Ocean Racing Club of Victoria
Steb Fisher

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Melbourne

to

Geelong

 

 

 

 

Passage race to Geelong around laid and/or fixed navigational marks on Port Phillip.

Race Start: 0830hrs on Saturday 7th September 2013 in the vicinity of R2.

Safety Category: 5

 

As well as being the last race of the Helly Hansen Winter Series, the Melbourne to Geelong race is a race in its own right.

Different courses ensure that the fleet arrives in a timely fashion for the wonderful hospitality offered by Royal Geelong Yacht Club.

Entry is open for racing and cruising divisions.Entry to the Winter Series is inclusive of this race fee. However, you will need to update your entry with your crew list.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ORCV Melbourne to Geelong (M2G on 11/09/10)


Deliberating Brass.


It would seem the Brass have a small conundrum.

What to do with the fleet. "The weather is looking good for Saturday; upwind, rather than downwind sails, so gunnel bum will have to be guarded against. No rain, so it shall be a good day. A Race Officer's dilemma. Using PredictWind's routing software for Courses Four and Five with a Beneteau First 40 as the benchmark, one course is to short and the other is too long. So what’s better? More drinking time or more sailing time?Something to think about for the next 24 hours..."

Rightey oh then. Let's have a look at it.

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PredictWind's models have it at 15-20kn at the start and backing off convincingly after lunch!

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Course Four routing.

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Course Four summation - Beneteau First 40.

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Course Five routing.

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Course Five summation - Beneteau First 40.

So there you have it. What will the brass do as a result of their deliberations??? Who can tell, but keeping the boat light and moving as the day gets on is bound to be crucial. Looks like the #1 and the big shute are going back on!

Remember to have your ears on for sign-on and crew updates. See you on the track.


The full MWS results to date are HERE.


 

© John Curnow, ORCV Media

Please contact me for re-issue rights.

ORCV_NewLogoLR
ORCV_MWS_icon M2G

UllmanSailsLogoHighRes

The Colts (Sydney 38s) are having

their own fight within the battle -

many thanks to Ullman Sails for

providing the prize.

SYC_Logo_Web

We'll be seeing the team

at Geelong, pretty soon indeed.

FleetJ24S38-10-1038

Thank you to Monica Tonner

and Richard Hunter from SYC

for ensuring Steb had a ride

and we, therefore, have all

that imagery, which just seems

to go down an absolute treat.

RGYCLOGO

PWindLogo

It is with thanks to our friends at

PredictWind that we've been able to

supply such detailled information

throughout the entire 2010 MWS.

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ORCV Melbourne to Geelong (M2G on 11/09/10)


Newest of the new.


The newest of the new. Well, there is a bit of new around. You see, the newest of the new, is the now up-and-running non-spinnaker division, which is of course new to the M2G for 2010. The newest entrant in the newest of the new category is Julian Fox's 1985 Holland 25, Nerius, from our hosts at the RGYC. "We're cruising up on Friday 10th September and then overnighting at Docklands with the M2G on Saturday. We have raced on other yachts, but this is our first race on our new yacht Nerius - excited to see how she goes!" Excellent news Julian and we look forward to seeing you out there, as well.

As a result of Nerius' entry, they now number four and also have the brand spanking new 2010 model Hanse 375, Graf Spee, amongst them. She's owned by Paul and Deanne Koelmeyer from the Royal Brighton Yacht Club. In charge of her for the M2G is our current FDU Poster Girl, Patricia Laverty. (See HERE for a reminder.)

PatriciaAndNick

Patricia with Nick McGuigan - "See nice photo of Nick and I winning the Associates Cup in May (Lady Skipper RBYC) .... more to come!" She's going to kill me, but I still think the FDU Hero Pic is better.

"This is our first race with Republica (below), as it is my new acquisition", said her owner, Ignazio Paolini (Ed. And there is that new word again). "The M2G is a test run for us, which is the reason we have chosen non-spinnaker, this time. Hope to meet up with you." Thank you Ignazio. I do look forward to meeting you, as well, so don't listen to a word all the yachties will be saying to you now that you've spoken up!

Republica

So then. The ORCV is appreciative and delighted that the 'news' have been so readily accepted and taken up. From the inaugural M2G last year, to this year's two cruising divisions. Cheers. Of course, there's more 'news' to come, the latest of which is the announcement of the cruising division for the 2010, Melbourne to Launceston. The M2L is Australia's oldest ocean race and places you in middle of the most fun on the Bay at the busiest time of year. You end up in one of the country's most celebrated food and wine districts, so what really could be better?! You can read a little more about that, right HERE.

We'll have some more 'news' popping out shortly, which will make those items the newest of the new. In the meantime, thank you and most importantly - happy sailing!

One last bit of new, before the M2G rev up, is that the first boats away will be the 41 in racing and they will be followed by all 25 in the cruising divisions. That will be a great spectacle, especially as in the former you have 66 down to 30 and in the latter it is 65 down to 25. Can't wait for the shots actually.

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Russell Walton's San Miguel is the fourth member of the no kites category.

RIGHT THEN - the M2G is nearly upon us, but you can still enter the division of your choice, right HERE. We have a new NOR V1.20 and new SIs V1.10 (former valid as of 08/09/10 and latter valid as of 04/09/10). Please read ASAP.

Need more convincing??? Read on.

CRUISING - with and also without Spinnakers

You may wish to join all the other vessels heading off on this great passage event and yet not want to have to organise a massive crew or get too busy to have a whole lot of fun. Solution - join one of the Cruising Divisions, even if you have been in the Racing Divisions previously.

Pretty Woman was the first to cross over to a cruising division for this particular event, then 2009 Melbourne to Hobart Eastcoaster racer, Biddy Hu II showed up on the cruising roster and won R5 of the MWS to boot. ORCV favourirtes Magic and Independent Endeavour did the same, as well and Caledonia moved from a possibility to starter, just recently. As of now, Ocean Safari have booked in, so that leaves Vantage (who went last year too) and Dream from our original wish list and we'll add in White Swan, just for good measure.

No matter what you have done previously, you can choose from either the Cruising with Spinnakers Division or Cruising without Spinnakers. Our first entry from the latter is Republica of RBYC and she now has two more pals and you can get in that mix too. So if you don't want to be fussed getting the coloured rags out, then get the boat out of the pen, the wine from the cellar and the cheese and biscuits from the galley bench and come have a sail.

RACING - IRC, AMS and PHS

Now whilst we're at it, yet another reminder that as R6 was the last of the laid course events, it is only the penultimate of the 2010 MWS. The final event is the M2G on 11/09/10.

There's even a few of those in the 41 that are even coming out of their Winter retirement, just to be amongst it all. So it shows that you do not even have to have been doing the whole MWS to join for this great passage race. Look at Peregrine, Remedy and Yoko!

All the extra Racing Division entries have helped to have you well in front of the new Cruising Division, of which there are now 25 entries. Last year, a total 51 boats went to Geelong and this year it is 66. So if you want to be in it, then it's time to get a wiggle on, eh? BTW. FREE, yes we said free, so long as you entered the entire MWS. FREE!!!!!!!!!!

OK. If you entered the entire MWS, then you're already automatically entered into this race too, but you do need to complete some more information for this particular race. As highlighted, you can also just enter the M2G race only, if you like, but I guess that means you're giving the game away about your favourite pastime after sailing - partying!!!

 

The full MWS results to date are HERE.

 

Time to get amongst it - well and truly!!!

 

Click HERE to go and complete your online entry if you're already doing the MWS.

 

Click HERE to go and complete your online entry for just the M2G race only and it looks like this, below:

M2G_OnlineEntry

 

If you' ve got the boat tied up to the quay and think you should give it a run, then do. The M2G is a passgae race and if you do not want to be in with all the racers, even if you normally are, then go in one of the Cruising Divisions. While you're at it, get your clubmates to come along as well. Why? Party. That's why...

 

 

© John Curnow, ORCV Media

Please contact me for re-issue rights.

ORCV_NewLogoLR
ORCV_MWS_icon M2G

SYC_Logo

The Colts (Sydney 38s) are having

their own fight within the battle -

many thanks to Ullman Sails for

providing the prize.

RGYCLOGO

Thank you to Monica Tonner

and Richard Hunter from SYC

for ensuring Steb had a ride

and we, therefore,

have all that imagery that seems

to go down an absolute treat.

FleetJ24S38-10-1038

We'll be seeing the team

at Geelong, pretty soon indeed.

UllmanSailsLogoHighRes
PWindLogo
Republica

 

ORCV Melbourne to Geelong (M2G on 11/09/10)


It just keeps getting better!


It is a celebration now, for sure! So a big thank you to all entrants. As of 08/09/10, we have 65 boats lined up for the M2G. 41 in Racing, 21 in Cruising with Spinnakers and 3 in Cruising without Spinnakers. The latter is simply fantastic news, for now they will be their own complete division. Joining Ignazio Parolini with his Republica are Russell Walton with San Miguel (once owned by the late Gary Clapham - miss you mate) and a certain Patricia Laverty with Graf Spee. Patricia is of course our current FDU Poster Girl. (See HERE for a reminder.)

Rusalka, Western Sun, Valiant, Tresor and Red Rocks are the boats that have made it a genuine celebration in Cruising with Spinnakers, by getting us up to the magic 21 number. Thank you all. I am sure boats from this division are currently reading about the new M2L Cruising Division, which you can catch HERE.

Mention must also be made of Ninety Seven who have gone from question mark to completed entry and it looks like Stampede was the latest entry in the Racing Division. Mistress seems to be AWOL presently... Along with Tigris, Swordfish Trombone and Mitchy with Horizon Sprint.

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Ninety Seven obviously did not want to be named anymore as a non-entrant and completed their documentation for the 2010 M2G. You too can still be on the start line. BTW, I 'heard' that it may be all racing off first and then all cruising to get away. Cool!!!!

You can still enter the division of your choice.  We have a new NOR V1.20 and new SIs V1.10 (former valid as of 08/09/10 and latter valid as of 04/09/10). Please read ASAP.

RIGHT THEN - the M2G is nearly upon us and you can still put your entry in now, right HERE.

Need more convincing??? Read on.

CRUISING - with and also without Spinnakers

You may wish to join all the other vessels heading off on this great passage event and yet not want to have to organise a massive crew or get too busy to have a whole lot of fun. Solution - join one of the Cruising Divisions, even if you have been in the Racing Divisions previously.

Pretty Woman was the first to cross over to a cruising division for this particular event, then 2009 Melbourne to Hobart Eastcoaster racer, Biddy Hu II showed up on the cruising roster and won R5 of the MWS to boot. ORCV favourirtes Magic and Independent Endeavour did the same, as well and Caledonia moved from a possibility to starter, just recently. As of now, Ocean Safari have booked in, so that leaves Vantage (who went last year too) and Dream from our original wish list and we'll add in White Swan, just for good measure.

No matter what you have done previously, you can choose from either the Cruising with Spinnakers Division or Cruising without Spinnakers. Our first entry from the latter is Republica of RBYC and she now has two more pals and you can get in that mix too. So if you don't want to be fussed getting the coloured rags out, then get the boat out of the pen, the wine from the cellar and the cheese and biscuits from the galley bench and come have a sail.

RACING - IRC, AMS and PHS

Now whilst we're at it, yet another reminder that as R6 was the last of the laid course events, it is only the penultimate of the 2010 MWS. The final event is the M2G on 11/09/10.

There's even a few of those in the 41 that are even coming out of their Winter retirement, just to be amongst it all. So it shows that you do not even have to have been doing the whole MWS to join for this great passage race. Look at Peregrine, Remedy and Yoko!

All the extra Racing Division entries have helped to have you well in front of the new Cruising Division, of which there are now 24 entries. Last year, a total 51 boats went to Geelong. So if you want to be in it, then it's time to get a wiggle on, eh? BTW. FREE, yes we said free, so long as you entered the entire MWS. FREE!!!!!!!!!!

OK. If you entered the entire MWS, then you're already automatically entered into this race too, but you do need to complete some more information for this particular race. As highlighted, you can also just enter the M2G race only, if you like, but I guess that means you're giving the game away about your favourite pastime after sailing - partying!!!

 

The full MWS results to date are HERE.

 

Time to get amongst it - well and truly!!!

 

Click HERE to go and complete your online entry if you're already doing the MWS.

 

Click HERE to go and complete your online entry for just the M2G race only and it looks like this, below:

M2G_OnlineEntry

 

If you' ve got the boat tied up to the quay and think you should give it a run, then do. The M2G is a passgae race and if you do not want to be in with all the racers, even if you normally are, then go in one of the Cruising Divisions. While you're at it, get your clubmates to come along as well. Why? Party. That's why...

 

 

© John Curnow, ORCV Media

Please contact me for re-issue rights.

ORCV_NewLogoLR
ORCV_MWS_icon M2G

SYC_Logo

The Colts (Sydney 38s) are having

their own fight within the battle -

many thanks to Ullman Sails for

providing the prize.

RGYCLOGO

Thank you to Monica Tonner

and Richard Hunter from SYC for

ensuring Steb had a ride and

we, therefore, had imagery.

FleetJ24S38-10-1038

We'll be seeing the team

at Geelong, pretty soon indeed.

UllmanSailsLogoHighRes
PWindLogo
B9797ORCV10-R5-1161

 

ORCV Melbourne to Geelong (M2G on 11/09/10)


Special. Very special.


As in Colt 38 Special, but you see, the Special now, is that we have 38 racing entries - thank you all - and we'll I just could not resist the link.

So as of 07/09/10, we are at 60 entries for this amazing jaunt, comprising 22 from cruising and 38 from racing. And that is a special total, because it is more than last year.

There's been a massive flurry, so to boats like Rusalka, The Bookmaker, Matrix and Second to None, cheers and thank you. Where, however, are Ninety Seven and Mistress????

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The Bookmaker is in - are you?

Now that means there are still a lot of racing boats around that have not entered and we can always take more cruising boats too! All of which is a lovely segue into the fact that we have a new NOR V1.11 and new SIs V1.10 (both valid as of 04/09/10). Please read ASAP.

RIGHT THEN - the M2G is nearly upon us and you can still put your entry in now, right HERE.

Need more convincing??? Read on.

CRUISING - with and also without Spinnakers

You may wish to join all the other vessels heading off on this great passage event and yet not want to have to organise a massive crew or get too busy to have a whole lot of fun. Solution - join one of the Cruising Divisions, even if you have been in the Racing Divisions previously.

Pretty Woman was the first to cross over to a cruising division for this particular event, then 2009 Melbourne to Hobart Eastcoaster racer, Biddy Hu II showed up on the cruising roster and won R5 of the MWS to boot. ORCV favourirtes Magic and Independent Endeavour did the same, as well and Caledonia moved from a possibility to starter, just recently. As of now, Ocean Safari have booked in, so that leaves Vantage (who went last year too) and Dream from our original wish list and we'll add in White Swan, just for good measure.

No matter what you have done previously, you can choose from either the Cruising with Spinnakers Division or Cruising without Spinnakers. Our first entry from the latter is Republica of RBYC and she needs some pals to form a full division. So if you don't want to be fussed getting the coloured rags out, then get the boat out of the pen, the wine from the cellar and the cheese and biscuits from the galley bench and come have a sail.

RACING - IRC, AMS and PHS

Now whilst we're at it, yet another reminder that as R6 was the last of the laid course events, it is only the penultimate of the 2010 MWS. The final event is the M2G on 11/09/10. So far, just 33 of the 40 odd racing boats have completed the additional information that is required if you are going to be a starter.

There's even a few of those in the 38 that are even coming out of their Winter retirement, just to be amongst it all. So it shows that you do not even have to have been doing the whole MWS to join for this great passage race. Look at Peregrine, Remedy and Yoko!

All the extra Racing Division entries have helped to have you well in front of the new Cruising Division, of which there are now 22 entries. Last year, a total 51 boats went to Geelong. So if you want to be in it, then it's time to get a wiggle on, eh? BTW. FREE, yes we said free, so long as you entered the entire MWS. FREE!!!!!!!!!!

OK. If you entered the entire MWS, then you're already automatically entered into this race too, but you do need to complete some more information for this particular race. As highlighted, you can also just enter the M2G race only, if you like, but I guess that means you're giving the game away about your favourite pastime after sailing - partying!!!

 

The full MWS results to date are HERE.

 

Time to get amongst it!!!

 

Click HERE to go and complete your online entry if you're already doing the MWS.

 

Click HERE to go and complete your online entry for just the M2G race only and it looks like this, below:

M2G_OnlineEntry

 

If you' ve got the boat tied up to the quay and think you should give it a run, then do. The M2G is a passgae race and if you do not want to be in with all the racers, even if you normally are, then go in one of the Cruising Divisions. While you're at it, get your clubmates to come along as well. Why? Party. That's why...

 

 

© John Curnow, ORCV Media

Please contact me for re-issue rights.

ORCV_NewLogoLR
ORCV_MWS_icon M2G

HBYClogo

The Colts (Sydney 38s) are having

their own fight within the battle -

many thanks to Ullman Sails for

providing the prize.

RGYCLOGO

Thank you to David Judge and

Tony Dawson from Hoobo's for

ensuring Steb had a ride and

we, therefore, had imagery.

FleetJ24S38-10-1038

We'll be seeing the team

at Geelong, pretty soon indeed.

UllmanSailsLogoHighRes
PWindLogo
H6336ORCV10-R5-117

 

ORCV Melbourne to Geelong (M2G on 11/09/10)


Fifty Three.


With a little under a week to go, we are at 53 entries for this amazing jaunt. 20 from cruising and 33 from racing.

Now that means there are still a lot of racing boats around that have not entered and we can always take more cruising boats too! All of which is a lovely segue into the fact that we have a new NOR V1.11 and new SIs V1.10 (both valid as of 04/09/10). Please read ASAP.

As the Melbourne weather is presently (5/9/10) a little charming, why not use the time productively and complete your entry for the Bay's best and most interesting passage race? We'll open the book on which course the Brass will choose, as of now.

Actually, when it's all said and done, 53 was just a marvellous segue into showing our current FDU Poster Girl, Patricia Laverty aboard Nick McGuigan's Magazan 53, who are entered in the M2G. You know, I think it was Patricia who was running our last book, for the AWKR... Yes?

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Particia remonstrating with Nick after loosing her cap. Image © Steb Fisher.


RIGHT THEN - the M2G is nearly upon us and with the marvellous weather in melbourne this weekend, why not use the time productively to put your entry in, which you can do now, right HERE.

Need more convincing??? Read on.

CRUISING - with and also without Spinnakers

You may wish to join all the other vessels heading off on this great passage event and yet not want to have to organise a massive crew or get too busy to have a whole lot of fun. Solution - join one of the Cruising Divisions, even if you have been in the Racing Divisions previously.

Pretty Woman was the first to cross over to a cruising division for this particular event, then 2009 Melbourne to Hobart Eastcoaster racer, Biddy Hu II showed up on the cruising roster and won R5 of the MWS to boot. ORCV favourirtes Magic and Independent Endeavour did the same, as well and Caledonia moved from a possibility to starter, just recently. As of now, Ocean Safari have booked in, so that leaves Vantage (who went last year too) and Dream from our original wish list and we'll add in White Swan, just for good measure.

No matter what you have done previously, you can choose from either the Cruising with Spinnakers Division or Cruising without Spinnakers. Our first entry from the latter is Republica of RBYC and she needs some pals to form a full division. So if you don't want to be fussed getting the coloured rags out, then get the boat out of the pen, the wine from the cellar and the cheese and biscuits from the galley bench and come have a sail.

RACING - IRC, AMS and PHS

Now whilst we're at it, yet another reminder that as R6 was the last of the laid course events, it is only the penultimate of the 2010 MWS. The final event is the M2G on 11/09/10. So far, just 33 of the 40 odd racing boats have completed the additional information that is required if you are going to be a starter.

Are you all posturing and playing who's the last to enter, so I give you a big spiel???????? Where are the rest of the Colts, Mistress (you have to come along, because Gienah has just signed on), Ninety Seven, Tigris, to name but a few......

There's even a few of those in the 33 that are even coming out of their Winter retirement, just to be amongst it all. So it shows that you do not even have to have been doing the whole MWS to join for this great passage race. Look at Peregrine, Remedy and Yoko!

You Racing Division types have almost been surpassed by the new Cruising Division, of which there are now 20 entries. Last year, verging on 60 boats went to Geelong. Time to get a wiggle on, eh? BTW. FREE, yes we said free, so long as you entered the entire MWS. FREE!!!!!!!!!!

So yes. If you entered the entire MWS, then you're already automatically entered into this race too, but you do need to complete some more information for this particular race. As highlighted, you can also just enter the M2G race only, if you like, but I guess that means you're giving the game away about your favourite pastime after sailing - partying!!!

 

The full MWS results to date are HERE.


There are 20 vessels entered so far in the separate Cruising Divisions (kite and no kite) and 33 in racing (as of 05/09/10). The M2G Notice of Race is ready for your perusal and the M2G Sailing Instructions are now live too.

 

As Big Arnie said - "Do it now!"

 

Click HERE to go and complete your online entry if you're already doing the MWS.

 

Click HERE to go and complete your online entry for just the M2G race only and it looks like this, below:

M2G_OnlineEntry

 

If you' ve got the boat tied up to the quay and think you should give it a run, then do. The M2G is a passgae race and if you do not want to be in with all the racers, even if you normally are, then go in one of the Cruising Divisions. While you're at it, get your clubmates to come along as well. Why? Party. That's why...

 

 

© John Curnow, ORCV Media

Please contact me for re-issue rights.

ORCV_NewLogoLR
ORCV_MWS_icon M2G

HBYClogo

The Colts (Sydney 38s) are having

their own fight within the battle -

many thanks to Ullman Sails for

providing the prize.

RGYCLOGO

Thank you to David Judge and

Tony Dawson from Hoobo's for

ensuring Steb had a ride and

we, therefore, had imagery.

FleetJ24S38-10-1038

We'll be seeing the team

at Geelong, pretty soon indeed.

UllmanSailsLogoHighRes
PWindLogo
B353AC10Sun-0890

 

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