Annual Report 2013 Royal Yacht Club of Victoria

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Annual Report 2013 Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
Annual Report 2013
Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
By Warranty
By the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland etc.
Whereas we deem it expedient that the vessels belonging to the Royal Yacht Club
of Victoria shall be permitted to wear the Blue Ensign of Her Majesty's Navy, with
Crown on the Burgee only.
We do hereby by the power and authority vested in us, warrant and authorize the
Blue Ensign of Her Majesty's Navy with a Crown on the Burgee to be worn on
board the respective vessels of the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria accordingly.
Given under our hands and the Seal of the Office of Admiralty this Sixteenth day of
August, 1886.
This Annual Report is for presentation at the Annual Meeting to be held on Saturday 24th August,
2013 at 1000hrs at the Club House.
159th Annual Report
OFFICE BEARERS
ADMIRAL
THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH
H.R.H. Prince Phillip
COMMODORE-IN-CHIEF
THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA
Mr Alex Chernov AC QC
COMMODORE
Mr A. Munro
VICE COMMODORE
Mr D. Seaman
REAR COMMODORE
Mr M. McLean
CLUB CAPTAIN
Capt D. Ellis
HONORARY TREASURER
Mr A. Campbell
HONORARY ASSISTANT TREASURER
Mr J. Brenan
HONORARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY
Mr A.Beck
GENERAL COMMITTEE
Messrs J. Forsyth and B. Rodwell
Mmes C.Fazakerley and C. Beaufort
AUDITOR
Mr J. Woodward—Chartered Accountant
HONORARY SOLICITOR
Mr C. Tucker
HONORARY ARCHITECT
Mr R. P. McIntyre
HONORARY CHAPLAIN
Reverend Dr I. Hunter
GENERAL MANAGER
Mr A. McGillivray
From the Commodore
As I sit down to write this report I reflect back on a
busy and challenging year. Firstly, I would like to
take this opportunity to thank the Manager and staff
for their service and dedication over the past 12
months. I would also like to thank all the volunteers
who put their hands up over the past 12 months,
helping out both on water and land, without your
help the club would not function, thank you!
We kicked off the year with the Special General
Meeting to consider the Slipway replacement
options. This was a very contentious subject with a
number of club members. After much discussion the
club members made the decision to move forward
with the platform lift construction. After much work
around the design, and specification of an
appropriate contract, construction started a couple of
weeks ago and we are looking at an anticipated
completion date in November 2013. I would like to
thank the members involved in the project for their
diligence and the significant time that went into
getting the project off the ground; I deeply appreciate
your support and commitment.
The Lipton Cup was run in November with an
increased fleet year on year, the weather gods were
much more in synch with our requirements and the
regatta was a great success. The planning is well
under way for this year’s event and I encourage all
members to be part of the biggest regatta we run
each year. I also wish to thank Williamstown SC for
their involvement in this event.
During the year we were awarded the right to run the
IFDS Disabled Sailing World Championships in
2015. The State Government of Victoria has
committed a $100,000 grant to support the event
and planning is well underway, including our race
officer working this year’s event in Kinsale, Ireland.
We have a commitment for a further $30,000 from
the Hobsons Bay City Council and will be looking to
raise a further $100,000 through other means over
the next 18 months.
The Christmas Cruise is an event that is gaining
traction among club members. This year we had 4
boats entered, but due to inclement weather over the
tour period only one boat made it out the heads as
part of the organised event. Sandy Doull and his
crew, accompanied by David LeRoy, enjoyed the trip
down to Apollo Bay. The tour will be run again this
year, find out all about it on the club website.
Of course, we again hosted the Association Cup late
in the 2012/13 season. As usual it was a very close
fought affair and as Commodore I was extremely
relieved at the result where we won with a race to
spare. Congratulations to the competitors for a great
effort.
From a financial result the club has had another
good year. The General Committee has been looking
closely at components of the clubs operations in an
effort to ensure we are on a sound footing as we
move forward with the major projects we have in
hand. The surplus this year will be a little over
$100,000 which sets us up for a good year in 2014.
At the recent presentation night I had the privilege of
having Paul Roberts and Martin Vaughan as my
guests of honour, Paul and Martin on Cadibarra 8
and Laurie Ford and his son Tim, on Spirit of
Downunder competed in the Melbourne to Osaka 2
handed race. It was a very interesting evening
hearing the amount of planning, effort and
endurance required just to get to the start let alone
finish it with the outstanding results both yachts
achieved. I am extremely proud of both crews and
their achievements, and the way they represented
the club.
At the presentation night I announced a couple of
initiatives which excite me immensely. One year ago
the club was approached by a benefactor interested
in making a significant bequest to the club in memory
of his Father to support a redevelopment of the Club
House.
I take this opportunity to thank him
graciously for his commitment to the club. At this
stage the benefactor wishes to remain anonymous
and General Committee is respecting his wishes. We
have commenced a fund raising effort via See
Change to raise the additional $2 Million required to
commence the building works in 2015. Further
information is available on the club website.
I also announced that the club has been approached
to support a bid for the 2016 America’s Cup. The
club has a deep history in this event being the
Challenger of Record for the 1983 event that was
eventually won by Australia II. The club is supporting
this initiative which is still in the process of raising
seeding funds to kick the challenge process off.
From the Commodore
Some of you may be aware that this year is the 30th
Anniversary of the 1983 America’s cup. Many of our
current and past club members were closely
involved in the challenge and we will be holding a
celebratory dinner on Friday 27th September to
recognise and celebrate that event.
During the second week of September the Club will
be jointly hosting, along with Tall Ships Victoria and
Seaworks, the Tall Ships visit to Melbourne. There
will be 12 tall ships moored in the Williamstown area
including a number at the club facilities. This will be
a very exciting visit for all yachties and I am looking
forward to it with great anticipation. We are also
hosting the Cadet Nationals at the club in January
2014 and I am looking forward to seeing our youth
members out competing on Hobsons Bay in this very
competitive class.
On October 12, at the MCG, the club will be
celebrating its 160th Anniversary. Royals is the
oldest yacht club in the southern hemisphere and
predates many of the institutions in Victoria that
govern our great state. If you haven’t booked, please
do so soon as it is filling fast.
Finally, the key focus for the club for the next 12
months will be getting the new Marina under way.
We have started the process with the State
Government to get approval for a 65 year lease over
both land and water to ensure we have tenure
before we make this significant investment. We
expect that lease to be granted within the next year,
during which time we will continue with the marina
design, funding arrangements and contract details
so that once the 65 lease is granted we can move
forward quickly to the construction phase.
I would like to wish you all a great season for
2013/2014 and look forward to seeing you on the
water, often.
Andrew Munro
Commodore
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From the Club Captain
Club Captain
David Ellis
Race Director
David Le Roy
Committee
Cath Beaufort,
Blake Anderson,
Matthew Johns,
Chris Tucker
Andy Merlot
Measurer and Handicapper
John Duffin
Safety Inspectors
Bernie Webber,
David Wallace
Another successful summer sailing season has
concluded and it is always pleasing to see Club
boats performing well across a wide range of
events. The Rolex Sydney to Hobart race was a big
boat benefit and Shogun IV finished a creditable
ninth overall. Of course it wouldn’t be a Sydney to
Hobart race without a boat named Chutzpah on the
entry list and Bruce Taylor did complete his 32nd
journey south but unfortunately finished well out of
the placing’s. I would like to take this opportunity to
note the fantastic achievements of Gavin Gourley
and Peter Fletcher who have both completed
twenty-five Sydney to Hobart’s and James
Permezel who has notched up twenty-three.
The races from Melbourne to Tasmania also saw
impressive results from Déjà Vu who took out the
AMS category in the Melbourne to Hobart
Eastcoaster as well as second on performance
handicap. The Westcoaster saw much tougher
conditions, which resulted in retirements for Alien
and Afrayed Knot and a second place for Lawrie
Ford’s Spirit of Downunder on performance
handicap. The performance of Paul Roberts and
Martin Vaughan, sailing Cadibarra 8 two handed,
was exceptional as they finished second over the
line only fifteen minutes astern of a fully crewed
DK46!
Three Club boats participated in the 285-mile
coastal race from Launceston to Hobart. Penfold
Audi Sport profited from the south-westerly change
toward the end of the race and were crowned
overall race winners.
Following their successes in the Westcoaster,
Cadibarra 8 and Spirit of Downunder lined up for
the start of the 5,500 nautical mile Melbourne to
Osaka Race. After a month at sea, Cadibarra were
crowned IRC winners and Spirit of Downunder the
performance handicap winners. Congratulations to
Paul Roberts and Laurie Ford, their results are a
justifiable reward for the enormous effort that it
takes to get to the finish of this race.
Last year’s annual meeting coincided with the first
day of Audi Hamilton Island Race Week. Shogun V
and Penfold Audi Sport both returned from the
regatta as runners up in their divisions of the IRC
Australian Championship, Rob Hanna's crew
missing out on the win by only one point. Shogun V
went one better at the next running of the event,
held in conjunction with the Festival of Sails in
Geelong, this time winning the title on a count
back.
The winner of this year’s George Low trophy for
Club Champion boat after racking up wins at the
Lipton Cup Regatta, Festival of Sails, the Club
Marine Series, the Victorian IRC and AMS State
Championships as well as winning the AMS
category in the Association Cup was Executive
Decision. Congratulations to them for setting an
amazing record in inshore racing this season.
At the popular Festival of Sails regatta the Club
came away with deserved winners in AMS Division
1 – Swordfish Trombone, PHD Division 1 –
Swordfish Trombone, AMS Division 2 – Top Gun
and the Classic Yachts – Martini.
The Association Cup was keenly contested and I’m
pleased to report that the Club retained the title of
Champion Club. Special thanks go to the owners
and crew of Shogun V, Chutzpah 38, and Top Gun
who made up the winning team in the IRC division
and Swordfish Trombone, Executive Decision and
Toecutter who won the AMS division.
The Club continues to enjoy a reputation for
providing excellent race management and that is
mainly due to the efforts of volunteers such as
Sally Markham, Denis Spinley, Tim Wagland, Tom
Le Roy and David Wallace who assist our Race
Director David Le Roy.
From the Club Captain
The Club is becoming concerned that the Club is
being used as cheap storage for un-used boats and in
response the Sailing Committee has developed a
points based system to determine whether or not
boats are inactive. Members at previous annual and
half
yearly
meetings
have
indicated
their
dissatisfaction with unused boats taking up marina
space and this system will allow us to more effectively
determine whether boats are active or not. The Club
By-Laws include the option to charge inactive boats
175% of the marina fee, with the intention to make it
financially unviable to leave a boat inactive.
Apart from denying an active new member a marina
pen, the inactive boats do not bring any crew
members into the Club and they do not pay any race
entry fees. In combination with the points based
member activity scheme we also intend to introduce a
race entry fee model where every boat on the Club
register pays a monthly activity fee that entitles them
to participate in at least one Club event during the
month. More actively used boats will pay a higher
monthly fee that will entitle them to participate in more
events. The intent of this scheme is to ensure that
every boat on the register contributes towards the
running of the Club’s sailing activities and to reduce
the entry fee costs to the most actively used boats.
Looking forward to the coming summer, the Club, in
partnership with our neighbours HBYC and RMYS is
offering a mix of fixed marks races, passage races
and windward/leeward courses. To offer boats that are
not suited to racing an opportunity to meet the activity
requirements indicated previously I have to thank
Andy Merlot for putting together a social sailing
schedule of eight events that we call S.S Rendezvous.
Some of these events are short trips up the Yarra
while others are orientated around special events
such as trips to Mornington Peninsula wineries or the
Queenscliff Music Festival. Whatever your sailing
aspirations the Club is offering a great range of events
to suit.
David Ellis
Club Captain
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Sail Training and Development
It has been a good year for the Royals
Training Centre with almost 300 participants in
courses ranging from the ever-popular Tackers,
keelboat courses at various levels, powerboat
handling, diesel maintenance, crane operators and
marine radio courses. And that is not counting the
various school groups that have come through the
Training Centre.
Financially the Training Centre finished about $1500
in front of budget which is a big improvement on last
year’s figures. We are continuing to look at ways of
increasing revenue and broadening the courses
offered to attract all sailors and boat owners,
including new operator courses for the new Platform
Lift currently under construction... All the currently
advertised courses are listed on the RYCV website
under Royals Training Centre, and are drawing lots
of interest. If you are keen, check the website or get
in touch with Ian Fox.
report) and I would like congratulate Louis Schofield
and his crew Peter Allen on making the Yachting
Victoria Sailing Team in the International Cadet.
There was the usual well attended presentation
night held for the off the beach that is probably one
of the biggest event we hold at the club each year
except for Open Day.
Our senior off the beach sailors have been also
been very active with the number of lasers around
the club still multiplying and some very keen
keelboat racers getting their feet wet on Friday
evenings and Sundays. As the weather warms we
expect to see a large fleet of boats racing regularly
on Sundays. There is even a 29er in the rack, so we
hope to see more of those out sailing providing a
good pathway for those sailors coming out of
Cadets.
The key piece of infrastructure mentioned last year,
some additional dinghy storage space in a three
level storage facility, has been constructed and is in
use in the Cadet Area and Eastern Hardstand. The
committee is looking into some cost effective and
efficient ways of accessing the top level of the rack
to fully utilise it’s potential.
I would like to thank the committee members, Ian
Fox, Peter Roberts,
David
Johnson,
Justin Brenan, and
David Ellis for their
hard
work
and
attendance over the
One of the highlights for the year was the increasing past year.
numbers and success of the Olympic Village
Michael McLean
Primary School program. It has been hugely
Chairman
successful with the students, staff and the school
Sail Training and
community, and will continue again this summer
Development
season. Last season culminated with a visit to
Committee
Government House for afternoon tea for many of the
students, staff and others. Thanks to Vice
Commodore David Seaman for his ongoing efforts
for this program. We will again be looking for some
help from members by way of donations (which are
tax deductible through the Australian Sports
Foundation Sail Training Fund) to help that program
continue. So keep a look out for that.
The junior off the beach fleet had another good year
with many boats actively competing (see separate
Membership Sub-Committee
The General Committee has agreed to our suggestion that
the Club propose to members the introduction of a
“members’ advance”. The advance will be debited to
members accounts and is redeemable during the year at the
dining room, bar and sail training. The advance will
encourage all to enjoy the Club’s amenities, promoting an
awareness of the value of membership thereby reducing
resignation rates.
Further details of this measure are for discussion at this
year’s Annual General Meeting.
Over the year in review the Membership Committee
has worked to protect and build our membership
base.
Our Recruitment strategy focusses on;
-impressing upon senior members the
obligation to ensure their crew have an
appropriate membership
-improving our value offering to retain
members
-seeking to make the introduction and
induction process for new members as a
friendly welcoming experience
-promoting sailing as a fun, healthy
recreation at all levels.
To this end we have
-conducted new member evenings
-participated in “Discover Sailing “as a
measure to attract new participants to our
sport.
-continued to review our membership
structure and make changes as necessary
(i.e. country member category)
Long serving Committee member Rod Alsop resigned after
distinguished service to members – thank you Rod.
We advertised for new Committee members and thank
those members who took the time to express an interest.
We have selected two new Committee members, Susan
Webber and Helen Devine – both of whom are enthusiastic
and raring to go- Welcome Susan and Helen.
Can I also thank Alex, Danielle, Peter and the office staff for
their assistance and the steady guidance of Past
Commodore Graeme West who provides a warm welcome
and rich Club history lesson to all new members.
Anthony Beck
Membership Chairman
New Members Night 2013
Over the year we have recruited 78 new members
while losing 64 members to resignation and strike off
for a total membership of 913 (as compared to 903
last year)
New Members Night 2013
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Membership Statistics
Category:
Honorary Life
Honorary
Life
Senior
Non-Active
Intermediate
Junior
Crew
Family
Absentee
Junior Family
Associate
Sailing
Country
2010
29
5
466
47
18
71
105
41
50
12
20
0
0
861
2011
25
2
5
458
38
27
75
35
46
12
17
0
0
910
2012
25
3
5
440
36
26
76
22
46
50
9
23
139
0
900
2011
112
-54
-6
-3
49
2012
76
-76
-7
-3
-10
2013
29
3
5
423
32
33
73
16
47
48
7
37
156
4
913
During the financial year ending 31st May 2013
Members elected
Resignations
Struck Off for Non Payment of fees
Obituaries
Total Increase/(-Decrease)
2010
60
-94
-35
-2
-71
2013
78
-58
-5
-2
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It is with regret that the Club records the deaths of Mr Jeffrey Bird, Mr Graeme Brown, Mr Noel Laird
During the Club’s financial year there were 78 candidates interviewed with those being elected comprising of 20 Seniors, 2 Family, 28
Sailing, 5 Intermediates, 10 Juniors, 1 Country and 12 Associates
Off The Beach (OTB)
In 2012/13, the Cadet fleet has been a little smaller.
Mostly around 10 (down from 14) boats out of a pool of
16 competitors. This has been more than compensated
by the increase in the overall OTB fleet, with up to 14
Lasers and a 125 coming out. We are looking forward
to the continuing growth of ‘Senior OTB’ as a pathway
to keep young sailors at the Club as they move on from
Cadets. There is now a 29er in the OTB rack and we
hope to see more as the season progresses.
There are still a few good boats for sale, and there will
be skippers looking for crew so please contact David
Johnson if you’re interested in getting a ride on a Cadet!
Progress on redevelopment of the facilities for OTB
Sailing at Royals has again not progressed very much
over the last year. I hope that Members will consider
this project to be of high priority since we are trying to
attract several high profile world events to the Club
(including the next Cadet Worlds to be held in
Australia), and desperately need to improve our
infrastructure.
Our major upcoming event is the 2013/14 Nationals,
which will be hosted by Royals. There is a committee
chaired by Fiona Prestedge which will pull together this
massive event. We are looking for volunteers and all
sorts of other support in the lead up to and during this
event. Dates are 27Dec to 04Jan so please consider
whether you can help at this time.
The big news this season was that the Cadet Nationals
and Worlds were held in Hobart over the Christmas /
New Year period. Two regattas back-to-back was a big
commitment for many families, with 9 boats competing
in the Nationals in a fleet of 65. No Royals boats
qualified for the Worlds – so, with a couple of changes,
9 boats competed in the parallel Promotional Worlds in
Off The Beach (OTB)
a fleet of 39. There were another 49 boats in the
Worlds, with competitors representing 8 countries. First
and second in the Worlds were two boats from the
Ukraine, but there were 3 Aussie boats in the top 10.
The conditions were tricky in Hobart for both
competitors and race management. There were over
30 starts in the Nationals for only 7 completed races –
mostly due to light and shifty conditions. It was
completely different in the Worlds where almost all
races were sailed in winds which exceeded 25 knots at
times.
canteen. Fiona Prestedge has always been there again
this year and will take on this demanding role. Thanks
to all the others who helped during the year. If you can
help out for a few hours now and again, please speak
to Fiona because (like so many things) – a few extra
hands makes everything so much easier.
Thanks team
David Johnson
OTB Chairman
Gavin Dagley has again delivered a great coaching
program this year. He has built on previous seasons
and also was 6th Fleet (State) Cadet coach for many
events. He competed at the Laser Masters in Hobart
and came every morning to the Cadet fleet before his
racing to provide a daily weather and strategy briefing
to all the Aussie competitors. I am very pleased that
Gavin is able to continue in this role into the 2013/14
season.
Thanks to Lucy Fowler and Harrison Croft for being
Junior OTB Captains for 2012/13. This year, the Junior
OTB Captains are Clare Olding and Louis Schofield.
The Junior Club Captains are elected by their peers
and I’d like to thank all the candidates who agreed to be
part of the election process..
This year Ben Wilson, Harrison Croft, William Orr, Tom
McConville, David Wilbraham and Eamon Zappia are
moving out of Cadets. I know of a couple of others also
considering moving to Senior OTB. I thank them for
their contributions over many years, and I hope to see
more of them in the Senior OTB fleet.
I know I say this every year, but I’d like to thank all the
parents who helped out running the cadets throughout
the season. Without parents involvement, we simply
couldn’t run the series. I can’t mention everyone but I
want to especially thank those who are there regularly.
We need at least 8 people on the water to run a race so
extra hands are always welcome.
A special mention for Naomi Wilbraham, who is
stepping down after 5 years of service looking after our
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Off The Beach (OTB)
Results
This year, two boats again tussled for the top honours in
another very closely contested season. This time, however –
Louis and Max (to Jan13) / Pete (from Feb13) took the
honours overall on most occasions in Sidewinder for the first
half of the season and then in the new Jonathan L for the
remainder.
They won Overall Club Aggregate, Club
Championships, The Cup, Sheeba, Smart, Hillenaar, Arch
Cawthorne and Jan Trophies. Almost a complete clean sweep
– we haven’t seen this for some time! Gavin also gave these
guys his Coach’s award not only for effort during the coaching
program but also for excellence in applying this to their racing.
Harrison and James had another strong year in Hold On, and
came second in almost everything. They did win the
Commodore’s Trophy for the second year in a row. James has
bought Need for Speed so we are looking forward to seeing
him develop as a skipper. Harry has bought a 29er and I’m
sure others will follow his lead during the course of next
season. I’m expecting to see Ryan Croft driving Hold On next
year.
Third overall was Mike and Hamish in Bullant. They had a
great battle with Clarebuoyant all year but managed to keep
ahead just often enough. Hamish won the Phil Miller award
for Most Tenacious Crew.
Clare and Marlon wrapped up the year in fourth place in
Clarebuoyant. Solid work, and Clare awarded the Djemma
Trophy as best placed girl skipper.
This year, Callum P took over Mustang Sally from sister
Jacqui. He and Ryan Croft improved throughout the year and
got up to 5th overall. Cal takes out the Malcom Anderson best
1st year skipper award.
Callum G and Pat Mills in Swift improved every week. As
another first year skipper, Cal had a lot to learn at the start of
the season but steadily worked his way up the fleet, including a
2nd in the Commodore’s Trophy. They won the Aoma
(Handicap) Trophy and swept the pool in the fleet’s division 2
Gold and Digby Trophies and were selected for the Walker
Warner – Most Tenacious Boat (after Cal won the Phil Miller
the year before)
Pat and Ned also showed improvement in Consecutive, but
with just 3 drops in the series they missed too many races to
finish higher up. I’m sure they will continue to develop next
year.
Need for Speed had its last season with Will O and Tom. Both
finished up in Cadets after the Nationals. They had a 2 nd and a
3rd in two trophy races in the first half of the season. I hope
that we will see them in senior OTB soon.
Lucy is another experienced sailor who is transitioning to
Senior OTB. She and Wynn sailed Bridgewick Farm up to the
Nationals, with the best result a 3rd in the Sheeba Trophy.
Lucy was a regular in the Laser fleet in the second half of the
season and I’ve got a bit more to say about Wynn further down
the list….
Xciten didn’t get enough finishes on the board to place further
up. I heard a rumour that Ryan Campbell might be crewing in
a 29er next year so it will be good to see him there in the
senior OTB fleet. I haven’t hear whether Xciten will be on the
water in preparation for the National but I’ve got my fingers
crossed that it will. Eamon has finished up in Cadets after
several years of crewing. I hope we will see him down at the
Club in future as well.
In the second half of the season, Wynn took over the job of
steering Sidewinder. He had a few different crews but Will J
was in there with him several times. Sidewinder has been out
on the water at every opportunity and the Cadet Mothers have
awarded him their Encouragement Award.
Jordan and Maddie took Graffiti out a few times this season.
With perseverance, there will be improvement – and I hope
that they will come back for another shot at it in the near
future.
Maddie also sailed a few times with Josh. Josh was lucky
enough to have access to Magician early in the season while it
was ‘on the market’. Unfortunately for Josh (but fortunately
for the Scalia’s) it was sold and then Josh had no choice but to
make do with Polaris. I would love to see Josh have a go in a
Laser soon – it would suit him well.
It was great to see Asterix back on the water again this year.
Mac and Ned had a great time and steadily improved, but did
miss quite a few races. They will be further up the list next
year.
David and Luke had their second year in Foxy Lady.
Unfortunately they didn’t get out very often this year and this
has been reflected in the overall results. David has finished his
time in Cadets but hopefully we will still see him around the
Club when he is in town.
Ben is another sailor who has moved on to Senior OTB and
also some Bluebird racing. He only got out a couple of times
in Sailmaker but was often out on a Laser
After several seasons crewing with Louis, Max and bother
Charlie bought Magician in the middle of the year and showed
some promise on the water in the races that they sailed. They
have now moved interstate so we hope that they will find some
sailing on the river Swan to keep them occupied. Thanks to
the Knell family for their involvement and support over the
years. Another bit of good news for the Knells and us is that
Magician has found a new owner in the club
Stealth was regularly on the water in the lead up to the
Nationals with Ashleigh and Ryan Z. They had other
commitments in the second half of the season but had the boat
back in the water for Wintersail. I’m sure we’ll see more of
them next year.
Phoebe had a most of a season off after a year of crewing but
now she’s back with brother Zach. They took out Dangald a
few times to test the water and they will be back next year in
their own boat. Looking forward to it.
Senior Off The Beach
Season 2012-2013 signaled the establishment of a
senior element to the OTB section of our club. A
steady build up of the laser class has seen the
senior section out numbering the mighty cadet
class. This is the first time since the late sixties and
early seventies when our club boasted a large OTB
section involving many of our current senior club
members. This shows how important this pathway
can be in the retaining of junior through to senior
club membership.
We have at the moment Pipi Miller, Jacqui
Prestedge, Brodie Roberts, Ben Wilson, Lucy
Fowler, Hannah Purcell, Ruby Altermatt, Aimee
Altermatt, Sera Wallace, Kate Wallace and Jack
Fowler, fresh out of cadets and sailing lasers, 125s
and 29ers. Also back and competing in dinghies
are the group from the late 90s and early 2000s
cadets those being Connor & Reagan Burdon-Bear,
Elizabeth Johnston, Josh White and the golden
oldies Chinna Black, Tom Fowler, Gary Prestedge,
Peter Roberts, Troy Croft, David Johnson and Paul
O’Driscoll. A member of interest for the club is Mark
Smallwood being the first senior member joining
specifically for OTB sailing only.
The program also included Friday night sailing on a
short course around the marina as an invitation for
members to find their old form and have a laugh
followed by a quiet sip, participants included Club
Captain David Ellis, Dave Allen, David Le Roy and
Ryan Blackstock (HBYC Commodore). As we can
see almost 30 club members took part in the
intermediate and senior OTB last season along with
the club running the Sharpie Victorian Titles and
hosting International 14s and 29er promotion days it
was a successful season to look back on.
Season 2013-2014 promises to be just as busy with
the addition of a regular 29er fleet starting, more
lasers and new events for both classes in the
planning.
Off The Beach Register
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Magic Mayo
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Viking
Gotcha
Swift
Foxy Lady
Bridgewick Farm
King George
Mustang Sally
Hold On
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Stealth
Need for Speed
Xciten
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Jonathan L
Owner
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RYCV
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J Wilbraham
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E Johnston
HiJac
J Prestedge
G Prestedge
Where’s Wally
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Development Committee and Marina Task Force
Marina Task Force
Development Committee
The Marina Task Force, chaired by General Manager Alex
McGillivray, has continued with the planning and approvals
process for the new marina. We feel this project is now gaining
some momentum despite the lengthy approvals process.
The General Committee has adopted a new Charter for the
Development Committee, expanding its role to include the
responsibility for the delivery of club projects. The previous
Charter required the Committee to
By way of background, our Club had received approval of the
location of the ‘foot print’ for our new marina and this area had
been formally surveyed. Members will recall from earlier reports
that it will include an area on its eastern side, adjacent to the
sea plane base, for the Club to place pontoons for use by the off
the beach sailors, plus extensions to the West and North of the
current marina. Depending on the final layout and boat lengths
accommodated, the new marina will result in a 50% increase in
the capacity of wet berthing.

Prepare a rolling strategic plan for the RYCV for
presentation at each Half Yearly and Annual General
Meeting.

Publish the Strategic Plan as updated.

Ensure that substantial issues and projects relating to
the longer term development of the club are developed
to a conceptual stage for consideration by the General
Committee and the members.
The submission to Parks Victoria for our new lease over both
land and sea bed has been finalised and we are currently
waiting on advice regarding the next phase which involves
Ministerial approval and the completion of a period of display of
the details of the proposed sixty-five year lease in both houses
of Parliament. The anticipated completion of this process is May
next year.
With the assistance of our local members of parliament,
members of the Task Force were able to meet with two
Government Ministers, their advisers and three department
heads. Our project was well received and it was confirmed that
we will have access to the spoil ground for contaminated
materials in Port Phillip although the terms and cost require
further clarification.
Other approvals are also being progressed. For example, we
have had to apply for approval under the Environmental
Protection and Bio-Diversity Conservation Act which enables
the Federal Government to place control over conservation
matters which would otherwise be the sole responsibility of the
States.
Further planning in respect of matters such as the layout and
composition of marina berths, a general specification of marina
facilities and an assessment of potential contractors are all
being progressed.
The Marina Task Force is chaired by our General Manager Alex
McGillivray and the other members are Commodore Andrew
Munro, VC David Seaman, David Sterrett, Claire Fazakerley,
Alex Campbell, and me, with co-opted assistance from RC
Michael McLean, Justin Brenan, Hans Nieuwland and PC Ray
Borrett. Thank you to everyone for your time and extremely
valuable assistance.
The additional responsibility is to:

Oversee and ensure the delivery of club projects as
directed by the General Committee.
Construction of the platform lift commenced in Mid July. The
Builder is ADH Civil & Water Infrastructure Pty Ltd which is
owned by one of our members Andrew Forsyth Grant and his
wife Sonia Broderick. This is an exciting project for the Club
and will be one of at least three such developments in the next
two to three years including the new marina and the Club
House.
To achieve the commencement of the platform lift required an
enormous amount of time and effort on the part of a few
members in the preparation of the documentation. Our thanks to
the Club’s Honorary Solicitor Chris Tucker, Justin Brenan, PC
Ray Borrett and Bruce Rodwell. Others who have had a major
role in driving this project include VC David Seaman, our
Commodore Andrew Munro and Immediate Past Commodore
Bas Huibers.
The planning for the proposed upgrade of the club house has
progressed and plans have been prepared by Mr Peter
McIntyre, our Honorary Architect. Some twelve months ago the
club was approached by a benefactor interested in making a
significant bequest to the club in memory of his Father. The
bequest is to be used to support a redevelopment of the Club
House.
Since the initial approach, the General Committee, and the
House Refurbishment and Development Committees, have
been working closely with Peter McIntyre, our Honorary
Architect, to develop a multi stage plan to expand the Club
House facilities including a second story extension. It is planned
to commence construction in 2015.
The planning for the new Club House has been broken into 4
stages, with the costing at today’s values.
Development Committee and Marina Task Force

Move the Members’ Bar up to the deck and open up the
vista – Cost estimate $500k.

Construct a new Members’ Bar as a second story over
the outside deck only, and create an indoor/outdoor
terrace on the ground level outdoor deck – Cost
estimate $3M.

Ground Floor re development (Future term) – Cost
estimate $1M.

Second story new bar dining room upstairs. (Future
term) – Cost estimate $4.5M
The benefactor is keen to see the project completed through to
the second stage and has increased his original financial
commitment significantly to assist us with that goal. The
General Committee has asked the See Change Committee to
assist with the raising of the additional funds to enable the
project to be completed to the maximum Stage possible. Whilst
Stages 3 & 4 will be constructed at a later date, the Club now
has fully staged plan for the development of the Club House
which can be implemented, and if necessary reviewed, when
funds become available.
The Club will be scheduling a number of information evenings
over the coming months to consult with members on the current
plans and gather additional input regarding the new Club House
design.
The Development Committee completed its review of the Club’s
Strategic Plan which has been formally adopted by the General
Committee.
Clearly, the keys to the future of our Club are the replacement
and expansion of the marina and the redevelopment of the Club
House.
This has been my third year as Chair of the Development
Committee. Again it has been particularly rewarding working
with the committee which comprises VC David Seaman, PC
Peter Bedggood, PC Mike Smith, PC Ray Borrett, Tony Baxter,
Bruce Rodwell and our General Manager Alex McGillivray. My
thanks for your great support and dedication.
John Forsyth
Development
Committee
Chairman
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House and Social
It’s been another busy year of all things House and
Social.
After nearly a year of wonderful food from chef Keith
Jackson, we are very sorry to hear he has decided to
move on so we are now on the lookout for a new
chef. We thank him for his hard work, and wish him
well on his new ventures.
Our Functions Manager Helen Pelns has been
working tirelessly to promote the club and organise
many functions. She is also full of wonderful ideas
that we toss around at our meetings for great
functions for the members. Some don’t eventuate
and some are worth a repeat. We try and mix up the
types of functions to cater for the different
demographics at the club and are always looking at
new ideas.
We have many members who help with or even
organise various functions at the club and we would
like to thank them very much. Again, the Johnstons
are the trivia masters of Royals, and Melbourne Cup
Day is a huge success thanks to the hard work of PC
Bob McGregor and Tanya Stanford. I hope everyone
is getting ready this year as Fashion on the Fields is
getting bigger and better. The Girls’ Night Out is
becoming a regular feature on the calendar, and
Santa by Seaplane earns Father Christmas a wellearned drink (thanks Corvan).
We’re looking forward to celebrating 160 years of
Royals with the Anniversary Ball at the MCG on
October 12th. We are working on the theme of 1853
and encourage everyone to get into the swing of it
too. Some of the members are adding a twist to the
Black Tie dress code and dressing in Black Tie from
the 1850s and will be arriving by horse and carriage.
It’ll be a fun night celebrating the great history of our
club.
The next major project is the refurbishment of the
club house and I’m looking forward to presenting the
concept drawings to the members with Honorary
Club Architect Peter McIntyre. It’s an exciting time
for the club and we’re looking forward to the
transformation of our clubhouse.
I’d like to say a big thanks to the H&S committee,
Danny Trainor, Sally Herbertson, Helen Pelns, Glen
Smith and Alex McGillivray. Having the mix between
club members and staff members has created a
great forum to put lots of energy into House and
Social.
Cath Beaufort
House and Social Committee Chair
Trivia Night 2012
Sponsorship and Marketing
2012-3 has been a very stable year, we have kept
all of our sponsors, and added one for good
measure. In what is a tight economic climate, with a
degree of uncertainty due to the political climate this
is a good result.
The photograph is of the children visiting
Government House to meet the Governor, who has
expressed great interest in the program and invite
the children to afternoon tea. An excellent gesture
by His Excellency.
Our relationship with Audi Penfold and Nautilus
Marine is very strong, and the contributions they
make enable us to run events with more resources.
The Lipton Cup Regatta is the perfect example, it
goes from strength to strength due to their
contributions.
We have the Cadet Nationals coming up at the end
of the year, and should you be aware of potential
sponsors for this event, please contact me.
As well as providing funds to run these events, they
also provide prizes for series and fund raising.
Our minor sponsors provide ‘in kind’ sponsorship,
which allows us to raise funds.
David Seaman
Vice Commodore
We recently added Exide Batteries as a sponsor, as
well as funds, they are offering discounts to
members for batteries. Bear this in mind when you
need to replace your, call the office for details.
This year we will again be providing sailing tuition to
the Olympic Village Primary School. Last year we
taught 36 pupils to sail, and it seems certain this will
increase this year. The results of the program are
amazing, these pupils, from a disadvantaged area,
gain in confidence as well as develop skills they
otherwise would never have the chance of. I must
thank all members who helped contribute, especially
Nautilus Marine, Courtney & Patterson Honda,
Duncan Prince and a certain member who wishes to
remain anonymous. Thank You.
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Yard and Marina
Yard and Marina
It has been a difficult year in the yard, but with the
discussion on the Platform Lift now over, we can
get on with the task of building it. The contract with
ADH is completed, and we has started. The
Committee has implemented the Kindred Club
Register which will allow selected boats from
Kindred Clubs to receive member rates in the yard.
We have over 50 boats signed up and expect them
to start arriving prior to the summer season.
There will be quite a bit of disruption in the yard
during the construction period, and we ask you to
be patient with the inconvenience during the 15 or
so weeks of work. The Bluebirds and boats on the
western side of the hardstand will be moved about
7 metres east and angled to allow work in the old
slipway. If this arrangement works, we will consider
making it permanent freeing up more space for the
western yard area.
Piling and whaling repairs were performed in the
marina to keep the structure sound until we start to
replace it with the floating marina. An inspection in
June has highlighted some repairs that must be
done, and these will be scheduled for the next
months.
The first dinghy rack has been completed, and
when it is full we will consider building another. The
rack was build to specification, but it appears that
we will have to procure a lifting device for the top
level of the rack for insertion and removal of
dinghies. This will be done shortly. The device will
be a 'walkie-stacker' and can be used without a
licence. The rack can take not only lasers, but
bigger two man dinghies. If you are interest in
taking a slot, contact the office.
The club complex is currently 'maxed out' on
electrical power supply. We are negotiating with the
supplier for increased capacity, and it is certain that
we will have to lay new cables etc, unless someone
invents a new method of electrical transmission!
This
will be done in the next few months, and should
stop our outages that happened early this year on
very hot days.
OH&S looms large on the horizon, we cannot
escape the movement to new procedures for
improved H&S in the whole site. A New Induction
Manual is about to be introduced for ALL persons
who work in the yard, staff contractors and
members. You will be required to read it, and then
acknowledge that you have read and understand
the rules. Many of the rules are simple, like tying
ladders to boats in the yard, sounds simple but we
have had members fall from unattached ladders. In
conjunction with the new rules, we have purchased
new trestles, planks and ladders for members use.
The old heavy steel ladders will be scrapped. We
also have electrical lead stands that MUST be used
in the yard, non-compliance will see you
'unplugged'.
The yard gets cleaned on a regular basis, but can
always be cleaner, please ensure you clean up
every day you are in the yard, there are plenty of
bins provided.
In the Marina, please ensure that your lines are fit,
they are your responsibility. The springs and
shackles are the club's, we inspect them regularly,
but if you see signs of wear, please report it to
Steve or Joel.
Working Bee time is almost upon us, and I have a
very long list, so please come along if you can, the
last Sunday in September.
As always please contact me if you have any
problems/issues.
David Seaman
Vice Commodore
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1999
2008
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PAUL
JOHN
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JASON
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ROSE
TONY
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JOHN
PAUL
ROGER
JOHN
PETER
TIMOTHY
BRUCE
ANDREW
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PHILIP
HARM
PETER
CRAIG
DAVID
DAVID
GUY
RICHARD
RICHARD
VILNIS
HEATHER
PETER
DAVID
CLAIRE
ANDREW
NATHAN
GARY
SEAN
KENNETH
ROBIN
PEONY
JOHN
MATTHEW
KATHRYN
NICHOLAS
DAVID
AMBER
JOHN
GREGORY
ANTHONY
BARRY
IAN
CLARK
JOANNA
Senior
Family
HonLife
Junior
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Associate
Senior
Senior
Crew
Absentee
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Y Senior 33
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Sailing
Sailing
NonActive
Sailing
Sailing
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Crew
Senior
Associate
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
JunFamily
Associate
Associate
Associate
Senior
Senior
Associate
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Associate
Country
Senior
Associate
Senior
Senior
Senior
1998
1984
2000
2005
2006
2007
2009
2003
1974
1998
2010
2001
1997
2006
1997
2009
2002
2004
1999
2012
2008
2010
2013
1999
1994
2007
2007
2007
2005
2011
2012
2004
2012
2000
1986
2010
2010
1996
1994
2012
2011
2011
2002
1977
2003
2005
2007
2012
1988
1997
2012
1985
2007
2012
2012
2000
1991
2008
2001
FORD
FORSYTH-GRANT
FORSYTH-GRANT
LAWRENCE Senior
ANDREW
Senior
IVOR
NonActive
FORSYTH
FOWLER
FOWLER
FOWLER
FOX
FOX
FOX
FRASER
GALYER
GAMBY
GANTIDIS
GARDNER
GARNER
GARNSWORTHY
GATES
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GEEKIE
GENTZEN
GIBBS
GIBSON
GIBSON
GIBSON
GIBSON
GILBERT
GIRVIN
GLENN
GODLEY
GONTAR
GOODIN
GOODMAN
GOODWIN
GORDON
GOUDIE
GOURLEY
GOYEN
GRANT
GRAYSON
GRAY
GRAY
GRAY
GRAY
GRAYSON
JOHN
Senior
TOM
Senior
JACK
Y Senior 18
LUCY
Junior
JAMES
Sailing
HOWARD NonActive
JENNIFER NonActive
STEPHEN Senior
CLARE
Absentee
MATS
Senior
JAMES
Senior
JOHN
Senior
PETER
Senior
JOCK
Senior
RICHARD Senior
JOHN
Senior
SILKE
Senior
BRIAN
Senior
DAVID
Sailing
DIETER
Senior
MARSHALL Senior
NICOLE
Senior
ANTHONY Senior
ANNE
Family
JOHN
Senior
ALEX
Sailing
CALLUM Junior
NORMAN Sailing
DAVID
Senior
ALLAN
Sailing
PETER
Senior
PETER
Senior
ANN
Senior
PETER
Junior
GRAEME Senior
GAVIN
Senior
PETER
Senior
PAUL
Sailing
BOWIE
Sailing
GLENDA
Family
JEFFREY
Senior
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RONALD
Sailing
TERRY
Sailing
CHRISTOPHER Sailing
JOHN
Senior
IAN
Senior
ALASTAIR Sailing
CYNTHIA NonActive
PENELOPE Sailing
DAVID
Sailing
SUZANNE Associate
RODNEY
Senior
CAROL
Senior
PETER
Associate
BRETT
Senior
21
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GUNN
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2009
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1970
1984
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1994
1978
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2013
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1983
1976
2010
2007
1999
2012
1999
2007
2012
2010
2012
2004
2010
2003
1990
2010
2012
2005
2013
2013
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2007
2007
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HARPER
HARRISON
HARRISON
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HARRINGTON
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KENNETH
PETER
MICHAEL
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ANDREW
MARK
RIK
MATTHEW
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DOUGLAS
ALWYN
STEPHEN
PETER
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CHRIS
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MICHAEL
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ROBERT
TOM
KENNETH
JOHN
PETER
ARTHUR
LINDSAY
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GEOFF
PETER
BARRY
DAVID
PAULINA
CORVAN
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EMMA
LEETON
DAVID
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STEVE
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NEALE
PAUL
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Senior
Senior
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Life
Senior
Sailing
Absentee
Senior
Absentee
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Senior
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Life
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Sailing
NonActive
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Crew
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HonLife
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Senior
Sailing
Senior
Associate
Senior
Junior
Sailing
Sailing
Y Senior 22
Y Senior 21
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Family
Sailing
ROSEMARY Associate
RICHARD Associate
JOHN
HonLife
FIONA
Sailing
ANDREW Sailing
1996
2013
1962
2000
2004
2004
1971
1995
1998
1970
1998
1995
1998
1937
2003
2009
2004
2010
2010
2007
1975
1998
2004
1998
2012
2008
1995
2013
2011
2010
1992
1982
1999
2012
1997
1997
2005
1976
1972
2011
2003
1999
1989
2012
2011
1963
1963
1992
2013
2006
2008
2013
2002
2013
2008
1996
2005
1997
1993
JENKIN
JENSEN
JOEL
JOHNSTONE
DOUGLAS
WILLIAM
LESLIE
BIL
JOHNSON
MADELEINE
JOHNSON
JOHNSTON
JOHNSON
MICHAEL
ANDREW
BARRY
JOHNSTON
CATHERINE
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JOHNSON
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BOB
TERRI
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KERR
KERR
KERR
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KING
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KLESTADT
KLESTADT
KLESTADT
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KNELL
KNELL
KNELL
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MARY
PETER
ROBIN
JOHN
ANDREW
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JOHN
GLENN
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JON
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CHARLIE
CRAIG
MAX
PETA
DIANNE
HANS
ANTHONY
IAN
STEPHEN
TIMOTHY
PETER
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Junior
HonLife
Senior
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Junior
NonActive
Senior
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Senior
Senior
Family
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HonLife
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Family
Senior
Senior
Senior
Family
Senior
Senior 20
Sailing
Family
Senior
Sailing
Sailing
Sailing
Senior
Senior
NonActive
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Senior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Absentee
Senior
Sailing
Family
Senior
Senior
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JunFamily
Absentee
JunFamily
Family
Family
Senior
Y Senior 33
Absentee
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1996
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1994
2010
2008
2010
1999
2002
2005
1997
1999
1983
2003
1972
1998
2010
2003
1997
2001
2011
2002
2013
2005
2010
1999
2010
1976
2012
2011
2012
2012
2013
2008
2010
2011
2011
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2012
1997
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MARSHALL
MARSHALL
MARSHALL
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PAUL
CLAUS
ALAN
CHERYL
LINDSAY
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PETER
ANDREW
STEPHEN
HAMISH
RUPERT
DAVID
MARIAH
THOMAS
CLIVE
TIMOTHY
ZRINKO
IRENE
IAN
JULIE
JOHN
ATHOL
SCOTT
LARS
PAUL
GAIL
DOUGLAS
BRUCE
PETER
PETER
HENK
MARTIN
KATHLEEN
PETER
JAMES
JAMES
THOMAS
ROSS
SUSAN
KATHRYN
DAVID
GARY
KEVIN
RICHARD
MICHAEL
THORSTEN
JUSTICE
PHILLIP
JOHN
JUSTIN
SCOTT
DEIRDRE
SALLY
BRETT
ROSE
RICHARD
REMY
TESSA
GEOFFREY
Sailing
Crew
Senior
Senior
Family
HonLife
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Crew
Senior
Y Senior 23
Y Senior 21
Senior
Y Senior 18
Senior
Associate
Senior
Senior
Absentee
Senior
Sailing
Sailing
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Absentee
Absentee
Junior
NonActive
Senior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Family
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Sailing
NonActive
Senior
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Sailing
Associate
Sailing
Associate
Associate
Junior
Junior
Senior
2001
2012
2012
1978
2005
2010
1980
2011
2009
1987
1965
2012
2008
2010
2010
1976
1997
2001
1999
1997
1998
2000
2006
2003
2007
2012
1982
1980
2003
2007
2012
2006
2000
2012
1949
2010
2012
1978
1999
1978
1993
2007
2012
1974
1993
2000
2008
1998
1998
1947
2002
1998
2012
2003
2012
2009
2008
2010
2010
MASSIE
MATHERSON
MATTHEWS
MCALISTER
MCCARTHY
MCCONVILLE
MCGREGOR
MCHUGH
MCINTOSH
MCINTOSH
MCINTYRE
MCVICAR
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MCKENZIE
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MCLEAN
MCLEAN
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MEZIN
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MILLER
MILLS
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MIZZI
MOORE
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MOREHEN
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MORRISON
MORRISSEY
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MOSS
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MUHLETHALER
MULLER-ROBBIE
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MUNRO
MUNRO
MUNRO
MURPHY
MURPHY
MURRAY
NANKERVIS
NASSEYS
NAUDI
NEILSON
JOHN
KATHRYN
PAMELA
RONALD
THOMAS
THOMAS
BOB
ANDREW
Associate
Associate
Sailing
NonActive
Senior
Junior
Senior
Sailing
CHRISTIANE Associate
JOHN
Associate
PETER
Senior
NED
Junior
ANGUS
Senior
JENNIFER Sailing
DAVID
Sailing
DOUG
Senior
MICHAEL Senior
KATHY
Family
ANTONI
Senior
CAMERON Senior
IAIN
Senior
GREGORY Senior
LYNDA
Senior
ANDREW Senior
ELIZABETH Senior
TATIANA Sailing
PETER
Senior
DOUG
Senior
PHILLIPAH Junior
EILEEN
Senior
TREVOR
Sailing
JOHN
Senior
ANDREW NonActive
PAIGE
Sailing
BRUCE
HonLife
JANE
Family
CARL
Sailing
ALEX
NonActive
BERNARD Senior
DARRYL
NonActive
PHILIP
Senior
STUART
Senior
MATTHEW Sailing
TOM
NonActive
CLIVE
Senior
CLAUDE
Senior
FRANCOISE Family
MICHAEL Senior
ANDREW Senior
BOB
HonLife
SAMUEL
Absentee
ROSS
Senior
DAMIAN
Sailing
PETER
Senior
AMANDA Sailing
RAY
Senior
FRANCOIS Crew
RICHARD Senior
MARK
Senior
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2010
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2012
2012
1995
2011
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1994
2000
2001
1980
2007
1997
2001
2010
2006
2013
2010
1991
2003
1945
1999
1997
2011
1998
2003
1979
2010
2011
2010
2012
2013
2011
2005
1988
2013
2013
1964
2010
1989
1984
2010
2013
2012
2011
2004
2010
2008
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NELSON
ANDREW
JENNY
NEUMANN-DUFFIN MATTHEW
NEVILL
NEYLAND
NICHOLSON
NIEUWLAND
NORDBERG
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NORGATE
NORLIN
NORMAN
NOYE
NOY
O'DRISCOLL
OAKLEY
OBERMOSER
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O'DRISCOLL
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O'HARE
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OLDING
OLDING
OPAT
ORR
ORR
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OSBORNE
OTTER
OWEN
OWEN
OXENBAUER
OZOLINS
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PARKS
PARRY-OKEDEN
PARSONS
PASCOE
PASCOE
PASUPATHI
PAYNE
PEACE
PEART
PECK AM
PENFOLD
PENFOLD
PEPPER
PERICA
PERMEZEL
PETERS
PETTERSEN
PFLEIDERER
PILGRIM
POINTON
PORTWAY
PORTELLI
POTTER
MICHAEL
JULIE
PETER
HANS
BARRY
DREW
LEIGH
BOB
WARWICK
GLENN
MICHAEL
PAUL
TERANCE
FRANZ
JORDAN
PAUL
PATRICK
SCOTT
TERRY
CLARE
TIMOTHY
BERNARD
GRAHAM
WILLIAM
ANDREW
ANDREW
JEFF
SHANE
WILLIAM
ANTON
JANIS
RICHARD
DAVID
ANTONY
DENIS
MARILYN
KATRINA
DAVID
KRISHNAN
THOMAS
EDWARD
PATRICIA
NIGEL
DAMIEN
SAMUEL
WILLIAM
LUKE
JAMES
MAXWELL
HEIDI
SUSANNE
JAYMIN
MICHAEL
DEAN
JOHN
WILLIAM
Senior
Family
Y Senior 23
Senior
Senior
Senior
Honorary
Associate
Absentee
HonLife
Senior
Senior
Associate
Sailing
Sailing
Senior
Sailing
Junior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Junior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
HonLife
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Associate
Senior
Senior
Family
Senior
Y Senior 29
Senior
Junior
Senior
Senior
Associate
Junior
Life
Junior
Senior
Senior
Family
Sailing
Y Senior 31
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Crew
1991
2008
2008
2008
2007
2003
1972
2000
2005
2000
1986
1986
2009
2004
1971
2012
1999
2008
2006
1984
1989
2002
2011
2011
2009
1993
2008
1945
1984
2001
1999
2007
2010
2007
2004
2011
2013
2008
2008
1993
2003
2006
2005
2003
2012
1985
2005
2012
2010
2012
1998
2012
2010
2010
2010
2004
1972
2011
2003
POYNTON
PRESTEDGE
PRESTEDGE
PRESTEDGE
PRESTEDGE
PRICE
PRICE
PRINCE
PROSSER
PURCELL
PURCELL
PURCELL
PURCELL
PURCELL
PURTELL
PYKE
QUINN
RAE
RAFF
RASMUSSEN
RATTRAY
RAWLINS
RAYMOND
REDMAN RAN
REES
REICHELT
RIANI
RICHARDSON
RICHARDS
RICHARDS
RICHARDS
RIDDLE
RIEBELING
RIGHTON
RITCHIE
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RIZZOLI
ROBBIE
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ROBB
ROBERTS
ROBERTS
ROBERTS
ROBERTS
ROBERTS
ROBINSON
ROBINSON
ROBINSON
RODWELL
RODWELL
ROGERS
ROGOTOWICZ
ROONEY
ROSE
ROWE
ROWLINGS
ROWSTHORN
RUSHBROOK
RUSSELL
TREVOR
FIONA
CALLUM
Absentee
Associate
Junior
JACQUELINE Junior
GARY
Senior
JOHN
Senior
SIMON
Senior
DUNCAN Senior
DOUGLAS Senior
ANDREW NonActive
DAMIAN
Senior
BARRY
Associate
HANNAH Junior
JOHN
Senior
JOHN
Senior
JAMES
Sailing
MOIRA
Senior
DUNCAN Senior
JOHN
Senior
DUNCAN Senior
CRAIG
Absentee
PENELOPE Sailing
ROSS
Sailing
JOHN
Honorary
PAUL
Crew
IAN
Senior
JOHN
Absentee
KENNETH HonLife
RAY
Absentee
JANE
Senior
IAN
Absentee
BRETT
Senior
PETER
Sailing
KARI
Senior
JARROD
Absentee
PHOEBE
Junior
ZACHARY Junior
DAVID
Senior
MARK
Family
JOHN
Senior
KELSEY
Y Senior 21
PETER
Senior
BRODIE
Junior
PAUL
Senior
TRISHA
Sailing
BRUCE
Senior
DAVID
Senior
STEPHANIE Y Senior 19
BRUCE
Senior
SHARON
Family
JOHN
Senior
MANON
Junior
SEAN
Sailing
IAN
Sailing
KEVIN
Senior
GREGORY Absentee
PETER
Senior
DANIEL
Sailing
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1998
2000
2007
2009
1987
1975
1982
2008
1960
1950
1978
1980
2012
2007
2004
1990
2012
1990
2011
1996
1997
1999
1999
1979
2011
2012
2006
2010
1946
1971
2006
1995
1995
2009
RUSSELL
RUTTER
RYAN
RYAN
RYAN
SABEY
SADLER
SALTER
SAMMONS
SANDERS
SANDLES
SANDLES
SASSE
SAVAGE
SCALIA
SCALIA
SCHAFER
SCHOFIELD
SCHOFIELD
SCHOFIELD
SCHULTZE
SCOTT
SCOTT
SCOTT
SEAMAN
SEDEROF
SELIN
SEMMENS
SHEERS
SHELL
SHEPHERD
SHIELDS
SHIELDS
SHIELD
SHIPP
SIDEBOTTOM
SILK
SLATTERY
SLOAN
SMALLWOOD
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SMITH
SNOWBALL
SNOWBALL
SOLLY
SPENCER
SPENCER
SPENCER
SPENCER
SPICER
SPINLEY
SPROATS
STAFFORD
GLYN
ROBERT
DES
MARTIN
NOEL
MICHAEL
GEOFF
CHARLES
JOHN
JOHN
BILL
PAUL
JOANNA
JOHN
MASSIMO
MATTEO
CARLOS
GUY
LOUIS
WYNN
BONITA
DAVID
DEIRDRE
GREGORY
DAVID
ANDREAS
ERIK
JOHN
ALAN
PETER
CRAIG
DOUGLAS
JAMES
STEPHEN
DAVID
PHILIP
PETER
GRAHAM
IAN
MARK
BRIAN
BRUCE
LUKE
MICHAEL
ANNE
TIMOTHY
GREG
DIANE
MATTHEW
JOHN
MICHAEL
ROBERT
TONY
WILLIAM
DENIS
JOHN
MARK
Senior
Senior
NonActive
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
NonActive
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Family
Senior
Senior
Junior
Crew
Sailing
Junior
Junior
Crew
Senior
Family
Senior
Senior
Senior
Absentee
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
HonLife
HonLife
Absentee
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
NonActive
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Family
JunFamily
Life
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Sailing
HonLife
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Senior
2010
1981
2004
2000
1995
2010
2012
2004
2007
2007
2008
1998
2009
2010
2003
2011
2011
1968
2010
1985
1982
2006
2000
2006
2008
2005
1995
2012
2012
2008
1980
2004
1965
1993
2012
1982
2012
2010
2011
2003
2006
2012
2002
1963
2002
2005
2010
2007
2010
1998
2000
2011
2011
2011
2008
2007
1974
STALEY
STANLEY
STANFORD
STERRETT
STEVENS
STEVENS
STEWART
STOKES
STUBBS
SUGGATE
SULLIVAN
SULMAN
SUTHERLAND
SUTTON
SYME
TAGG
TAGG
TATE
TATE
TAYLOR
TAYLOR
TAYLOR
THOMAS
THOMPSON
TILLERS
TRAINOR
TRELEAVEN
TRELEAVEN
TRONNBERG
IAN
JOHN
TANYA
DAVID
GEOFFREY
LISA
GRAEME
WARREN
STUART
CYRIL
PAUL
RONALD
MARK
REECE
GORDON
DARREN
LAURIE
FRANK
RICHARD
ANDREW
BRUCE
COLIN
LEE
JENNIFER
GLEN
DANIEL
CHARLES
JOHN
FREDRIK
Senior
Absentee
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Absentee
Senior
Associate
Senior
Senior
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Senior
NonActive
Senior
Absentee
Life
Sailing
Senior
Family
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Senior
Sailing
TUCKER
CHRISTOPHER Senior
TUCK
JOSEPH
Senior
TULLOCH
JAMES
Sailing
VANDERWARKER MICHAEL
Senior
VANDESTADT
ROBERT
NonActive
VANDENBERG
PAUL
Senior
VAUGHAN
GRAHAM Senior
VICKERS-WILLIS SIMON
Senior
VINCENT
ANDREW Senior
VINNELL
LANCE
Sailing
VISSER
DONNA
Absentee
VUKSIC
ZLATKO
Absentee
WALKER
PAUL
Associate
WALLACE
KATE
Y Senior 18
WALLACE
DAVID
Senior
WALLACE
SARAH
Y Senior 20
WALLIS
IAN
Sailing
WANKLYN
RUSSELL Sailing
WARD
ERIN
Associate
WARD
GERRY
Sailing
WARLOND
ROBIN
Senior
WARNER
FRED
Senior
WATKINS
MARTIN
Senior
WATSON
KASHAN
Junior
WATSON
NIKHILA
Junior
WATT
KERRY
Sailing
WEATHERLEY
CHRISTINE Sailing
WEBBER
BERNARD Senior
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Register of Members Cont….
2013
1996
2009
1962
2011
1980
2004
2008
2003
2009
1970
2006
2000
2006
2006
2006
2006
1975
1999
2012
2002
1998
2000
2011
1998
1992
1967
2006
2007
2002
1984
2008
2011
2006
1948
1987
2000
1982
2005
2005
2004
2005
2003
2011
2012
2012
WEBBER
WEBB
WELLS
WEST
WEST
WESTON OAM
WETZELS
WETZELS
WHINCUP
WHITE
WHITELEY
WHITE
WHITEFORD
WILBRAHAM
WILBRAHAM
WILBRAHAM
WILBRAHAM
WILKINSON
WILKINS
WILLMOTT
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
WILLIAMS
WILSON
WILSON
WILSON
WILSON
WILSON
WINGS
WONG
WOOD
WOOD
WREFORD
WRIGHT
WRIGHT
WRIGHT
YARNALL
YARNALL
YARNALL
YARNALL
ZAMMIT
ZAPPIA
ZIBELL
ZIBELL
SUSAN
OWEN
GRAHAM
GRAEME
MICHELLE
BARRY
FREEK
JOSEPH
GRAEME
DOUGLAS
DENIS
JOSHUA
THOMAS
IAN
NAOMI
DAVID
JOHN
CLIFF
JEREMY
ANTHONY
FIONA
CAROL
MICHAEL
REBECCA
NOEL
ANDREW
GREG
GERRY
BENJAMIN
THOMAS
LEO
ANDREW
COLIN
Family
Absentee
Senior
HonLife
Sailing
Senior
Senior
Y Senior 29
Senior
Y Senior 29
Senior
Sailing
Y Senior 22
Family
Senior
JunFamily
Y Senior 19
Absentee
Senior
Senior
Family
Family
Sailing
Y Senior 27
Senior
Senior
NonActive
Senior
Junior
Sailing
Absentee
Sailing
Senior
ROBERT RFR Senior
JOHN
HonLife
GEOFF
Senior
ANDREW Senior
MURRAY NonActive
EILA
Family
KARLA
Y Senior 20
BRIAN
Senior
MIA
JunFamily
CARL
Senior
EAMON
Junior
ASHLEIGH Junior
RYAN
Junior
Yacht Register 31ST MAY 2013
96
AVIAN
157
RED BACK
321
ETTRICK
2385
IN THE PINK
7018
JUST QUIETLY
7019
MIGHTY MOUSE
A20
TAMESIS
AUS 3761 SUPERTOY PLAYS
AUS1276 BAD DOLL
AUS1278 EXTRA BAD DOLL
AUS2352 BLACK PEARL
AUS280 SHOGUN V
AUS41 MILSONIA
AUS6100 K2
B147
GAYLENE
CB46
LOAMA
DIA 119 KAOS
DIA 138 ROUGH CUT
DIA 158 MAXANME II
DIA 160 IRISH LOGIC
DIA 1679 FLYING FURNITURE
DIA 174 BELLE
DIA 182 PASCOL PAINTS
DIA 187 CHALLENGER
DIA 188 LUCY IN THE SKY
DIA 191 MYSTERY
DIA 192 CORSAIR 4
KA1
MARIE LOUISE III
KA11
KOOKABURRA
NZL10000 GEORGIA
R1
VANESSA
R2
CIRCE
R3
DREAM CATCHER III
R4
ACROSPIRE III
R5
HICK-UP
R6
SAYONARA
R7
MARLIE II
R8
FRANCES
R11
SANTE
R12
WIND SPIRIT
R15
JOY TOO
R16
EMPARA
R17
NEW WAVE
R18
LAURELLE
R19
TANDANYA
R21
APACHE
R23
GREY EAGLE
R26
GAMBIT
R27
TRIM
R28
LILY GUY
R29
NEW BRUNETTE
R30
SPECULATION
R31
PENFOLD AUDI SPORT
R32
AJA
R33
CHUTZPAH
R34
SOIREE BLUE
R35
MONEYPENNY
R36
DRAGON
DUNDAS, Roger
CANNON, Paul
JENKIN, Douglas
MILLAR, Amanda
Just Quietly Syndicate
ARNOLD, John
HEM, Douglas
CARROLL, Brian
HIATT, Michael
HIATT, Michael
DEPPELER, Lisa
HANNA, Robert
ROWLAND, Greg
CLARK, Dennis
BLUNT, Tim
Loama Syndicate
CHITTENDEN, Steve
RAE, Duncan
HASSAN, Nicholas
FELL, Gary
BROWN, Kate
EARLY, Bruce
PERMEZEL, James
KING, Andrew
BRENAN, Calum
MEAD, Cameron
HASSAN, Nicholas
LLOYD, Peter
Kookaburra Syndicate
MEADS, Chris
KERR, Robin
JOHNSTON, Jim
SNOWBALL, Greg
ANDERSON, Colin
OWEN, Shane
Sayonara Syndicate
DIGBY, Peter
WOOD, Michael
GRAY, Jeffrey
O'HARE, Terry
WHINCUP, Graeme
ABRAHAMS, Peter
PURTELL, John
BORRETT, Ray
MUNRO, Bob
Apache Syndicate
SHIPP, David
GEDGE, Brian
SCOTT, David
JOHNSTONE, Bil
MERLOT, Andrew
LITHGOW, Douglas
ELLIS, David
SMITH, Brian
TAYLOR, Bruce
LITHGOW, Douglas
Moneypenny Syndicate
GARDNER, John
R37
R41
R42
R43
R44
R45
R46
R47
R48
R52
R53
R54
R55
R57
R58
R59
R60
R61
R66
R67
R71
R75
R76
R77
R80
R81
R82
R85
R86
R87
R88
R89
R90
R91
R92
R93
R94
R96
R98
R99
R102
R103
R105
R106
R108
R111
R112
R114
R115
R118
R119
R121
R122
R123
R131
R132
R133
R135
COROMANDEL 5
LUSCIOUS
JURU DAINA
JULIANA
WALTZING MATILDA
WONAMBI II
A TOUCH OF CLASS
ALLUNGA
MARNI
BLACK ADDER
KATE
WANITA
LIVING DOLL
DRAMBUIE
NOMAD
LARRIKIN
ENVY
LEADFOOT
JON SANDERS
ENESEAY
OCEAN SAFARI
HALCYON
FLYING CLOUD
SGIAN DUBH
WILD STYLE
PENROD
MORNING MATILDA
WARRIN BUNJIL
FAIRE VERTUE
MARIKA
MARELLE
BELLA LUNA
TABASCO
JOIE DE VIE
PYXIS OF SKYE
HEATHER BELLE
ANA
COGNAC
AGNES II
NAURU
BUNGOONA
EAGLE HAWK
CHILDREN OF PHOENIX
ADAMANT
ELLEN LEWIS
GODZILLA
BIRD OF THE ISLANDS
SHORE THING
MAGIC
HARLEQUIN
WEAPON OF CHOICE
CHARISMA
JANET
DREAM CATCHER
HELEN LOUISE
IMPARA II
SABALO
ABELLA
BURTON, David
MUNRO, Andrew
PRICE, Simon
SILK, Peter
COOK, Steven
CLIFFORD, James
WILBRHAM, Naomi
CRISTIANO, Ralph
BURGESS, Richard
MOULDAY, Clive
RAFF, John
GATES, Richard
HIATT, Michael
Drambuie Syndicate
CASH, Peter
KEATING, Rodney
Envy Syndicate
WHITELEY, Denis
HARDING, Phil
DUFFIN, John
WOOD, Robert
TUCKER, Christopher
HUGHES, Corvan
LEAN, Andrew
SLATTERY, Graham
HENDY, Stephen
MCINTYRE, Peter
BEWS, Douglas
KLESTADT, Geoff
CHMIEL, Rudolph
SPROATS, John
SCALIA, Massimo
DUGGAN, Paul
BEDGGOOD, Peter
MACINNES, David
WILSON, Andrew
LEVAR, Zrinko
O'HARA, Patrick
BROWNE, Julian
WRIGHT, Geoff
DORROUGH, Cameron
COULTER, Andrew
MACFARLANE, Kathryn
LYNCH, James
MCLEAN, Doug
HENKEL, Peter
BURGESS, Timothy
WARLOND, Robin
ENGLISH, Richard
FORSYTH, John
BURNS, Stuart
RIDDLE, Brett
ZAMMIT, Carl
STALEY, Ian
MAHON, Phillip
MCGREGOR, Bob
ANQUETIL, Kym
MELLEN, Gregory
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R136
R137
R139
R140
R141
R142
R143
R144
R145
R146
R147
R149
R153
R155
R156
R158
R163
R166
R170
R172
R173
R175
R180
R181
R186
R187
R188
R190
R191
R193
R198
R202
R205
R212
R222
R223
R225
R226
R241
R249
R278
R280
R292
R300
R303
R308
R318
R321
R331
R333
R336
R340
R353
R362
R363
R367
R374
R379
SARABAND III
BUCKLEY, Matthew
TOM CAT
DOLPHIN, Paul
SERENITY
RUSSELL, Glyn
SCIMITAR
Scimitar Syndicate
NOUANNIE
STANFORD, Tanya
SEA FEVER
DAYMAN, John
ARIADNE III
HARRIS, Peter
SOJOURN
GIBSON, Anthony
GONDWANA
ROGERS, John
BON FARRAGE
MUHLETHALER, Claude
MAKIN WHOOPEE
SUTHERLAND, Mark
COUSIN IT
FISHLEY, Anthony
HONOR-VERA
GREGSON, John
DEATH BY SNOO SNOO KLESTADT, Thomas
RUTHEAN
DARLEY, Wendy
CLAIRE
MACRAE, Richard
BRIGHT ANGEL
GRIBBLE, Ian
DÉJÀ VU
CAREY, Steven
ARANUI
DIGBY QC, Geoffery
PRIME NUMBER
SHELL, Peter
ENDURANCE
PRESTEDGE, Gary
PARAGON
DUSTING, John
NEPTUNIUS
HESKETH, Chris
AVALON
NORGATE, Leigh
YOKO
HEWITT, Robin
BIDDY-HU II
LINDEMANN, Paul
HOTSPUR
STEVENS, Geoffrey
ANXIOUS
HEALY, Thomas
BELLMAN
COULTER, Peter
PENDEEN
VAUGHAN, Graham
YOUNG AT HEART
WILLIAMS, Noel
NANGA MAI
STERRETT, David
WAKE
LIDGETT, Athol
ALI DEL ARIA
Ali Del Aria Syndicate
KALLARA
KELLY, Graeme
TRINGRIZ
RUTTER, Robert
VALERIE
ELLIS, David
NORTH ENCOUNTER
LEWIS-MATHAIS, Julie
SHADOW
LEWIS, Ian
FRANJELIS
JOHNSTON, Anthony
MORNING T
PARKINSON, Michael
SECRET
Secret Syndicate
REVEL
NORMAN, Warwick
UHURU OF MELBOURNE BOTTERILL, Mal
COCO
JOHNSON, Barry
ZEA
HOLLAND, Lindsay
ZEPHYR
Zephyr Syndicate
FLYING CIRCUS
STOKES, Warren
FLYING HIGH
AMBRUS, Stephen
MYSTIQUE
JOHANSON, Colin
SWORDFISH TROMBONE OLDING, Timothy
BOLD VENTURE II
MELDRUM, Iain
LEVEL C
BERTRAM, Howard
DUCKMOBILE
SEAMAN, David
TOP GUN
PETERS, Maxwell
SALTY DOG
Salty Dog Syndicate
MAGIC BULLET
CANTWELL, Leo
BONGAREE
NEVILL, Michael
R403
R410
R411
R419
R420
R424
R434
R441
R445
R447
R450
R451
R471
R473
R479
R480
R484
R502
R505
R533
R550
R588
R604
R632
R648
R650
R660
R711
R722
R727
R777
R780
R795
R850
R880
R888
R913
R930
R955
R968
R1000
R1009
R1111
R1121
R1134
R1140
R1150
R1200
R1210
R1211
R1221
R1313
R1363
R1400
R1405
R1902
R2781
R3550
ZEPHYR (168)
SALTAIR
PINTADO
EXTRAVAGANCE III
CADIBARRA 8
MILLENNIUM FALCON
CHENARA
MELTEMI
SERIFA II
BRAVADO
MERCEDES III
RUNAMUK
NUNYARRA
SEA WAFER
TANDEKA
50/50
RED SKY NIGHT
MARTINI
BANDWAGON
PAPALANA
RUFFIAN
CYAN
FAIRWINDS
VITESSE
NOVA SEAS
RICHARDSON, Kenneth
ALLARD, Sarah
COOPER, Phillip
SCOTT, Gregory
ROBERTS, Paul
GAMBY, Mats
ANDERSON, Ross
REICHELT, Ian
CASE, Bernard
BUTLER, Lindsay
RYAN, Martin
CANTWELL, Gerard
BARNETT, David
PASCOE, David
ROBERTS, Peter
GAUSDEN, John
YARNALL, Brian
CLARK, Ross
PAINTER, David
BAXTER, Antony
OTTER, Jeff
BROWN, Craig
CHEW, Mark
POINTON, Michael
GOUDIE, Graeme
THE STIG'S AUDI DRIVING COUSIN
ELLIS, David
PARAMOUR
GOODWIN, Ann
PANACEA
FINDLAY, Nicholas
ZEN SATORI
SEDEROF, Andreas
GALAXY
BURNS, Archibald
MIRELLA
CLANCY, Michael
ASTRO BOY
KOPP, Anthony
MARALINGA
PEPPER, William
KOTARE
ORR, Graham
ALIEN
BRENAN, Justin
ESCAPE
BECK, Anthony
JEAN
RAFF, John
BACK IN BUSINESS
SABEY, Michael
WHIMAWAY
KOPANS, Hans
FOOTLOOSE
ROBB, John
NORA J
SANDERS, John
WYVERN
Wyvern Syndicate
TOE CUTTER
HOPE, Geoff
EXECUTIVE DECISION BOTICA, Grant
COROMANDEL 4
SWEENEY, John
PEGASUS
FELDMAN, Nathan
MOODY BLUE
WILSON, Gerry
SPIRIT OF DOWNUNDER FORD, Lawrence
MIKA
YARNALL, Brian
GRIFFIN
WREFORD, John
MERAK
HUIBERS, Bas
ANDIAMO II
RODWELL, Bruce
SERIFA
MACTAVISH, Michael
AMADEUS
HOUNSOME, David
ALL THAT JAZZ
CARTAN, David
SEAYA
HOLROYD, James
GRAVITAS
DOULL, Alexander
FLEEKA
GOODMAN, Peter
Yacht Register cont... 31ST MAY 2013
R3701
R3933
R4099
R4389
R4689
R4734
R4930
R5559
R6064
R6198
R6257
R6418
R6620
R7017
R8133
R8181
R9006
R41525
S888
TEMPE
BOLERO
SHILO
REALITY
OUTSIDER
STARSHINE
SCORPIO
OUT OF THE BLUE
NAGANI
NEXT MOMENT
MAINSTAY
CHUTZPAH 38
AFRAYED KNOT
EXCEL
KERINA
FORTE
BULLET
QUEST OF BERMUDA
ROAD RUNNER
FARNBACH, Peter
JOHNSON-SNEDDON, Tony
NAUDI, Richard
MCLEAN, Michael
GARNER, Peter
ALEXANDER, Anthony
PRICE, Simon
FRASER, Stephen
BOWE, Peter
DOULL, Alexander
ARNOLD, John
TAYLOR, Bruce
EARLY, Bruce
JOYCE, Andrew
BENGTZEN, Per
TAGG, Laurie
CARTAN, David
PARSONS, Marilyn
GOURLEY, Gavin
SUPPLEMENTARY REGISTER
R129
ELLA
MACTAVISH, Michael
R1930
BINNY
BOWLES, Terence
R220
APPY
CLOSE, Lyle
R266
GEM FISH
EDWARDS, Philip
R49
SWAN
Swan Syndicate
R501
AURANINA
WELLS, Graham
R771
MK 1
MACK, Kevin
R988
DIOMEDE
COLE, Jeffrey
SUPPLEMENTARY MOTOR BOAT REGISTER
FV272
PUTT PUTT
ANDERSON, Colin
KZ583N PAULA
MCINTYRE, Peter
R14
OSBORNE
GRAY, Jeffrey
R210
AQUAPRO
RYCV, Victoria
R211
DAFFY
RYCV, Victoria
R213
CERBERUS
RYCV, Victoria
R277
CUTTER
BULT, Bradley
R84
SHAMROCK
BROWN, Winston
R218
ARCH CAWTHORNE
RYCV, Victoria
ABSENTEE
R10
FRAGANCIA
R110
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
R154
QUINCO
R20
ANTARA
R38
OUTLAW
R39
BOUNTY BLIGH
R4766
CRACKER JACK
R555
APALIE
R65
SKERRYVORE
R95
FIRST CONTACT
BLACK, Peter
RICHARDS, Ian
WEBB, Owen
KORTLANG, Ian
QUICK, Alan
WEBB, Owen
HODGE, Arthur
BROADHURST, Robert
BROWN, Roderick
BURGESS, Cameron
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Treasurer’s Report
The result for the year, before depreciation was $349,534 and $111,681 after depreciation and allowing for
$21,703 in bad debts written off. This compares favourably with the results for the previous year which were
$293,694 before depreciation and $70,857 after depreciation and bad debts written off.
Donations of $30,477 continued to be well received by the Club, assisting to pay for the platform lift and
Charles LaTrobe College, Olympic Village Campus junior Sail Training program.
The Club’s debt was paid out during the year however will be replaced with a loan for $1.3 Million for the
platform lift which was approved by member back in October 2012.
Detailed below is a summary of the year’s financial results for each of the Club’s major activities.
The House
Overall the House incurred an increased operating loss increased on the previous year despite increased
income of $33,085. The main factors contributing to the loss were increased costs of labour due to costs
related to the departure of our former Chef and the employment costs of various contractors during our
busiest period and associated increased cost of wastage. Whilst we maintained our standards these did
come at a cost ($21k over budget) which was arrested somewhat in the second half of the year when we
came to an ongoing arrangement with a Contractor. We continue to see this as a potential growth area
though our focus is member service which inevitably means that we are focusing on minimising our loss in
this area. To this end the General Committee has now agreed to put to the members a house advance to
encourage members to use the bar and dining room facilities, the full effect of this will not be realised until
2014/15 should members vote in favour of it. The advance will be redeemable for bar, dining room and
some Training Centre purchases. Plans to further reinvigorate the clubhouse have also been sent to the
members, the next challenge will be to finance this project with our other priorities
The bar recorded an operating profit, with operational costs continuing to rise due to our reliance on casual
staff, and the request for more staff. Service does come at a cost but makes member life at the Club a
more enjoyable. We have employed an additional full time staff member to lessen our reliance on casuals,
increase function revenue and improve member service.
Catering
2013
2012
2011
Club Sales
334,443
301,358
248,965
Total Revenue
334,443
301,358
248,965
Cost of sales
151,820
141,722
112,048
Gross Surplus
182,623
159,636
136,916
34,847
13,225
8,450
Catering Employment Costs
254,855
210,891
184,736
Total Catering Expense
289,702
224,116
193,186
(107,079)
(64,481)
(56,270)
Revenue
Catering Expense
Operating expenses
Catering Surplus/(Deficit)
Treasurer’s Report
Bar
2013
2012
2011
Sales
364,809
358,252
348,285
Cost of Sales
163,719
161,592
159,546
Gross Surplus
201,090
196,660
188,739
12,153
13,249
9,592
Bar Employment costs
175,563
163,100
141,974
Total Expenses
187,716
176,349
151,566
13,374
20,311
37,173
1,194
804
-
Expenses
Operating expenses
Operating Surplus
House expenses
Club & Private function
Cleaning
23,106
20,927
41,713
H&S General Expenses
3,477
3,944
14,387
Clubhouse R&M
Total House Expenses
22,534
50,311
34,083
59,757
36,985
93,085
Marina and Hardstand
Income for the marina increased significantly due to the introduction of an area based charging policy in the
marina where larger boats now pay an equitable price for their space. Additionally the club negotiated
favourable outcomes with its non-member based boats boosting marina income. The Hardstand revenue
fell with fewer larger boats being dry stored. It should be noted that the return is still behind other Club
benchmarks and to improve our facility and operation we need to keep this aspect of our operations under
constant review.
Marina Operations
Marina and Hardstand
Revenue
Marina Rent
Locker rent
Hardstand Rent
Service Charge
Inactive Boat revenue
Total Revenue
2013
2012
2011
572,972
29,702
126,080
3,958
11,005
743,717
512,204
28,531
140,643
2,960
684,338
495,158
22,493
108,807
626,458
Expenses
Repairs & Maintenance
19,857
21,518
17,658
723,860
662,820
608,800
Operating Profit
31
Treasurer’s Report
Yard Operations
It was a solid year in the Yard. Travel lift activity was down as it is across the industry, the cost effective
Platform Lift should see this reverse in the coming years. We still need to note that in the forthcoming
period the new OHS&E regime will come further into effect, which will undoubtedly incur some cost.
Yard Operations
Revenue
Yard Labour
Travel lift and slipping
Storage & Towage
Sundry Income
2013
2012
2011
6,537
120,061
101,475
29,371
5,051
129,165
60,617
31,174
5,970
130,684
50,946
29,896
Total Revenue
257,444
226,005
217,496
29,287
36,240
11,358
148,653
225,538
25,393
20,605
8,610
2,843
144,211
201,662
17,092
23,486
8,576
1,156
122,374
172,684
31,906
24,343
44,812
Expenses
Purchases
Repairs & Maintenance
Yard Waste Disposal
Yard Materials & Equipment
Yard employment costs
Total Expenses
Operating Profit
Treasurer’s Report
Racing & Sailing
The Club continues its investment in its racing program, and our leadership continues to shine in this area.
Last year saw some one-off race management services, and it was good to see that this level was
maintained despite significantly reduced income from the Sail Melbourne and Festival of Sails. The
decrease in Member Race entry however was greatly disappointing. A new scheme to collect race fees is
being mooted to more equitably spread the costs of racing across our Register. The maintenance program
for the club's vessels continues to keep them in good condition and is a necessary expense to maintain the
club's racing program.
Racing &Sailing
2013
2012
2011
Revenue
Race Entry General
Other Sailing Revenue
Race Management
Regatta
Sponsorship Other Income
Total Revenue
37,932
3,299
25,278
15,816
12,500
94,825
52,572
4,596
25,535
14,751
12,500
109,954
43,520
6,762
7,696
12,668
11,700
82,346
Expenses
Repairs
Racing Expenses
Regatta Expenses
Trophies
Training Expenses
Racing Employment costs
Other
Total Expenses
43,384
9,857
11,640
5,442
94,476
10,280
175,079
35,185
14,157
9,199
6,182
87,865
6,332
158,920
38,419
12,468
9,848
2,898
86,415
150,048
Operating Surplus/(Deficit)
(80,254)
(48,966)
(67,702)
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Treasurer’s Report
Royals Training Centre and Cadets
The Club does not expect to turn a surplus in either the Cadets or the Training Centre area as investing in sailors
for our future is the main objective. The contribution the Club makes is kept to a manageable level and it is
pleasing to the revenue grow again reflecting a full year of our new hard-working Sail Training and Development
Manager. Increase vessel costs are attributable to cost appropriation with the Racing department and increase
hours on the water.
The Club recognises the importance of having viable training and cadet programs to enhance skills and
encourage membership and will continue to invest in them.
ROYALS TRAINING CENTRE AND CADETS
Revenue
Academy Courses
Elliott & Pacer Charter
Off The Beach Revenue
Total Revenue
2013
2012
2011
124,415
900
14,935
140,250
99,810
1,066
14,061
114,937
106,194
391
9,130
115,715
Expenses
Academy Courses & Employment Costs
Academy & Cadet Vessel R&M
Elliott, Optimist & Pacer R & M
Off The Beach expenditure
123,358
17,113
695
17,593
127,864
5,649
1,978
15,242
106,917
15,478
5,491
11,223
Total Expenses
158,759
150,733
139,109
PROFIT/LOSS
(19,204)
(35,798)
(23,394)
Alex Campbell B.Ec, MHA, CPA
Honorary Treasurer
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
FINANCIAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
35
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
Revenue from ordinary activities
2
2013
2012
$
$
2,578,916
2,417,568
3,028
(395)
(346,265)
(336,034)
(1,164,429)
(1,103,955)
(216,170)
(206,780)
Administration expenses
(359,750)
(337,287)
Clubhouse & function expenses
(119,699)
(101,123)
Sailing expenses
(149,720)
(135,739)
Yard & Marina expenses
(81,329)
(64,022)
Other expenses from ordinary activities
(31,001)
(28,827)
Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress
Raw materials and consumables used
Employee benefits expense
Depreciation and amortisation expenses
3
Borrowing costs expense
3
(1,900)
(13,247)
Prior period adjustment
3
-
(19,302)
Profit/(loss) from operations before income tax expense
111,681
70,857
Income tax revenue (income tax expense) relating to operating activities
-
-
111,681
70,857
-
-
Total comprehensive income for the year
111,681
70,857
Total comprehensive income attributable to members
of the entity
111,681
70,857
Profit/(loss) from operations
Other comprehensive income for the year net of tax
The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AS AT 31 MAY 2013
Note
2013
2012
$
$
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
4
309,339
239,794
Trade and other receivables
5
376,453
296,135
Inventories
6
39,564
42,592
Other current assets
7
7,390
5,190
732,746
583,711
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Other financial assets
8
2,700
2,700
Property, plant and equipment
9
1,852,305
1,903,991
TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS
1,855,005
1,906,691
TOTAL ASSETS
2,587,751
2,490,402
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Trade and other payables 38,663
10
205,358
139,489
Interest-bearing liabilities
11
-
74,933
Provisions
12
105,322
75,145
Other current liabilities
13
240,213
289,445
550,893
579,012
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Trade and other payables
10
2,700
2,700
Interest-bearing liabilities
11
-
-
Provisions
12
40,094
26,307
42,794
29,007
593,687
608,019
1,994,064
1,882,383
TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
TOTAL LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
EQUITY
Reserves
14
-
-
Retained earnings
15
1,994,064
1,882,383
1,994,064
1,882,383
TOTAL EQUITY
The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.
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ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
2013
2012
$
$
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Receipts from members and other operating activities
2,690,986
2,711,239
(2,388,044)
(2,462,017)
Interest received
7,920
5,627
Borrowing costs
(1,900)
(13,247)
308,962
241,602
Payment for property, plant and equipment
(164,484)
(121,101)
Net cash used in investing activities
(164,484)
(121,101)
Net Proceeds from/(Repayment of) borrowings
(74,933)
(86,361)
Net cash provided by financing activities
(74,933)
(86,361)
Net Increase/(decrease) in cash held
69,545
34,140
Cash at beginning of financial year
242,494
208,354
312,039
242,494
Payments to suppliers and employees
Net cash provided by operating activities
17 (b)
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Cash at end of financial year
17 (a)
The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
2013
2012
$
$
EQUITY
Balance at beginning of the financial year
1,882,383
1,802,171
-
9,355
111,681
70,857
Other comprehensive income for the year
-
-
Transfer from Reserve
-
-
1,994,064
1,882,383
Balance at beginning of the financial year
-
-
Transfer to retained earnings
-
-
Balance at end of the financial year
-
-
1,882,383
1,802,171
-
9,355
111,681
70,857
Other comprehensive income for the year
-
-
Transfer from Reserve
-
-
1,994,064
1,882,383
Transfer from Yachting Development Fund
Profit/(Loss) for the year
Balance at end of the financial year
Represented by:
Reserves:
Retained Earnings
Balance at beginning of the financial year
Transfer from Yachting Development Fund
Profit/(Loss) for the year
Balance at end of the financial year
The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.
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ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Financial Reporting Framework
The financial report covers Royal Yacht Club of Victoria as an individual entity. Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
Incorporated is an association incorporated in Victoria under the Associations Incorporation Reform
Act 2012 (Vic).
The financial report is a general purpose financial report which has been prepared in accordance with Australian
Accounting Standards, Australian Accounting Interpretations and the Associations Incorporation Reform Act
2012 (Vic). Australian Accounting Standards set out accounting policies that the AASB has concluded would
result in a financial report containing relevant and reliable information about transactions, events and conditions
to which they apply. Compliance with Australian Accounting Standards ensures that the financial statements and
notes also comply with International Financial Reporting Standards. Material accounting policies adopted in the
preparation of this financial report are presented below and have been consistently applied unless otherwise stated.
The financial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historical costs, modified, where applicable, by the measurement at fair value of selected non-current assets, financial assets and financial liabilities.
(a) Inventories
Inventories are measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Costs are assigned on a first-in first-out basis and include direct materials, direct labour and an appropriate proportion of variable and fixed overhead expenses.
(b) Property, Plant and Equipment
Plant and equipment is stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and any impairment in value.
Depreciation is calculated on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful life of the asset as follows:
Plant and equipment – over 2 to 15 years
Impairment
The carrying values of plant and equipment are reviewed for impairment when events or changes in circumstances
indicate the carrying value may not be recoverable.
For an asset that does not generate largely independent cash inflows, the recoverable amount is determined for the
cash-generating unit to which the asset belongs.
If any such indication exists and where the carrying values exceed the estimated recoverable amount, the assets or
cash-generating units are written down to their recoverable amount.
The recoverable amount of plant and equipment is the greater of fair value less costs to sell and value in use. In
assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their present value using a pre-tax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the asset.
Impairment losses(where applicable) are recognised in the income statement in the other expenses line item.
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
NOTE 1: STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Con’t)
(b) Property, Plant and Equipment (Con’t)
The depreciation rates used for each class of depreciable asset are:
Class of fixed asset
Rate
Club house building
2-20%
Hardstand and carpark areas
2-33%
Lockers & sundry
Marina
10%
7.5-33%
Cadet area
10%
Club boats
10-33%
Royal Training Centre Boats
20-25%
Furniture & equipment
6.6-50%
Computer equipment
33%
(c) Cash
For the purposes of the Statement of Cash Flows, cash includes cash on hand, at banks and on deposit net of bank
overdrafts.
(d) Employee Entitlements
Provision is made for benefits accruing to employees in respect of wages and salaries, annual leave, long service
leave and other employee benefits when it is probable that settlement will be required and they are capable of being measured reliably.
Wages and salaries, annual leave, long service leave and other employee benefits expected to be settled within 12
months, are measured at their nominal values using the remuneration rate expected to apply at the time of settlement.
Long service leave and other employee benefits which are not expected to be settled within 12 months are measured as the present value of the estimated future cash outflows to be made by the entity in respect of services provided by employees up to reporting date.
Superannuation Guarantee Charge
The club pays the Superannuation Guarantee Charge (SGC) to superannuation schemes as required under applicable legislation.
(e) Income Tax
The club is exempt from Income Tax.
(f) Revenue
Fees, members subscriptions and rental income are recognised as revenue on an accruals basis.
Interest revenue is recognised on an accrual basis.
(g) Goods and Services Tax (GST)
Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Office. In these circumstances the GST is recognised as
part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of expense. Receivables and payables in the State41
ment of Financial Position are shown inclusive of GST.
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
2013
2012
$
$
- Clubhouse Income
708,514
674,445
- Membership fees
548,676
533,143
- Racing & Sailing
235,075
224,890
1,001,161
910,343
77,570
69,120
7,920
5,627
2,578,916
2,417,568
343,238
336,429
1,900
13,247
216,170
206,780
(1,081)
(409)
13,000
13,500
6,450
3,611
47,200
46,246
(24,781)
(3,382)
21,703
16,057
-
19,302
5,100
5,100
47,338
95,471
200,652
119,475
Deposits at call -See Change & Sail Training Fund
34,085
8,010
Cash and Deposits on Hand
12,878
-
9,286
11,738
309,339
239,794
Note
NOTE 2: REVENUE
Operating activities
- Yard & Marina
- Other Income (including grants and donations)
- Interest - Bank
NOTE 3: PROFIT FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES
Profit (losses) from ordinary activities before income tax
expenses (income tax revenue) has been determined after:
(a) Expenses:
Cost of sales
Borrowing costs:
- other persons
Depreciation of non-current assets
- Leasehold improvements & Plant & equipment
Bad and doubtful debts:
- doubtful debts provision/written back
Remuneration of the auditors for:
- audit or review services
- accounting and consulting services
Operating Leases
- Rent of Premises
(b) Significant Revenue & Expenses
The following significant revenue and expense items
are relevant in explaining the financial performance:
- Australian Sports Foundation grants received
- Members’ Accounts written off
- Prior period adjustment (correction to GST amounts
NOTE 4: CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
Cash on hand
Cash at bank
Cash at Bank - Maximiser accounts
Travel fund
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
2013
2012
$
$
Trade debtors
339,255
264,418
Less provision for doubtful debts
(10,000)
(10,000)
329,255
254,418
47,198
41,717
376,453
296,135
39,564
42,592
7,390
5,190
2,500
2,500
200
200
2,700
2,700
NOTE 5: TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES
CURRENT
Other debtors and accrued income
NOTE 6: INVENTORIES
CURRENT
Finished goods at cost
NOTE 7: OTHER CURRENT ASSETS
CURRENT
Prepayments
NOTE 8: OTHER FINANCIAL ASSETS
NON-CURRENT
Cash management & term deposit accounts with banks
Livingston trophy fund
GD Low memorial fund
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ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
2013
2012
$
$
NOTE 9: PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
(a) Leasehold Improvements
Clubhouse, at cost
1,173,151
1,169,786
Less accumulated depreciation
(418,470)
(385,683)
754,681
784,103
1,408,680
1,428,797
(1,008,546)
(985,583)
400,134
443,214
669,453
660,653
(336,703)
(317,771)
332,750
342,882
34,192
34,192
(34,192)
(34,192)
-
-
Car park, at cost
139,334
139,334
Less accumulated depreciation
(57,144)
(50,177)
82,190
89,157
63,808
79,153
(55,300)
(64,296)
8,508
14,857
1,578,263
1,674,213
Marina, at cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Hardstands, at cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Lockers and sundry, at cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Cadet area, at cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Total Leasehold Improvements
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
2013
2012
$
$
663,794
780,860
(533,219)
(685,997)
130,575
94,863
441,804
409,515
(298,337)
(274,600)
143,467
134,915
274,042
229,778
1,852,305
1,903,991
NOTE 9: PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
(Continued)
(b) Plant & Equipment
Plant, furniture and equipment at cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Club boats at cost
Less accumulated depreciation
Total Plant & Equipment
Total property, plant and equipment
(c) Movements in Carrying Amounts
Movement in the carrying amounts for each class of property, plant and equipment between the beginning
and the end of the year.
Balance at the beginning
of the year
Clubhouse
Marina
Hardstand
Lockers &
sundry
Car park
$
$
$
$
$
784,103
443,214
342,882
-
89,157
14,494
-
20,945
-
8,800
-
-
-
Depreciation expense
(43,916)
(64,025)
(18,932)
-
(6,967)
Carrying amount at end of year
754,681
400,134
332,750
-
82,190
Additions
Disposals
Balance at the beginning
of the year
Additions
Disposals
Depreciation expense
Carrying amount at end of year
Cadet Area
Plant &
Equipment
Club Boats
Total
$
$
$
$
14,857
94,863
134,915
1,903,991
-
68,980
-
51,265
-
164,484
-
(6,349)
(33,268)
(42,713)
(216,170)
8,508
130,575
143,467
1,852,305
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ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
NOTE 10: TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES
CURRENT
Unsecured liabilities
Trade creditors
Sundry creditors and accruals
2012
$
2013
$
102,422
102,936
205,358
49,095
90,394
139,489
2,700
2,700
-
74,933
-
-
(a)
105,322
75,145
(a)
40,094
26,307
145,416
101,452
24,875
215,338
240,213
23,306
100,826
165,313
289,445
-
-
1,882,383
111,681
1,994,064
1,802,171
9,355
70,857
1,882,383
NON-CURRENT
Sundry creditors and accruals
NOTE 11: INTEREST BEARING LIABILITIES
CURRENT
Secured liabilities
Bank loans secured by Mortgage of lease over RYCV
premises at 120 Nelson Place Williamstown
Bank loans
NON-CURRENT
Secured liabilities
Bank loans
NOTE 12: PROVISIONS
CURRENT
Employee benefits
NON-CURRENT
Employee benefits
(a) Aggregate employee benefits liability
NOTE 13: OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES
CURRENT
Prepaid Grants
Subscriptions in advance
Deferred income
NOTE 14: RESERVES
Marina Maintenance Reserve
Transfer to retained earnings
Reserve balance at the end of the financial year
NOTE 15: RETAINED PROFITS
Retained profits at the beginning of the financial year
Transfer from Yachting Development Fund
Net profit (loss) attributable to members of the entity
Transfers from Marina Maintenance Reserve
Retained profits at the end of the financial year
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
2012
$
2013
$
NOTE 16: OPERATING LEASE COMMITMENTS
Lease and licence payments under existing arrangements are
payable over the following periods:
Less than one year
Later than one year not later than five years
Later than five years
81,858
51,700
81,858
133,558
Cash on hand
5,100
5,100
Cash at bank
247,990
214,946
Cash on deposit
34,085
8,010
Cash and Deposits on hand
12,878
-
Travel fund
9,286
11,738
Livingston trophy fund
2,500
2,500
200
200
312,039
242,494
111,681
70,857
43,964
23,758
51,700
30,158
NOTE 17: CASH FLOW INFORMATION
(a) Reconciliation of cash
Cash at the end of the financial year as shown in the statement of Cash Flows is reconciled to the related items in the
statement of financial position as follows:
GD Low memorial fund
(b) Reconciliation of cash flow from operations with profit /
(loss) from ordinary activities after income tax
Profit / (Loss) from ordinary activities after income tax
Non-cash flows in profit / (loss) from ordinary activities
Provision for leave entitlements – increase/(decrease)
Provision for doubtful debts
Depreciation
216,170
206,780
(Increase)/decrease in receivables
(80,318)
(190,481)
(Increase)/decrease in other assets
(2,200)
(5,190)
(Increase)/decrease in inventories
3,028
(395)
65,869
(116,174)
(75,951)
100,826
26,719
151,621
308,962
241,602
Changes in assets and liabilities
Increase/(decrease) in payables
Increase/(decrease) in subscriptions in advance
Increase/(decrease) in income in advance
Cash flows from operations
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ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
NOTE 18: RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
During the year ended 31 May 2013 no Committee members undertook any transactions with the Royal Yacht
Club of Victoria (Incorporated) other than at normal member terms and conditions.
NOTE 19: CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
There were no contingent liabilities at 31 May 2013 that may become payable by the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria (Incorporated).
NOTE 20: EVENTS SUBSEQUENT TO BALANCE DATE
On the 15th July 2013, the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria (Incorporated) has signed a contract for the design and
supply of a platform lift for $1,382,015. The members have approved borrowings on the project up to
$1,300,000 to assist the financing of the project.
The club is also in the process of requesting tenders for the upgrade of the power supply, which is anticipated to
be between $100,000 and $150,000. This is an essential work for the operation of the Club.
NOTE 21: SEGMENT REPORTING
The Royal Yacht Club of Victoria (Incorporated) operates predominantly in one business and geographical segment, being promoting the use of all classes of sailing boats, the science of navigation and racing and provides
social facilities for members of the club within Australia.
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
NOTE 22: FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
31 MAY 2013
Assets:
Cash assets
Receivables
Other financial assets
Weighted
Average
Floating
Interest
Effective
Interest
Rate %
Rate
$
2.97%
Non
Interest
1 year
or less
$
1 to 5
years
$
Total
Bearing
$
309,339
$
376,453
309,339
376,453
2,700
-
376,453
688,492
-
-
205,359
-
205,359
-
Net financial assets/ (liabilities)
312,039
-
-
205,359
171,094
205,359
483,133
31 May 2012
Total financial assets
Total financial liabilities
Net financial assets/ (liabilities)
242,494
242,494
74,933
(74,933)
-
296,135
139,489
156,646
538,629
214,422
324,207
2,700
312,039
Liabilities:
Payables
Interest bearing liabilities
-
-
-
(a) Interest Rate Risk
The club’s exposure to interest rate risk, which is the risk that a financial instrument's value will fluctuate as a
result of changes in market interest rates and the effective weighted average interest rates on classes of financial
assets and financial liabilities, is as follows:
(b) Credit Risk
The maximum exposure to credit risk, excluding the value of any collateral or other security, at balance date to
recognised financial assets is the carrying amount of those assets, net of any provisions for doubtful debts, as disclosed in the statement of financial position and notes to the financial report.
The club does not have any material credit risk exposure to any single debtor or group of debtors under financial
instruments entered into by the club.
(c) Net Fair Values
For other assets and other liabilities the net fair value approximates their carrying value.
The aggregate net fair values and carrying amount of financial assets and financial liabilities are disclosed in the
statement of financial position and in the notes to the financial statements.
NOTE 23: ASSOCIATION DETAILS
The principal place of business of the association is:
Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
120 Nelson Place
Williamstown Vic 3016
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ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2013
Note
2013
2012
$
$
NOTE 24: CAPITAL COMMITMENTS
Capital Expenditure commitments contracted for as at
balance date.
(i) Computer system
-
12,900
(ii) Outdoor Bar Furniture
-
8,195
(iii) Survey work for new Marina
-
3,560
8,500
-
8,500
24,655
(iv) Electricity supply upgrade
Payable not later than 12 months (excluding GST)
Subsequent to balance date, the club has signed a contract
for the design and supply of a platform lift for $1,382,015.
The members have approved borrowings on the project up
to $1,300,000 to assist the financing of the project.
The club is also in the process of requesting tenders for the
upgrade of the power supply, which is anticipated to be between $100,000 and $150,000. This is an essential work for
the operation of the Club.
.
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE
In the opinion of the committee the financial report as set out on pages 35 to 49:
1. Presents fairly the financial position of Royal Yacht Club of Victoria (Incorporated) as at 31 May 2013 and its
performance for the financial year ended on that date in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards
(including Australian Accounting Interpretations) of the Australian Accounting Standards Board and the requirements of the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 (Vic)
2. At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
(Incorporated) will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due.
This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the committee and is signed for and on behalf of the
Committee by:
Andrew Munro
Alex Campbell
Commodore
Honorary Treasurer
Dated this 2nd day of August 2013
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JOHN WOODWARD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
A.B.N. 35 761 920 294
INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT
TO THE MEMBERS OF
ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA
(INCORPORATED)
Report on the Financial Report
I have audited the accompanying financial report of the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria Incorporated (‘the Club”) for
the year ended 31st May 2013 as set out on pages 35 to 50.
Committee’s Responsibility for the Financial Report
The committee of the club is responsible for the preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view in
accordance with Australian Accounting Standards (including Australian Accounting Interpretations) and the
Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 (Vic) and for such internal control as the committee determines is
necessary to enable the preparation of the financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to
fraud or error.
Auditor’s Responsibility
My responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on my audit. My audit has been conducted
in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Those standards require that I comply with relevant ethical
requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether
the financial report is free from material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial
report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material
misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor
considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view in
order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an
opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of
accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the committee, as well as
evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report.
I believe that the audit evidence I have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for my audit opinion.
Independence
In conducting my audit, I have complied with the independence requirements of Australian professional ethical
pronouncements.
Audit Opinion
In my opinion, the financial report of the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria Incorporated is in accordance with the
requirements of the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 (Vic) including:
i)
giving a true and fair view of the financial position of the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria Incorporated as
at 31st May 2013 and of its performance for the year then ended on that date; and
ii)
complying with Australian Accounting Standards as disclosed in Note 1.
John Woodward
Chartered Accountant
Suite 1, Level 5, 398 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne Vic 3000
Dated this 2nd day of August 2013
SUITE 1, LEVEL 5, 398 LONSDALE STREET MELBOURNE 3000
TELEPHONE: (03) 9670 2268 FACSIMILE: (03) 9670 2170
Presentation Night 2013
Yachtsman of the Year 2013
Josh White
Cruising Member of the Year 2013
Peter Digby
George Low Trophy 2013
Grant Botica
Executive Decision
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Presentation Night 2013
Twilight Series 2013
55
Annual Report 2013
Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
120 Nelson Place (PO Box 51)
Williamstown VIC 3016
rycv@rycv.asn.au
www.rycv.com.au
+61 3 9397 1277