Boat Profiles 2012 - Royal Sydney Yacht...
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SQUADRON CRUISE 2012 BOAT PROFILES
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall ABOUT TIME
7700
COOKSON 12
11.99m
REMARKS: About Time for a Cruise About Time is a Farr designed Cookson 12 launched in 2000 and owned since then by Julian Farren-Price. Most of you know About Time pretty well by now as this is her 11th cruise so I will give an update on what has happened in the last year. In fact it was another excellent year for About Time and crew; she really is an evergreen yacht. I guess when you combine Bruce Farr design and one of the world’s best custom boat builders, Cookson, you should expect some magic! This season we managed to win the CYCA Ocean pointscore on both IRC and PHS. This is the 2nd time we have won both in the same season and the 4th time we have won on IRC. Coffs is a favourite of ours and we were defending champion but an uphill race in heavy weather and broken jib car put pay to us retaining the crown. On board we will have our regulars including; my daughters Grace (12) and Sarah (9), long suffering crew and top mainsheet hand/co-helm Max Poyser, Sam “Thruster” (don’t ask) Yates, country boy and cellar master Tim Dalla with son Jack (15) and friend and last but by no means least my quietly spoken and tea totalling sister Sue Metz (everyone lock up your Scotch). The regular Cruise Doctor Angus Gray will not be with us so there goes our supply of gratuitous booze from grateful patients! He promises to return in 2013. As far as kids are concerned there is strength in numbers so we are very open to any play dates with youngsters of similar age. Looking forward to a great week and meeting plenty of new friends and old. Julian Farren-Price
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall AFR MIDNIGHT RAMBLER
8338
KER 40
12.15M
REMARKS: Having joined my brother (Arthur) in last year's cruise we had to come back with our new AFR Midnight Rambler. As a kid I had the time of my life in early Squadron Cruises in the 70s on my father's yacht, Meltemi. So now very happy to return on my own yacht. I can still recall this 45 foot yacht being pulled over on her side by a big motor cruiser and motoring into Lake Macquarie at a 45degree heal , sliding past wharves that seemed only feet away with halyards straining to breaking point. While the lake was a special part of the cruise back then, I am fine with avoiding that sort caper on my current boat! With me will be my two co owners, Bob Thomas and Michael Bencsik along with their partners Jos and Tink. I hope my partner Sue will be joining us...rumour is she may make an appearance on the Basin lay day. Michael (Mix) will have his three young children along for a few days over the week and I am hoping my two sons, Ben and Matt (15 and 16) will be there for the last few days of the week. Both sailed back from this year's Sydney to Hobart with me so are now "seasoned offshore sailors". I am too old to do the bow these days so am working hard on them! The boat is a flat out racer with nothing down below , but we are going to great lengths to transform her into cruising mode for the week. Competitors will be surprised to see the comforts we have come up with. Other crew will be various longer term AFRMR types with plenty of Sydney Hobart experience but new to the rigours of partying then racing, day after day in beautiful Broken Bay/ Pittwater. In terms of form, the new boat is starting to hit her straps, placing first overall in both the CYCA Short Ocean Point score and Autumn Ocean Point score series, against top class competition in both cases. But please don't hit us too hard on handicap! We all look forward to a fantastic week of social sailing and cruising.
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall ALLEGRO
6321
CAVALIER 395
12m
REMARKS: Since last year’s pilgrimage to Pittwater, Allegro has undergone “cruisification” to a full on cruiser with solar panels, davits, bimni and dodger not to mention the water maker and Atomic espresso maker for our recent sail around Australia. So with all this extra gear aboard we’ve decided not to race this year, but instead critique some of the luncheon venues around Broken Bay and would welcome any likeminded seafarers to join us. Needless to say, participation in the Squaddie cruise is part of the Allegro sailing fixtures and as usual, we look forward to catching up with everyone over a drink or two. The photo is Allegro tied up at Sir Johns Falls Landing in the Gordon River, Tasmania -one of our favorite spots.
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall AS YOU DO
7124
J124
12.4m
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AS YOU DO returns for the 2012 cruise sporting (hopefully) its new Leisurefurl boom in addition to its Hoyt (self-tacking) boom to make life even easier for its crew.
AS YOU Do races with our local club Sydney Amateurs and competes in the Friday Twilights, and the Sunday and Winter series. In addition, the boat spends time sailing around the harbour “off peak” or coastal cruising back and forth to Pittwater especially in the winter months. Our crew for the week will be Alex, Ross, Riley and Harriette. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall CAN CAN
SM500
BENETEAU FIRST 34.7
10m
REMARKS: Can Can is a Beneteau First 34.7 built in 2006. She is the first design that combined efforts of Farr Yacht Design and Beneteau in collaborating on a boat which addressed performance under IRC as its primary target. Whilst fitted with a carbon mast and a torpedo keel, relative speed was the first consideration. However, she is reasonably comfortable down below and has a large cockpit, ideally suited to entertaining in our climate. As this is our first cruise, both Trish and I look forward to enjoying the company and the Cruise. Roman Tarnawsky
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall CEILIDH
237
BENETEAU OCEANIS 50
10m
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall COCO
10035
DEHLER 35
10.51m
REMARKS: Coco is a Dehler 35 built in Germany Feb 2010 and imported by Windcraft. Dehler is was acquired by Hanse Group during the GFC in May 09 when Dehler quality build could not compete with more mass produced boats brands like Beneteau, Hanse and Bavaria. For those interested, the Dehler 35 was designed by Simonis Voogd Design in conjunction with Judel/Vrolijk - both teams are hugely experienced in designing performance yachts. We purchased Coco just in time for the commencement of the Friday twilight season and loved every minute of racing. We will balance crew transfers all week together with our ex youth sailing children (and partners) aged between 19 and 24, who will come and go depending upon social and university engagements. We are looking forward to some great racing and raft up conversation and festivities. Beware bagpipe lovers; we will have 2 pipers on board to break the silence of misty mornings. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall CRACKERJACK
8400
HANSE 400e
11.99m
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REMARKS: After last year’s battle of the Pittwater we are pulling out all stops. This year the BBQ lid will open if necessary on the downwind just like a Bugatti Veyron to increase thrust. To keep the weight down we have sent one of our crew to a foreign land…Melbourne and the boys will drink light beer. The rumour is not true that the skipper is on the diet to win, just the usual healthy surf, turf and red fluids. “Tell me what you eat and I’ll tell you who will win” is his catch cry. As for Crackerjack there is nothing more pleasant than a pretty boat with a pretty 1st mate on board. “A superior yacht is modest in her design, but exceeds in her actions.” Crew Captain Crackerjack Chris Harper 1ST mate Jan Harper Foredeck Warrick Back Main Trimmer Peter Doyle Delivery Captain Galvanic Dennis Galvin 1st mate Noela Galvin 2nd mate Tom Flemming
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall FARRST COMPANY
4959
FARR 1020
10.2m
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REMARKS: Farrst Company is now mature at 24 years. The owners are matching her after 9 years on board. She is a FARR 1020 fractional rig sloop with a general recommendation that 40 % of her ballast is crew on the rail. Tiller steering means constant attention which is not such a bad thing. At anchor she provides necessary comforts with 6 bunks, fridge /freezer, gas stove with oven and cockpit room to enjoy the company of crew and visitors. Marion & I are on our 12th Cruise (from memory) and look forward to another enjoyable week. Alan & Marion Grundy Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall FREYA
6386
HANSE 411
41ft
REMARKS: Freya is a Hanse 411, a very strong comfortable cruiser-racer designed by the well-known Dutch firm design Judel-Vrolijk. Freya was launched in 2004, purchased by the current partnership in 2006 and since then has done three Pittwater-Coffs Harbour races, all five squadron cruises and many squadron Friday evening twilights and the Edwards/RANSA Wednesday afternoon races with reasonable racing success. Freya’s displacement of 9 ½ tonnes, is a significant handicap in light airs but once the breeze is 10-12 knots she goes to windward very well, and downwind under her 130m2 kite is quite exciting with a top speed achieved to date of 17.6 knots surfing in 30 knots of breeze in the 2011 Pittwater-Coffs Harbour race. I am sure neither Hanse nor Judel-Vrolijk ever imagined a Hanse 411 would be capable of such speed! Regarding the origin of the name Freya; Freya is the Scandinavian goddess of love and fertility and the original owners, a couple in their late thirties had previously had no success in having children and purchased a comfortable cruising yacht to enjoy their life together. Shortly thereafter they had one child and then another and the boat became “surplus to requirements”. Anyway the current partnership sensibly decided to keep the name but fortunately the magic of Freya has not worked for us older gentlemen!
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall GANNET
1628
HOOD / HALVORSEN 25
25ft
REMARKS: Gannet is a Hood/Halvorsen 25 designed by Warwick Hood and built by the Halvorsen brothers at Pittwater in 1980. I have had Gannet since 1984. This is my 13th Cruise, 11 on Gannet, 1 with Brett Churches’ Peterson 30 yacht called Seventy Seven in 2005 to Lake Macquarie, and 1 on my brother’s yacht Marama in 2008. I am a regular competitor in the Squadron’s Division 4, Winter Series and Twilight Series. Peter Brell is the crew this year plus several friends who will be crewing through the week. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall HELL RAZER
6469
36 RAZER
36ft / 11m
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REMARKS: “Hell Razer” is a 1994 IMS 36ft ocean racer built in launched in 2004. She raced in 2 Hobart races under the original owners and competed in 2 Coff’s races under the second pair of owners. She is a good sailing boat with a luxurious layout below for cruising which includes bunks, metho stove, ice box, head and deck shower. This makes her perfect for cruising and Broken Bay is the perfect place to be for a week in April. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall HOT CHILLI
6622
BORRMANN 38
11.6m
REMARKS: “Hot Chilli” was built in Auckland N.Z. in 1997/98 and has been owned by her present owners, Alan and Linda since new. She was designed by Duthie Lidgard with considerable input from the builder, Thomas Borrmann and the owners. Although designed as a short-handed offshore cruiser, she has been raced offshore with some success in her earlier career. Now semi-retired like her owners, she can occasionally be persuaded to hurry, but due to the design of her rig, she prefers stronger breezes to perform best. This year she is crewed by a mixture of family and friends, and we are all looking forward to the Cruise’s unique mixture of competition and socializing. Alan and Linda Cox Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall INDEFENSIBLE
A113
CAVALIER 37
11.27m
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall INTO THE MYSTIC
89
HANSE 43e
13.3m
REMARKS: This will be Into the Mystic’s 4th Squadron Cruise and as usual we have a strong contingent of girls and women on board to continue the high standards of prior years. This year’s theme sees the return of some old faithfuls such as the Loves (Mel Angus plus Milly, Genevieve and Eloise) and the Lanz’s (Ian Diane and Catherine and Hanna) Added to the mix will be the return of the Bencsiks who are flying in from London as the imported yachting “heavies (Mix, Annabel and Matt Sam and Sophie.)
This year we have recruited a coach boat for tactics and training skippered by Andrew and Jackie Cockrane on Pendragon. This will enable some of our crew to relax during the day on board Pendragon as the support vessel - a sort of rotation system so we can keep the young crew fresh and motivated. All in all we are very excited about being part of the Cruise and look forward to seeing you all out there
Sally Psaltis
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall JUST QUIETLY
4103
ELAN 37
11.33m
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REMARKS: This is our 6th Squadron Cruise on Just Quietly & our first as a Squadron member. We will be joined this year by fellow Elan 37 owners John & Sue Ellis along with regular crew member Nigel for the week & various friends for various days along the way. We look forward as always to fine weather & fast sailing & in the absence of these at least we can rely on fun raft ups & fabulous food & wine…… Donald & Sue Swanson
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall LIMELIGHT
6277
BAVARIA 43 CRUISER
13.1m
REMARKS: Limelight is a 43 ft Bavaria Ocean Cruiser. Launched July 2010, this is the third Limelight to race with RSYS; the first was a Bavaria 36, the second a Bavaria 42. Limelight enjoys offshore conditions as well as being a very comfortable home-away-from home in a quiet anchorage. She has covered many miles in coastal cruising and has been active in club racing, competing in Friday Twilight, Saturday Inshore and Offshore and Sunday pointscore events.
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall MAGNIFICAT
5574
CATALINA 36
11m
REMARKS: Magnificat was delivered in October 1995 from the Catalina factory in Woodland Hills California to NSW Maritime survey requirements and is hull number 1539 of this long line of successful cruisers in the Catalina range. It was one of the first Mk II versions of the popular 36 footer which has several large racing and cruising fleets. So when the factory decided to introduce the MK II with more beam at deck and wider transom, it also maintained the underwater shape of the original design so as not to disadvantage the owners who raced in those fleets. Robbie and John have sailed her extensively including a six month passage to the Whitsundays and return in 2000. Magnificat is a regular participant in the Friday twilight series. This will be our tenth cruise with the Squadron and the first time that we have had to rotate crew during the cruise. Our regular stalwarts Graham (“Sprinkles”) Fountain and Grace Long will be with us again but only for the first half and Robbie will be on board for two days with our grand-daughter Adelaide on her second cruise. Richard Orr who sails regularly with Lahaina II and Enigma will be on board for the whole cruise and we will have John Lo Schiavo for two days at the end. So there will be a logistics problem which we have not had to deal with in the past. We look forward to renewing old acquaintances and to making new friends. Visitors will be welcome to share a drink and a few tall tales but crossword answers will be jealously guarded. John Hancox Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall MARGUERITE
M772
Motor Cruiser/ Fred Fleming
15m
REMARKS: "Marguerite", she's a poor French working girl 'hanging around' at East Sail, Rushcutters' Bay, trying to hustle a few francs from the locals! She's coming out to mix with some "nice people" from the other side of the harbour after Easter so hopefully she'll be on her best behaviour!
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall MINERVA
6837
GORDON INGATE
12.9m
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall MORAG BHEAG
217
JOHN MACLURCAN
34ft
REMARKS: Morag Bheag is a 34 foot centre cockpit sloop, designed by Illingworth and Primrose in 1963 and launched on the 2nd May 1969. She is built of Honduras Mahogany. She has been on the RSYS Register since launch and the current owner is the son of Donald Maclurcan who launched the vessel. Morag Bheag participates in short ocean racing with some success. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall MULGANNON
332
NORTHSHORE 38
11.64m
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall MYSTERE
581
JEANNEAU 34.2
10.3m
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REMARKS: Mystere is a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 34.2 owned in partnership by Malcolm Shaw, Andrew Rodger, Kevin Wong and Michael Seymour. We purchased Mystere in December 2011 after selling our Currawong 30 ‘Bloodhound’ after 12 good years racing. Although Mystere is fitted out for cruising we will gradually make her more competitive to sail her on Friday Twilights and Saturdays with the Squadron. This is our first cruise and we are looking forward to the sailing and socialising that has made the Squadron Cruise a must do activity. Malcolm and Barbara Shaw
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall NAND V
MOTOR CRUISER
14m
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REMARKS: Nand V was purchased by the Chapman’s in September 2010; she was designed by Fred Fleming and built in Queensland using spotted gum by Bert Ellis launched in 1988. Nand V is 15m long x 5m beam and weighs 30tons and she is powered by a 220Hp Fiat/Iveco single motor. We delivered the boat down to Sydney prior to Christmas and have had a bow thruster and new anchor winch fitted. Nand V carries 3000 ltrs fuel and 1500ltrs water so we should be able to do some long distance cruising up and down the Australian coast over the next few years. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall
ONE MORE NO MORE 8035 Beneteau First 35
38ft
REMARKS: This is our 3rd Squadron cruise and the 2nd in the current boat, a Beneteau First 35. This year we will be without our regular sailing partners due to work commitments so Jean & I will be sailing most days short handed, so if anyone would like to join us for the race days please give us a call, we would be appreciative of the help. This year we will be racing in Div 2 alongside 2 sister ships, Allouette & Senta and we are looking forward to the rivalry on the water and the socialising in the evenings. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall PATRICIA VII
1177
SLOOP
40ft
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall PENDRAGON
5164
STEWART 34
12m
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall PHOEBE
5151
DUBOIS
15m
REMARKS: Phoebe will be back again this year after a brief absence in 2011 and will be crewed by our family plus whoever else decides to show up and give us a hand. Phoebe has had extensive modifications to improve sailing performance since the last time she cruised including a spinnaker pole the girls can actually lift, new seat cushions for the cockpit and new speakers for the sound system. We are all looking forward to a great week of fun, friendship & boating. The Thackray Family Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall RAFIKI
6092
CUTTER
11.4m
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REMARKS: RAFIKI (Swahili for “Friend”) is a 37ft double ended cutter displacing 12 tons designed by Stan Huntingford and built in the U.S.. She is 32 years old and was sailed across the Pacific prior to my ownership (bought 2000). During the last 11 years she has been sailed up and down the East Coast 5 or 6 times between Tasmania and Cooktown in a fairly leisurely manner. She is a very comfortable dry and safe sea boat but cannot claim to be in any way speedy. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall RAPUNZEL
3458
Peterson 33
10m
REMARKS: Rupunzel is very pleased to see we have a nice number of entries for the Division 3 as we had experienced so many defections to that "higher level" of Div 2. And welcome back to John Maclurcan, our Handicapper, would has been missed in recent years.
Rapunzel has recently experienced a minor change in ownership. John Hearne, who had owned the boat since 1987, and joined in partnership with Richard and Sandy Lawson in 2000, has sold his share to the Lawsons. John is now the proud owner, along with his family; of a 36ft power boat "Santorini" [sorry if the spelling is wrong]
This is Rapunzel's 7th cruise and for our crew each year gets better as we get into the swing of things, rafting up with various different boats, meeting and getting to know new and interesting people.
This year will be particularly interesting after Sandy's and my experience with the volunteer group at the Etchells World Champs. This experience has allowed us the opportunity to get to know a number of people from within the club who we did not know very well. This has been a common theme for so many of those people and we look forward to furthering those relationships on the cruise this year.
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A little about Rapunzel herself .......... next year she will celebrate 30x years of providing great joy to so many who have salad with her. She was built for Ron Powell, by Ken Beashel, at Elvina Bay, Pittwater. The design is by Doug Petersen during the 1970s as a shorthanded cruiser/racer, whatever that means. In 1987 John Hearne became the custodian until just before the Sydney Olympics when the Lawsons joined in partnership with John.
Apart from the cruise, Rapunzel is a regular competitor in both Ladies Twilight Series and the Friday Twilight series, having just completed her 11th season of Friday nights. As usual we will crew the boat with many different friends throughout the week.
On Wednesday at the Basin, Ric's brother Phil and a friend are bring their radio controlled yachts for all to sail in the inner basin. These are serious race boats ie. 10 Raters and Marblehead Classes, so if you fancy yourself as a "yachtsman" I suggest you come and demonstrate to us your skill level ......... I promise you, if have not tried this part of our sport that you should do yourself a favour and come and experience something that is quite different.
Richard and Sandy Lawson
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall SALACIA II
190
S & S Admirals Cup Yacht
48ft
REMARKS: Salacia II was launched in April 1970 specifically to compete in the 1971 Admiral’s Cup. This was the first international event contested under the IOR rule.
Salacia was built by Cec Quilkey at Taren Point in Sydney. She is cold moulded with Oregon planking over laminated Queensland maple framing & deck beams.
Salacia finished third on corrected time in the heavy weather 1970 Sydney to Hobart and then early in 1971 was selected with two other Cec Quilkey boats, Ragamuffin and Koomooloo in the 1971 Australian Admiral’s Cup Team.
In Cowes that year Australia was in a winning position as the Fastnet Race unfolded only to have Koomooloo lose her rudder.
Australia finished third overall with Salacia II being 4th highest scoring boat.
After this Salacia II was retired to Wednesday racing.
After acquiring Salacia II in 2004 we have been fortunate to have Cec Quilkey undertake the restoration of the yacht. We use her as a family yacht for cruising and holidays.
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall SEAQUELLA
R117
BAVARIA
WILSON BROS PILOT HOUSE
13m
REMARKS: SeaQuella, pictured above on its mooring in Port Arthur Tasmania, was launched in 1990 after being built by the Wilson Bros in Tasmania. SeaQuella’s hull is constructed of triple skin Huon Pine, along with having a great pilot house and high free board, SeaQuella is a great boat for the ocean. Owner/Skipper Colin Anderson has recently brought the boat up from Melbourne and is looking forward to doing the cruise for his first time. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall SENTA
683
BAVARIA
34ft
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REMARKS: After nine happy years with our previous Bavaria 34 we decided to buy a boat of similar length but with a racing configuration. In consequence the new Senta is a Beneteau First 35, a Farr design which is a smaller version of the successful Beneteau First 40.
Delivered from France in August 2011 we have been learning how to sail a boat with a large main and non-overlapping headsail.
There are four other First 35s on Sydney Harbour and two others on the Cruise, alouette and One More No More.
Senta races Ladies Twilights, Friday Twilights and Division 2 on Saturdays and we also spend our weekends aboard so she gets plenty of use.
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall SOLVEIG
38038
X-YACHT 38
11.58m
REMARKS: SOLVEIG II is a new Xp-38 from X-Yachts of Denmark. This new range of cruiser-racers is built with customary Scandinavian quality & attention to detail. SOLVEIG II is the first Xp-38 in Australia ( there is a new Xp-44 on Pittwater and some on order for delivery later this year). SOLVEIG II was only commissioned in March and we are still attending to all the small details associated with getting a new boat organised. With only a few races under our belt, we are still learning the characteristics of the new boat, but are very pleased so far with the ease of handling and quality of sailing pleasure. As in previous cruises with our previous X-Yacht ( a 37 ' of the former design model ), we will be crewed by a rotating crew of family and friends, including one who has travelled from New York to participate in the Sesqui-Centenary Cruise. We look forward to enjoying the racing, and more importantly, the conviviality of joining friends old & new in the post-race enjoyment. David McLean
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall SOUTHERN CROSS
208
JUTSON 45
45ft
REMARKS:
Southern Cross is a Scott Jutson 45’ designed for two immature couples for cruising with our friends, Mike & Annie Clifton, who introduced us to ocean racing in the 1960’s. Southern Cross was built by Maconaghy Boats in Mona Vale in November 1998.
Our first Squadron Cruise was on the Clifton’s Swanson 36 “Rush” to Lake Macquarie with our young families.
Our first Southern Cross was a Farr 37 built in 1983 (2nd Hobart overall 1986), followed by a beautiful timber Cole 46 ‘Pianola’ which we renamed ‘Le Croix de Sud’. Then came another ‘Southern Cross’ Farr 40 (2nd Hobart overall 1998) built by Ian Franklin (Christchurch) in 1988.
We still have some of our original Hobart crew sailing with us—David Adams, Lach & Stuart Gilbert, Peter Sheldrick, Donald Swanson & Bobby Wilmot.
The Southern Cross team would like to thank the Squadron Committee and cruise staff for making the annual cruise such a successful, enjoyable event and looking forward to many more.
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall STAR FERRY
1008
CRUISING ADAMS 10
10.3m
REMARKS: The latest 'Star Ferry" arrived a few weeks ago after a lengthy refit but just in time for a few Tuesday and Friday twilights and the Squadron Cruise. Designed to be easily sailed shorthanded or fully crewed with a few cruising comforts. Previous 'Star Ferries', (Davidson 34 and Marchi 39) have sailed in Cruises in the 1990s and one crew member sailed in the first Squadron Cruise in the Bluebird class yacht ' Lotchen 3' We wish all participants fair winds and sunshine John Conroy Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall STARLIGHT
6453
BAVARIA 35 MATCH
10.5m
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REMARKS: “Starlight” is a Bavaria 35 Match, launched in 2004. The 35 Match series was designed by Doug Petersen of the USA as a cruiser/club racer and built by Bavaria Yachts in Germany. About 200 were built and have proved quite popular in Sweden and Norway where regular class racing takes place. About ten were brought to Australia. She is 10.5m LOA and displaces 5.5 tonnes. She has a healthy sail area which makes her a good light weather performer but makes her a handful in heavier winds. “Starlight” is kept on Pittwater where until recently she has been raced regularly. This is my 21st Squadron Cruise and my crew and I look forward to good sailing, camaraderie and seeing old friends again. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall ULTREYA
11001
DEHLER 41
12.35m
REMARKS:
Ultreya was launched in February 2012. She is a Dehler 41, built in Frankfurt by Dehler who are now owned by the Hanse Group and was imported to Australia by Windcraft . Dehler yachts have been around for some time and there are a number of them at RSYS. Dehler have re-designed their range and have recently introduced 29’,32’,35 ‘yachts with the 35’ and the 41’ the most recent designs introduced. Ultreya is hull # 16 and she is the first Dehler 41 in Australia. Needless to say she is both lightly raced and cruised at this point but has sailed in a no. of Friday twilights and Summer Saturdays and in the Sydney Regatta in March. At a little over 8 tons she is 4 and 1/2 tons lighter, two feet shorter and needless to say considerably faster than Kiterunner the Hanse 430e which I have sailed at the last two Squadron cruises. Ultreya is well laid out for racing with a fine entry, a flat transom, a 2.4 metre draught and a wide open cockpit. She is fast downwind. Competitive upwind and is very comfortable below with 2/3 cabins, large common living area, galley etc. Both Ultreya and her crew of Rod, Ian, Lindsay, Norm, Stuart, Scott, Jo-Anne, Jonathan, Seb, Howard, John, Ric and Tim are work in progress and we are looking forward to spending some quality time on the water both cruising and racing the boat.
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Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall VIBE
121
BENETEAU OCEANIS 37
11.48m
REMARKS:
The 2012 Cruise will be about our 13th Cruise – always racing on Southern Cross with Bill and Noela Gilbert with our boat/s being the ‘Bunkhouse’ and ‘Cellar’. The first 9 years was on a 1987 Beneteau First 325 – ‘Laetare’ which was previously owned by RSYS member Warren Welch. This will be the 4th Cruise for Vibe – a 2009 Beneteau Oceanis 37 which we bought new at Easter 2009. She was brought into Australia for the Perth Boat Show before spending five beautiful sunny days ‘Cruising the Nullarbor’ on the back of a truck. We took delivery on the Thursday before Easter and sailed her to Cottage Point the next day in readiness for the 2009 Cruise. Twenty Three ‘well behaved’ RSYS members and friends packed the cockpit for the Official Christening and ‘Fairy Wand’ blessing held during the ’09 Cruise Raftup in Smiths Creek when Vibe was 1 week old. She will once again be the ‘Bunkhouse’ and ‘Cellar’ to Southern Cross for the 2012 Cruise with a good supply of Beer, Wine and Holy Dollar Rum on board. There may even be some tea/coffee somewhere in case of emergency. Vibe is a very comfortable cruising and socialising yacht with a good turn of speed when required and can be regularly seen in many of the secluded bays of the Hawkesbury throughout the year. She is perfectly suited to this week away and will be seen on The Squadron Cruise for many years to come. A big thank you must go to The Squadron and their staff, the Cruise Committee and all the participants for making The Cruise such a fantastic week on the water. Sharron and Graeme Kennedy
SQUADRON CRUISE 2012 BOAT PROFILES
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall VIVA
129
TASMAN YOUNG 13
13m
REMARKS: Viva was built in 2000 by Tasman Yachts from a plug taken from Irish the Young 41. Viva cruised in Pittwater until we brought her to Sydney Harbour in early 2010. Viva has participated in the last two squadron cruises and has raced with RANSA on Wednesdays and CYCA on Sunday mornings. This summer she did twilights with the CYCA. She was designed for comfortable cruising and fitted out accordingly. As a result she does like a reasonable amount of wind – preferably over 20 knots. So perhaps the weather for the cruise will oblige by blowing the mildew patterns off the sails. Come aboard and we will show you a true deck saloon yacht. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall VOILESTE
6670
JEANNEAU 39i
11.86m
REMARKS: Voileste is a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 39i, built in 2006. She is a new boat for us and this will be our first cruise with the Squadron but we have heard its all good fun. Voileste translates loosely as ‘sails nimbly’ but, apparently, the name might also mean ‘sailing into court’. So we will have to be extra careful at the marks. The crew will be various family members and friends and we are all looking forward to it.
SQUADRON CRUISE 2012 BOAT PROFILES
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall WAH MOON
2754
MOTTLE 33
9.9m
REMARKS: The younger Shannon family are again sailing the Squadron cruise after the 6 (almost) consecutive cruises my parents Doug and Gaye Shannon sailed in the 80’s and 90’s. In those early cruises, the 1975 built MOTTLE 33 Wah Moon was one of the larger vessels in the fleet and quite competitive, achieving a tidy collection of wins; The Windsong, Club Captains and Club Treasurers Trophies among them. These days the Wah Moon finds cruising as a Non Racing entry more comfortable, with some of Team Shannon available to do the odd race on other vessels. Concentrating on an easy, social and relaxing cruise, enjoying many other cruisers company worked very well for us in 2011. We look forward to a repeat performance this year. Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall WAIMOTA
6433
ADAMS 36
11m
SQUADRON CRUISE 2012 BOAT PROFILES
REMARKS:
W A I M O T A A 3 6
E A F A B U L O U S M R E D
L U T M U S H R O O M A
C R U I S E T R O Y M B A
O A S K I P P E R D R C A S E S
M L I Z W I N E E E B E
E L A S R A T E A P A O A R S
S V I S I T O R S E S M I T H S R U
A H C T R A H I C E
F A S T I I R J N P H I L
S T H A E L I Z A B E T H R L
P I N T A B O H N I N S H O R E
A O R L A U R A N G Y N
R O T T I M E S A B A Y H S T A R
Boat Name Sail Number Class / type Registration # Length Overall WILLYAMA
335
BENETEAU FIRST 40
12.58m
SQUADRON CRUISE 2012 BOAT PROFILES
REMARKS: The latest in the Willyama series is a 3 year old Beneteau First 40. Since its acquisition in September 2011, Willyama has competed in its 3rd Sydney-Hobart and the RSYS Spring, Summer, Tuesday and Friday sailing series. Willyama continues to support two separate crews : the Richard Barron/Steve Sanlorenzo team compete in the Spring, Summer and Sydney-Hobart or Pittwater-Coffs series while Trish's team compete in the Winter, Friday and Tuesday Twilight series and, of course, the Cruise. While Eric is the only member of both teams, members from each team fill in when necessary. This new Willyama continues the legacy of being named after the SS Willyama : the first Willyama yacht was one of the life boats from the SS Willyama with a mast added. Adelaide Steamship Company gave their boats Aboriginal names and SS Willyama was named for Broken Hill. It was the first Adelaide Steamship vessel to be specifically built for their Australian trade and those specifications were created by Richard and Trish's great grandfather who was the First Engineer. The SS Willyama broke its drive shaft and ran aground on 13th April, 1907 while carrying a load of coal from Newcastle to Port Pirie. All 27 crew retreated in the life boats. The wreck is, reportedly, a spectacular dive site and lies 400 metres east of Willyama Beach near Marion Bay in South Australia.