Quarterly Sailing Report
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Quarterly Sailing Report
11 December 2014 TINGIRA AHO Y! N e Page 1 Boating Activities Quarterly Report Page 2 - 9 Swallows and Amazons Messabout w s Pages 10 - 13 Brian Calvert Memorial Trophy Sailing Event l e t t Pages 14 - 16 T. S. Walrus Visit and The Eagle Academy Sailing School e r Pages 17 and 18 Upcoming Events at the Tingira Boat Club ( Boating Activities Sub-Committee Quarterly Report I am pleased to report the boating activities conducted at the Tingira Boat Club from September through to the end of November 2014. It was certainly a busy and exciting time with many club members involved in the planned events. We also had the pleasure of sharing our adventures with members of the Wooden Boat Association of Queensland (WBAQ), The T. S. Walrus Navy Cadets and students of The Eagle Academy. I sincerely thank all those who assisted and/or participated in these on water activities. Tingira Crew at the Swallows and Amazon’s Overnight Camp at Blakesley’s: Allison and Robert Hopgood, Willem Guillot, Melody Hill, Michael Stephens, Ian Kirk (WBAQ) Guy Hickey, Ivan Scott, Alene Ivey, Tony and Lyn Harland (Photo: P.Fox) 11 December 2014 TINGIRA AHO Y! Swallows and Amazons Messabout (Friday 26th September - Wednesday 1st October 2014) This six day event was held in partnership with The Arthur Ransome Society (TARS) and the Wooden Boat Association of Queensland (WBAQ). The event was named after the first title in a series of children’s sailing adventure books written in the 1930s and 40s by English author Arthur Ransome. On Friday the clubhouse was a hive of activity with members preparing for the six day event. Preparations included a comprehensive display of Swallows and Amazon’s books and information. A working bee had mowed and tidied the grounds so that things were shipshape for our visitors. Camping in the Tingira Grounds Tingira & WBAQ members Tony and Lyn Harland, Peter Fox, Paul McShea and Ian Kirk had their tents erected in the club grounds. Paul McShea’s “Tilly”, a beautifully built Flint sailing and rowing dinghy designed by Ross Lillistone. “Tilly” had its first trial sail at the Tingira event.) The socialising commenced in earnest that Friday night with the club hosting a casual bbq with 30 or so people enjoying a pleasant evening out on the club deck. 11 December 2014 TINGIRA AHO Y! Saturday - Cruise to Coochiemudlo Saturday dawned sunny with a very light northerly blowing. There was a buzz around the grounds as the boats prepared for the morning sail to Coochiemudlo Island. Signed on for the first sail of the messabout were no less than 14 boats. The boats all started together from the Pontoon. In the light breeze it was difficult to stem the tide but eventually the fleet was off to Coochie for morning tea. And what a great sight it was with the coloured sails of all sorts and sizes. After a relaxing visit and morning tea on Coochie beach the fleet enjoyed the return sail home to Macleay Island in a little more breeze. Above: Bill Fletcher launching “Bedlam” to sail to Coochie. Right: Lyn and Tony Harland rigging “Lola” Bottom Right: “Tonelagee” and Tilly sailing in light airs Below: Mike King and Barry Rawlinson sailing “Nereid” 11 December 2014 T I NG I RA AH O Y ! Saturday night was the Swallows and Amazons Pirate themed dinner with over sixty people attending. Ruth Venner generously applied her artistic talents to prepare a beautifully hand drawn welcoming banner that was placed on the foyer wall. A delicious meal of Corned Beef, Potato Bake and Crunchy Salad was prepared by Barbara and Sid Cooper. The meal was tasty and the camaraderie excellent. Prizes were awarded for best dressed pirate, best totem and best burgee. Heather, Alene and Guy added colour and atmosphere to the evening in their pirate cossies. Heather (who played the part of pirate with relish) and Stewart Sorby. Those camping out in the club grounds kicked on with a nightcap, eventually crawling into their little tents at around midnight. Some of our visitors from WBAQ slept aboard their boats at Dalpura including Elaine and Phil Brown aboard “Playstation Too” and Larry Loveday camping in in his Mirror 16 “CVII. 11 December 2014 TINGIRA AHO Y! The Secret Water Raid Sunday 28th September Sunday dawned sunnily for the Secret Water Raid. The day promised a bit more wind, this time from the south-east. Larry Loveday was up early and had his boom tent out to dry by 6:00am and soon had it folded and stowed away. Lex Baddiley (WBAQ) arrived in ‘the mother ship’ with a wooden putt putt in tow and anchored off the clubhouse in the deeper channel. Local woodcarver Ted Upton launched his large outrigger canoe with the help of a fierce pirate. The atmosphere was fantastic as the fleet gathered for the start at the Club Pontoon. What a colourful spectacle it made. A mixed fleet of 24 craft including 16 wooden boats, grp dinghies, catamarans, putt putt’s, a wooden keeler, three off the beach cats and the outrigger canoe headed for the Club Pontoon and the start line in a variable south-east breeze. From the starting line (at the club pontoon) crews sailed, rowed, paddled or put-putted their boats on a SW course down the Macleay/Garden Island passage. After passing the Garden Island jetty boats turned west and made their way through the shallow Garden Island shortcut (Secret Water). The crews had a delightful Swallows and Amazons adventure trip through Secret Water with a light tailwind. They then had a nice reach/ beat to finish back at the Pontoon. 11 December 2014 TINGIRA AHO Y! Although it wasn’t a race (but of course it was), the first boat to finish was Harland Fling (a beautiful Chamberlain Rowing Dory built by Tony Harland!) with owner Paul Driver working courageously and furiously at the oars. The first sailboat to finish was the Calypso Catamaran owned and sailed by Tingira member Chris Wheeler. The sight of all the boats on the beach or at anchor after the event was fantastic. Back at the Tingira Clubhouse, a sausage sizzle was soon underway and the bar was open. The organisers quickly ascertained the winners of the awards including nearest to the Commodore’s mystery time to complete the course. (Mystery Time = 1hr:37min:17secs) Results for the Secret Water Raid as follows: Place Boat / Design Crew 1st Paddled or Rowed Boat Fastest Time Harland Fling (Chamberlain Rowing Dinghy) Paul Driver 1st Multihull Sail 2nd on Line Honours Calypso (Calypso Beach Cat 14) Chris Wheeler 1st Monohull Sail 3rd Line Honours Not Duffers (Welsford Rogue) Peter & Moya Fox 1st Vagabond 4th Line Honours Orion (Vagabond 4) Guy Hickey & Alene Ive 1st Ballasted Sail Nereid (18ft Jubilee Class) Barry Rawlinson Wooden Spoon Tonelagee (Scruffie Shimmy) Bruce Morris 1st Mystery Time Sirius Mike Stephens 2nd Mystery Time Tilly Paul McShea 3rd Mystery Time Vagabond 6 Robert Smith Swallows & Amazons Spirit Award CVII (Mirror 16) Larry Loveday Well, as the festivities drew to a close those overnighting it on the deck (tent people!) enjoyed a BYO dinner feast on the deck consisting of freshly baked salted peanuts, pizza, roast lamb slices, chicken kebabs, pavlova (Moya’s raffle prize) and a tipple or two. 11 December 2014 TINGIRA AHO Y! Swallows and Amazons Messabout Overnight at Blakesley’s Monday morning dawned and those overnighting in the Club grounds packed their tents and loaded equipment into their boats for the final stage of the S & A Messabout. Tony and Lyn Harland in “Lola”, Ian Kirk in “Pug” and Peter F and Ivan Scott in “Not Duffers” sailed to Blakesley’s in a lightish northerly for a night’s camping. Bruce from Coochie who had been a day visitor for the duration of the messabout also sailed over in “Mystery”. They were joined there by four larger Tingira Boat Club boats; Robert and Allison Hopgood in “Idler”, Mike Stephens in “Sirius”, Willem Guillot and Melody Hill in “Janika”, Alene Ivey and Guy Hickey in “Bonnington”. Also joining in for a day trip were Tereska and Niah Hart and Paul Hemingway who travelled over in Paul’s Bermuda Quintrex. Also Erwin Pitsch & Tony Warren travelled over in Erwin’s Seafarer motorboat. After an enjoyable visit the day trippers departed and the campers put up their tents. As the sun began to set, Willem hoisted Janika’s “It’s Drink O’clock” flag and the campers and overnighters enjoyed a sundowner (or two). What a beautiful sight it made with the anchored boats bathed in a Blakeley’s sunset. Janika Lola Bonnington The campers enjoyed a social evening around a fire recounting past boating adventures and and making mandatory comments such as “we should do this more often”. The forecast for Tuesday was for a freshening NNW so the three small boats set off early with “Not Duffers” and “Pug” reefed. The breeze didn’t increase until later in the day so an enjoyable sail home was had. Tony and Lyn had to enjoy ‘coffees at Camillas’ at Redland Bay marina while waiting for enough tide to reach home. Meanwhile Mike Stephens in “Sirius” and Allison and Robert Hopgood in “Idler” decided to keep to the planned itinerary and stay out for another night. They relocated to a quiet anchorage in Caniapa Passage. They enjoyed the night anchored in a semi protected hole at the site of the old sand loading jetty on North Stradbroke. They returned to their home ports on Wednesday. All in all it was a wonderful six day messabout with great boating and socialising There was great camaraderie between the Tingira Boat Club and the Wooden Boat Association of Queensland. The event also included a good number of local boaties not connected with either club. Many positive comments have been received about how great the weekend was and it being one of the best in a long while. This just proves how beneficial partnerships can be with the Tingira Boat Club members and the WBAQ members all winners. Michael Murray of Albion, stands by his family’s small sailing canoe, BJ. The canoe was built in 1961 by his grandfather, Michael Stephens (Tingira Boat Club Life Member). At the time of the messabout Michael was reading “Swallows and Amazons” and keen to participate in the event. T I NG I RA AH O Y ! Swallows and Amazon’s Participants Boat Name Design Crew Club Calypso Cat Calypso Cat Chris Wheeler Tingira Boat Club Not Duffers Welsford Rogue Peter & Moya Fox Tingira Boat Club* Swallow Swallowdale Sailing Dory Ivan Scott Tingira Boat Club* Nereid Jubilee Mike King & Barry Rawlinson Tingira Boat Club Vagabond 4 Vagabond Alene Ivey / Guy Hickey Tingira Boat Club Vagabond 6 Vagabond Robert Smith Tingira Boat Club Lola William Garden Catboat Lyn and Tony Harland Tingira Boat Club* BJ Wooden Sailing Canoe Michael Murray Tingira Boat Club* Bumble Wooden Motor Boat Robin Harris / Sandy Billing Tingira Boat Club Sirius 36 Piver Trimaran Mike Stephens Tingira Boat Club* Capricorn Coast Outrigger Canoe Ted Upton & Pirate Crew Tingira Boat Club Idler Wooden Motor Sailer Robert and Alison Hopgood Tingira Boat Club* Bonnington 9.2 MASRM Sloop Alene Ivey / Guy Hickey Tingira Boat Club Harland Fling Chamberlain Rowing Dory Paul Driver Tingira Boat Club Janika Hutson 24 T S Willem Guillot / Melody Hill Tingira Boat Club Tonelagee Scruffie Shimmy Bruce Morris & Max Keily WBAQ Pug Michalak Piccup Pram Ian & Robbie Kirk WBAQ Tilly Ross Lillistone Flint Paul McShea WBAQ CLII Mirror 16 Larry Loveday WBAQ Playstation Too Norwalk Island Sharpie 18 Phil Brown WBAQ Bruce Wollstein WBAQ Mystery Splinter Wooden Motor Boat Lex Baddiley WBAQ Bell Wood Touring Skiff Belinda & Matt Moore WBAQ Rosaleesa Wooden 24 Sailing Sloop Keith & Ann Davis WBAQ TINGIRA AHO Y! Swallows and Amazon’s Participants Cont. Boat Name Design Crew Club Seafarer Seafarer Erwin Pitsch & Tony Warren Tingira Boat Club Bermuda Quintrex Paul Hemingway, Tereska and Tingira Boat Club Niah Hart Bedlam Gunter Rigged Sailing Dinghy Bill Fletcher MI Resident Yani Cat Hobie Cat 14 Jacob Zaki & Lennert Gohde MI Resident L&L Hobie Cat 14 Ralph Munro & Craig Zaki MI Resident Safety Boats & Pontoon Tingira RIB Moss Lane & Stewart Sorby (Saturday) Moss Lane, Jill & Chris Ashton Tingira Caribbean Brian and Annette Sutton Tingira Pontoon Keith Fox & Heather Sorby Easy Rider Vickers Easy Rider Jim and Jan Smith Tingira Boat Club powerboat The table shows that a total of 33 boats (sail, motor, paddle, or row) were involved in the S & A Messabout. 3 million cheers and sincere thanks for all those that participated. Bella - Belinda and Matt Moore Ted’s Pirate Outrigger TINGIRA AHO Y! 10th Brian Calvert Memorial Trophy Sailing Event This year’s event attracted 13 nominations with all managing to complete the course. Adding to the interest of the race was the nomination of five Jubilees. They were also competing for the Jubilee Plate. The event started at 11:00am from the club pontoon Tingira which was anchored off Dalpura. In a light and flukey northerly breeze it was difficult for most boats to stem the tide as they sailed upwind to pass the first mark (the Potts Point red beacon) to port. Once clear of the red beacon, the fleet quickened pace and was off to the Banana Bank Cardinal Beacon. They then sailed east towards North Stradbroke Island to an orange buoy set just west of the Wallen Wallen green beacon. The third and final leg was downwind. With spinnakers flying, the yachts made a colourful spectacle as they sailed towards the finish line. First across the line was Yani Hai a Hobie 14+ catamaran skippered by Ralph Munro. Closely followed by Sirius (with Margaret Calvert on board) skippered by Mike Stephens. Third across the line was the Jubilee Stella skippered by Paul Driver. The Brian Calvert Memorial Trophy however is awarded to the handicap winner who this year was Dave Gemmell and Alison Early sailing in the Jubilee Beverley. 10th Brian Calvert Sailing Event Results Boat Type Skipper Line Place Handicap Beverley 18ft Jubilee Dave Gemmell 3 1 Bonnington MSRM 9.2m Sloop Guy Hickey 7 2 Stella 6m Jubilee Paul Driver 2 3 Calypso 14ft Calypso Catamaran Chris Wheeler 9 4 Jason 6m Jubilee Tony Harland 5 5 Yani Hai Hobie 14+ Catamaran Ralph Munro 1 6 Nereid 6m Jubilee Mike King 6 7 Lyla 6m Jubilee John King 4 8 Janika Hutton 24 Trailer Sailer Willem Guillot 11 9 Anna 5.8m Trailer Sailer Ken Dempsey 12 10 Dakini Crowther 10m Cat Ivan Scott 10 11 Moor R & R Lagoon 45 Catamaran Paul Rogers 8 12 Sirius 11m Piver Trimaran Mike Stephens W/D W/D TINGIRA AHO Y! A Thank You to The Volunteers Three million Cheers for the volunteers who worked in the background: The club pontoon Tingira was used to start and finish the event. Tingira was crewed by Brian Sutton (skipper) with Annette Sutton and Keith Fox overseeing the start and finish of the event. Seahaven 2 our shepherd boat was skippered by Norm Black and crewed by Barbara Cowell and Geoff Hiley. Vice-Commodore Max Keily manned the Tingira VHF radio base-station. Judy Smith served behind the bar to ensure there were cold refreshments during and after the race. Commodore Nev Prosser, Cathy Keily, Heather Sorby, Jocelyn Shinnie and Helen Driver kept the home fires burning and manned the BBQ and prepared food to feed the ravenous spectators and sailors. Our race committee consisting of Michael Stephens, Ivan Scott and Tony Harland assisted with the handicaps and the on-water arrangements. Brian Calvert Memorial Dinner The Memorial Dinner was held the following Saturday on 18 October. The evening featured a delicious three course dinner, live music and dancing and the presentation of prizes and awards. Margaret Calvert presents the winner of this year’s Brian Calvert Memorial Trophy to the crew of “Beverley” Dave Gemmell (skipper) and Alison Early (crew) TINGIRA AHO Y! Tony Harland presents the winner of this year’s Jubilee Plate to Paul Driver, skipper of “Stella” (Crew Peter Deane & David Ross not present) 2014 Brian Calvert Awards Boat Skipper Position Brian Calvert Memorial Trophy Handicap Places Beverley Dave Gemmell 1st Bonnington Guy Hickey 2nd Stella Paul Driver 3rd Brian Calvert Line Honours Multihulls Yani Hai Ralph Munro 1st Monohulls Stella Paul Driver 1st Jubilee Plate (Line Honours) Stella Paul Driver 1st Beverley Dave Gemmell 2nd Lyla John King 3rd Recently Restored and Relaunched Mike King’s Jubilee “Nereid” sailing during the start of the Brian Calvert Memorial sailing event Nereid Mike King TINGIRA AHO Y! T. S. Walrus Navy Cadets Visit - Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 October The T. S. Walrus crew paid the Tingira Boat club a visit on the last weekend of October for a two day sailing camp. Approximately 20 cadets and 5 leaders camped in the club grounds overnight. Our club bus assisted with their transfers to and from the ferry terminal. Club sailing instructors and experienced sailors Ivan Scott, Robert Smith, Paddy O’Donnell, Michael Stephens and Peter Fox assisted the Walrus cadets with their sailing program. Brian Sutton, Annette Sutton, Robert Corbett and Keith Fox helped with support and safety boats. Unfortunately the weather was not all that kind and blew strongly from the north and with the ebbing tide made for difficult conditions. A big thank you to Robert and Judy Smith who assisted with the dinner on Saturday night. They spoilt the cadets with some of Judy’s fabulous Pavlovas (I think it may have been the highlight for some of the cadets!). The cadets and their leaders expressed their appreciation of our Club providing the facilities for their sailing camp and promised that they would be returning soon. P.S. Since the camp the T. S. Walrus unit have donated a 420 Sailing Dinghy to add to our fleet. Robert Smith has travelled to the mainland and towed the 420 sailing dinghy back to the club. Presently he is working on it to make it shipshape. The Eagle Academy Sailing School Following the T.S. Walrus weekend, 10 students from The Eagle Academy (Broadbeach Campus) landed at Tingira for a week long sailing course. The Eagle Academy caters for Australian and international students undertaking studies in sports, fitness & recreation. Greg Knitter, the Managing Director of the Academy, is a resident of Macleay Island. Greg approached the club early this year in the hope of making use of our club’s resources and sailing instructors to provide a week long sailing course to add to the Academy’s curriculum offerings. After negotiations the club agreed to undertake the course. On Monday 27 October the students arrived at the Tingira Club eager to commence their learn to sail adventure. They were hugely enthusiastic, cooperative, friendly, interested and motivated. They wanted to be there! Straight away, there was a feeling that this would be an enjoyable experience for both the students and our club instructors and support crew. TINGIRA AHO Y! Interestingly the mature age students were from all over the world (with Robert Smith referring to them as the League of Nations): Stella Triquet (France), Pablo Nunez (Mexico), Gus Cirulli (Argentina), Rieki Rodenburg (Netherlands), Andie Brisdon (Canada), Anna Smith (English), Chiaki Ojima (Japan), Sasha Reading (Russia), Melissa Hely (Australia) and Jeromie Newnham (Australia). The week long course was designed to teach students the basic skills to sail a small boat in controlled conditions (SISOYSB201A). This included: Interpreting weather and environmental information; identifying potential hazards & keeping safe; rigging and de-rigging the boats; basic knot tying; learning parts of the boat; launching and landing the boat; performing capsize drills; towing skills; leaving and returning to the shore and sailing a marked course in calm conditions. It is pleasing to report that with the enthusiastic adventurous spirit of the students coupled with the dedication of the teaching team, all students successfully achieved the desired outcomes. By Thursday afternoon the students took control of the Vagabonds and were able to independently sail them around a triangular course (and with no capsizes). All students were successful in attaining their Eagle Academy sailing qualification. TINGIRA AHO Y! The week was successful in every way: The students enjoyed their week long stay on Macleay Island and departed with fond memories and their newly acquired sailing skills. Our instruction team and support crew had an invigorating week and the pleasure of passing on their sailing skills and knowledge to the young students. The Eagle Academy were very grateful for our efforts and gave the club a donation of $2000 and a Scope 2 door commercial fridge (valued at $1000) But more importantly was this from Greg Knitter: “I write to you to formally express my sincere appreciation for the efforts of all involved in our recent great week of sailing. The week was thoroughly enjoyed by all of our Certificate IV in Outdoor Education students. The group of students from Canada, Mexico, Argentina, UK, Japan, Netherlands, Germany and of course Australia were given an experience to cherish forever, as well as gaining valuable knowledge and sailing skills from your fabulous team of volunteers. I hope your volunteers gained even a fraction of the enjoyment and satisfaction as that expressed by the students. Teachers are said to “Touch the future” when they teach, and in the case of all your volunteers, they have extended that to being fondly remembered, quoted, and talked about on virtually every continent on earth, for many years to come.” My heartiest thanks to the following club members who worked as a team and gave such willing and enthusiastic support during the week long course: Sailing Instructors Peter Deane, Peter Lawson, Paddy O'Donnell, Robert Smith Guy Hickey, Ivan Scott, Mike Stephens, Peter Fox Safety Boat Crews Max Keily, Stewart Sorby, Brian Sutton, Tereska Hart Admin Support & Catering Annette Sutton, Neville Prosser TINGIRA AHO Y! Upcoming Events at Tingira Boat Club Tingira Christmas Party One of our most enjoyable dinners of the year is very close at hand (only a week away). Providore Jocelyn and her team are busy planning a fantastic dinner that will begin with a complimentary glass of sparkling wine or fruit punch and then canapés, salmon pate entree, followed by a cold festive buffet including turkey, ham and pork accompanied by salads and vegetables. Desert will be traditional Christmas pudding, trifle and pavlova finished with seasonal fruit and chocolates. Entertainer Murray O’Shea will provide live music and there will be plenty of dancing to enjoy. Tickets for the Christmas Party are now on sale at a cost of $30. Available for purchase 0401738125 or Friday nights from 6pm at the clubhouse Raj Mahal and the Pimple of Doom Following sell out performances on Broadway The Tingira Thespians proudly present their much acclaimed play Raj Mahal and the Pimple of Doom. A colourful and lavish melodrama that tells a story of love, deceit, treachery and pimples (Editor Tingira Newsletter - Peter Fox) The performance will take place at the Tingira Boat Club on Friday 13 December at 8:00pm. There will be no meal that evening so please bring along some nibblies. The Bar will be open from 6:00pm T I NG I RA AH O Y ! Tingira Boat Club Calendar 2014 / 2015 December 2014 Friday 05 December Fish and Chips from 6:00pm Saturday 06 December Quarterly General Meeting, 10:30am, Clubhouse Thursday 11 December Private Function - Macleay Island State School Graduation Evening Friday 12 December Christmas Play Practice 9:00am Nibbles from 6:00pm Saturday 13 December Tingira Christmas Party, Wednesday 17 December Christmas Play Practice 9:00am Thursday 18 December Christmas Play Dress Rehearsal 7:00pm Friday 19 December Tingira Thespian’s Christmas Play “Raj Mahal and the Pimple of Doom” & Nibbles. Bar open from 6:00pm with the play commencing at 8:00pm. February 2015 Friday 06 February Fish and Chips from 6:00pm March 2015 Sunday 22 March Macleay Island Classic Canoe Race