MAINSHEET June 2017 Postal Address: PO Box 3281 Editor: Ian Pine WEST TAMWORTH NSW 2340 Compiled by: Lyn Pine www.lakekeepitsailingclub.sportingpulse.net 2016/17 OFFICE BEARERS COMMODORE: Ian Pine... 0428 657 775 VICE COMMODORE: Matt Whiteman... 0477 303 402 SECRETARY: Lyn Pine... 0428 431 505 TREASURER: Lyn Pine... 0428 431 505 CLUB CAPTAIN: Don Underwood... 0427 486 860 RACE SECRETARY: Kevin Oveton... 6766 3642 BOAT CAPTAIN: Dave Aylwin... 0429 851 008 HOUSE CAPTAINS: Wendy Barwick... 0438 665 498 Raelene McLenaghan... 0412 104 794 SOCIAL SECRETARY: Doug Whiteman... 0457 116 133 PUBLICITY OFFICERS: Kevin Overton... 6766 3642 Ian Pine... 0428 657 775 CLUB PATRONS: John New, Ken Clifton, Sandy McKinnon, George Lunnay and Dennis Herrington Keepit regains Thunderbolt Trophy New England Sailing Club Commodore Bruce Floyd hands over the new Thunderbolt Trophy to Lake Keepit Sailing Club Commodore Ian Pine Page 1 of 12
Commodore s Report as presented to 2017 AGM Ian Pine The Sailing Club has made considerable progress this 2016/17 Season despite the membership level remaining static. Having arrested the decline, with the drive and enthusiasm currently being demonstrated, we should be confident about the future. The sailing scene was very encouraging, in that most days sufficient boats sailed to create worthwhile competition. Obviously, conditions such as low water levels and extreme heat were unwelcome factors but the increasing numbers, particularly the Laser class in the milder autumn weather, has been great to see. Club members have continued to maintain Club sailing boats, mostly the Corsairs and the Lasers. The Club s decision to purchase new sails for the Lasers demonstrates a positive forward thinking attitude that continues the tradition of this Club of updating and moving forward. The upgraded power boat with its new outboard motor with power tilt has been welcomed by all. The gaining of a Grant covering one-third cost was instrumental in the Club s decision to upgrade at this time. Despite low water level the 2016 Keepit Kool was again a sailing and social success with several new sailors and many stalwarts enjoying all those elements that make our Regatta unique. The two heats of the Thunderbolt Trophy were sailed with good fleets and Lake Keepit was successful in arresting the Thunderbolt Trophy from New England for the first time in many years. The new Trophy is a fitting replacement for the original which some bushranger, it appears, has got away with! The Keepit Kup, rescued from oblivion, and found at Carcoar Sailing Club was resurrected and competed for as part of Gunnedah Weeks of Speed with sponsorship by Browns Tyres. The winners were Stan and Grayem White. We began our training with Assistant Dinghy Instructor in May with 9 members qualifying; then 15 participants trained in First Aid in October. Just over a month ago at the beginning of April, 7 members participated in a two day Dinghy Instructor Course. Our members gaining these accreditations will help greatly in our progress to becoming a Discover Sailing Centre under the Australian Sailing banner. Another qualification everyone should have is Race Officer - a free one day course which I believe the Club should program for next season. Club members supported the Manilla Central School Sport program at the end of last year by providing boats and members acting as instructors. Members were encouraged by the progress of many students and were disappointed that the program was cut short because of blue-green algae warnings issued by State Water. Members also provided Club boats for Quirindi High students over three days just a week ago Both these School programs have given members great experience that will make such training, including our planned Discover Sailing Centre, so much easier in the future. The Club has attempted to avail itself of any opportunity to promote itself. Every week race results are broadcast on ABC radio; editorial copy and photos provided to print media in Tamworth and Gunnedah; and television interviews and video on NBN and Prime TV covering major events such as Regattas. We were the major organiser of the Get to Know Keepit Open Day in October; and we also held a Discover Sailing Day in October; and Start Sailing Weekend in November. We hosted the Sunnyfield DisAbilities Group in November; and the Tamworth Air League in December. Page 2 of 12
In conjunction with Lake Keepit Sport and Recreation Centre our Club hosted the Ahoy Sailors Holiday Camp in October whilst a similar program in March was thwarted due to weather conditions. Members promoted the Club at the Gunnedah Youth Week Expo in April as well as participating in the Gunnedah Meet and Greet in August. Thanks to the professionalism of the Corrective Services Program Leader, plus input by some Club members, our Club grounds have been maintained to a very high standard. In the area of Club Governance and Administration it should be recognised the amount of time spent on two matters - ie Club Constitution and Club Lease. Time spent on these matters has significantly impacted on the progress of the Club in other areas; ie in particular Club promotion and membership growth. Following the adoption of the new Constitution and the progress, as small as it is, on the Lease, the Club should be able to focus its energy on its core business; ie sailing for members and membership growth and retainment. Despite these constraints I believe our Club has been achieving its objectives, whilst retaining financial viability. The Club has obtained Grants totalling $8,020 that includes $2,850 not shown in the 2016/17 Balance Sheet. The Club has achieved compliance for the Disability Access Upgrade project which can now be undertaken when we choose. The development and adoption of the Sailing Operations Manual including Risk Management Assessments, Incident Management, Race Officer Duties and Safety Boat Operations is now essential and will be required for a Discover Sailing Centre accreditation. Development, budgeting and execution of a Clubhouse maintenance program is also essential. I attended the Commodore s Conference in Sydney in June, and also made visits to Wangi Wangi Amateur Sailing Club, Carcoar and New England Sailing Clubs; as well as attending four meetings held with Park Management. The Club regrets the passing of two of our greatly respected members, George Lunnay and Ken Clifton, during this past year. Both men were Club Patrons and highly skilled sailors and contributed enormously to the life of this Club. I thank everyone for their support and contribution throughout the year. 3
Keepit Kup March 2017 The Keepit Kup, rescued from oblivion, and found at Carcoar Sailing Club was resurrected and competed for as part of Gunnedah Weeks of Speed with sponsorship by Browns Tyres. Stan White (skipper) and Grayem White sailing a Club Corsair to win the Keepit Kup 2017 John Rabe, representing the original donor (Gerald Bartlett) presents Stan White (right) and Grayem White (left) with the Keepit Kup Page 4 of 12
Dinghy Instructor Course - April 2017 Carl Webster (Australian Sailing Club Services Officer) conducted the Dinghy Instructor Course with 7 members becoming accredited together with 2 staff members from Lake Keepit Sport & Recreation Centre Page 5 of 12
Assistant Dinghy Instructor Course May 2016 Kingsley Forbes-Smith (Australian Sailing Instructor) conducted the Assistant Dinghy Instructor Course with 9 members now accredited Page 6 of 12
First Aid October 2016 The First Aid Training Course was provided by Jamie Day (New England North West First Aid Training) with 15 members now accredited. The course was funded by a Volunteers Grant from the Commonwealth Government, Department of Social Services Page 7 of 12
Get to Know Keepit Day October 2016 Get to Know Keepit Day, with the Sailing Club being the main organizer, was a great success encouraging visitors to come and experience the many facets of Lake Keepit Taking a break Doug Whiteman, Rodger Ford, Peter Christmas and Raelene McLenaghan Youth Expo Tamworth Air League April 2017 December 2016 The Sailing Club participated in the Youth Expo at the Town Hall in Gunnedah Tamworth Air League held their Final Parade for 2016 at the Sailing Club. The boys and their instructors were given an insight into the capacity of the Club to support their development. Page 8 of 12
SunnyField DisAbility Sailors November 2016 SunnyField DisAbility Sailors enjoyed their excursion up the lake by power boat and sail boat followed by lunch at the Club. They claimed the outing was the best day ever. Rob Cull on Bow with Stan White Skipper Lake Keepit Sport & Recreation Centre- Ahoy Sailors October 2016 Sport & Recreation Centre Staff The growing cooperation between the Lake Keepit Sailing Club and the Lake Keepit Sport & Recreation Centre was evident when children from the Ahoy Sailors camp enhanced their learning by using the Club s Corsairs and Toppers Page 9 of 12
Manilla Central Sports Program November 2016 Kevin Overton Club members, under School Staff direction, provided sailing instruction for Manilla Central School Sports Program, Years 5 and 6. Most children demonstrated considerable progress in the Quirindi High Band Camp May 2017 Stan White & Bob O Brien Quirindi High Band students wasted no time in their 3 day camp at the Sailing Club. Instigated and conducted (literally) by new member, Keith Garrett, the children combined band practice with learning to sail and clearly demonstrated the value of this type of learning. Club members enjoyed supporting the camp with the provision of sail boats (Corsairs and Toppers) and manning the Club s safety boat. Tim Corben Wendy Barwick and Kevin Overton Page 10 of 12
Keepit Kool - 2017 Trailer Sailer Start Race 5 Mike Juchau and his young crew Start Boat Team - Rodger Ford, Carl Webster, Mo Shoobert and Samantha Webtser Carl Webster (Race Officer) I want it over there FAST! Magic 25 (canting keel) & Young 770 Hey Jude Stan White Brett White- Hobie Wildcat Keepit Kool Champion Matt Whiteman & Rob Cull Trivia Fun Fellowship Facebook Page 11 of 12
Annual General Meeting 21st May 2017 2017/18 Management Committee Directors Office Bearers Commodore: Ian Pine Catering Captain: Doug Whiteman Vice Commodore: Tim Corben Sailing Coordinators: Kevin Overton Secretary: Lyn Pine Tim Corben Treasurer: Lyn Pine Keith Garrett Race Secretary: Kevin Overton Publicity Officers: Boat Captains: Print/Radio/TV Ian Pine Power Rodger Ford Social Media Kylie Burton Sail Keith Garrett Website Editor Lyn Pine Club Captain: Don Underwood House Captain: Moana Shoobert Public Officer Lyn Pine Patrons Dennis Herrington, Eunice Lunnay, John New, Pat New and Sandy McKinnom Keepit Kool Overall Champion Brett White and crew Bailey Hord receiving Keepit clock trophy (l to r) Ian Pine, Commodore; Carl Webster, Race Officer; Brett White and Bailey Hord Photos by Keith Garrett and Lyn Pine Page 12 of 12