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Classic 2013 Winter Series Last race Sept 8 and Series aggegate results

The Red Tumlare, Avian, takes out the Classics Yacht Association’s 2013 Winter series.

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The Classic Yacht Association’s last race of the 2013 winter series looked like a drifter was to be had but at 10:30 am we had a 10 knot easterly breeze that gave a windward beat to the first mark. Another remarkable performance by our green Tum, Zephyr, skippered by Anne Batson and crewed by Karen Batson, held off an all sails up Sayonara helmed by Dave Allen and family and crewed by our invited Tall ships crew from the Europa, by a margin of 97 seconds and the fast catching up Acrospire, skippered by Col Anderson and his hard at work crew, by 2 minutes and 18 seconds to take out first over the line.

To wrap up the series, Roger Dundas, after years of effort to bring, Avian, the most well known Tumlare` on Port Phillip back to life, designed by Knud Reimers, has been rewarded. With a return to her winning ways, Avian, with skipper Roger Dundas and Pip Todd his long time crew and no doubt with the spirit of Bill Gash on board, laid down the law to Melbourne’s Classic yacht fleet and took out the 2013 Winter Series. Recognised by the Australian Maritime Museum as one of Australia’s most important historic vessels, full credit goes to Roger and his team of dedicated supporters to bring Avian back to her former top racing condition. Another example of the Classic Yacht Association in operation.

Taking out second placing for the series was Zephyr our green Tumlare`. With tight racing tactics by her Skipper, Anne Batson, and expertly crewed by Karen Batson, Zephyr took out the well deserved second placing.

Pastime II, our 30 square metre inspired by Uffa Fox, skippered by Peter McDonald with his crew of wife Lyn and son Scott, who has been racing with the Classics since their inception, took out the third placing of the series.

Now the Marie Louise III Consistency Trophy. To take out this trophy a yacht has to consistently sail to its allocated handicap over a combined Summer and Winter series. This time there was a tight last race challenge of the series between Mercedes III, Pastime II and Zephyr. Although missing one race in the series her overall consistency showed through, with Martin Ryan and his crew on Mercedes III toot out the trophy by 0.3 of a point from Pastime II and by 2.8 points from Zephyr.

It needs to be noted the mechanics to derive the ML III Trophy points from pursuit race results require calculations that use corrected times based on the actual on course times and the handicaps used to calculate the Race 7 group start times. Corrected time placings were Acrospire, Fair Winds II and Zephyr. These corrected time results will form part of the formula to assign handicaps for Race 1 of our Summer Series.

This 2013 winter series has seen two additions to our Fleet of Classic Yachts. Leigh Norgates Avalon who put in a great racing performance in the last race and the Oholsen 35 Trim skippered by Phil Aitkins. Trim’s first race out was noted by the handicapper, say no more.

So thanks to the Skippers and their long suffering crews for another great series of Classic Yacht races . Keeping our Classic Yacht Racing fleet in condition is no easy task. These efforts to keep our Classic Yacht fleet racing are recognised by the credibility and esteem the Classic Yacht Association has with the senior yacht clubs on Port Phillip.

One sad note for all our members is to be made aware that one our most hard working and stalwart members of the Classic Yacht Association is leaving us. After all those years of conducting and sustaining the administration affairs of the Classic Yacht Association, Pip Todd is returning to her New Zealand homeland. Recruited by that late and great mate of ours, Col Bandy, Pip took over those many day to day processes required to keep our association functioning. Being  involved in the administration of our Association, a national Association, requires a high demand on your time. Pip gave that time willingly and was the mainstay to sustain the Association. Salute` Pip.

Attached is the Notice of Race for our 2013/2014 Summer Series and the Series entry form. First Race Oct 6. The series entry fee has been raised slightly to cover the increased race conduct charges.

The notice of Race for our Cup Regatta and Regatta entry form is ready to go. It will be sent separately to avoid the clutter of multiple attachments on this mail.

So congratulations to Roger Dundas and Avian for taking out the 2013 Winter Series aggregate and to Martin Ryan with Mercedes III for his consistent sailing to handicap performance to take out the Marie Louise III Consistency Trophy.

A piece of good news, the handicaps are all set for another series of Classic Yacht racing, the 2013/2014 Summer Series

Kent Bacon has provided us with an image of Renene’s race ready new deck. A Ferdy Darly project, assisted by the Renene crew.

Renene with new ready to deck Sept 9

PS. Roger Dundas has put his hand up for crew to replace Pip Todd on his well victualled Avian.

Regards to all

Peter Costolloe

CYAA (Vic) Handicapper

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2013_2014 Summer Series NOTICE OF RACE Summer

2013_2014 Summer Series Poster

2013_2014 CYAA Summer Series Entry form

 

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CYAA 2013 Winter Series Race 7 Pursuit start. Entries, start times and sailing instructions

Attached are the CYAA 2013 Winter Series Race 7 Pursuit Race Group Start times and the relevant Sailing Instructions scheduled to start at 10:30 am on Sept 8. With light conditions predicted, efforts will be made to prevent the race becoming a slow running fiasco.

As previously indicated there was an invite for crews from the tall ships to sail with our fleet. Numbers taking up this invite are low. For those Tall ship people that take up the invite, a sort out session will be held on the Royals lawn about 9:00am.

The Tall Ships event organisers are anxious for a good turn out by the Classic fleet to take part in the Admiral Sailing event scheduled for Thursday Sept 12. A package of information about this event has been attached. For logistic reasons the event organisers have asked the Association for potential numbers that will take part in the Sept 12 event asap. This is an exotic and unique sailing event that will have Sailing Ships and Classic Yachts executing sailing manouveres together. Probably such an occasion will not be repeated in Australia again. An excellent opportunity to show the world, Melbourne’s fleet of Classic Yachts. Skippers of intending yachts can inform the handicapper of their intentions. If crew shortages are a problem we can put a call out to other clubs for people.

The attached event info package also includes details about the departure Parade of Sail on Saturday Sept 14.

Next Monday, the 2013/2014 Summer Series Notice of Race and entry form will be sent out.

Some additional info for race 7.

To refresh memories, attached are the aggregate and ML III trophy points status after Race 6. As race 7 scheduled for Aug 18 was postponed till Sept 8 there will be no worst race result discard for the best boat of the series calculations.

Those observant types amongst us will notice an old stager showing up in Sundays fleet. In to spirit of the Tall Ships visit, Michael MacTavish will be subbing his Couta boat Ella for Serifa.

The Geelong Wooden Boat Festival organisers have sent out their Notice of Race and event entry documentation. The info is yet to make it to their Web site, they have been successful in arranging for RGYC to conduct a races for Tumlare’s and Couta Boats from Portarlington to Geelong. scheduled for March 8 2014 starting at 12 noon. Event entry is $50 and dinner @ $50.00 for 150 places.

It’s all go for Sunday.

Regards to all

Peter Costolloe
CYAA (Vic) Handicapper

Winter Series Race 7(8) Group Start Times RYCV

Winter Series Race 7(8) Sailing Instructions (RYCV)

Tall Ships Sailing Day info package

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