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Ocean Race: 152 nm

Race Start: 2300 AEDT, off Queenscliff on Friday, 30th October 2015

Event Category:  2

 

The ORCV's Melbourne to Stanley yacht race starts off Queenscliff and finishes at Stanley in Northwestern Tasmania. It is held each year on the Melbourne Cup long weekend. 

Please also note, that this is a qualifying race for both of the Melbourne to Hobart races, the Rolex Sydney Hobart yacht race but not required for the Melbourne to Devonport race. However, some crews still choose to do Stanley as practice for Australia's oldest ocean race across Bass Strait- the Rudder Cup.

 

 

 

  

 

  

 

ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


Weather Reporter.


Andy Roberts is not sailing too much these days (young family), but he is getting a surf in!

We mentioned Andy in Classic Bass Straight and his popped down to 13th Beach for us to be the on the spot weather man. Nice work, lad...

"It has gone from a very nice Northerly breeze to a rain band that has just gone through with a strong West Sou'wester now blowing in behind it bringing some horizontal rain with it. Have Fun!"

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Back up in Melbourne, this is what it looked like...

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1900hrs update from adjacent Portsea Pier aboard Voctorian Reliance - wet! Andy Roberts tells us that at 13th Beach it has eased off a bit and gone back to the Nor'west. Neville Rose on the Geelong Road reports that the radar says the next soaking is about an hour away..........

Want to follow it all with the pretty graphics as per above? - see HERE for Flash empowered devices and HERE for non-Flash.

Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so it's 36 now - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done and good luck to all.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 220 Souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



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ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


Get there quickly...


Yes. It would seem the idea is to make your ground early... Not as harsh as was thought earlier, the wind is there a bit in the morning, turns to champagne sailing in a tight reach as the day goes on and gets oh-so-light, tight in on the Tassie coast, especially on Sunday morning.

5amHeads

5 to 10 knots out of the Sou'west at start and around 20 to 30 tinnies involved in a fishing comp, also occupying the Heads
and surrounding areas. Game on, I'd say. Spirit of Tassie comes in at around 0500hrs, too!!!!

11amBassStrait

Filling in and off towards 25, with a good bit of West in it. The sleds will love the look of that. BBB (Gusto)
will put 2.7tonnes on the rail and start to hammer. 

5amRegion

The region forecaast model shows a bit out to the West, but Bass Strait way calm...

5pmRegion

1700hrs and the stuff has come in from the West.

11pmRegion

2300hrs and it's giddy up!!!!

5amSunRegion

But on the top of Tassie on Sunday morning, it's beginning to get quiet...

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And it's fairly deathly at 1100hrs on Sunday...

5pmTassie

For the leaders, the variable winds to 10knots on a half metre swell with a half metre chop on it says a lot... However, over at King Island, 30 knots from the Sou'west with a 3m sea on top of 2m SW swell is way different.

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How's this? 20knots out of the Sou'east for the morning and then 15 from the Nor'west in the afternoon -
Fun and Games or what?!!!!!

Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so it's 36 now - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done and good luck to all.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 220 Souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



© John Curnow, ORCV Media

Please contact me for re-issue rights.

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is proudly sponsored by:

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ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


Tracking prizes!


Not as obtuse as it may sound, actually!

It's as simple as satelite positions and freebies...

Firstly to prizes. Easy - Hutchwilco have lobbed in with half a dozen PFDs for the first boat home in PHS. Given that the majority of boats entered in that category are <40 feet, you'd reckon that'll be enough for the entire crew. So whilst you're out there in a 30something from tomorrow morning, think about that as some added motivation to get to Stanley ahead of the competition. Love your work Hutchwilco - thanks.

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Not one, but SIX of these are yours if you win PHS.

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Tracking - also pretty easy. Go HERE to view the Yellowbrick set up. iPhones and non-Flash devices go HERE for the display, which is still pretty cool. Yellowbrick advise us that, "The iPhone/iPad dedicated app is coming - it's in review with Apple at the moment, so we're expecting it to be available on the App Store in a few weeks time." Perfect for the Xmas races....

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Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so it's 36 now - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done and good luck to all.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 218 Souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



© John Curnow, ORCV Media

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ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


Young cap in The Cappers.


If you've been reading these miscellaneous ramblings for a while, you'll certainly know the term, "...going and sticking your nose in it - Bass Strait, that is!"

This one is a bit different. Not a whole boat, but a young lad by the name of Joshua Brooks-Duncan. He's going with Phil Bedlington and the gang we call The Cappers, on the Borensen named Under Capricorn. Josh has been cleared by The Brass to go in the Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley, as a result of his efforts and those of his mentors. We asked him the odd question and he was quite effusive for a teenage guy. "Six years ago, a friend of mine asked me one day if I would like to try out sailing, and I thought to myself, 'I'll give it a go!' Today, after completing the RBYC Sabot program, sailing 29ers and currently running in the Laser Radials, I am now preparing for my first major ocean race."

"The challenges of sailing in all conditions is what makes the sport interesting, always exciting and it is this that has always drawn me to it. Another aspect of sailing that I love, is the people you meet when travelling interstate to compete in various regattas. You seem to form great, hopefully, life-long friendships. The mind set of being free and away from noise and pollution also makes sailing relaxing at times", said Joshua.

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"One Sunday afternoon, three years ago after a day of sailing in RBYC's Sabot program, I decided to approach the crew of Under Capricorn and ask them if I could sail with them, to broaden my sailing experiences and abilities. I was thirteen years of age at the time. After much deliberation by the team, due to my age, and after specific conditions were agreed upon, I was accepted on a probationary basis for a period six months. During that time, I sailed on a regular basis with the crew, where they trained and mentored me in all aspects of sailing the boat. After the six month probation period ended, I was presented with an Under Capricorn team shirt. This meant that I had now been accepted as an official crewmember", said a very elated Josh.

"I love sailing with Under Capricorn, as the racing is always exciting and rewarding. It is a great hoot to spend time with my fellow crewmembers being ionvolved in the sport we all share and love. Their encouragement and assistance has fueled my appetite for going sailing and in turn, I am set on achieving my goal of sailing in my first Melbourne to Hobart in 2012." Ed. Good work, lad!!! Plug, plug, plug....

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Here are The Cappers during the 2011 M2G at the end of the Winter Series. Pic © to and courtesy of Teri Dodds.

Now I just bet I was not the only one to think, 'Hey, what does Mum think?' Well wish no more. Lorraine Brooks give us her perspective to ponder. "I reflect on the last six years of Joshua’s sailing passion and wonder where it comes from?! As a family, we do not have a history of sailing, as we've in fact seen in a lot of sailing families that we have met. However, we have always loved being near the sea. Perhaps that's it...", said Lorraine.

"When Joshua came home from school at the ripe old age of 10, and asked me if he could try out sailing at RBYC. I was certainly keen for him to do so, but never anticipated that today, I would be talking about him going ocean racing! I've watched him progress through the junior programs and his initial introduction to racing was one day it was suggested that Joshua borrow a loan Sabot and road trailer from RBYC and take it to Davies Bay to compete in the Davies Bay Cup. It was through the support of the fellow sailing parents who assisted me with the logistics and even down to tying the boat on to the trailer, that Joshua’s adventure even commenced! Since that day, Joshua has travelled all over the countryside, where he has competed in various regattas. At 13, Joshua told me that he would like to try sailing a keelboat, so I suggested he approach a club member and ask if he could go out sailing. Unbeknownst to me, Joshua already knew who he was going to approach and promptly did so. Initially, Joshua spoke with Andy Ward, who was his Sabot instructor at the time. After much deliberation between Andy, Phil Bedlington and Peter Jackson, it was agreed that he could sail with them on Under Capricorn for a six-month probation period, providing he followed certain rules and conditions", Lorraine explained.

"That was all the impetus Josh needed, for after that, he would go out every Wednesday evening and Saturday that was possible. As mentioned, soon that probation period was over and he was presented with hsi first crew shirt. "That day was an absolute milestone in Joshua’s life. He was told that he had become an accepted crew member and didn’t have to keep ringing Phil on a weekly basis to ask if they were going sailing! Joshua, has always had a huge respect for the crew of Under Capricorn. During his initial training period, there weren'tt any exceptions made for him. He had to be prepared to do like the others and be treated exactly the same. I must say, he has been well mentored and as a result of this, he has respect for the sea and a huge passion for sailing."

Of his impending foray into The Paddock, Lorraine was perhaps a little cautious, but I think she knew that just like the Borg, 'Resistance is futile!' "When Phil approached me some time ago about Joshua participating in the ORCV's race to Stanley, I was confident that he would be ready to take on this challenge. Many people have asked if I am apprehensive about this. The true answer is yes, but after watching him grow (and that is not just in height), I know that he is ready and he is sailing with a highly capable team. I can only thank the crew of Under Capricorn for making Joshua’s dreams and aspirations come true", Lorraine finished with.

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Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so it's 36 now - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done and good luck to all.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 215 Souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



© John Curnow, ORCV Media

Please contact me for re-issue rights.

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ORCV Hutchwilco Melbourne to Stanley (M2S).


Dorothy - Pt. II.


Dorothy - Follow that Yellow Brick Road... (You can also go back and access Dorothy Part One if you so choose).

Now anyway, they are here, fresh from the UK, as per this image -

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And then this is what they look like once they're on the pushpit.

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"All of that is great news, but what about the display of the data?", I hear you say... Well. It is just having the finishing touches to it and some extra data inputted, but you can go HERE to view it, to get a handle on how it works and what it can do. 

Importantly, please also note the following:

 • The race viewer uses Adobe Flash, and will require a user to have Flash installed before it will work. 

However, if a user does NOT have flash installed, the system should automatically prompt them to install it. More than 98% of users should already have Flash installed, however.

• The viewer will show all yachts. 

If desired, users can flexibly select line honours leaders, all yachts, their own favourites, or only those yachts racing under one of the three Handicap Categories (IRC, AMS and PHS). The LEADERBOARD also gives additional information, including estimated finish times and rankings under handicap for IRC and PHS. However, the AMS rankings are not calculated for this display and shall be advised after completion by the ORCV race officials. The reason for this is simple. It is because we are the first/only yacht club to use the tracking system and have the three Handicap Categories. YBR can only calculate the two!

OK. As iPhones and possibly iPads do not support Flash, you will need to use this link HERE, with the Leaderboards available from HERE  - when you're using your mobile device.

Right then, we had 37 vessels in the M2S, but Chikara Outlaw withdrew a few days ago, so it's 36 now - Addiction, Alibi, Alien, Arch Rival, Bandit, Biddy Hu II, Cadibarra 8, Calm, Cavarlo, Dekadence, Dark and Stormy, Dry White, eXtasea, FullyNPushing, Gusto, Halcyon, Independent Endeavour, Jazz Player, Kiss Goodbye to MS, Magazan 53, Magic, Matrix, Mille Sabords, Mirrabooka, Nutcracker, Pretty Woman, Scarlet Runner, Slinky Malinky, Spirit of Downunder, Tevake II, Trybooking.com, Under Capricorn, Weekend Option, White Noise, XLR8 and Yoko, which is excellent. Well done and good luck to all.

 

ORCV Land also extends on to the ORCV Facebook page, so make sure you go and "Like" the page, now. 212 Souls already have and thank you to each and every one of you.



© John Curnow, ORCV Media

Please contact me for re-issue rights.

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The ORCV's Hutchwilco Stanley race
is proudly sponsored by:

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