Ocean Racing Club of Victoria
Steb Fisher

The Rally is designed to build confidence through experience for boat owners and their crews, providing a pathway to sailing further afield and in Bass Strait.

The Rally is also focused on providing participants with a wonderful experience and as a result will be heavily weather dependent.  


Port Fairy Rally 

AN INVITATION FROM THE COMMODORE

The ORCV invites suitable ocean-going yachts to join us in a Rally to Port Fairy.

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Port Fairy, one of Victoria's earliest settlements, is a charming village, frozen in time, boasting wide streets lined with nineteenth-century cottages, great Norfolk pines and old stone churches. Join us in the fun as we sail to Port Fairy. Take the opportunity to explore Port Fairy, it's local art scene, restaurants and leisure activities before returning to Melbourne.

About the Rally

The Rally is designed to build confidence through experience for boat owners and their crews, providing a pathway to sailing further afield and in Bass Strait.

The Rally is also focused on providing participants with a wonderful experience and as a result will be heavily weather dependent.  Subject to favourable conditions the rally will depart from Queenscliff in the late afternoon of 1st April, some 6 hours ahead of competitors in the Port Fairy Race. The rally fleet will have the support of the ORCV's Race and Incident Managements Teams and a well equipped and crewed support boat which will chaperone the fleet through Port Phillip Heads and during both the outbound and return passages, providing advice to new vessels and acting as a central point of communication.

The Rally fleet will muster in the vicinity of Drapers Reef which is between Shortland Bluff and the Queenscliff harbour entrance (Appendix D) before motor sailing out through the heads. The Rally Leader will communicate with Lonsdale VTS on shipping movements and advise the fleet when to begin.

As we will be sailing along the coast, we be using the VHF repeater networks for communication and therefore you will not need HF or Sat phone for this Rally.

Sheltered moorings and generous hospitality of the Port Fairy Yacht Club and township await the fleet on arrival at Port Fairy Harbour. The Port Fairy Yacht Club will guide you to your berthing location.

The Rally yachts will arrive Port Fairy on Friday night and, subject to weather, depart early Monday to arrive back in through the heads on Tuesday afternoon.


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Race Documents

 A Guide to the Event and Invitation to Participate 

 Rally Yacht Condition Declaration

 Rally Equipment Checklist

 

 

Port Fairy Image Rob Blackburn Photo Moyne River - Rob Blackburn

King Island Rally

The ORCV invites suitable ocean-going yachts to join us in a Rally to King Island.

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The Rally is designed to build confidence through experience for boat owners and their crews, providing a pathway to sailing further afield and in Bass Strait.King Island Map

The Rally is focused around providing participants with a wonderful experience and as a result will be heavily weather dependent.

Subject to favourable conditions the rally will depart from Queenscliff in the early evening of 5 March, some 6 hours ahead of competitors in the King Island Race. The rally fleet will have the support of the ORCV’s Race and Incident Management Teams. A well equipped and crewed support boat will chaperone the fleet through Port Phillip Heads and onto King Island and during the return passage, providing advice to new vessels and acting as a central point of communication with onshore backup.

The Rally fleet will muster in the vicinity of Drapers Reef which is between Shortland Bluff and the Queenscliff harbour entrance (Appendix D) before motor sailing out through the heads. The Rally Leader will communicate with Lonsdale VTS on shipping movements and advise the fleet when to begin.

Sheltered moorings and generous hospitality await the fleet on arrival at King Island’s Grassy Harbour. The King Island Boat Club will have a runabout and will guide you to your mooring location and provide a shuttle service between your boat and the club house.

You will enjoy the wonderful hospitality of the King Island Boat Club with BBQ and drinks running late into the night. Many have ventured to King Island just for their famous King Island steak sandwiches.

The next day and weather dependent the Rally fleet will depart, having you back in Melbourne the following day or leave the rally fleet to stay and explore King Island returning at your own leisure.

If you are interested in joining the Rally please call Grant Dunoon 0402 993808. 

Rally Documents

Guide and Invitation to Participate - Inaugrial King Island Rally Version 1.1 - obsolete

Inaugrial King Island Rally revised V1 02 - Updated after briefing - communications revised

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2021 King Island Rally Yacht Condition Declaration 

2021 King Island Rally Equipment Checklist

King Island Rally Briefing 2021

 Leave at Home Documents

 Sked Sheets

 

 

 

Equipment

The ORCV has partnered with these suppliers in providing safety equipment and in the case of Life Rafts and Satelite Phone providing rental options.

Life Rafts Hire & Servicing  http://westoffshore.com.au/

Satellite Phones Rentals. https://www.ozsatelliterentals.com.au/

Lifejackets & Safety Equipment. http://www.adventuresafety.com.au/

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