Ocean Racing Club of Victoria
Steb Fisher
all about ORCV

Revision of Constitution.

 

Background - why groups need to update their rules

In 2012, the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 (theold Act) was replaced with the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 (the AIR Act). All incorporated associations' rules must now address 23 items listed in Schedule 1 to the AIR Act (Scheduled Items). Some of these items are entirely new, and some have been amended from scheduled items in the old Act.

 

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Membership Renewal

Thank you for renewing your ORCV Membership.  The Club Year is July 1 to June 30th.

Schedule of Fees

Full Member       $250

Youth Member    $125

Outport Member $135 (for people with principal residence at least 80 kms from Melbourne's GPO)

All fees are inclusive of GST.

To renew online click here: ORCV MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL

 Benefits to Members

Here's what you get with your ORCV membership:

- 4 ocean races for free as crew (crew fees for King Island, Port Fairy, Apollo Bay and Stanley races are $60 each).
- $60 crew fee discounts for our Christmas Tassie races (to Devonport and Hobart).
- Discounts for our training courses throughout the year (SSSC, Weather, Navigation, etc.).
- ORCV Yearbook - a valuable reference for racing, training and safety activities
- Australian Sailing (formerly YA) affiliation (insurance, etc.).
- 15% discount for boat entries.

It simply makes sense to be a member of the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria! See you on the water or in the classroom!

 

If you experience any issues with the new online form when renewing, simply contact the office. We are just a phone call/email away.

 

 

ORCV Melbourne Winter Series (MWS)


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Ocean Races

For the 2008/9 season, the ORCV will conduct a series of ocean races as follows::

DestinationDateStartFinishDistanceCategory
Westernport13/09/2008QueenscliffFlinders33nm3+
Stanley01/11/2008QueenscliffStanley152nm2
Hobart Westcoaster27/12/2008PortseaHobart450nm2
Hobart Eastcoaster27/12/2008PortseaHobart470nm2
Launceston27/12/2008PortseaLow Head198nm2
Grassy(King Island)07/03/2009QueenscliffGrassy114nm2
Port Fairy10/04/2009QueenscliffPort Fairy135nm2
Apollo Bay16/05/2009QueenscliffApollo Bay52nm3+

Other Races

For the 2008/9 season, the ORCV will also conduct or be associated with the following series and events:

  • The Blairgowrie to Sandringham Pursuit Race: on Sunday, 23rd November 2008.
  • The Entire Cock of the Bay: a passage race from Port Melbourne to Blairgowrie, on Friday, 26th December 2008, conducted by the ORCV in association with the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron and Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron.
  • The Wrest Point King of the Derwent: conducted by the Derwent Sailing Squadron and sailed on  the Derwent River on Friday, 2nd January 2009.
  • The Sovereign Series: consisting of the Entire Cock of the Bay, the Heemskirk Consolidated Melbourne to Hobart and the Wrest Point King of the Derwent.
  • The Port of Launceston (TasPorts) Cup: conducted by Tamar Yacht Club, sailed on the Tamar River on Tuesday, 30th December 2008.
  • The Rudder Cup Series: consisting of the Entire Cock of the Bay, the Mariner Corporate Finance Melbourne to Launceston and the Port of Launceston Cup. The Rudder Cup is Australia's oldest ocean racing trophy. It was first awarded to the winner of a race from Queenscliff to Low Head (at the mouth of the Tamar River) in 1907.
  • The Entire Two-Handed Race: on Sunday, 3rd May 2009, an "around the buoys" race conducted by the ORCV in Port Phillip Bay over a course of approximately 25 nautical miles. Safety Category 4.
  • The 2008 ORCV Winter Series: a series of 6 Bay races sailed on Port Phillip Bay plus the Queenscliff to Flinders Race. Commencing on the first Sunday in July, this series has been conducted annually by ORCV since 1971
  • Membership Benefits include:

    Benefits

    Services

    Discounts

    Merchandise

    Year Book

    Newsletter

     

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