunter A Winter J Wulff A J Barton D M Atkinson S Grant P A 68 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

69 REGISTERED VESSELS OWNERS HAPPY CAT HAPPY DUDLES HAPPY MOMENTS HAR HAR HAR HAR HARBOR-NATING HARBOUR ISLAND HARBOUR ISLAND HARD SLOG HARD YARDS HAROLD HOLT HARRY HIGH PANTS HARRY O HASTA LA VISTA HAVOC HAWK EYE HEARTBEAT II HECTOR HEEMSKIRK HELTER SKELTER HERCULES HERON - TDK972 HILDA MAY HOBIE HOBIE TURBO HOBIE16 HOBO HOGS BREATH CAFE HOLE IN WON HONEY BEE HOOKY HOOPLA HOOYO MOOYU HOPE HOT PROPERTY HOTLINE HUMPY HURRICANE II BOBSWORTH IKIGAI IKIGAI IM IN A MEETING IMAGINATION IMAGINATION IMAGINATION IMMIGRANT IMP IMPETUOUS IMPETUOUS IMPRESARIO IN THE BLACK IN THE DRINK INAPPROPRIATE SECRET INCITE INDALO INDULGENCE I INFINITY INSHALLAH INSPIRATION INTANGIBLE SOPHISTICATION INTERLOPER INTRINSIC INTRUSION II INYA DREAMS IREX II IT S NATURAL JABULANI JACK TAR JACQUI JAMBALAYA JANASCA JASON JASPER JAYD JAZ JAZZ JEDARROW JEMIMAH JENNY 7 JESS JESSANDRA JEZABEL JIN LONG JODI K McLean F J Collins C K Ford S L Harrison M B Harrison S S Higgins J R Haseler J M Miller P/Cdr K A Allen A S Ripper T S Turton D P Willmott G R Ogilvie A White R M Franklin J Powell G E Odlum J D King R J Poulter S B Wilson A N Reilly W R Dunstan N C Trezise T M Cronin J Palmer D C Askew K A Thomson P J Andrews R A Schofield A J Fox R Steer J R Coxon S W Trezise T M Ridderhof M J Steinhardt P V Davidson G Scott C Muller M J Phillips A K Bateson M Bateson T M Grimes R Morgan I G Morgan J Pares B E Rose D M Stransky M P Dawbarn T C Wildermuth C Girdis N S Lawrence A O Gorman R Fleming J A Archer C Sharp P F Butler P A Hopkins P D Johnstone G Pares B E Reeves C Pitt M S O Brien P K McGrail C E Bletchly W H MacDonald E J Mallon G Mayers A F Malgarini M Hamilton M Kean B J Nelson P R Harland A M Grenier R Shipley B R Agius-Jones J Kidd I D Harris C J Morse D Wright I D Wells A D Dane R W Gardam P B Dahl R L McLean E M JOHN B JOLLY SPIRIT JOULE JUMBUCK JUNO JUST TOO FUNNY KAHLUA KAIROS KAIROS KALA VENTURER KAMARA KAMIKAZE KANALOA KARMA KASYMA KAT KATELYN J KATHLEEN KAYEANNE KEA LANI KEEN AS MUSTARD KELEW KENNO MAGIC KENNY KERI CRAIG KERUMBA KETCHUP KINGFISH KINKUNA KINTA III KIPONA KNOT EASY KNOT HOME KNOT TOO SHABBY KNOT@WORK KOHI KON-TIKI KOOMELA KOONYA IV KORA KORA KOZA KRISTA KU330Q KULPUNYA LA BAMBA LA DANE LA NINA LA VIE LA VITA LADY LADY CAROLINE LADY J LADY JAQUALYN LADY K LADY LEE LADY LYNDA LADY MARGARET LAGUZ LAHANA LAHARA LALAPANZI LALAPANZI LAMBOURDINI LANDIA Laser LASER LASER LASER LASER LASER LASER LASER LASER LASER LASER LASER LASER LASERBOUT LAURABADA II LAZEALONG LAZY SUNDAY LEAR LEGLESS Crockett S G Bridge R J Gabriel L G Eastgate I J Hall B I Martin T Shooter D I Upham N Upham P Kennedy J F Hall D A Green B P Driscoll S K Neilson G J Davenay H C Wendt R J Lough J Voltz E W Ledger B G Jensen L Kennedy M J Wood A E Kennedy M R Andersen J R Craig P F Faragher T G Pollak D W Rankin G Chippendale M Field D J Carlton J D Snow J A O Connor G C Ingram R B Davey P F Wright W J Hando G N McKenzie B J Carlile R M Lucock N Robertson M D Melville C McDermott P J Di Bartolomeo M Lambart D E Fiddyment T J Barnes L Morwood R P Wade N C Moore G P Zaphir S Morris B G Oldham G J Smith R B Marks W G Harris S M Baird J I Gower M Bryan AM R Millard P E Adams R B Granger B D Granger Q P Lambourne H Frew J H Danks P Askew K A Purcell R Dunstan A W Rees J G Bowler A J Hatfield J T Patane J W Fuller E L Halton G Needham T Brew F J Dutton N J Mason K Belfield M D King R M McKean W J Hircock J J Hewitt D R LEISURE LET S ROCK LEYLA LIBERATION LIBERTY II LIBERTY III LIETA Lighthorse WDP LILYTE LIMA LIMELIGHT LIMELIGHT LITTLE 1 LIVE WIRE LIVING THE DREAM LOANI LONG RUN LOOK OUT NOW LOOKOUT LOOSE CANNON LORNA JAN LOST THE TOSS LOVIN LIFE LOVIN LIFE LUCINDA BAY LUCINDA BAY LUCINDA BAY LUCINDA II LUCINDA II LUCINDA II LUCK OF THE IRISH LYKE MAC 5 MAD MAX MAD MAX I MAD PATTER MADEIRA Magic MAGIC DAZE MAGIC DOLPHIN MAHE MAINEMAID MAINEMAID MAKAIRA MALLANA MALUKA MALUKA I MANAROA BAY MANAROA BAY MANATEE MANDALAY MANDALAY VII MANLY UNIT MARABOU MARAM MARELER MARGARET ANN MARGARET J MARGUERITA MARIS MARISA MARKSMAN MARLEY MARLI MARLIN MARLO MARLO MARLOO IV MARRIAH MARXY2 MASTERPIECE MATIKA 4 MATIKA 5 MATRIX MAXI RAGAMUFFIN MAYA MAYFAIR MCMOGGY MEASURES UP MEDEA MEDINA MEDITRINA MEEANDAH MEHITABEL Rowell R A Baxendale A Reed W Weir D A McCormick T P Spork N F Quinn M Peach N R Bliss D J Fox P F Johnston R O Hanlon B J Barrett L G Coulsen C D Bolton M J Nelson J R Wilkey P Poulter S B Sinfield C Roe E I Wood R C Bush J C Williams G D Williams S J Tyquin C M Tyquin J P Tyquin P J McMaster A H Phelan E F Waldie D J Cowley E G Whitbread J W McKay G W Considine A J Quan M Arnold P H Wilson M S Martschinke H G Horton D E Manion G R Pope P Warlow J W Warlow L Russell C T Shaw P T Cole C V Hart F D Dransfield K J Dransfield W P Davidson J Smith T Dibetta C J DiBetta T J Kendall D Cowen A E Dorrough C J Lambourne H Bull D J Farrow M Cunneen C J Reynolds A R Marks D W Moore M E Benevides De Carvalho A A Dibetta C J Jellett S Vickers L J Girdis CBE P/Cdr N S Holm P 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70 REGISTERED VESSELS OWNERS MELALEUCA MELALUKA MELCHIOR MELELEUKA MERIDIEN OF MELBOURNE MIA MIA MIA LIA MIAMBA MIASMA MICKEY RAT MID PACIFIC MIDLAND STAR MILLKRAFT MIMOSA MINERVA MIRANDA MISCHIEF MISS-CHIEF MISS-STRESS MISTA GYBE MISTACY MISTER LUCKY MISTER MAGOO MISTOFFELEES MISTRAL MISTY ROSE MISUNDERSTANDING MOJO MOLLIE II MOLOKAI MONDO MONIQUE MONKEY BUSINESS MOONGLADE MOONGLOW MOONSHADOW MOONSHADOW MOONSHADOW VI MOONSHINE MOORESCA MORE INTRIGUE MORE THAN MAGIC MOTIVATOR MOTORLINE BMW MOVE IT MOWANA MR KITE MR PICKWICK S MR SMARTARSE MS ADVENTURE MUIRS MANLY MARINE MULLEE MULLEE MULLET MULLET I MUNDORA MURRUMBA MUSTANG 3200 MUSTANG SPORTS CRUISER MUSTIQUE MV DREGGEN MV MISTRESS MV QUEST MY CHRISTINE MY FAIR LADY MY LADY T MY MAXI MY TOY MYSTERY GIRL MYSTIC NACRA 5 NAMALETA NANCY JEAN NARRAGO NATARA NAUTI BUOY NAUTIQUE MAGIC NEGRIL NELL NEPTUNE NERANG NEREID I NERIDA NEVER TOO NAUTI Lough J C Hart J E Bianchi H Smith G L Boogaard M Miller P/Cdr K A Nutting F A Chugg M W Blundell T J Reeves C Ehrsam W Harper J W Cameron D A Edwards P Quinn G W Glenn D J Cavill P J Franklin J Morris S H Seymour C G Redfern D T Robinson L Hipgrave W M Ruckert J Harvey P L Cressey R H Baddiley P C O Donnell K J Slocombe T M Noble S J Hobbs D J Sweeney R Budd S H Remington F B Bejsta E McCallum D A Anderson W M Platt L Kostellar L Caro T P Moore P J Stephensen M J Lilley J A Madgwick R C Rose C Turton D P Juniper OAM L A Northcott A D Wilson S G Hipgrave W M Freeman P C Muir J Pettersson H R Rylance T A Perrins A R DeGroot R Collins K J Oxby W T Colledge B Everson N D Pickett B M Tesch M S Porter J B Harvie D H Fenwick P A Rudkin A J O Gorman H C Nielsen D M Humphreys M W Taylor B M Elias V Goodbun P J Dickson J E Lenton H T Bray M W Healey J A Snow J A Mulherin H D Chivers I F Brooks P Ferguson OAM P/Cdr J A Baily J W Hardy OBE J Osewald W NEW YORK NICKY C NIGHT NURSE NIMBUS I NINIGO NO COMMENT NO FEAR NO REGRETS NO SECRETS NO SENSE Noble Ingin NOCTURN NOMAD NORLYN NORMANDY NORTH LIGHT NORTH WEST NORTHERLY NORTHERN TREK NOT A DIAMOND NOT NAMED-RG805Q NOT SO NIMBLE NOT THAT WAY NUTS NYALA OCEAN OCEAN 7 OCEAN AFFINITY OCEAN ANGEL OCEAN BLUE OCEAN BOUND OCEAN CRUSADER OCEAN CRUSADER OCEAN STORM OCEANIC PEARL OCKTANE OCTET ODYSSEY ODYSSEY II OLD TOM OLD YELLA OLIVE J OLIVE J ON Y VA ONE TOO MANY ONLY HUMAN ONYX OPTIMIST PRIME OQ208Q ORA ORION OSCARS RIDE OSIRIS II OSPREY IV OUR TURN OUT OF THE BLUE OUTA CONTROL OUTER EDGE OUTNUMBERED OUTSIDER OUTSIDER N.T. OVERTIME OYSTER SHOT OZZI P2 PACIFIC PELICAN PACIFICA VII PACIOLI PAIKEA PALOMARES PANACEA PANACHE PANAMA PANDA PANDANUS PANDANUS PANDANUS PANDANUS PANDANUS PANDORA II PANDORA XI PANTOJA PARADIGM PARADISE Fox A J Cooper I M McCart P/Cdr C R Gresham J Perrins J G McGuire P J Golder J S Fielding G R Shaw P A Cox R Madsen M Kirby P/Cdr W G Antonieff G A Crowley P C Crockett J E Land P/Cdr D R Spork N F Johnson M R Trim W P Redfern D T Johnson R C Crooke OAM P/Cdr R E Nelson S J Bull D J Tristram I R Lewis S C Keag A N Lewis S C Munro B Dagge M A Lewis S C Thomson A Thomson I Lewis A S Broome A N Koremans S R Way P J Black A C Girdis CBE P/Cdr N S Barker A D Mulkearns D Tapp A K Tapp J Osewald W Davis M R Deshon AM J P Callender P A Vile A R Jobson R W Olivieri A Harper M A Sheekey I J Smith G D Scott P N Burkett J Green S M Warneke A M Larking J S Melvin M D Cooper G C Anderson G T Sharpe C L Clout D L Staples I Thompson J M Drieu R J Tritton W H Barr I J Fraser R G Hood M Bates P J Brown A D Holzapfel T W Stevens P G Phillips P/Cdr B J Phillips B M Phillips J A Skinner C D Skinner S J Critchley E G Nezmah C A Hann S K Fleming W A Smith G B PAST CARIN PATANGA PATCH OF BLUE PATIENCE II PATRIOT PATROL PAWS PDQ PEACE OF MIND PEACHES AND CREAM PEAK PERFORMANCE II PEGASUS DESUGNS PEGASUS I PEGASUS I PEGASUS IX PEGASUS VIII PELAGICAT PELAGOS PELICAN III PEOW PEOW PERFECT PEARL PERRY 59 M/S PHANTOM II PHARLAP PHASE 2 PHOEBE PHOENIX PHYLLIS PICKLE FORK PIGLET PIPELINE DRILLERS PIPER 1 PLAN B PLATINUM PLAYPEN PLEASE TURN OVER PLEIADES POLAR 2100 DC POLARIS POLARIS VII POMPEI POLLY POR VIDA POSTCODE POSTCODE POWER SAFE POWERPLAY PRACTICAL MAGIC PRAWN IDENTITY PRIME MOVER PRIME TIME PRINCESS MARY Private Lass PROBS NOT PURA VIDA PURE DEAD BRILLIANT PURE INTENT PURE INTENT QUADELLE QUANDAMOOKA II QUAZOOSLE QUEEN V RACER XY RAGE II RAGTIME RAMASEAS 1 Random II RANDOM TRAVELLER RAPID RAPID FIRE RAPSCALLION RAPTOR REBECCA REBEL REBORN REBOUND RECKLESS RED DECK RED HORNET RED S LEGEND REGARDLESS RENA G RENAISSANCE II RENEGADE RESTLESS Tritton D C Williams K J Weise G J Fisher C B Higgins P A Wolfe K J Ross A J Cooper M Stephensen M J Clark C M McKenzie J A Donovan B Chew A J Chew M J Amos E Wright I D Craig B K Currie J B Conroy G E Triggell A T Dore R B Schmidt R H McInerney S T Jullyan M G Kerswill W J Stump N W Clarke K J Daunt A J Kerrison C Cowley E G Whitbread B A MacDonald E J Perrins A R Robertson R J Deshon AM J P Wood S P Ritchie D C Wilson T Gallagher V/Cdr M D Wright I D Lindores P W Elias V King A E Miller P/Cdr K A Christensen W P Noble B C Belcher OAM M A Bowler P M Watson L J Schroder A A Gower J L Paterson B L Richmond C T McLatchie P D Cameron R Battley S Battley Y E Waraker K R Holman I W Tuffley J C Tzaneros S Muir J Watson G L Morgan C W Melrose V K Lahanas P J Stoddart A J Cavill P/Cdr G Brew A Healey D M Morse N G Davis H R Beard S A Blocksidge N B Sanders M Elliss W H Bowler P M Stevenson J H Collie D J Ward J T Greig A C Hodges M T Sampson T J Harper B R 70 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

71 REGISTERED VESSELS OWNERS RESTLESS SIX Brewer P A REVELATION Pares B E REVELATION Prange A J REVIVAL Hodder D G RHIANNAN Esco W RHUMB LINE McKay B A RIB Madsen M RIFF RAFT Wolrige R D RIVER BANKS Willis N R RIVERBANKS Vile A R RIVERSONG Cavill P J ROAMING STAR Braithwaite N ROARING FORTIES Hine D ROCK STEADY Blight D B ROMA BELLE Sharpe P J ROMANCE Dellit K T RONIN Weise G J ROSE Williams R R ROSEBUD Stump A ROSEBUD Stump N W ROUGH DIAMOND Ramsay G ROULETTE Johnson M R ROUS EXPLORER Green T N ROWBOTHAM Riek A T ROYAL BLUE Williamson B R ROYCE Harper A E RQ6 Irvine J B RS Tera Cooper M RS:X 1199 O Brien L B RSX Smith R A RSX AUS 2012 Tyack J RSX AUS-1133 O Brien S M RSX BOARD O Brien L B RUBBER JUNGLE WETSUITS Keag A N RUBY JUNE Hutton S C RUFF LIFE Morgan I G RUFF RED Hall M RUFRED Arnold A H RUM RUNNER Hyne P W RUMBLER Hills G A RUMMIN BEAR Neilson M A RUNNING ON CREDIT Skinner C D RUSHOUR Carruthers D M RUSTY TRAWLER Adams J G RUTHLESS Grove W D RUTHLESS Sealey S J SABOTEUR Talbot P SABOT-NAME TBC Galloway A F SAHARA Crowley A J SAILBOARD 1 Sterling D J SAILOR JERRY Kemp J SAJESAR Weiss P SAKE Smith A T SALACIA Everett S C SALT ASH II Wright I D SALT SHAKER III Jenyns P R SALTY Heathwood J J SALTY CAT Seymour D C SALTY NOMAD II Christie J B SAMARINDA Roberts D B SAMPSON Sampson J A SAMURAI Bridges M J SANDBOY Fair R SANITY Glancy G F SANS SOUCI III Rose D C SANTE Cameron N A SAOIRSE Meehan J G SAPPHIRE Van Riel T SASHA Culwick M D SASHIMI MARU Meyer A G SASKIA Hayes M SASKIA I Renaut A SASSI Taggart R L SATIN DOLL Murray D R SATISFACTION Pares B E SATURN Dagan E F SAUMAREZ Riek T E SAUVAGETTE Hibberd D SAVAGE Savage E SAVAGE OSPREY BOWRIDER Blocksidge J G SAVANNA JANE Christensen W P SAVE FARRIS Hurd W M SCALLYWAG Vinton R SCARLET Furtado G SCARLETT SCHIEHALLION SCHOSBOATOO SCOTIA SCREAMING CAT SEA BANANA SEA DEUCED SEA DRAGON SEA EAGLE I SEA HAWK SEA KING 2 SEA MIST SEA SHUTTLE SEA STALLION SEA YA SEA YA SEABISCUIT SEADOO SEADRIFT SOCIAL CLUB SEAFOX SEAGATTA SEAL SEALEGS SEALESTIAL Searchwave SEASPRAY SECOND WIND SENJERO SENSATION SENTIENT SEQUANA SEQUIOA SEQUOIA SEREN SERENITY SERENITY SERENITY I SERRAVALLE SEVILLE SHADOW FAX SHADOW OF LORELEI SHAGGY S SHAKAYA SHAKIN NOT STIRRED SHANDA SHANGHAI SHANNON STAR SHANYPOPS SHANYPOPS SHARKCAT-Mini SHA-ZAUL SHE SHEARWATER SHEILA SHEKINAH SHELMAJA SHOCKWAVE 55 SHOGUN SIBONAY SIKA MUNZI Silver Fern SILVER SPRAY SIMPATICO SIMPATICO SINDBAD SIRIUS SIROCCO I SITARA SIX PAK SKEDADDLE SKIRMISH SLAM SLICE OF HEAVEN SMIDGEN SMOOTH OPERATOR SNADI SNOW GOOSE SOBEK SOLANA SOLITAIRE IV SOMA SOMA Sophie Maree SOPHISTICATION Margetts C C Smyth J M Schofield A J Tuma J J Callender P A Fomiatti J Hollis P R Brown M A Redfern D T Piacun C W Christie J C Munro R E Hurst R F Smith G P Christie J C Haddad C Lovell A E Schmidt R H Green K Hall D J Willett S J Droppleman J Wood L J Baddiley C A Martin R B Dellit T N Davison M B Lobban R Letten R Houghton L Sutter M C Barnett R J Spurgin G B Clarke W D Brown B Fowell J L Young H E McGhie R C Macdonnell R J Fry I K Wilkinson P M Bell D B Garth R Parsons S A Wieland B I Early A C Francis D J Huybers D E Huybers P C Leppien S J Gold P K Canfield W E Lobston P R King R J East G R Wasson R J Cruse G E Leman J M Wall L K McAuliffe R D Paterson J J Hazell M J Taylor A G Taylor J Sara V R Wood S L Bailey I R Anderson R S Milne D P Smith R K Harland A M Wolrige S H Batkin D B Glover I D Nathanson L K Puhakka A J Anderson P/Cdr K J Van De Poll R Hassett J R Pratt S J Allen R Cook J McDonald M N Bates M W SORAYA SOU WESTER SOUTH PASSAGE SOUTHERN CROSS YACHTING OCEANS SOUTHERN ECHO SOUTHERN EXPOSURE SOUTHERN EXPOSURE SPARTA SPECULARI SPICKS & SPECS SPION KOP SPIRIT OF KOOMOOLOO SPIRIT OF KOOMOOLOO SPIRIT OF TOMMIE SPLASH SPLASH I SPLIT SPRITE SPUTTY SQUEEZED SS MINO JOHNSON ST BRENDAN STACER STAGE III STAMPEDE STAR OF THE SEA STARVING HUNGRY STAY CLASSY STEAMY WINDOWS STEPPIN ALONG STOKED STONEFISH STORMBIRD II STORMY LADY STRATOCASTER STRAY CAT STREAMLINE STREETCAR STRESS RELIEF STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL STRIKE STYLOPORA SUITE 2 SUMMER WIND SUMMER WIND SUMMERIZED SUNBEAM SUNBEAM SUNDANCE DS SUNDANCER SUNDAZE SUNDOWNER SUNDOWNER 1 SUNRUNNER SUNRUNNER. SUNSEEKER M J SUNSHINE SUPERMOLLI SURPRISE SURPRISE II SUSKY SUSKY SUTHERLAND SUZANNE SUZIE TOO II SV ORION SV THUNDERBIRD ONE SWALLOW SWALLOW ROSE SWEET AS SWEET DREAMS SWEET MANGO SWEETHART SWEETHEART SWIFT SWIFTSURE SWINGSET SWORDFISH SWORDFISH I SYCHELLES SYMBOL SYNERGY SYNERGY TACHYCARDIA Best S G Schweitzer G J Key A D Job M J Candy H N Cuthbert C W Cuthbert J A Danks P McGuire G M Ford G C Nicolson Setz H A Freebairn M D Freebairn M W Hulme P Barnes B C Dennett M J Whiteman J K Sampson T J Patrick M Simmers J W Sterling D J Whiston M Wallace I C Pitt M S Cameron J B Kehl J C Warneke B Bridge C Jeffery D R Sutherland P Ker A I Rankin G Wood S L Murphy R Morton G D Firkins J F Buttrose B D Garland R Collingwood S Richmond C T Wilson I A East G R Kornfeld M Askew K A Steinhardt P V Davis K Cumming M L Cumming S A Hamwood R A Facey M A Bennett R L Beeston S L Beeston S L Muncey S G Northcott A D Bradshaw R Shepherd P J Holley G S Blackburn R J French K Thomson A Thomson I Liebich D Bassingthwaighte E B Costello P Holley G S Hallett M W Dagwell R J Dunstan A W O Kane S Ahern D Cameron N A Pidgeon L D Love P/Cdr A J Bekkers H Stoopman F J Marshall J A Rankin A R Daunt B J Burns-Hind J P Bickle L D Hardisty P J James R W Redman S T Mainsheet 71

72 REGISTERED VESSELS OWNERS TADDY TOO TAG TAILANA TAKE TWO TALISKER TALU TAMANU TAMBOO TAN-A-NA TANDEM TANDEM TANDRA TANTRUM TARDIS II TASLANDER TASLANDER TATTLER TAURANGA TBA T-BELLA TEHANI TEMPEST IV TEMPO TEMPTATION TENNESSEE MISS TERMINATOR TERRA AUSTRALIS TETHYS THALBEN THALLAHASSEE THARION THE BEAST THE FAT CONTROLLER THE FIDDLER THE FLYING DUTCHMANI THE GAMBLER THE GAUNTLET THE HEALER THE LION THE MANLY OFFICE THE MANLY OFFICE THE MANLY OFFICE THE MARCH HARE THE MATRIX THE PROJECT THE RED EMPEROR THE SAINT THE SECOND COMMING THE TREPANNED SKULL THE TUB THEODORA THEODORA THINK N PINK THOMAS THUNDER TIGGER TIME AFTER TIME TOO IMPETUOUS TOOTHLESS TOP GEAR TOROA III TOTAL ECLIPSE Fenner G E Thomason I L Battershill G R Fairweather T Hunter A Heukeshoven F J Crix S Cassidy T Ledwidge P F Cameron S W Kempton G Codd B E Hill-Smith M N Yorke Barber M Crooke J W Crooke OAM P/Cdr R E Young D J Seymour P/Cdr R H Davis M Lovell A E Butler J P Torrens G W Glenn D J Dubois P J Rylance T A Hulbert T F Wilson H Aitchison J C Humphreys M W Collins R A Buttrose B D James M P Pryce C A Daunt A J Van De Poll R Kenny I H Debenham C J Hipgrave W M Lynch D L Bird R O Thomason I L White P A McCrossin R B Waller D S Kemp G J Porter J B Sinclair M J Canfield W E Galloway F R Crooke OAM P/Cdr R E Court J G Court R Lovell C M Little T Grootemaat B Freebairn M W Highet I J Weber R J Andrews H L Little T Hare B G Fergusson B T TOW TRUCK TRANQUILITY TRANSPORTER TRANSPORTER II TRENTINO TRILOGY TRILOGY I TRINGA II TRINITY TRIO TRIPLE 5 TROIS COURS TROPICAL CAT TRUE NORTH TRUMPETER TSUKIJI TUAN TUPELA TURTLE BAY TWICE AS NICE TWO FOOLS FUMBLING TWOCAN TANGO TYPHOON UMM I DON T KNOW UNA MAS UNA MAS UNBELIEVABLE UNNAMED UNRELATED UPPER CUT UPSTART URANIA VAGABOND VAGABOND VAMOOSE VAMOOSE1 VAMOS VAMOS VANISH VEGEMITE VELELLA VELETA VELETA VENTURE VENUS VIAJERO VINCERE VIPER VITESSE VOLARE VOLARE VOYAGER OF BRISBANE VOYAGER OF BRISBANE WAHOO WANDER N HOOKS WARRIOR WARRIOR WATCH DOG WATERLOO TOO WAVELENGTH WAVERLY Stenders A Black R L Burnitt P R Burnitt P R Oxby W T Brooks P Glover K W Hall J A Clifford P A Lawn C A Bishop P\Cdr W Cox P M Young D R Sneesby P/Cdr G J MacDonald C A Stening S J Barker W J Jorgensen A R Eastgate P A Harrison M W Galloway F R Morris A R Ewing W Best D R Ginnivan B Pym R D Belcher OAM M A Corrie A S Bates H L Renwick J M Smith D J Hick P J Candy H N Fisher W Patterson L K Macfarlane L P Couper I B Vermey P Smith M Holm P A Fox P F Cunningham D T Lewis P F Beeston S L Hartigan W J Dow W G Dowd D J Milne D P Thomson I G Bismire R A Cramer S M Hodgen A Hodgen M Mulligan G D Sylvester V J Bendall M A Cross J E Isaacs K G Paterson N S Forster R K Belcher J D WAY TOO FAST WAYFARER WEE JOCK WELLCRAFT WESTWIND WHALE OF A TIME WHATEVER WHEN PIGS FLY WHIMBREL WHIRLWIND WHIRLWIND WHISPER WHISPER WHISPERS WHITE KNIGHT WHITE MISCHEIF WHITE MISCHEIF WHITE MISCHEIF WHITE ORCHID WHITEBIRDS WHITEBIRDS WILANGI WILD 4 WIND WILD BANKS WILD HONEY WILL O THE WISP WILLAMENA 2 WILLPOWER WIND STREAM WINDSONG WINDSONG II WINDSURFER I WINDSURFER III WINDWARD PASSAGE WINDWARD PASSAGE WINDWARD STAR WINIFRED WINTER DAZE WISTARI WIZARD OF THE WIND WOMBAT EXPRESS WOTEVA WOW FACTOR WRAITH OF ODIN WUNDERSCHON WYBALENA X-WING YELLOW PINEAPPLE FISH YEP YEP YVES KLEIN BLUE ZED ZEPHYR I ZEST ZIG ZAG ZINFANDEL ZING ZIZZ ZOES ZOOM Branch R A O Brien P G Cameron R Cattanach B R Kellermann B H Gold P K Keag A N Dewar S Rabjohns N P Bishop B J Bishop K G Kemp G J Kemp J Rogers L White P S Coghlan D A Ralph J I Ralph J I Deane B J Bird R O White P A Thorburn D Bowman D Tuma J McSweeney P A Cockburn W J Gutteridge A H Williams G B Pool L F Harvey P L Bailey M J Sterling J K Sterling J K French K French K Brown J D Kemp P C Winter G A Mooney R J MacKinnon D Perrin A von Richter L P Moffatt A I Glover K W Hugall R A Gilbert D J Moharich J V Beebe J S Van Eyken D Harrison A T Waller K E Galloway A F Baisden A B Heald P Guilfoyle K S Boddington G J Kerr J A Rogers T W Blaikie B W Canfield W E Heathwood A I RQYS LIBRARY UPDATE BY STEVE PAPAS - CONVENOR Now that the first stage of the library is established, the committee wishes to proceed towards the formation of a lending library. Therefore, we are seeking more of your kind donations of suitable books, mainly of nautical themes. Also, we encourage more donations of Rare, Valuable and Historic books to complement and enhance the range we now possess. These may be left at the Office with our thanks. 72 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

73 OWNERS REGISTERED VESSELS Adams J G Adams R B Agius-Jones J Ahern D Aitchison J C Akhavan S T Allen A S Allen C P Allen R Althaus M W Amos E Andersen J R Anderson G T Anderson G T Anderson P/Cdr K J Anderson R S Anderson T C Anderson W M Andrews F W Andrews H L Andrews H L Andrews R A Antonieff G A Antonieff G A Apsitis-Lynch F Archer C Arnold A H Arnold P H Askew K A Askew K A Askew K A Atkinson S Auger D G Baddiley C A Baddiley K C Baddiley P C Badham I F Bailey C W Bailey I R Bailey M J Bailey T M Bailey T M Bailie B Baillie W J Baily J W Baird J I Baisden A B Baisden K A Baker B M Baker D K Barker A D Barker W J Barnes B C Barnes L Barnes R K Barnett R J Barr I J Barr I J Barr I J Barrett L G Barton D M Bassingthwaighte E B Bassingthwaighte E B Bates H L Bates M W Bates P J Bates P J Bateson M Bateson T M Batkin D B Batt K L Battershill G R Battley S Battley Y E Bauer M D Baum S Bax R H Baxendale A Baxendale S J Beale W N Beard S A Beaumont J Beebe J S Beebe J S RUSTY TRAWLER LAHARA JAZ SWEET DREAMS TETHYS DISCLOSURE HARD SLOG DEGREES OF FREEDOM SOMA ATLANTIS PEGASUS IX KENNY CORUM OUTSIDER N.T. SNOW GOOSE SITARA CORUM MOONSHADOW ANNABELLE BEACHED AS TOOTHLESS HOGS BREATH CAFE ATTILA NOMAD ENDLESS FLIGHT INCITE RUFRED MAD PATTER HOBIE16 LASER SUMMER WIND HALYCON 04FSH SEALESTIAL ALEX B MISTY ROSE FORCE FOUR EPINEPHRINE SIROCCO I WINDSONG II BIG RED CARBON CREDITS FANCY THAT CONTENTMENT NEREID I LADY LYNDA ZED DAUNTLESS ALL IN CANDY OLD TOM TUAN SPLASH LA DANE ANNIE SEQUIOA ARAB DIRTY GIRL PACIOLI LITTLE 1 HALCYON DAYS GALAXY 585 SUZANNE UNRELATED SOPHISTICATION CRAZY IVAN PANACEA IKIGAI IKIGAI SLICE OF HEAVEN MAXI RAGAMUFFIN TAILANA PURE INTENT PURE INTENT ENCHANTE GLIDER CABARET LET S ROCK BUCCANEER EZEE 2 REBEL ANNA MARIA DONKEY X-WING Beeston S L Beeston S L Beeston S L Bejsta E Bekkers H Belcher J D Belcher OAM M A Belcher OAM M A Belfield M D Bell D B Bendall M A Benevides De Carvalho A A Benevides De Carvalho A A Benfer A J Bennett R L Berg R E Best D R Best J W Best S G Bianchi H Bickle L D Biggs R Bird R O Bird R O Bishop B J Bishop C W Bishop K G Bishop R J Bishop S H Bishop V M Bishop P\Cdr W Bishopp B Bismire R A Black A C Black R L Blackburn R J Blackburn R J Blaikie B W Blanck D N Bletchly W H Blight D B Blight D B Bliss D J Blocksidge J G Blocksidge N B Blocksidge N B Bloomer W Bloomer W Blumson C E Blundell T J Boast E Boast E Boddington G J Boittier R Bolton M J Bond P Boogaard M Bowden C J Bowen D Bowler A J Bowler P M Bowler P M Bowly P\Cdr D C Bowman D Bowman I M Bowman J D Bowman N K Bradford M E Bradley B F Bradshaw R Braithwaite N Brake D Branch R A Bray M W Brew A Brew F J Brewer P A Bridge C Bridge C L Bridge R J Bridge R J Bridges M J Bridges M J Brooks P SUNDOWNER SUNDOWNER 1 VENTURE MOONGLADE SWIFT WAVERLY PRACTICAL MAGIC UNBELIEVABLE LAURABADA II SHAGGY S WARRIOR BENEVIDES MARLI BON VOYAGE SUNDAZE CEL-A-DOR UMM I DON T KNOW BLACK JACK SORAYA MELCHIOR SYMBOL DREAM CAPER THE MANLY OFFICE WHITEBIRDS WHIRLWIND DUNE ROAD WHIRLWIND GRAND CRU CASUARINA TWISTER CASUARINA TWISTER TRIPLE 5 EROS VOLARE ODYSSEY TRANQUILITY ALLECAT SURPRISE ZIZZ BANDANNA INYA DREAMS ROCK STEADY LILYTE SAVAGE OSPREY BOWRIDER BORN FREE REBORN BOX OFFICE CHILL PILL ALPHA CENTAURI MIAMBA ALPHA II MAYA ZIG ZAG AILZARK LIVING THE DREAM FRAZ MERIDIEN OF MELBOURNE 29er BUNDALONG LASER PRAWN IDENTITY RED DECK BALAIKA WILD 4 WIND GOPHER SHUFFLE GANGSTA FREEBOOTER II BOOTROSS BOMBALA SUNSEEKER M J ROAMING STAR DINAHMOE WAY TOO FAST NATARA RAPID FIRE LASER RESTLESS SIX STAY CLASSY MEDITRINA JOLLY SPIRIT MASTERPIECE BLOODY MARY SAMURAI NEPTUNE Brooks P Broome A N Brown A D Brown B Brown H H Brown J D Brown M A Bryan AM R Buckley A D Buckley B Budd S H Buddle K E Buhr K R Bull D J Bull D J Burkett J Burkitt J F Burkitt K E Burnitt P R Burnitt P R Burns-Hind J P Burrell C T Bush J C Butler J P Butler P A Butterfield D J Buttrose B D Buttrose B D Byrne P B Byth G R Callender P A Callender P A Cameron D A Cameron J B Cameron N A Cameron N A Cameron R Cameron R Cameron R A Cameron S W Campbell H K Campbell K J Candy H N Candy H N Canfield W E Canfield W E Canfield W E Capp D C Capp D C Cardell J W Carlile R M Carlton J D Caro T P Carruthers D M Casbolt P Cassell D B Cassidy T Catelan M L Cattanach B R Cavaye D M Cavill P/Cdr G Cavill P J Cavill P J Chapman G J Chapple G L Chard P W Chew A J Chew A J Chew M J Chew M J Chew M J Chippendale M Chivers I F Choules P R Christensen T Christensen W P Christensen W P Christie J B Christie J C Christie J C Chugg M W Clark C M Clarke K J Clarke T TRILOGY OCEANIC PEARL PANACHE SERENITY CORELLI WINDWARD STAR SEA DRAGON LAGUZ AJA BEDROCK FUNDAMENTALS MONIQUE ALL ON RED BLADE RUNNER I MARGARET J NUTS OUR TURN DOVE TAIL FRAYED KNOT TRANSPORTER TRANSPORTER II SYCHELLES AFRICAN QUEEN LOST THE TOSS TEHANI INDULGENCE I DECOY STREAMLINE THARION CLOUDY BAY FULL BORE 1 ONYX SCREAMING CAT MIDLAND STAR STAMPEDE SANTE SWEET MANGO PURE DEAD BRILLIANT WEE JOCK ALEX TANDEM ARC CARAMOR SOUTHERN ECHO VAGABOND SHE THE SECOND COMMING ZOES AKAMA GOOD KARMA AMY DEE KOONYA IV KIPONA MOONSHINE RUSHOUR FORCE 6 ETCHELLENCE TAMBOO FOXSEA LADY WELLCRAFT FLYING COLOURS II RAPID MIRANDA RIVERSONG C EST LA VIE I DOLPHIN II CADIBARRA MEDEA PEGASUS I GEN XY GEN Y PEGASUS I KINKUNA NELL CALM C S EXIT STRATEGY POWER SAFE SAVANNA JANE SALTY NOMAD II SEA KING 2 SEA YA MIA LIA PEACHES AND CREAM PHOENIX DW43 Mainsheet 73

74 OWNERS REGISTERED VESSELS Clarke W D Clauson A N Clifford P A Clifton O D Clouston J E Clout D L Clout D L Clout D L Cockburn W J Codd B E Coghlan D A Cole C V Coleman S G Colledge B Colledge B Collie D J Collingwood S Collins C K Collins K J Collins R A Conde P J Conde P J Conroy G E Considine A J Cook J Cooper G C Cooper I M Cooper M Cooper M Cooper M Corrie A S Corrie A S Costello P Coulsen C D Coulsen C D Coulsen C D Couper I B Court J G Court R Cowen A E Cowen A H Cowley D M Cowley E G Cowley E G Cox P M Cox R Coxon S W Craig B K Craig P F Cramer S M Crampton M D Crawley R J Cressey R H Cribb R J Critchley E G Crix S Crockett J E Crockett J E Crockett S G Cronin J Crooke J W Crooke OAM P/Cdr R E Crooke OAM P/Cdr R E Crooke OAM P/Cdr R E Cross J E Crowley A J Crowley P C Cruse G E Culwick M D Cumming M L Cumming S A Cuneo FNI R/Cdr B E Cuneo FNI R/Cdr B E Cuneo FNI R/Cdr B E Cuneo T A Cuneo W J Cunneen C J Cunningham D T Currie J B Currie J B Cuthbert C W Cuthbert J A Cziel P Dagan E F SEREN DEPTH CHARGE ETHEL TRINITY CLIFTON DAYS LIKE THIS CHARISMA CORNELIA MARIA OYSTER SHOT WILL O THE WISP TANDRA WHITE MISCHEIF MALUKA BAY REMEDY DATA #3 MUSTANG SPORTS CRUISER RED S LEGEND STRESS RELIEF HAPPY DUDLES MURRUMBA THALLAHASSEE CAPRICORN ENCORE PELICAN III MAD MAX SOMA OUTSIDER NICKY C ABSOLUTE HOOT PDQ RS Tera BOSTON WHALER OUTRAGE 24 UNNAMED SUZIE TOO II BINALONG BAY DEFIANCE LIVE WIRE VAMOS THEODORA THEODORA MARAM ATHENA CALPE TWO LUCK OF THE IRISH PIGLET TROIS COURS NO SENSE HOOPLA PELAGICAT KERI CRAIG VOLARE AMALFI DOUBLE TROUBLE MISTRAL ALLEGIANCE II PANDORA II TAMANU CHATTI NORMANDY JOHN B HOBIE TASLANDER NOT SO NIMBLE TASLANDER THE TUB WARRIOR SAHARA NORLYN SHOCKWAVE 55 SASHA SUNBEAM SUNBEAM ANTARES BAIT AND SWITCH BEACH BALL ANTARES EMOTIONAL RESCUE MARIS VELETA BILLIE D PELAGOS SOUTHERN EXPOSURE SOUTHERN EXPOSURE DOMASA SATURN Dagge J M Dagge M A Dagge M A Dagwell H Dagwell R J Dahl R L Dalebout P C Dane R W Danks P Danks P Darrouzet P A Dart J A Daunt A J Daunt A J Daunt B J Davenay H C Davey P F Davidson G Davidson J Davidson M J Davis H R Davis K Davis M Davis M Davis M Davis M R Davison M B Dawbarn T C Day B A Day R W Dean R E Deane B J Debenham C J Deeks B DeGroot R Dellit K T Dellit T N DeMaria S R Dennett M J Deshon AM J P Deshon AM J P Devine T Dewar S Di Bartolomeo M Dibetta C J Dibetta C J Dibetta C J DiBetta T J Dickson J E Doggett G M Doherty J Donkin M B Donnelly W J Donovan B Donovan B J Doran P W Dore R B Doriean J R Dorrough C J Douglas B L Douglas T I Dow W G Dowd D J Dransfield K J Dransfield W P Drieu R J Drinnen R L Driscoll S K Driscoll S K Droppleman J Dubois P J Dunstan A W Dunstan A W Dunstan N C Dutton N J Dux P F Early A C East G R East G R Eastgate I J Eastgate P A Easton M T Edwards D A Edwards P CAVOK CEIL II OCEAN BLUE FRAULEIN FROSCH SWALLOW JIN LONG FLYING DRAGON JESSANDRA Laser SPARTA BRAHMS UND LISTZ AQUASITION 111 PHYLLIS THE FIDDLER SWORDFISH I KASYMA KNOT@WORK HOTLINE MANATEE ARCADIA REBECCA SUMMERIZED DAS BOOT DOWN UNDER TBA ONE TOO MANY SECOND WIND IMPETUOUS BAD INFLUENCE BURRANEER CUT SNAKE WHITE ORCHID THE GAUNTLET ALONA MUNDORA ROMANCE SEASPRAY BRITTANY ROSE SPLASH I ONLY HUMAN PLAYPEN GRENDEL WHEN PIGS FLY KU330Q EMOTIONAL RESCUE MANDALAY VII MARLIN MANLY UNIT NANCY JEAN AFFINITY FULL TILT ESPRESSO ESCAPE PEGASUS DESUGNS COHORT AMADEUS I PERFECT PEARL Girls Rock MARELER BLUE BEYOU 24 SEVEN VIAJERO VINCERE MANAROA BAY MANAROA BAY PACIFIC PELICAN GERONIMO II CARATS KANALOA SEAL TEMPTATION LASER SWALLOW ROSE HERON - 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75 OWNERS REGISTERED VESSELS Garland R Garth N A Garth R Geroff P I Gerval J Gettons R W Gibbons C F Gibbons M Gibbs A Gibson M P Gilbert D J Gillespie D L Ginnivan B Ginnivan B Girdis CBE P/Cdr N S Girdis CBE P/Cdr N S Girdis N S Girdis S N Glancy G F Glenn D J Glenn D J Glover I D Glover K W Glover K W Gnyubkin V Gnyubkin V Goadby M T Gold P K Gold P K Goldburg J J Goldenberg A I Golder J S Goodbun P J Goodman J L Gower J L Gower M Graham J I Granger B D Granger Q P Grant A W Grant P A Grantham K J Gray P Greasley R Green B P Green B P Green K Green R J Green S M Green T N Greentree D J Greig A C Grenier R Gresham J Griffiths J A Grimes R Grimes S R Grootemaat B Grove W D Guilfoyle K S Guley H Guley M Gutteridge A H Haddad C Hall A D Hall B I Hall D A Hall D J Hall J A Hall M Hallam J Hallett M W Halton G Hamilton M Hamilton T Hamwood R A Hando G N Hando G N Hann S K Harbison M Harburg P V Harcourt E F Hardisty P J Hardy OBE J STREETCAR FRIENDSHIP II SHAKAYA FELIX 1 AMBIENCE DIALBA CELEBRATION CELEBRATION FRUITION CURLEW III GOODTIMES BGR UNA MAS MARLOO IV ODYSSEY II IMPRESARIO EMOTIONAL RESCUE SANITY MINERVA TEMPO SMIDGEN TRILOGY I WRAITH OF ODIN BALLESTA CROSSBOW AKITA SHA-ZAUL WHALE OF A TIME FRIDAY ADVENTURER NO FEAR NAMALETA DUGONG PRINCESS MARY LADY MARGARET CROSSWIND LALAPANZI LALAPANZI FLYING CIRCUS HAMMERHEAD ASTRO BERNICIA FRENCH BEE CELESTE KAMIKAZE SEADRIFT SOCIAL CLUB BLIGH OUT OF THE BLUE ROUS EXPLORER ALLSTATE I RENA G JASPER NIMBUS I CAPER CAT IM IN A MEETING AUS 2179 THUNDER RUTHLESS ZEST 20 GUAGE FIRST EDITION WILLAMENA 2 SEA YA BILLY RUFFIAN JUNO KAMARA SEAFOX TRINGA II RUFF RED CASSIUS SV THUNDERBIRD ONE LASER JACQUI ELECTRA SUNDANCE DS CAPTIN S CAT KON-TIKI PANTOJA GEMCAT BLACK JACK FAST AND FURIOUS SYNERGY NERIDA Hare B G Harland A M Harland A M Harper A E Harper B R Harper J W Harper M A Harris C J Harris R J Harris S M Harrison A T Harrison M B Harrison M W Harrison S S Hart F D Hart J E Hartigan W J Harvey A J Harvey P G Harvey P L Harvey P L Harvie D H Haseler J M Hassett J R Hateley M Hatfield J T Hawksford R J Hayes M Hazell M J Heald P Healey D M Healey J A Heathwood A I Heathwood I D Heathwood I D Heathwood J J Hedge K L Heffell F Hembrow R T Henderson D M Henderson S D Hermann B R Hermann P G Herrmann J R Heukeshoven F J Hewitt D R Hibberd D Hick P J Higgins J R Higgins P A Highet I J Hilf A Hill R G Hillier B M Hills G A Hill-Smith M N Hill-Smith M N Hindle G J Hine D Hine D Hine K Hipgrave W M Hipgrave W M Hipgrave W M Hircock J J Hobbs D J Hodder D G Hodgen A Hodgen M Hodges M T Holley G S Holley G S Holliday P J Hollis P R Hollis P R Holm P A Holm P A Holm P A Holm P A Holman I W Holmes J W Holt K M Holzapfel T W Hood M TOROA III JASON SKIRMISH ROYCE RESTLESS MID PACIFIC ORION JEDARROW BONHEUR LADY LEE YEP HAR HAR TWICE AS NICE HAR HAR MALUKA I MELALUKA VENUS ELLEN R CRITICAL PATH MISTOFFELEES WINDSONG MY CHRISTINE HARBOUR ISLAND SOLANA FEEL GOOD LASER DANCING LADY SASKIA SILVER SPRAY ZEPHYR I RAPSCALLION 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Johnstone G Jones P A Jorgensen A R Jullyan M G Juniper OAM L A Keag A N Keag A N Keag A N Keag M A Kean B J Kehl J C Keller V J Kellermann B H Kelso J A Kemp G J Kemp G J Kemp J Kemp J Kemp P C Kempton G Kendal J N Kendall D Kennedy J C Kennedy J F Kennedy M J Kennedy M R Kenny I H Keogh M S Keogh P D Ker A I Ker A I Ker A I Kerin S E Kerr J A Kerr J A Kerrison C Kerswill W J Key A D Kibble S K Kidd I D Kimmorley C E King A E King N K AKINA INFINITY MAGIC DAZE SENTIENT FAIR DINKUM AUS1347 WUNDERSCHON TERMINATOR SPIRIT OF TOMMIE MYSTERY GIRL THALBEN HAKUNA MATATA TALISKER SAVE FARRIS SEA SHUTTLE ANTIQUITY RUBY JUNE SHANYPOPS SHANYPOPS FELIX 11 RUM RUNNER KNOT TOO SHABBY MAYFAIR RQ6 WATCH DOG ARTFUL DODGER BART THE BEAST SYNERGY STEAMY WINDOWS MARLO KEA LANI SALT SHAKER III CAPRICCIO SOUTHERN CROSS YACHTING OCEANS OQ208Q DRAKE S PRAYER NORTHERLY ROULETTE NOT NAMED-RG805Q BORIS TOO LIMELIGHT INSHALLAH FORTITUDE TUPELA PHARLAP MOWANA OCEAN 7 RUBBER JUNGLE WETSUITS WHATEVER ACCOMPLICE 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76 OWNERS REGISTERED VESSELS King R J King R J King R J King R J King R M Kingsberry M T Kinsman F S Kirby P/Cdr W G Knights A K Koremans R P Koremans S R Koremans S R Kornfeld M Kostellar L Krawczyk M S Kruger P S Laborie I S Lahanas P J Lake N D Lake N D Lambart D E Lambourne H Lambourne H Land C W Land P/Cdr D R Larkin A E Larkin A E Larking J S Lavis A J Lavis A J Lawn C A Lawrence A Leaver D Ledger B G Ledwidge P F Leman J M Leman J M Leman J M Lenton H T Leppien S J Leppien S J Lester C I Letten R Lewandowski J Lewis A S Lewis P F Lewis P R Lewis S C Lewis S C Lewis S C Liebich D Lilley J A Lindores P W Little T Little T Lobban R Lobston P R Locke A C Loel C J Long J M Looke D F Lorenz K Lorenz K Loudoun G T Lough J Lough J C Love P/Cdr A J Loveband D H Lovell A E Lovell A E Lovell C M Lovell C M Luck G R Lucock N Lynch D L Maas A J MacDonald C A MacDonald C A MacDonald E J MacDonald E J Macdonnell R J Macfarlane L P Macfarlane L P MacKinnon D FAIR LADY GUTHREY S ROCKET HECTOR 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Margetts C C Markey N R Marks D W Marks W G Markwell J S Marsh G P Marshall J A Marshall J A Martin R B Martin T Martschinke H G Marx S Mason K Masters L P Matterson R N Matthews W P Mayers A F McAuliffe R D McCallum D A McCart P/Cdr C R McCartney K J McCormick T P McCrossin R B McDermott P J McDermott P J McDonald M N McDowall R J McGhie R C McGovern C McGrail C E McGuire G M McGuire P J McGuire S A McInerney S T McIntosh B A McIntosh C L McKay B A McKay G W McKay S A McKean W J McKenzie B J McKenzie J A McLatchie P D McLean E M McLean F J McLeod D McMaster A H McMeniman P J McMillan W McRobbie C J McSweeney P A McWilliam G D Meakin R Meehan J G Meikle G J Melrose V K Melville C Melvin M D Menhinnitt B E Mercer M Metcher J I Meyer A G Meyer A G Middleton J Mikanovic K N Millard P E Miller P/Cdr K A Miller P/Cdr K A Miller P/Cdr K A WIZARD OF THE WIND BELUGA CLASSIC LADY CATHERINE MARY COOLCHANGE MOTIVATOR Noble Ingin RIB JACK TAR CHIQUITA IT S NATURAL GRAZED & BRUZED MAGIC DOLPHIN 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Morwood R P Moule B Muir J Muir J Muir J Mulherin H D Mulkearns D Muller M J Mulligan G D Muncey S G Munro B Munro B A Munro R E Murphy R Murphy W F Murray D R Nathanson L K Needham T Needham T Neilson A J Neilson G J Neilson M A Nelson J R Nelson P R Nelson S J Nelson S J Newman P R Nezmah C A Nicolson Setz H A Nielsen D M Noble A Noble A J Noble B C Noble S J Northcott A D Northcott A D Nutting F A O Brien L O Brien L B O Brien L B O Brien P G O Brien P K O Brien S M O Connor G C Odlum J D O Donnell K J Ogilvie A Ogilvie A D O Gorman H C O Gorman R O Hanlon B J O Hare J W O Hare J W O Kane S Oldham G J ENVY ANNA BLUE PLAINS DRIFTER CUNNING PLAN SIX PAK VIPER WOW FACTOR WYBALENA BORN TO RUN CONTENDER 1364 WISTARI LA VITA MARLEY MOORESCA 2C RAGTIME IMAGINATION RUFF LIFE AZZURRA GALENE I IMAGINATION BEDLAM I TWOCAN TANGO LADY CAROLINE MISS-CHIEF ALLURE JEMIMAH RAPTOR STRATOCASTER LA NINA ALBACORE ENDLESS ADVISE II MUIRS MANLY MARINE RACER XY NEGRIL OLD YELLA HURRICANE WAHOO SUNRUNNER 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77 OWNERS REGISTERED VESSELS Olivieri A Oostra A O Reilly J M Osewald W Osewald W Outridge G J Oxby W T Oxby W T Palmer D C Pares B E Pares B E Pares B E Pares B E Pares B E Pares B E Parker B Parker W C Parsons S A Patane J W Paterson B L Paterson J J Paterson N S Patrick M Patterson L K Peach N R Pearse I D Pearson B Peberdy R J Perrin A Perrin L C Perrins A R Perrins A R Perrins J G Perry S L Peterson K Pettersson H R Phelan E F Phillips A K Phillips P/Cdr B J Phillips B M Phillips G J Phillips J A Phillips J R Piacun C W Pickett B M Pidgeon L D Pienaar H S Pilecki M L Pitt M S Pitt M S Platt L Pocock G K Pollak D W Pool L F Pope P Porter J B Porter J B Potts J K Poulter S B Poulter S B Powell G E Power AM M C Prange A J Prange A J Pratt S J Pretorius C J Priest R Proctor D M Pryce C A Pugh A Puhakka A J Pulling M E Purcell R Purdy D M Pym R D Quan M Quayle D A Quinn G W Quinn M Rabjohns N P Ralph B Ralph J I Ralph J I Ramsay G ORA E CAPOE D/Relo SEA DREAM NEVER TOO NAUTI ON Y VA FUSION MUSTANG 3200 TRENTINO HOBIE TURBO AMBITION FASCINATION IMAGINATION INSPIRATION REVELATION SATISFACTION DOUBLE IMPACT EUPHORIA I SHAKIN NOT STIRRED LASER Private Lass Silver Fern WATERLOO TOO SPUTTY VAMOOSE Lighthorse WDP BLITZKRIEG BLUE STREAK ESPRIT WOMBAT EXPRESS DUNDEE MULLET I PLAN B NINIGO COOL ME DOWN FLOW MULLEE MULLEE LUCINDA II II BOBSWORTH PANDANUS PANDANUS ANTIPODES II PANDANUS BLADE RUNNER SEA HAWK MV DREGGEN SWEETHART ELKINGTON CHOC TOP INTERLOPER STAGE III MOONSHADOW CUSSN KETCHUP WIND STREAM MAHE MV QUEST THE RED EMPEROR CAP N JACK HEEMSKIRK LOOK OUT NOW HAWK EYE CURTIS AMBASSADOR AMBITION REVELATION SOLITAIRE IV CROSSBOW ARUNTA JAE FREYCINET THE FAT CONTROLLER FIGJAM SNADI GYPSY LADY LASER DRY WHITE UNA MAS MAD MAX I CAMIRA MIMOSA LIETA WHIMBREL Bayliner PM029Q WHITE MISCHEIF WHITE MISCHEIF BLUE DIAMOND Ramsay G Rankin A R Rankin G Rankin G Readford T R Redfern D T Redfern D T Redfern D T Redman S T Reed W Rees J G Reeves C Reeves C Reilly W R Remington F B Remington F B Renaut A Renwick J M Renwick J M Renwick J M Reye E F Reynolds A R Richards D N Richards D N Richards S Richmond C T Richmond C T Ridderhof M J Riek A T Riek T E Ringwood A Ripper T S Ritchie D C Roberts C A Roberts D B Robertson M D Robertson R J Robertson R J Robinson L Roe E I Rogers L Rogers M E Rogers T W Rose C Rose D C Rose D M Rose D M Ross A J Ross D S Rowell R A Ruckert J Rudkin A J Russell C T Rutt M Rutt M A Rylance T A Rylance T A Rylance T D Sampson J A Sampson T J Sampson T J Sanders M Sara V R Savage E Schmidt R H Schmidt R H Schofield A J Schofield A J Schroder A A Schweitzer G J Scott C Scott P N Sealey S J Seymour C G Seymour D C Seymour P/Cdr R H Sharp P F Sharpe C L Sharpe P J Shaw G C Shaw P A Shaw P T Shead W N Sheekey I J ROUGH DIAMOND SWORDFISH KINGFISH STONEFISH ANONYMITY MISTA GYBE NOT A DIAMOND SEA EAGLE I TACHYCARDIA LEYLA LASER INTANGIBLE SOPHISTICATION MIASMA HERCULES Bertha MONKEY BUSINESS SASKIA I BIGGER BILLS BLEW BAYOU UPPER CUT COLOMBINA MARISA DESPERATE MEASURES MEASURES UP DESPERATE MEASURES PROBS NOT STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL HOPE ROWBOTHAM SAUMAREZ GOM HARD YARDS PLEIADES AMBIENCE SAMARINDA KORA CORROBBOREE PLATINUM MISTACY LOOSE CANNON WHISPERS FIREFLY ZING MOTORLINE BMW SANS SOUCI III FAIR BUMP PLAY ON IMMIGRANT PAWS ATHENA LEISURE MISTER MAGOO MY LADY T MAKAIRA DREAMCATCHER DREAMCATCHER MULLET TENNESSEE MISS CONQISTADOR SAMPSON RENEGADE SPRITE REBOUND SINDBAD SAVAGE PERRY 59 M/S SEADOO HOLE IN WON SCHOSBOATOO PRIME TIME SOU WESTER HUMPY OSPREY IV RUTHLESS MISS-STRESS SALTY CAT TAURANGA INDALO OVERTIME ROMA BELLE CURLEW NO SECRETS MALLANA CUTLOOSE OSCARS RIDE Shepherd P J Shipley B R Shooter D I Simister J S Simmers J W Simpson R Sinclair M J Sinclair M J Sinfield C Skelsey I Skinner C D Skinner C D Skinner S J Slocombe T M Smith A B Smith A T Smith C Smith D J Smith G B Smith G D Smith G L Smith G P Smith M Smith R A Smith R B Smith R K Smith T Smyth J M Sneesby P/Cdr G J Snow J A Snow J A Somers P L Sorensen C Spencer F A Spork N F Spork N F Spork N F Spurgin G B Stanhope G J Staples I Steer J R Steffan J R Steinhardt P V Steinhardt P V Stenders A Stening S J Stephensen M J Stephensen M J Sterling D J Sterling D J Sterling J K Sterling J K Stevens P G Stevenson J H Stewart R M Stiff N P Stoddart A J Stoke N A Stoopman F J Strachan T A Strange A H Stransky M P Stump A Stump N W Stump N W Sutherland P Sutter M C Swadling A C Sweeney J B Sweeney R Sykes R Sylvester V J Taggart R L Tait R F Talbot P Tapp A K Tapp J Taylor A G Taylor B M Taylor B M Taylor J Tesch M S Thomas D J Thomason I L SUNSHINE JAYD KAHLUA ECLIPSE SQUEEZED FOREVER YOUNG I BLINKY THE SAINT LOOKOUT BEN NEVIS PANDANUS RUNNING ON CREDIT PANDANUS MOJO FREE SPIRIT 3842 SAKE BERTIE UPSTART PARADISE OSIRIS II MELELEUKA SEA STALLION VANISH RSX LADY JAQUALYN SKEDADDLE MANDALAY SCHIEHALLION TRUE NORTH KNOT EASY NAUTIQUE MAGIC BIZARRE FREYCINET I GUARDIA DEL FUEGO FLYING FISH LIBERTY III NORTH WEST SEQUOIA BLUE DOLPHIN OZZI HOOKY BUNYIP 11 HOT PROPERTY SUMMER WIND TOW TRUCK TSUKIJI MORE INTRIGUE PEACE OF MIND SAILBOARD 1 SS MINO JOHNSON WINDSURFER I WINDSURFER III PANDA RED HORNET DAWN S LIGHT ELYSIA RANDOM TRAVELLER FIDELIS SWIFTSURE CONQISTADOR ESCAPADE I IMP ROSEBUD PHOEBE ROSEBUD STEPPIN ALONG SEQUANA A-TEAM GRETA MONDO FUND A MENTAL WANDER N HOOKS SASSI ETOSHA SABOTEUR OLIVE J OLIVE J SIMPATICO F-TROOP MYSTIC SIMPATICO MV MISTRESS ADAGIO TAG Mainsheet 77

78 OWNERS REGISTERED VESSELS Thomason I L Thompson J M Thomson A Thomson A Thomson I Thomson I Thomson I G Thomson J L Thomson P J Thomson P J Thorburn D Thorne H W Threlfall Cdr I R Thurston M E Tom G D Torpy J S Torrens G W Tozer C G Tozer C G Trewin G A Trezise T M Trezise T M Triggell A T Trim W P Trindall A E Tristram I R Tritton D C Tritton W H Tromp F Tucker R K Tuffley J C Tuma J Tuma J J Tupou J Turton D P Turton D P Turton D P Twine D S Tyack J Tyquin C M Tyquin C M Tyquin P/Cdr J G M Tyquin J P Tyquin P J Tzaneros S Upham N Upham P Uren L Van De Poll R Van De Poll R Van Eyken D Van Riel T Vermey P Vernon W G Vickers L J Vile A R THE MANLY OFFICE P2 OCEAN CRUSADER SUSKY OCEAN CRUSADER SUSKY VITESSE EGRESS II CATACAOS HOBO WILANGI AQUA BOY DESTINY DRINA AUDACIOUS DONKEY ON THE EDGE TEMPEST IV ANDROMEDA COLLYSARK II FIRST LOVE HILDA MAY HOOYO MOOYU PEOW PEOW NORTHERN TREK CRYSTAL NYALA PAST CARIN PACIFICA VII GENESIS BALI HAI II QUAZOOSLE WILD BANKS SCOTIA ARAB 911 HAROLD HOLT MOVE IT CAROLEY RSX AUS 2012 BOXER LUCINDA BAY CAREENING BAY LUCINDA BAY LUCINDA BAY QUEEN V KAIROS KAIROS FORTE SOBEK THE FLYING DUTCHMANI YELLOW PINEAPPLE FISH SAPPHIRE VAMOS ARES MARLO OPTIMIST PRIME Vile A R Vinton R Voltz E W Voltz E W von Frankenberg A C Von Leixner G S von Richter L P Von Richter M W Wade N C Waldie D J Waldie M S Walker J R Walker M Wall L K Wallace I C Waller D S Waller K E Waraker K R Warburton S J Ward CSC J Ward J T Warlow J W Warlow L Warneke A M Warneke B Warneke B Wassell R J Wasson R J Watkins P R Watson A L Watson G L Watson L J Way B Way B Way P J Weber R J Wehl A C Weightman D J Weir D A Weise G J Weise G J Weiss P Weiss T W Wells A D Wendt R J Whiston M Whitbread B A Whitbread J W White M P White P A White P A White P S White R M Whiteman J K Whyte M J RIVERBANKS SCALLYWAG ANNA II KATHLEEN ANYTHING GOES ARANUI WOTEVA DANGEROUS WHEN WET LA VIE LUCINDA II BREAKAWAY FORCEFUL B14 SIBONAY STACER THE MATRIX YEP QUADELLE E CAPOE ARABELLA REGARDLESS MAINEMAID MAINEMAID OUTA CONTROL ANGEL HEART STARVING HUNGRY FINE COTTON SHELMAJA GITANA GERONIMO III RAGE II PRIME MOVER BOSTON WHALER BRICKLEBRIT OCTET TOO IMPETUOUS BUNKER 1 MEHITABEL LIBERATION PATCH OF BLUE RONIN SAJESAR ALEGRIA JESS KAT ST BRENDAN PIPELINE DRILLERS LYKE HAGAR THE MANLY OFFICE WHITEBIRDS WHITE KNIGHT HASTA LA VISTA SPLIT BLUE MOON II Wieland B I Wiklund A J Wiklund A J Wiklund J A Wiklund M J Wiklund M J Wildermuth C Wilkey P Wilkey P Wilkinson P M Willett S J Williams G B Williams G D Williams K J Williams R R Williams S J Williamson B R Willis N R Willmott G R Wilson A N Wilson H Wilson I A Wilson M S Wilson S G Wilson S G Wilson T Winter G A Winter J Wolfe K J Wolrige R D Wolrige S H Wood A E Wood E M Wood E M Wood E M Wood L J Wood P S Wood R C Wood S L Wood S L Wood S L Wood S P Wren C W Wright I D Wright I D Wright I D Wright I D Wright I D Wright W J Wulff A J Yorke Barber M Young D J Young D R Young H E Zaphir S SHANDA AS-IF CRANK CHICANE BLAZING SADDLES CONSQUISADOR IMPETUOUS FREE BIRD LONG RUN SHADOW OF LORELEI SEAGATTA WILLPOWER LOVIN LIFE PATANGA ROSE LOVIN LIFE ROYAL BLUE RIVER BANKS HARRY HIGH PANTS HELTER SKELTER TERRA AUSTRALIS STRIKE MADEIRA BEABELLA MR PICKWICK S POLAR 2100 DC WINTER DAZE HALCYON PATROL RIFF RAFT SLAM KELEW FINKY DINK TOO FINKY-DINK FOX MAY WONDER SEALEGS FAPETESAKE LORNA JAN GEM SIRIUS STORMBIRD II PLEASE TURN OVER FREQUENTFLYER BOOP A DOOP JENNY 7 PEGASUS VIII POLARIS VII SALT ASH II KOHI HALCYON 4 TARDIS II TATTLER TROPICAL CAT SERENITY I LADY 78 Mainsheet Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Winter 2017

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