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Cancellation – 12 metre Breakfast with Ben Morgan

 Please be advised, that due to weather conditions causing late arrival of vessells, the planned informal breakfast for Saturday 21 January 2012 at NCYC has been cancelled.  NCYC staff and management apologise for the late notice and any inconvenience.  Our normal breakfast will be available as usual.

Posted on January 20th, 2012

12 metre Breakfast with Ben Morgan – your questions answered

Club Members,

As you may be aware we have 12 Metre ‘Australia’ (KA5) currently on our marina and Steak ‘N’ Kidney (KA14) will arrive on Friday afternoon. These yachts have been restored by the 12 Metre Historic Trust and are on route to a new home in  Sydney from where they will be regularly sailed, hopefully making regular trips to Newcastle and Wollongong for sailing days and corporate events. 

At late notice, NCYC has agreed to host an informal breakfast for the 12 Metres this Saturday from 8-9.30am during which time you can learn a bit about the yachts, the restoration process and the future plans for these historically significant vessels. Ben Morgan, founder of the Trust, will be available to answer questions and provide tours of the boats. For members interested in joining the Trust the opportunity will exist to go match racing on the yachts on Saturday (subject to  weather).
Come down to the NCYC, grab some brekkie on Saturday morning, learn about these fantastic machines and maybe go for a sail on a 12 Metre!

Click HERE for more information on the Twelve Metre Historic Trust

Click HERE for photos

Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club members, please note that any sailing activities conducted by the boats are not an NCYC endorsed sailing event.

Posted on January 19th, 2012

Inspect the IMOCA 60 Hugo Boss at NCYC

Don’t miss the small window of opportunity to inspect this magnificent 60 ft yacht, cited as being the most powerful in her class. 

Thursday 19 January 2012 – 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm - Guided tours provided.

Placed 5th in the 2011 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race IRC Division, Hugo Boss leaves soon for China.  2011 was an exciting year for the boat, having completed the Barcelona World Race, and competed in the Giraglia Rolex Cup, the Rolex Fastnet Race Challenge and the Artemis Challenge.  While named  Pindar, she finished fifth in the last Vendee Globe.

 

 

 

Posted on January 16th, 2012

Congratulations to “She’s the Culprit” – a great win!

 The 2012 Pittwater & Coffs Harbour Regatta 2012 PHSTCF Division 2 winner was “She’s the Culprit” skippered by Glen Picasso.  In fact, congratulations are in order all around for NCYC representatives in this event run by the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club.  Fellow NCYC Members had an exciting few days from start of race at 13:00 on Monday 02/01/2012.  The Yacht Tracker displayed in the clubhouse was a focal point as tension mounted during the race which had an overall fleet of forty five yachts competing in seven divisions. The three NCYC yachts, “Anger Management” (NCYC Commodore Phil Arnall),  “She’s The Culprit” (Glen Picasso) and “Wizzard” (Mike Hinchey), gave really creditable performances.

Results were as follows:  PHSTCF Division 2 – “She’s the Culprit” 1st place with a corrected time of 02:04:37:08.  IRC Division 1 – “Wizzard” took out 7th place with a corrected time of 02:02:18:14. “Anger Management” came in 10th with a corrected time of 02:03:38:25.  ORCI Division 1, “Wizzard” took out 2nd place with a corrected time of 01:23:08:57, and “Shes the Culprit” followed with an 11th placing with corrected time of 02:06:18:32.  OD = “Wizzard” – 2nd place with corrected time of 01:21:31:26.

Posted on January 8th, 2012

Great Effort By NCYC Sailors in race to Hobart

NCYC was represented by two yachts and numerous crew members, mostly on those vessels,  in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2011.

Aurora” , skippered by Jim Holley with Mary Holley as navigator, competed in IRC Division 4 gaining 17th place.  This was NCYC Vice Commodore Jim Holley’s 24th and Mary’s 15th race in this event.

One For The Road” skippered by NCYC  Treasurer/Board Member Kym Butler, competed in IRC Division 3 scoring 11th position, and in ORCi Division 3 taking out 6th place.  Kym Butler was named the CYCA Ocean Racing Rookie of the Year in 2008. 

LMR Solar” (ex “Frantic”) skippered by Michael Martin (4th of these events)  represented both LMYC and NCYC.   Competing in PHS division 1 she gained 4th  place.  Congratulations are extended on this great result.

NCYC CEO Richard Howard and his brother Will Howard crewed on the Sydney 38, “The Goat” which competed in both IRC Division 3 being placed 6th, and in the Sydney 38 One Design in which she came 3rd

Congratulations to all concerned.

Posted on January 8th, 2012