Ocean Racing Club of Victoria

Margaret Goddard Honoured as Royal Yacht Club of Victoria’s Club Member of the Year

Marg Goddard at the helm of Twice Five Geelong return 2023
Marg Goddard at the helm of Twice Five during the Geelong return in 2023

Congratulations to Margaret Goddard on her award this week as one of two Royal Yacht Club of Victoria’s Club Member of the Year Season 2024-25.

Marg is a boat owner, passionate sailor, first-class volunteer, and has many strings to her bow.

At her home club, she is a regular volunteer assisting race management, and as a chaplain is also called upon for the annual “Blessing of the Fleet” ceremony. And when not at her home club, Marg also volunteers for race management and Incident management roles as a member of the ORCV (Ocean Racing Club of Victoria) for their various bay and ocean races. She is also a long time member and on committee of MTYC – Melbourne Trailable Yacht Club.

A lifelong sailor, since her childhood Marg has been fascinated by everything sailing, and has a lifetime of experience “messing around in boats” from early days in dinghies, progressing to trailer sailers and later keelboats, always bringing her prodigious DIY skills to the fore.

With her teaching background, she has mentored many sailors, whether running school sailing camps or encouraging, mentoring and inspiring more women to get out on the water to progress their sailing dreams.

The launch in 2022 of QCYC’s KISS (Keelboat Introduction to Sailing Savvy) training program - for women, by women - saw Marg sign up as a boat owner to provide on water training and mentoring for other women and was soon co-opted to join the KISS Committee. Since then, she has been involved in developing and delivering Safety Workshops including VHF radio and MOB and freelancing as a KISS event photographer when needed.

Most recently, Marg has joined yet another yacht club, Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club (GLYC), penned her Noelex trailer sailer there and represented the ORCV KISS ALIVE program, assisting with delivery of a very successful Safety Workshop day at the GLYC “WOW (Women on Water) Gathering” last month.

Always cool, calm, collected and willing to support, Margaret is a great role model and inspiration for many sailors. Check out the photo of the beaming faces of the women in her KISS 2023 boat team aboard her Northshore 33 “Twice Five” and you can see how everyone aboard is having so much fun.

Congratulations Marg!

The KISS Workshop "the Perfect Pitch"

The KISS  2024 program, now in its final four-week sprint to the finish, saw fifty women from the KISS Class of 2024 undertake a full day of hands-on training at the ORCV Albert Park office on Sunday 28 July.

Presentations developed “by women for women” with content focussed on the group’s needs and predominantly delivered by female presenters, were “pitch perfect” and applauded by the 50 strong audience.

Four groups rotated through four sessions covering -

  • VHF Radio Theory (Marg Goddard, Vicki Bayly)
  •  VHF Radio Practical (Grant Dunoon, Catherine North) - thanks to Albert Sailing Club for accommodating these sessions
  •  (Wo)Man Over Board (Vanessa Twigg, Rosie Colahan) 
  • Lifejacket self servicing provided by the team from Safe Transport Victoria (STV - Vanessa Spark, Laura Doan, Lisa Marquez, Felicia  Affandi, Sarah Jones, Mayram Raji)



    KISS 50 attendees

The team from STV, disappointed they did not have the opportunity to sit in on other sessions, were so delighted with the enthusiasm of the KISS women, they are signing themselves up for the KISS 2025 program, which is now reaching 50% subscribed.

Lunch of heartwarming homemade soups provided by the committee members ensured plenty of food for both thought and soul and session breaks allowed women time to reconnect with their club teams and others. 

The final exercise for the day saw Dunk-In, a disengaged MOB manikin lounging in the naughty corner, dragged to the balcony. Despite his lack of co-operation, the women deftly retrieved him from the virtual water, raised him by halyard and handy billy over the lifelines and delivered him to the shelter of the car boot. Thanks to RBYC for loaning him out before his next date.

KISS 2024 participant Colette summed up her day -

“I just wanted to say thank you for an amazing day yesterday - I learned so much and had terrific fun at the same time. All four workshops were superb, perfectly pitched I thought. And the soups were wonderful too!! Thanks for another wonderful experience”.  

Not only, but also, Colette picked up a fabulous red wet gear jacket at an excellent price in the Silent Auction which has raised funds to further develop and extend the program.

Still to go, our final two webinars Passage Planning (6 August) and KISS Passage Rally Briefing (22 August) with the crowning glory, the KISS Passage Rally on Saturday 24 August from Brighton to Queenscliff with our KISS women in lead roles of Helm, Navigator and Radio Operator and a night of celebration at “Paradise” on Sand Island, that is the Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club. 

Strap in for the ride!!!

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