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L A K E M A C Q U A R I E Y A C H T C L U B
C R U I S I N G D I V I S I O N
February 2018 No. 340
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LMYC CRUISING DIVISION
Ada Street
Belmont NSW 2280
Alternatively, letters for the Cruising Division may be left
in the ‘pigeon hole’ at the LMYC office.
Cruising Division Editor:
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Cruiseletter Editor John Cotterill
by 28th February 2018
Skippers Report 3
Jack Hitchcock Memorial Trophy 4
Pittwater Cruise Schedule 2018 5
Photo Competition 6
49th Hobart for Bill Ratcliff 9
New Years Eve 2017 9
Port Stephens Fisheries Institute 10
Cruising Division Executive
Skipper: Committee
Ken Archer 4946 7751 Ross Dickson 4975 4668 Michael Norwood 0401622954
Secretary: Libby Archer 4946 7751 Maureen Seysener 4975 2561
John Lemberg 0409 577607 Tony Austin 0416266947 Fred Seysener 4975 2561
Treasurer: Cath Austin 4946 9928
Ross Shirtley 4945 0641
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by Ken Archer
I hope you all had a great Christmas and New Year with family and friends. Libby and I were fortunate to have all our family home for various periods and had a terrific time with our Grandkids who we don’t see that often. However, it’s now time to get back to business for another year of great cruising activities. Since our last Cruiseletter we have held our Christmas Party which was a great success with over 70 members attending. Everyone seemed to enjoy the new format of a fully catered meal. We also had our annual New Year’s Eve outing to the Wangi fireworks and then our January barbecue. The Jack Hitchcock Trophy was presented to Ray and Fran at that function (see separate report below). A cheque for $400 was also presented to Marine Rescue, Lake Macquarie. Looking forward, we have our first General Meeting on Monday 12th February followed by the February outing on 17th &18th. Members will also be starting to get organised for the Pittwater Cruise commencing 4th March. More details of these events will be published as we get nearer to the dates. However, Michael and Anne are coordinating the Pittwater Cruise so if you have any questions, contact them. Our Annual General Meeting has also been put back a week to 26th March to allow plenty of time for members to return from Pittwater. I encourage members to start thinking about standing for the Committee and particularly for executive positions on the Committee. It is always great to get new people involved with fresh ideas and contributions to our activities. I wish you all a very happy New Year and look forward to a great year out on the water with all our friends in the Cruising Division . Happy Cruising Ken
The February outing (17/18th) will be a barbecue ashore at Sandy Beach
(weather permitting).
We will plan to go ashore around 1500 hr.
Participants to gather off Coal Point at 1100 hr on Saturday 17th for a sail
down the lake.
Radios tuned to Ch 77. Ken and Libby will be coordinating the outing
(0428785459).
Any late changes to plans will be posted on Facebook
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The Jack Hitchcock Perpetual Trophy this year was presented to Ray and Fran at the January Barbecue. Ray and Fran are worthy recipients of the Trophy following their adventurous cruises both to Tasmania and Western Australia. Ray and Fran purchased their new yacht “Red Cloud” in Perth and took the opportunity to cruise the WA coast before bringing Red Cloud back to Lake Macquarie via the Great Australian Bight. They have also been generous in making presentations to the Cruising Division on their experiences.
This trophy is awarded annually according one or a number of the following criteria:
• outstanding cruising endurance and/or seamanship
• providing of selfless assistance to others during a cruise
• promotion and facilitation of cruising and/or inspiring the confidence, competence and enjoyment of fellow cruisers.
The Committee and Members of the Cruising Division congratulate Ray and Fran for receiving the
award, and wish them all the very best for their future in cruising.
I would like to thank the committee for continuing to forward the Cruise letter to me after all these years. It
is a great read and I enjoy hearing (with a bit of envy) of all the sailing adventures of your members. The
club continues to grow and I know you are all experiencing the companionship that both my husband and I
had during our time.
To Fran and Ray Smith.... my congratulations on receiving the Jack Hitchcock Trophy for 2017.
I believe you bought your new yacht a 39ft Jeannau from Western Australia across the Bight to her new
home on Lake Macquarie. What a journey. I guess not quite the passage you envisaged what with the
"knockdown" to keep you on your toes. Well done.
However here you are on beautiful Lake Macquarie enjoying Red Cloud with friends and members of the
club. I believe your contribution to the club makes you both worthy recipients of the Trophy. Once again
my congratulations and may you have many happy "sundowners", fun and safe passages.
Best wishes to the club for continued success for 2018 and beyond.
Happy Sailing.
Wanda
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When: Sunday 4th March (Swansea HT 10.59, 1.79m) to Friday 16th March (Swansea HT 08.32, 1.69m) 2018.
Organisers: Michael Norwood, ‘Saaremaa,’ email [email protected], mob 0401622954 Ian Donaldson, ‘Chandon’, email [email protected], mob 0409734528
Morning Skeds: 09.00 on Channel 77
Itinerary Outline: This will vary according to weather/other eventualities.
Sun 4th March Sail to Coasters Retreat, Pittwater. Welcome to Cruise BBQ ashore afternoon/evening bring all your needs. Reminder that NP fees are the responsibility for each boat.
Mon 5th Morning/afternoon games ashore Kube, Genka, Boules etc. Evening Casino Royale (good dress above waist) Croupiers Madam Maureen Roulette, Monsieur Ken Crown & Anchor, Monsieur Graeme Blackjack and Monsieur Michael Chef de Mission will be in Black Tie.
Tues 6th Morning sail to Refuge Bay around Lion Island. Evening Pot Luck Dinner (3 boats drawn at random, each group to decid on which is the host boat and food style ie entree, main and dessert or finger food.
Wed 7th Morning sail to Dangar Island for coffee or bushwalk ashore. Sail to Hallets Beach for after noon golf on Royal Hallets sandy shores HT 13.08 1.38m, LT 19.07 0.57m, Organisers Robert & Karen Black ‘Krackt’
Thu 8th Morning free. Afternoon/evening Swinging 60’s Beach Party. Come dressed as a 60’s Icon, Mod Rocker, Hippie, Peacenik etc with finger food to share and authentic 60’s music. Beatles, Stones, Seekers, Beach Boys, Easybeats, Dusty, Supremes, Kinks, Dylan, Elvis HT 13.56 1.27m, LT 19.48 0.66m
Fri 9th Sail to Yeomans Bay for a Movie Night maybe??
Sat 10th Sail to Jerusalem Bay for Cowan bushwalk or have lunch/coffee at Cottage Point. Anchor Akuna Bay??
Sun 11th Free day for all but ending up at Refuge Bay for the evening. Patonga has very good fish and chips for lunch!
Mon 12th Late morning Rat Races ashore Refuge Bay waterfall LT12.22 0.61m. Afternoon Craft/Fishing workshops???
Tues 13th Sail to Towlers (Morning) Bay for dinghy race/war Mods V Rockers V Hippies V Peaceniks. No motors and No Rules apart from rounding Sally Swan without touching her.
Wed 14th Sail to Coasters Retreat afternoon/evening ashore for games, perhaps a walk and BBQ.
Thu 15th Lunch at RMYC leave boats on moorings apart from 3 boats to transport us to the club.
Fri16th End of Cruise.
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I posted on the CD Facebook site requesting your best boating related photos and wow what a
response. The content was varied and ranged from birds and fish to the Sydney to Hobart race
start. The quality of the photos was amazing well done to all who sent them through. You are all
winners in my eyes. Following is a collection of the entries.
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Storm over Styles
Dennis Miller
Square Rigger on
Sydney Harbour
Linda Smith
Sunset & Moonrise
over Wangi
Ross Dickson
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These two photos were my favourites (no correspondence entered into). Ken has kindly
donated a prize for the photographers.
Sunrise off Lakes Entrance Victoria - Ray and Fran Smith
Hardy’s Reef - Greg Harding (where’s that horizon)
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Congratulations to our long time CD
member Bill Ratcliff for finishing his
49th Sydney to Hobart. Bill sailed this
year with daughter Katrina on Jim
Whittle’s Hanse 495 Takani which
achieved a 3rd place PHS Division 2.
Bill’s role on the boat was as navigator
but he steered the boat around Tasman
Island and up the Derwent River.
On arriving in Hobart the officials
suggested Katrina and Bill do a lap of
honour past the Taste of Tasmania in
the Salamanca waterfront area to the
cheers of the crowd.
Bill had to overcome some health issues prior to this years event but was determined to compete.
Next year Bill and Katrina hope to do the 50th on the family boat Wistarie along with Bill’s sons
Luke and Paul.
Well done Bill and good luck from all your CD mates for your the 50th Hobart.
Over twenty Cruising Division boats anchored off Fishing Point for the New Year’s Eve fireworks
at Wangi Wangi. Many crews took the opportunity to raft up or socialise on each other’s boats.
Others hosted family members on their boats. The weather was mild and calm so perfect for an
evening out on the water. The CD had previously donated $100 to the Wangi RSL as a
contribution to the cost of the fireworks.
Next morning, a number of crews
went ashore at Wangi for breakfast,
and started our New Year’s
activities with a few enjoyable
drinks with our bacon and eggs.
Thanks are extended to the host
boats for the evening festivities
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Wed 22 Nov 2017 09.30-11.30
During the Port Stephens cruise a visit to the Port Stephens Fisheries Institute (PFSI) had been arranged
by Ian Donaldson ‘Chandon’ to take place on the Wednesday morning. Hence our anchoring in the
protected anchorage of Tilligerry Creek since we were nearby to the Institute. Ken Archer, Cath & Tony
Austin joined us by the land route for our visit.
We were welcomed on the dock by one of the workers then after signing in were given an overview of the
work conducted on site by the Manager Ian Powell. The site is surprisingly large with accommodation
facilities for visiting academics and students along with the permanent staff of 85. Before entering any of
the research areas we all had to walk through a dilute solution of caustic soda and spray our hands with
iodine alcohol solution.
Research is being undertaken to find the best algal foods for growing oyster spats and the effects of
different environmental toxins on the health of oyster spats. Spats are grown in large tanks of polythene
and harvested to sell to commercial oyster farmers as a paste in a small bag. Oyster spats take around 20
days to reach 300 microns (about 1/3 of a mm) before they metamorphose into young oysters and deposit
themselves on a surface.
Other research includes fish farming of the Yellowtail Kingfish and there were certainly some large
specimens in the large tanks (Wolfie was not allowed to bring his rod in). We did manage to get a bit wet
Michael Norwood Saaremaa
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when some fish food was thrown into an open air tank during the instant feeding frenzy. The fish farms
are run by a commercial operator, Huon Aquaculture, in eight 40m diameter pens covering a 20 hectare
area 3.5 kms off Hawks Nest in Providence Bay.
PSFI supply the fingerlings and conduct the ongoing research. Huon Aquaculture pays PSFI for the
fingerlings that are then transported to the pens by helicopter and grown to saleable size. Processing is
done at the pens.
There was a lot of interesting and valuable research being carried out in conditions that seemed to be
less than ideal (note the plastic dome covered structures in the early photo). I am sure the world class
scientists would be glad for any additional funding to upgrade some of the buildings and work conditions.
Not that we were expected to cough up any money for our visit, rather a note to the minister in charge as
a reminder of the first rate work being conducted here.
Shark tagging with electronic satellite monitors plus acoustic tracking is also being investigated. If
anyone finds and returns one of these monitors there is a financial reward plus you are assisting in the
research of these sometimes too friendly fish. All up, an informative and interesting visit. A pity the
lobster, oysters and Champagne was not on offer on the day ‘Sir Lunchalot’ being on leave of absence at
this time.
Our thanks to PSFI and to Ian Donaldson for organising the visit.
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Date Event
17th February 2018 Lake Outing
4th to 16th March Pittwater Cruise
26th March 2018 AGM
.
Last Minute Reminders!!
February General Meeting -
12th February 2018 LMYC Bridgedeck Room at 7.30pm
Guest Speaker:
Mick Norvill, Deputy Commander, Marine Rescue, Lake
Macquarie