Middle Harbour Yacht Club E News11th May 2018

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E-News 11th May, 2018

Yacht Sales Australia Wednesday Series

Nineteen boats lined up for the start of race 9 in the Yacht Sales Australia Wednesday Non- Spinnaker Series.

It was a beautiful sunny day with a light north easterly breeze blowing on the harbour. Racing was tight in division 1 with Peter  Sorensen’s Philosophers taking the gun 12 seconds ahead of Rob Reynolds on Exile. Gordon Ketelbey came in third on Zen.
In Division 2, Jack Stening & Colin Gunn came first with Stormaway, closely followed by the two Adams 10 boats Another Dilemma helmed by Jim Curtis and Paul Saunders on  Let Loose.
With only 3 races before the end of the series and 1 point between 1st and 2nd in both Division 1 and Division 2 the winner is anyone’s guess.

To view race results click here

Many thanks to our sponsors for the Wednesday Series, Ivan & Jeff Rowe of Yacht Sales Australia.
If you are looking to buy or sell a boat, visit their website at www.yachtsalesaustralia.com.au. Special commission discount available to MHYC Members.

 

MHYC's Inaugural Women's Regatta Success

The Inaugural MHYC Womens Regatta was held on an almost perfect autumn day - magnificent sunshine and mild temperatures, but very light and variable breezes.
Despite the challenges, visiting Race Officer Elaine Fowler and the MHYC team managed to completed one windward leeward and one passage race, both with shortened courses.  The morning westerly progressively backed all the way to east, never exceeding and 7 knots and sometimes disapperaing altogether.
The Open Keelboat division had 15 entries, with 4 all-female crews and 11 with female helms. In the female helm One Design divisions, there were 4 Adams 10s and 3 Melges 20s.
"There were 6 clubs represented today and some great support from the Adams 10 owners to provide boats for two teams preparing for the Australian Womens Keelboat Regatta in Melbourne next month", said Catherine Rofe, MHYC's Sailing Administrator.
Elyse Guevara (RSYS/GSC) claimed the Adams 10 division win on a countback from Roslyn Humphries (MHYC).  In the Melges 20, Catherine Rofe finished 2 points ahead of Simone Hill.
In the mixed keelboat divisions, Ruth Lawrence (DSC) sailed Alcamy to the All Female Crew division win on tie-break to Sara McAllister (MHYC) and Zeusus.  Amanda Hicks (RSYS) was third in Solacious.  The Female Helm division was won by Nelly Poyuzan (AUS18SL) on Calypso Magic from Holly McGrath (MHYC) on Innamincka and Kate Rowe (MYC) on Bullet third.  It was tie-breaks all the way with the first three boats gathering equal points across the two-race series.

Many thanks to Regatta Sponsors Helly Hansen, Rodan & Fields, MySail and Spot-A-Yacht

 

Reminder to Update MHYC Membership Details

As the Membership renewal period approaches, it is essential that all members ensure that their email address' are up to date and current within the MHYC member database. If you have had a change of email address or any other contact details please contact the club on 9969-1244 or email Freya at membership@mhyc.com.au to update them.

A reminder also that we will be advertising for the Mosman Parking Permits (only for MHYC members and non-Mosman residents) shortly - if you want to go on the list, make sure you let Freya know asap!

                             

Mother's Day at Middle Harbour Yacht Club

Mother's Day will be held in the Harbour view room on Sunday 13th May, 2018. Only limited spaces left for the Buffet Breakfast 8:30am - 10:00am (buffet will close at 11am)

Unfortunately, Mother's Day Lunch is booked out - note that the Sandbar Cafe will be open with the usual casual style snacks & fresh rolls as usual!
Our special MHYC Mother's Day menus can be viewed online HERE

Call the Office on 9969-1244 to book a table.

 

MHYC Annual Presentation Evening

Middle Harbour Yacht Club's Annual Presentation Night was held on Saturday May 5 with 160 members and friends attending.

Trophies were awarded and achievements recognised across the Offshore and Inshore Divisions, Cruising and Twilights.  The hard work of volunteers, committee members and staff was recognised along with the wonderful support of the club's sailing sponsors - Helly Hansen, Robert Oatley Vineyards, Abell Point Marina, Sydney City Marine, Club Marine, All Sail, Yacht Sales Australia, smoothfm and Cosine Shipwright Services!

A number of special awards were announced, including:

  • Inaugural Tig Thomas Memorial Trophy (to recognize MHYC members who have competed in interclub events and major championships) presented by Tig's daughters to Martin Hill
  • Crew Member of the Year - Robert Eggleton
  • MHYC Flag Officers Participants Award (the MHYC Yacht having participated in the greatest number of MHYC Events in the Winter and Summer Seasons) - Toy Box 2
  • Norman G. Booth Trophy (nominated for consistent racing with the MHYC and with emphasis on enthusiasm, improvement, sportsmanship and Clubmanship throughout the season) - Jim Curtis
  • The R.B. Cooper Perpetual Award for Voluntary Service (presented to a Club Member whose outstanding voluntary service is deemed to have contributed most to the affairs and wellbeing of MHYC in a membership year) - Phil Clinton

  

 

Cruising Division Monthly Meeting

This month the Cruising Division will meet on Monday 21st May. This months speaker is Diane Noyce who will be speaking on Charles Darwin.
While much has been made of Charles Darwin’s (1809–1882) seminal work, the Origin of Species there was more to Charles Darwin than merely challenging the way the western world thought about the natural world. Curious from an early age, Darwin's interest in the origin of species was always rivalled by an interest in their flavour. Comparable to a modern day ‘foodie’ Darwin, however, was an unusual gourmet. He had a distinctly scientific approach to eating and was never more satisfied than when digesting species unknown to the human palate, at least the English palate. From his days at Cambridge University and throughout the five-year voyage of the Beagle, Darwin not only collected specimens but also ate them. Darwin was a prolific writer and his diaries and correspondence reveal countless insights into Darwin’s life and times both on dry land and on the high seas.

Presenter

Diana holds a Master’s degree in Gastronomy from the University of Adelaide, South Australia (the term ‘gastronomy’, is the study of the relationship between food and culture) and has been researching and teaching food history and food culture for a number of years. Her main areas of interest are Charles Darwin, Antarctica and Food and War. She has also presented papers at various conferences both in Australia and overseas, in particular, The Australian Symposium of Gastronomy, the International Commission for Research into European Food History and the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery. Diana has also presented lectures relating to food history on cruise ships to Antarctica and South America. Publications include various journals including online journals as well as newspapers and book chapters.

The cruising division meeting at 6:30pm for a BBQ dinner before a 7:00pm start.

 

Notice of EGM - Tuesday 22nd May 2018

A Notice of EGM was sent out late last week to all members with voting rights.
If you are a member who holds voting rights (Life, Full, Sailing, Sailing Under-30) and have not recieved your notice by the end of this week, you are able to pick up your notice of EGM along with the proposed change of constitution. If you are a member who does not hold voting rights but woudl like to view the notice and change, you are welcome to pick up a copy from the office and attend the meeting, however you will NOT be able to vote on the constitutional change.

 

Literary Lunch with Amanda Hampson

MHYC's second Literary Lunch will be held on Thursday 7th June with guest speaker Amanda Hampson speaking on her new book 'The Yellow Villa'.

Tickets can be purchased from the office on 9969-1244 or online here

 

MHYC Vivid Cruise

The MHYC Vivid Cruise is back for another year on Thursday 31st May, 2018. Cruise your way around the Harbour, avoiding the crowds as you explore one of Sydney's biggest events. Tickets are on sale now at the office on 9969-1244 or for online tickets, Click Here

 

What's on!

 

Kid's Disco next Friday 18th May

The May Kid's Disco is coming up next Friday 18th.
With entertainment and snacks for the kids it is the perfect winter activity. Call reception on 9969-1244 to book in today.

Kayaks for Hire

A great way to get out on the water and stay fit or spend some time with the kids.
Midweek or weekend, these are available for $15/hour for a single - $20/hour for a double.
Call the club to book in advance on 9969 1244. Rental fees apply. Form here.

 

Sandbar Cafe - Open 7 days a week

The Sandbar Cafe is open 7 days a week from 8am. Come down to the Club & enjoy our coffee and freshly made gourmet rolls,
fresh muffins, slices or try one of Brett's homemade icecreams.  

Don't forget we have takeaway beverages for sale - cases of beer, bottles of wine, and bags of ice.

 

  Harbourview Bar & Bistro

The Harbourview Bar & Bistro is open on Sundays for a delicious breakfast from 9am.
Sit on the balcony and enjoy the view - Click Here for the Breakfast Menu.

The Harbourview Bar & Bistro is open Wednesday to Sunday for Lunch and Friday and Saturday for Dinner (unless advertised otherwise),
with daily specials. For all bookings, please call the MHYC office on 9969 1244.

 

Dates for the Diary

Sunday 13 May - Mother's Day at MHYC

Monday 21 May - Cruising Division Meeting

Thursday 31 May - Vivid Cruise

Saturday 16 June - Commodores Black Tie Dinner


Middle Harbour Yacht Club
Lower Parriwi Road, The Spit, Mosman NSW 2088
Ph: 61 2 9969 1244 Fx: 61 2 9969 3326