ahoy! october 2012
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18Etchells RacingHong Kong Style
4 Calendar
6 At the Helm
26 On the Horizon
28 Sailing Office
30 Sailing Development and Training
32 Marine / Boatyard
33 Ship Shop
36 From the Galley
38 Billboard
40 Chinese Page 今日撮要
42 Flotsam and Jetsam
10 Autumn Regatta 2012
14 Autumn Regatta – Exclusive Dinner Event
16 Sunset Series 2012
18 Etchells Racing – Hong Kong Style
20 Cowes Week 2012
22 Opening Regatta
24 2012 Gatorade Battle of the Paddles Hamilton Island Cup
27 Squash
10 Autumn Regatta 2012
Autumn Regatta 2012
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Ahoy! Design Michelle Shek MYND Design
Articles for Ahoy! can be emailed to [email protected] or left in the Ahoy! pigeon hole at Kellett Island. The Club reserves the right to edit articles. All opinions expressed in this publication are the authors’ and do not necessarily reflect the views of the General Committee of the RHKYC. Copies of the magazine are available at Reception at a cost of $25 and to view the e-version of the magazine (and back copies) go to the RHKYC website.
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20Cowes Week 2012
16Sunset Series 2012
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National Day FireworksSet Dinner in the Compass, Gun and Ward RoomsBuffet Dinner in the Bistro
Optimist Steps 1 and 2
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1 and 2
Adult Beginners Sailing Course, Keelboat Training 1
Optimist Steps 1 and 2
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1 and 2
Adult Keelboat Training
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Lamb Promotion in the Compass Room
Crab Promotionin the Bistro
Pasta Promotionat Middle Island and Shelter Cove3 to 31 October
Kellett Island Wine Fair
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Shelter Cove Wine Fair
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Summer Pool Party with Huge Inflatable
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1 and 2
Optimist Practice, Silver and Gold Squads
Adult Supervised Sailing Session, Keelboat Training 6
Optimist Steps 1 and 2
Youth Sailing Club
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Club Night at Shelter Cove
The Scandal of the Kellett Diamond
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Club Nightat Shelter Cove
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John Duval Wine Dinner in the Compass Room
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Adult Beginners Sailing Course, Supervised Sailing Session, Keelboat Training
Optimist Practice, Silver and Gold Squads
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Adult Beginners Sailing Course, Keelboat Training
Youth Sailing Club
Outrigger – Around Lamma Race
21Optimist Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Go Optimist
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1, 2 and 3, Go Sailing
22Optimist Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Go Optimist
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1, 2 and 3, Go Sailing
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Optimist Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Go Optimist
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1, 2 and 3, Go Sailing
23Club Night at Shelter Cove
Optimist Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Go Optimist
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1, 2 and 3, Go Sailing
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Optimist Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Go Optimist
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1, 2 and 3, Go Sailing, 420 and 29er Clinics
24ReMINDeR: HIgHLaND PaRK SINgLe MaLt WHISKY DINNeR on 1 November
INteRNatIoNaL WINe FaIR bY tHe PooLSIDe on 6 November
Optimist Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Go Optimist
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1, 2 and 3, Go Sailing 31
Optimist Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Go Optimist
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1, 2 and 3, Go Sailing, 420 and 29er Clinics
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Jazz, R&b and Dancing after Dark in the Bistro
Optimist Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4, Go Optimist
Youth Beginners HKSF Levels 1, 2 and 3, Go Sailing, 420 and 29er Clinics
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Adult Beginners Sailing Course, Keelboat Training
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Adult Beginners Sailing Course
Outrigger – Around Po Toi Race
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Vice Patrons Jimmy Farquhar, Li Fook Hing, bob Wilson Commodore Joachim IslerVice Commodore Mark WhiteheadRear Commodore Sailing Russ ParkerRear Commodore Club Robert StoneleyHonorary Secretary Charlie ManzoniHonorary Treasurer Drew taylor Rowing Captain Mark Welles Class seCretariesRowing Secretary John Skinner [email protected] Secretary gaston Chan [email protected] Boat Nick Southward [email protected] Dragon Phyllis Chang [email protected] Ronan Collins [email protected] Fifteen Lucy Sutro [email protected] Dave Norton [email protected]/80 Dan tullberg [email protected] Swanson Chan [email protected] Mark Phillips [email protected] Joseph Wong [email protected] Jarl borthwick [email protected] Sailing Class Sofia Mascia [email protected]
sPOrts COnVenOrsBowling Convenor Virendra anand [email protected] Convenor Francis Longuepee [email protected] Captain adrian Pang [email protected] Snooker Convenor James Stewart [email protected]
CluB COntaCtsGeneral Manager Mark bovaird 2239 0300 [email protected] Secretary Polly Lee 2239 0301Club Operations Manager alfred Leung 2239 0338Financial Controller tim gallagher 2239 0315Membership Manager tracy Leung 2239 0371PR & Communications Manager Koko Mueller 2239 0342Member Relations & Communications Manager Linda Davy 2239 0312Corporate and International Partnerships Manager torrey Dorsey 2832 2817Marine Services Manager Roger eastham 2239 0308Boatyard Manager Simon Pickering 2239 0311Sailing Manager alex Johnston 2239 0362Training and Development Manager Richard Knight 2239 0363Race and Regatta Promotion Lindsay Lyons 2239 0391Sail Training Administrator gloria Yeung 2239 0395Assistant Sailing Manager Iris Yang 2239 0314Rowing Manager Jonathan Cantwell 2239 0322Boatyard Office Manager Connie Chan 2239 0304 Food & Beverage Manager Shirley tam 2239 0321Executive Chef barry Lim 2239 0347Technical & Projects Manager Carton Lam 2239 0303Human Resources Manager Susanna Chung 2239 0310Ship Shop Manager David Ho 2239 0336Assistant Marine Manager Joanne Ho 2239 0309House Manager Lorence Leung 2239 0352
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Commodore’s Message I hope you all had a great time participating in the Autumn Regatta – it was good to see so many (104) boats out on the water. My congratulations go to all the winners, whose names appear on page 14. Once again our thanks go to our sponsors McLaren, Canaletto (UK), SHK Private, Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Laurent Perrier Champagne, BACARDI and CARLSBERG.
On 15 and 16 September the Champion of Champions match racing was held at Middle Island. This used to be organised every year but it hasn’t been held for a few years and it’s now hoped that it will be resurrected as an annual event. Congratulations to this year’s winners, Greg Farrell and his team from the Etchells Class.
I hope you remembered to get your entry forms and fees in for the St. Regis International China Coast Regatta and the Hong Kong to Hainan Race! Coming up of course we have the first race of the Top Dog Trophy Series, the Lipton Trophy on 10 November. And don’t forget to get your entries in for the Tommy Bahama Around the Island Race on 11 November – entry deadline is 5 November. Also coming up in November we have 6 Class Champs – Lasers, J/80s, Flying 15s, Etchells, Impalas and Dragons. And speaking of entry forms, those of you interested in competing in the China Cup International Regatta in Shenzhen (26 to 29 October), only have until 4 October to get your entry in! (Although late entries may be accepted up to 14 October at the discretion of the race committee.) The Club will as usual be providing the race management for this regatta.
After a lull over the summer, both the Outrigger and Rowing teams are gearing up for their next big challenges at the ATIR and the Hong Kong Rowing Championships. The Outriggers have even been participating in events overseas, with a group travelling to Hamilton Island, Australia (see page 24) and also to a more recent race in Kona, Hawaii.
Joachim Isler Commodore
Commodore Joachim Isler
REVISED LATE SETTLEMENT ADMINISTRATIoN FEESAll members will know that they are required by the Club’s bye-laws to settle their accounts by the end of the month in which the statement is presented. Where payments are late, the Club implements its late payment policy of reminder letters, for which an administration charge is levied.
The vast majority of members settle on time and there will inevitably be occasions when a member overlooks a payment (perhaps not noticing that their autopay limit is insufficient to cover the debt) or has some other reasons for delaying payment. However an analysis of the administration charges has highlighted that some members fail to abide by the Club’s bye-laws too frequently and this results in a significant amount of administration work to issue reminders and follow up with settlements.
As a result, the General Committee has reviewed the administration charge to be levied and the following revised scale of charges will come into effect from 1 October 2012.
• If amember receives threeSecondReminders in any12-month period, then the late payment administrationcharge will increase to $1,000 for any further reminders (whether First or Second) until such time as there has been six months with no reminders issued;
• If a member receives six Second Reminders in any 12-month period, the administration fee will be furtherincreased to $1,500 for any further reminders (whether First or Second) until such time as there has been six months with no reminders issued.
Any member objecting to the additional administration fee will need to seek the approval of the General Manager to have the Second Reminder, which acts as the trigger for such increased fee, to be disregarded.
To ensure that the system is fair to all members, any reminder letters issued prior to the 1 October deadline will be disregarded as far as the new rolling, annual system of reminder letters is concerned.
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General Manager’s MessageThe sailing season has now well and truly started with the Autumn Regatta held last month, and a whole host of regattas coming up in October and November.
In addition to the Tommy Bahama Around the Island Race on 11 November, we are looking into the possibility of introducing an Around Middle Island Race on 10 November in Optimists, and inviting Xu Li Jia, the 2012 Olympic gold medallist in the women’s Laser
Radial fleet, to come and participate. Details are yet to be confirmed, so watch this space!
I hope that members are enjoying our many new partnerships with major brands like McLaren, SHK Private, St. Regis, PAL ZILERI and SKYY Vodka. These brands have not only added test drive experiences, exclusive dinners and parties to our races and regattas, thereby enhancing the value and reputation of our calendar of events, but these partnerships also reinforce the prestige of the Club.
By the time you read this, Club representatives will have attended the 7th ICOYC Commodores’ Forum in Hamble where we led a
segment on Effective Communications as well as being invited to give presentations on Strategic Planning and Club Fleets. We will also have extended an invitation to all the clubs to come to Hong Kong when we will host the 8th Forum in November 2013. The timing of this year’s Forum does not allow us to fully report in this issue, but we shall have a write-up in the next issue of Ahoy!.
On a housekeeping matter, may I remind all members that they are required to settle their accounts by the end of the month in which their statement is presented. The majority of members do pay on time but unfortunately some do not abide by this bye-law, resulting in a lot of additional administrative work. If payment is late, there is an administration charge levied and General Committee has decided to review this with effect from 1 October 2012. Full details are given at the bottom of this page and I would urge you to familiarise yourself with the process in order to avoid incurring extra charges on your Club statement.
In response to growing concerns over the extent of ‘unauthorised access’ to their premises, Hebe Haven Yacht Club have raised their level of onsite security, and now require all of their members to carry their membership cards with them at all times whilst on Club premises. Members of RHKYC wishing to access Hebe Haven, including boarding and disembarking from the RHKYC sampan service at Hebe Haven, are asked to carry their RHKYC membership card and to present it if requested. Members who employ boat crew who might want to use the sampan service / gain access to Hebe Haven’s premises should arrange for a boat crew card from our Marine Office. Any such crew should also carry their card with them at all times.
There will be criminal activity at the Club this month – but only on stage, or rather on the Main Lawn, when the Scandal of the Kellett Diamond takes place on 9 October. This promises to be a fun evening and it is the first time in many years that we have had live theatre at the Club. Don’t forget that also this month we have the John Duval Wine Dinner on 18 October in the Compass Room but before that, on 6 October, we have the very last of this year’s poolside parties with huge inflatable.
Finally, this issue of Ahoy! represents the first under the responsibility of the Club’s PR Department and I would just like to take this opportunity to wish them every success with this exciting project and also to sincerely thank Suzy Rayment for all that she has done over the past 14 years to bring Ahoy! to the point of being a well-respected and professional Club magazine that members look forward to reading each month.
Please enjoy the forthcoming sailing and rowing events, and of course all the associated parties.
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Comprising a two-day, three race ‘around the cans’ series and open to entries from throughout Hong
Kong, racing for 11 classes and divisions was scheduled to get underway with the Division 2 Big Boats at 1350hrs on Day 1, with Day 2 starting at 1110hrs.
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Victoria Harbour was showing in all her finery at midday on Day 1, when a preliminary check of winds was carried out. A steady 6.5 to 8kts easterly looked promising and Race Officer Marty Kaye elected to start the fleet at Hung Hom and send them eastwards to Shau Kei Wan and Tai Koo Shing.
Lady Luck was not playing ball though and by the time the Flying Fifteen fleet was on the start line, a localised thunderstorm was precipitating heavily on the start area. The passing storm also caused the wind to back round, giving the later classes a challenging start.
While the storm abated, the wind never really recovered, and a very slow afternoon followed. Constantly monitoring the positions of the various classes on the water, Kaye elected to shorten the Big Boats Divisions 2 and 3 at Shau Kei Wan, the Ruffian and Pandora fleets at Kowloon Buoy, and all other classes at Dock Buoy.
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There is a great deal of construction work going on in, adjacent to and around Hong Kong’s harbour at present, and there followed a long evening of protests, as those boats which had been observed entering the various exclusion zones were brought to book.
Perhaps lured by the prospect of a McLaren test drive, a total of 104 competitors braved the inauspicious weather forecasts to participate in the Regatta and, in spite of a quiet day on the water on Day 1 coupled with a worse forecast for Day 2, Kellett Island was humming first thing on Sunday morning with the assembled throng discussing wind, tide, exclusion zones and all manner of other factors which might affect their enjoyment of the day’s scheduled two races.
Whatever ritual sacrifices the RO had made overnight were worth it! Competitors were rewarded with a 10-12kts easterly, blowing straight down Victoria Harbour from Lei Yue Mun Gap. Not wanting to make it too easy, the construction exclusion zones had been relocated, and the classes were instructed not to set any courses including Kowloon Buoy or Dock Buoy roundings, as those areas were out of bounds.
The first race of the day started bang on schedule, with the slower fleets following a windward-leeward loop to Tai Koo Shing and
the CLuB wOuLd Like tO thaNk the FOLLOwiNg OrgaNisatiONs FOr suPPOrtiNg this eveNt aNd heLPiNg make it suCh a suCCess:
Sponsors – McLaren, SHK Private, CANALETTO and Small Luxury Hotels of the World; Product Sponsors – Laurent Perrier Champagne, BACARDI Black and CARLSBERG; and Media Partners – Yachtstyle, Sail-World.com, Luxury-Insider.com, The Peak and The Standard.None of the Club’s major events could happen without the input of many volunteer members and the Autumn Regatta was no exception. We are indebted to our Race Officer Marty Kaye, Safety Officer Liz Hamerton, and Protest Chairmen Peter Baer and Keith Mowser for their efforts throughout the weekend. These officers were ably assisted by the following members and their friends, many of whom gave up their whole weekend to help;saFety – Kelvin Auyueng, Gil Blum, Jackie Chan, Tommy Chan, Vivian Choi, Martin Franks, Sytske Kimman, Sue Kerr, Sandra Lam, Carolyn Lee, Perry Lok, Dilys Lui, Erika McDonald and Valerie Wilson TrowerraCe CONtrOL – Graham Boyd, Stephen Davis, Sarah DelloRusso, Fiona Gregor, Danny Lee, Stephen Metcalfe, Gavin Parry, Alex Safonov, Ted Tang and Ashley WilkinsPrOtest COmmittee – Barry Hayes, Adam Mowser, Russ Parker, Huw Riley, Justin Shave and Nick Southward
BACARdI Black Bar McLaren Test drive CentreRace Officer – Marty Kaye
Prizegiving
1st Big Boat division 1 – Elektra
1st Big Boat division 2 – Whiskey Jack
1st Big Boat division 3 – G.A.
the faster boats to Shau Kei Wan. In the event, the wind held so well that all the boats apart from the Pandora fleet were allowed to continue to two laps of their course, before being shortened at Dock Buoy in order to get the final race underway with as little delay as possible.
Conscious that the harbour breeze often dies at around 1500hrs or so, and keen to make the most of the prevailing 11kts, Kaye elected to stay on anchor, lay an ODM and start the next race with no course changes. Only two boats were recorded OCS for the entire regatta, Whiskey Jack, which went on to win Big Boat Division 2, and Etchells Kung Fu Fighting, both exonerating themselves and continuing to race.
Perhaps as compensation for Saturday, the breeze held all afternoon and sailors were treated to a rare experience in Hong Kong sailing – breeze, sun, clear skies and clean air, all in one package.
While a significant number of protests were ongoing, the recently formed Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Pipe Band entertained the crowd to a medley of Scottish tunes, while the bar flowed with Laurent Perrier Champagne, BACARDI Black and CARLSBERG. It could be argued there were worse places to be!
A rowdy and well-attended prizegiving finally got underway at 1930hrs, with prizes being presented by Max Chen from McLaren and Juliana Fung from SHK Private. The winners listed on page 11 were awarded ‘best in class’, which included a complimentary three-day/two-night stay at any Small Luxury Hotel of the World.
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auTumn regaTTa Exclusive Dinner Event
An exclusive dinner event co-hosted by CANALETTO, a new luxury property development in London, U.K., and SHK Private Wealth Management was held in conjunction with the Autumn Regatta on Wednesday 5 September. Sponsors, invited guests, committee members and members of the Club were treated to Laurent Perrier champagne on arrival and wines from the CASTEL label throughout the evening. In addition to the display of the new McLaren MP4-12C luxury automobile, one of the highlights of the evening was a live performance by Sally Martin, a young graduate from the Royal Welsh Academy of Drama and Music.
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CLaSS boat NaMe SKIPPeR
Big Boat Div 1 Elektra Marcel LiedtsBig Boat Div 2 Whiskey Jack Nick SouthwardBig Boat Div 3 G.A. Arthur HoSportsboat Merlin Steve BourneDragon Celines Marc CastagnetEtchells Quest Fred KinmonthFlying Fifteen French Fries Akira/Wataru TakadaImpala Taxi Florence KanJ/80 Footloose Y C LeungPandora Solstice K W ChairRuffian Schannuleke Erwin van den Berge
Prizegiving PhoToS: JEFFREy LAI
Full results can be found on the Club’s website at http://www.rhkyc.org.hk/autumnregatta.aspx
1st dragon – Celines 1st Flying Fifteen – French Fries1st Sportsboat – Merlin
1st Etchells – Quest
1st Impala – Taxi 1st Ruffian – Schannuleke
1st J80 – Footloose 1st Pandora – Solstice
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overall results – toP 20saiL NO BOat Name OwNer / skiPPer desigN disCard Nett POs
2150 Cacafuego Alessandro Schueeli Beneteau 25 45 30 1
3046 Sky’s The Limit Mowsers SB3 40 37.5 2
3990 Noisy Forefather II Sam Chan F15 52 45 3
787 3 x 11 Jimmy Farquhar Etchells 71 56 4
3828 Ffirecracker Malone Phillips Team F15 55 58.5 5
1046 Capoeira Godfrey / Kendall Etchells 68 60 6
1344 MTB John Breen Etchells 61 62 7
3978 Flying Fort Stanley Tse F15 52 63.5 8
3533 Pessimist Mobile Remi Corlin F15 95 67 9
1243 Gunga Din Nick Burns Etchells 102 69.5 10
3701 Puff’n’Stuff David Chow F15 70.5 69.5 10
3830 Squiffy David Bone F15 82 69.5 10
731 Rainbow Chaser W Tam Impala 56 70 13
3979 Kerfuffle Carlyon Knight-Evans F15 88 71 14
208 Diablo Nelson Tsai Ruffian 69 73 15
2149 SLA 1 Russ Parker Beneteau 25 90 74.5 16
3469 Ffrantic Forties Wai Chuen Chan F15 72 82 17
2261 Figure of Eight Alex Yu J/80 94 84 18
700 Taurus F Ma Impala 71 87 19
716 Caviar Rex / Eric Impala 79.5 89 20
W ith a total of 33 entrants over the course of the series, and a regular weekly turn out of over 25 boats, there was no shortage of enthusiasm for this summer’s Friday night
Sunset Series.
While most Fridays rewarded competitors with clear skies and a bit of breeze, Race 5 was cancelled due to the after-effects of Tropical Storm Doksuri and sailors were on tenterhooks on the final Friday, waiting to see if the Observatory would drop the T3 signal associated with Tropical Storm Kai Tak to enable them to complete the series in style.
Sadly, the signal was lowered too late to get all the boats launched, and sailors were instead invited to attend an early prizegiving on the Main Lawn. You had to be ‘in it to win it’ and of the top eight boats; only 3 x 11 had missed a single race.
Congratulations go to Cacafuego, helmed by Allessandro Schueeli, for holding onto a slim lead to lift the Sunset Series Trophy ahead of the Mowsers on Sky’s The Limit in second overall and Sam Chan’s Noisy Forefather II in third. The top six was rounded out by Jimmy Farquhar on 3 x 11, ahead of Ffirecracker, sailed by Team Malone / Phillips and Suzanne Godfrey and Richard Kendall’s Etchells, Capoeira, in sixth. Nick Burns was surprised to lift the Stewart Trophy for most firsts, having taken first place twice with Gunga Din.
A huge thank you to the volunteer Race Officers from the Classes who manned the start box – Joe Roels and Virgile Bertrand, Tristan Stewart, Mark Jukes, Naoki Ishihara, Raymond Fung, Nelson Tsai, Andrew Moore, Mark Phillips, Chris Maden, Simon Crockett and Harrison Ellery-McLean. Thank you also to Herman Wong and Stephen Rocke for making themselves available for those races that were cancelled.
Sunset Series 2012WoRDS AND PhoToS: LINDSAy LyoNS
1st Overall – Cacafuego
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ThE SuMMER MoNThS ARE WhEN MANy hEAD oVERSEAS AND coMPETE
INTERNATIoNALLy. IN JuNE, MARk ThoRNbuRRoW TRAVELLED To MooLooLAbA oN
AuSTRALIA’S SuNShINE coAST FoR ThE AuSTRALASIAN WINTER chAMPIoNShIPS,
making us Proud WiTh a second PLace overaLL; ahead of some very
SERIouS oPPoSITIoN. AND LATER IN ThE SuMMER WE WERE PLEASED To SEE A
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Team for The breWin doLPhin commodores’ cuP heLd in coWes, engLand.
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There were, however, two very serious Hong Kong Etchells Association events held in May, at the very end
of the 2011-2012 season and our photos for this report come from those events. This year they were both held on the same day, Saturday 19 May.
The annual Ladies’ Race is from time immemorial in the Hong Kong Etchells fleet history. Our female sailors are anything but shy and retiring and the Ladies’ Race is a hotly contested event. Eight yachts
Words: john breen • PhoTos: jenny cooPer, suzanne godfrey and oThers
Top: Great to see strong participation in the Ladies’ Race. (L to R) Vanessa Jukes, Battler; Viv Peters, 3 x 11; Ida Cheung, Mind the Bumps; Lauren Mead, Gunga Din; Rita Yau, Meihem
Left: (L to R) Akiko Skai, Fidler’s Green; Vanessa Jukes, The Battler; Lauren Mead, Gunga Din; Rita Yau, Meihem; and Ida Cheung, Mind the Bumps
Above: Lucinda Ho, Blitzwagon during the annual Ladies’ Race and some rain, too...
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2011-2012 season resultsClass Champions 1st 1269 Dream On Thornburrow/Cook/Service/Farrell
2nd 1344 Mind the Bumps Mead/Breen/Manzoni (S)/Harding
3rd 1333 Swedish Blue Razmilovic/Razmilovic/Backe
4th 787 3x11 Downes/Lam/Cheung/Peters
etchells Ladder 1st 1344 Mind the Bumps Whitehead/Macaulay/Cheung/Breen
2nd 1046 Capoeira Godfrey/Kendall
3rd 884 Easy Tiger Kaye/Watson/Norton
4th 696 Meihem Cheung/Lee/Yau/Tong
Skip etchells 1st 1344 Mind the Bumps Whitehead/Macaulay/Cheung/Breen
2nd 1243 Gunga Din Burns/Williams/McMahon
3rd 884 Easy Tiger Kaye/Watson/Norton
4th 1046 Capoeira Godfrey/Kendall
Cirrus Series 1st 1344 Mind the Bumps Whitehead/Macaulay/Cheung/Breen
2nd 884 Easy Tiger Kaye/Watson/Norton
3rd 696 Meihem Cheung/Lee/Yau/Tong
4th 1243 Gunga Din Burns/Williams/McMahon
appalachian 1st 912 Shrub Isler/Drew
2nd 1243 Gunga Din Burns/Williams/McMahon
3rd 1344 Mind the Bumps Whitehead/Macaulay/Cheung/Breen
4th 1046 Capoeira Godfrey/Kendall
Farquhar 1st 1333 Swedish Blue Razmilovic/Razmilovic/Backe
2nd 903 The Battler Jukes/Coates
3rd 1046 Capoeira Sue Godfrey/Richard Kendall
4th 1344 Mind the Bumps Whitehead/Macaulay/Cheung/Breen
Paddington green 1st 1344 Mind the Bumps Whitehead/Macaulay/Cheung/Breen
2nd 1046 Capoeira Godfrey/Kendall
3rd 1243 Gunga Din Burns/Williams/McMahon
4th 903 The Battler Jukes/Coates
competed this year, in light to moderate harbour conditions, on a course that we sail regularly and which requires all the skill, concentration and luck of a routine, weekend race. Since family commitments have begun to take precedence over her active yacht racing, Viv Peters is not often seen out racing, but she was on top form for the Ladies’ Race aboard 3 x 11 (787). Having jumped into an early lead from the start, she never looked like surrendering. Second to fourth places were more hotly contested with Suzanne Godfrey sailing Capoeira (1046) coming back from a mediocre start and sailing upwind with remarkable speed to come in second. Lauren Mead on Gunga Din (1243) was third, Ida Cheung on Mind the Bumps (1344) fourth, with Rita Yau on Meihem (696) next. At the
rear on the finishing line, but possibly lacking regular Etchells experience, were Akiko Sakai on Fidler’s Green (1133), Lucinda Ho on Blitzwaggon (413) and Vanessa Coates on The Battler (903).
There were post-race drinks on the dock as usual, including Champagne, and the great annual prizegiving event followed that same night. The renowned playwright and Hong Kong Etchells grandee, Jimmy Farquhar, produced his latest masterpiece Great Olympians to commemorate the season’s prizes. The photos speak for themselves, as the fleet dressed for the occasion.
Following the cabaret of the Great Olympians, the prizegiving recognised and rewarded the results shown on the right.
(L to R) Suzanne Godfrey, Capoeira; Ida Cheung, Mind the Bumps; Viv Peters 3 x 11; Lauren Mead, Gunga Din; Rita Yau, Meihem
Top: (L to R) Fred Kinmonth – alias Black Beard (mythological version); denis Martinet (alias the Swiss Onion Seller), Simon Watson, Anthony davies, unknown, Chris Botsford, (alias Zeus), Callie Botsford and John Breen in front; Richard Kendall, Suzanne Godfrey and Anthony davies – Capoeira. Above: (L to R) Now if your name is not mentioned in any of these pics, then please send an email to [email protected] and we’ll fix it right away... John Breen, Ida Cheung, Jane Van Heel (presenter) and Mark Whitehead, Mind the Bumps – Etchells Ladder.
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Words: simon bLore • PhoTos: micheLe bLore
Rating at 1.098, we were to be in IRC 2, up against Quokka, Inga, six other J111s, J122s and countless First 40s.
Targets for the week? We didn’t want to be the last placed J111, and we wanted to be top half of the overall IRC 2 fleet. Anything else would be a bonus.
Race 1 could have been better; a good start but a bad case of ‘the slows’ didn’t seem to augur well for the week, and 14kts to 0kts in 2.5 seconds on a spinnaker run that came to an inelegant halt on Ryde Sands put us out of the game that day. A spinnaker sheet around our prop compounded our misery, and we remain grateful for a motor-boat
aFter 3-4 mONths OF PLaNNiNg, aNd with a LiNe-uP OF steve treBitsCh, NiCk sOuthward aNd huw riLey (WhiSkEy JaCk), saNdra sNeLL (MinniE), gary JessOP (STElla), aNd mrs B aNd i, suPPOrted By twO LOCaL sOLeNt exPerts, we thOught we had the makiNgs OF a gOOd team FOr COwes week.
owner (bless ‘em) for hauling us back off the sand. Once back at Cowes, an inspection dive showed no damage from the sand-bank, but there was some delamination of the fairing compound from the keel…in fact the fairing had mostly fallen off. That was a relief, at least we knew why we were slow!!
J Boats took the boat back to Hamble that night, and effected a temporary repair on the Sunday, hence our un-scheduled lay-day and a DNC for Race 2.
Back to the Regatta, and with only one discard, we were now carrying a 35 in our overall series score, so we could relax in the now absolute
certainty that we wouldn’t be troubling the podium positions, so pressure off.
Mojito returned through the morning mist to Trinity Landing, and Race 3 on the Monday was better, with improved speed, still a lack of height against some other boats but at least we recorded a finish with a 16th place, so just above mid-fleet. Rafting up post-race next to McFly, another J111, we compared rigs, and ours was significantly softer, so Steveo wound us up a fair bit to cope with the 20kts or so of wind speed we had been getting so far. The Monday evening was also a time for our local experts to walk off the boat, for reasons best known to themselves, which could have left us somewhat in the pooh, but we had used our lay-day wisely and had already met with Andrew Strachan and Peter Jarman (both from Stella) who were at Cowes to race on a Sonata that had lost its mast in race 1; and once they discovered that a new mast would not arrive in time, they both jumped on Mojito.
With a fully Hong Kong team now in place (a heady mix of RHKYC and HHYC members), a bunch of people who all gelled well and pulled together, and a further tightened rig, in Race 4 we were suddenly the fastest and highest-pointing J111 on the course, and despite dropping to 9th on the line and 12th corrected after a strong first half of the race, we were all very pleased with our new-found pace and team dynamic.
On the racing front, all we probably needed from then on was a few more windward leewards, but alas there were very few pure beats on offer, and only about an hour of running all week (in our total race time of 23 hours), with most of the regatta spent on a diet of white sail and power reaching, processions and luffing matches, starboard roundings, and leeward drops; and we don’t do much of any of these in Hong Kong.
The locals were clearly better at this reaching thing as well, but in their defence, the race officials were challenged with unusual southerly direction winds for some of the week. Race 5 was more normal sailing conditions in the Solent, with a SW breeze giving us a white sail reach and beat out west towards Hurst, and several zig-zag runs back
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north. Seeing the western Solent for the first time in the week, and in sun, and getting to use our delightful pink A2 as well was a real novelty and a highlight; so this race was probably the most enjoyable. We were 10th to finish, and 13th on handicap, and we had also taken two wins over 3 of the J111s as well by this time, so progress was indeed being made.
For Race 6 we had a good start, and after a tight kite reach, we were back in the eastern Solent, around the Portsmouth forts again in some quite strong air, and a 12th in the fleet. This despite breaking our A2, and swapping to the A0 on one of the legs.
For the final Race 7 the course was out west, with this time a proper beat for a start. Steveo placed us well on the start line with a Figaro under us, and we quickly rolled them, and the Xp38 Vixter as well, and we also climbed
higher and lost Shmoking Joe (J111) from our hip as well. Things were looking so good as we also stole away from J111 J-Dream a few tacks later. With breeze in the high-teens we had two runs with the A4; still in a good position, but we botched our last gybe (driver error!), wrapped the kite round the forestay, and lost many places while we sorted out the mess, and sailed bare headed.
We then had two dull procession reaches, both on a heading of 77……yawn…..but with 5 minutes of kite in the middle….hooray!
All things considered, a 15th in the last race could have been worse, but we were all gunning for a top 10 that day, so we felt we had under-achieved.
In the final standings, our 18th overall meant we finished just below our half way ‘target’ of the 35 boats, but we weren’t the last J111. However, of our last 5 races we were pacing
at 13th overall, and 5th best J111, so that was more the real picture.
Lessons learned?1. Solent mark roundings are scary2. We needed more time on the boat
pre-regatta3. We found the boat went better sailing
with friends/mates, rather than experts that we hadn’t sailed with before.
4. It was great fun, and a fantastic learning exercise
Will we go back? Of course we would love to, as a great bond was formed, and so we are pressuring some of the crew to get their wallet out and order a boat for next year…..and we’ll crew!! Finally, thanks very much to Steve, Gary, Nick, Huw, Sandra, Andrew and Peter; and without this great team, Nick’s dream of us doing our first Cowes Week would never have been realised.
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Words and PhoTos: vuLgar boaTman
Instead of aiming to win a stand-alone event, each team had to work out a way to ensure everybody rowed or paddled once in the varied events whilst still trying to gain enough points for an overall win. Do you select crews for consistency, or do you aim to have clear wins in some races and sacrifice others? The strategies are still evolving…
The rowing teams – ‘Damage’ and ‘Force’ – competed in the Men’s 4x, Mixed 4x, Mixed
2x, and both the Men’s and Women’s 1x. The outrigger teams – ‘Typhoon’ and ‘Storm’ – raced in Mixed OC6 and in the OC2 for all types – men, women and mixed. It was hoped that the groups could mix at the end of the day to form the teams ‘Typhoon Damage’ and ‘Storm Force’ for a dragon boat race, but time ran short.
‘Damage’ was the clear winner in the rowing with 15 points to 3, but in the outrigger event, it was much closer with ‘Storm’ taking the prizes 9 points to 6. The only complaint came
Getting ready
The mixed OC6 head out to the start
Phil and Corina winning the mixed 2x
Scavengers
Winning rowing team Winning OC team
Following on from the great success of the ‘small team format’ for the outrigger paddlers at Middle Island
events, it was decided that for this year’s Opening Regatta, rowing would trial the format.’
from one paddler who had managed to win both of his events, yet still left empty-handed!
On a lighter note, after the prizegiving the rowers demonstrated what scavenging ‘kit-hounds’ they are by attacking the bags of ‘on sale’ uniform and training kit items that were being cleared from the Ship Shop.
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2012 gaTorade baTTLe of The PaddLes
hamilton Island cupWoRDS: JEFFREy WINTERkoRN
For the second year in a row, members of the RHKYC Outrigger Section teamed up with rival team HKOCC to participate in
the Hamilton Island Cup outrigger race in beautiful Queensland, Australia. The four-day outrigger event culminated in one of the region’s toughest 42k outrigger canoe change races. The event attracted paddlers from Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Papa New Guinea, Hawaii… and Hong Kong!
Day 1 consisted of the 250m OC1/OC2 sprint races, the 8km OC1/OC2 marathon, and 16km OC1/OC2 marathon races. RHKYC members Jeff Winterkorn and Claire Stewart took 2nd in the 8km OC2 mixed division, while Katherine Lynch and Katerina Vichou took 2nd in the 16km OC2 mixed division.
Day 2 consisted of the 500m OC6 races and the 16km OC6 marathon. The Hong Kong teams competed in the men’s and women’s open divisions, which are the most hotly contested divisions in the 16km race. The men’s team was lucky enough to have 25-time Hammo finisher, Colin Bartley, steering them around the 16k course. Colin set the team up with great lines all along the track. Great steering from Colin, coupled with a strong work ethic from the crew, allowed the boys to come in 7th in a field of top Australian teams. The women’s canoe had an equally good steerswoman in Katherine Lynch, and finished 7th in a very strong women’s.
Day 3 consisted of the 1000m OC6 sprint races and the King of the Hill running race. The team made a valiant effort in all races, but it was just not meant to be for the combined clubs. The rest of the day was spent preparing the canoes for the big race the next day: eating, hydrating, and planning the best lines.
Day 4 brought the main event, the 42km OC6 change race around Hamilton Island. The conditions were absolutely perfect, with clear skies and a light southeasterly wind at 15kts. Most of the course was fast and furious, with only 1.5m swells, but as always there was some challenging water through a channel in an area that paddlers like to call ‘Heartbreak Hill’. Both Hong Kong teams got off to a good start and made it safely through the first channel pass. The men’s team
made a change just before re-entering the channel for the second time, and really put the power down through Heartbreak Hill to move up five positions before the long hard grind out and around Pentecost Island. The crew tucked in close to the island and was able to get a good jump on a strong Brisbane crew. After the island came a long section back to Cat’s Eye beach. The crew was able to take advantage of the swells from behind and put some distance between them and Brisbane, but Brisbane was not done yet and the last 1km turned into an all-out sprint to the line with the Brisbane crew just pipping Hong Kong over the line in 3hrs 52mins. The women’s team followed shortly thereafter in 4hrs 10 mins. In the end, both teams finished in 7th in their respective divisions. For reference, the winning club, Outrigger Australia, finished in 2hrs 58mins, just shy of the course record.
Next year is the 30th anniversary of the Hamilton Island Cup, and the RHKYC Outrigger Section is already making arrangements to participate as a Club. Next year’s race will expand to include outrigger canoeing, surf ski, SUP and dragon boat racing.
Whether you are a social paddler or interested in being highly competitive, RHKYC has the team for you. So come on out and give outrigger canoeing and dragon boating a try. We welcome all shapes, sizes and levels.
See you on the water. Aloha!
des robinson boaT namingThe Club recently named one its rowing boats in memory of Des Robinson (1937-2012), who was a great athlete in many sports, but best known at RHKYC for his rowing and for starting the dragon boat team.
His daughter and grandsons were on hand at Shatin to officially unveil the ‘Des Robinson’ after a few words from the Rowing Captain and also from past Commodore and Rowing Captain, Bob Wilson.
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Calling all Christmas Carollers!Christmas is only two months away and we are now seeking volunteers to be part of the Christmas Carols choirs at both Shelter Cove and Kellett Island. You don’t need to have a great voice, just loads of enthusiasm! This year’s carols at Shelter Cove will be held on Friday 7 December, and as usual at Kellett Island they will be on Christmas Eve.
Please contact Linda on 2239 0312 or email [email protected].
star wars movie Night and Fancy dress at middle island – Part 3saturday 3 November, 1830hrs star wars episode iii – revenge of the sithFree of charge to members and their guests. Free ice creams will be served to children in appropriate fancy dress!.
BoxerciseBoxercise will continue, with classes in the squash courts on thursdays 4, 11, 18 and 25 October from 0930hrs to 1030hrs. Cost is $800 for the four weeks. Open to men and women of all ages, shapes and sizes. Participants must be fit enough to exercise, and must wear shoes with non-marking soles.
To book for either of the above please email [email protected] or call kaLai on 2239 0307.
rhkyC Bowling LeagueNew bowlers are sought for the 2012-2013 Club Bowling League! New and existing bowlers please contact the Bowling Convenor by emailing [email protected] or call Linda on 2239 0312.
the scandal of the kellett diamond main Lawn, tuesday 9 October drinks at 1900hrs, dinner and mystery start at 2000hrs
An evening of suspense, mystery and intrigue.
Famous socialite Olivia Brinkworth, daughter of Lloyd Brinkworth and heiress to the famous Brinkworth fortune, has invited you on a luxury cruise aboard The China Pearl to showcase her new jewellery collection, featuring the 21-carat Kellett Diamond. This is your chance to meet Olivia’s brand-new fiancé, Jason Connor. Also on board will be the famous detective writer Samuel Makepeace, and up-and-coming singing sensation Tiffany Fox.
But is everything as it seems?
$500 per head excluding drinks.
To book please email [email protected] or call kaLai on 2239 0307.
men and women interested in joining should contact
[email protected]: PauL denham and francis LonguePee
PhoToS: LIz chAk AND PAuL DENhAM
Martin Wilcox trophyOn 31 August and 1 September the Squash Section held its annual handicap tournament, which has been named the Martin Wilcox Trophy in memory of our dear friend and erstwhile competitor. The 20 players were given handicaps ranging from -14 to +11 and randomly split into 4 pools. On Friday, everyone played the others in their pool in a game that was first to 20. At the end of 4 hours of frenzied squash the points were tallied so that on the Saturday the players from each group winning the most points would play off for the Cup, while the runners-up would play for the Plate and those who finished third moved to the Bowl. Those of us not finishing in the top 3 got the advantage of being able to start drinking early on Saturday. Once the order of play for Saturday had been decided it was straight to the Bistro (and then Bar) for some carbohydrate replenishment while Bruce Hut introduced us to the wit and wisdom of Cheech and Chong.
For the Saturday, it was decided that the games would be played to 25 (but strangely the handicaps weren’t increased...). The Bowl semi-finals were: Gareth Williams v. Yannick Kennel, and Tom Burns v. Adrian Pierse. Yannick and Tom are two of our most improved players and showed it in their matches, running out comfortable winners against two of our more experienced competitors. We were then expecting a tight final, especially as they both had the same handicap. Yannick started well early to take the lead but Tom was able to peg him back and then just kept going, in the end running out a comfortable 25/15 winner.
In the Plate semi-finals it was: Mark Galloway v Andrew Sullivan, and Ewan Copeland v Chris Kaye. Andrew gave Mark an 11-shot start, and despite Mark playing well managed to peg him back to tie the scores at 24 all. So with just 1 point left and it all to play for, the smart money was on Andrew, being one of the Club’s best players. Unfortunately for him, he managed to smack the ball into the tin, giving Mark the victory. In the other semi, Chris Kaye had 7 shots to make up on Ewan and struggled a bit early, but then Ewan started to tire and with Chris full of running (being one of our younger players at 40) he was able to take a 25/20 win. In the final Mark showed some signs of weariness from his game with Andrew, while Chris kept on running, to take the Plate with a 25/19 victory.
In the Cup semi-finals it was Angelo Iannazzo v Elliot Froidevaux, and Stephen Ho v Philippe Bonnet. Elliot was the tournament scratch-market at -14 while Angelo’s handicap was +5. Angelo started well and knew he had to go for winners as long rallies would suit Elliot. However, to the crowd’s dismay Elliot was able to catch Angelo and just sneak past him for a 25/23 victory. Stephen also had his work cut out for him, starting 9 points behind Philippe. However his greater experience served him well as he ran out a 25/20 winner. So the final saw Elliot v Stephen in a battle of two of the lower handicaps. Stephen tried to keep up with Elliot early in some long rallies. However Elliot’s greater fitness came to the fore and he took the cup with a 25/16 victory. We all then headed to the American Club for dinner and the presentation ceremony.
Our thanks go to Andrew Moore for sponsoring the drinks on the Saturday afternoon, as well as to Elliot and Francis for organising a tournament Martin would be proud of.
Internal League august box a: So who is going to do it? Who is going to beat Mansoor! For the second consecutive month Mansoor managed to score the maximum points of 25, winning all his matches. He is followed by Andrew Sullivan and Paul Denham with 20 and 18 points respectively. Since Mansoor will not be playing next month, Francis Longuepee will stay in the A group.
box b: Tom Burns tops this group again and will bring his skills to A group next month. Frank Van Kempen will be travelling next month, opening the door to Darren Sugden in Group A. Bob Ikin was injured and could not properly defend himself.
box C: Jonathan Chamberlain, our newcomer, scored 23 points, just one point ahead of Angelo Ianazzo. They will both be promoted to B group.
box D: Chris Brookes, 22, and Yannick Kennel, 20, have led this group and they will both be playing in B next month.
box e: I think for the first time ever, all matches have been played in that group ... Congrats to everyone !!! ... Ewan Copeland scored the maximum 25 points by winning all his matches. Ewan will move to the D Group with Gareth Williams scoring 21 points.
Francis presenting the Bowl trophies to Tom and Yannick
denzo handing the Cup to Elliot Chris and Mark and the Plate trophies
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Sta
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I hope that everyone enjoyed the Autumn Regatta and congratulations to those who ended up on the podium with silverware. Traditionally, October is the best month of the year for sailing in Hong Kong and with some major races and regattas for the Big Boat fleet scheduled for every weekend this month, it is a great opportunity to get out on the water to experience some great racing in Hong Kong waters.
Boats participating in the Hong Kong to Hainan Race later this month are kindly reminded that they should submit any outstanding required paperwork as soon as possible. Again, crew are always needed, particularly for Day 1 of the St. Regis International China Coast Regatta (Friday 12 October), so please do not hesitate to contact the Sailing Office if you are looking for a spot as we have a crew available board in the Sailing Centre and on the website.
Alex Johnston Sailing Manager
hong kong to hainan race 18 to 21 october 2012
By this time, whilst all of the boats will have submitted entry forms, there may be oustanding paperwork for scrutineering and immigration, etc. Please can we remind all crews to obtain a China visa in order to enter Sanya when the boats finish in Hainan. The prizegiving party will take place in the Serenity Marina – details and all other important race-related information will be confirmed at the Skippers’ Briefing on Wednesday 17 October at 1830hrs in the Chart Room at Kellett Island. Any boats still looking for crew should please let the Sailing Office know immediately.
china cup 2012The passage race from Hong Kong to Longcheer will take place on Friday 26 October followed by three days of racing in and around Daya Bay on the mainland. Again, all crews are reminded that a China visa is required when arriving in Longcheer.
Full details at: http://2012.chncup.com/en/default.aspx
tommy bahama around the island race 2012
The Club is very pleased to welcome Tommy Bahama as
the brand new Title Sponsor for Hong Kong’s biggest annual celebration of sail and paddle. Race day is Sunday 11 November and the Club is expecting an even larger entry list than before. All boats are required to complete the official entry form in order to race. In addition, if any boats have crew who are minors, a parent or official guardian must also complete an indemnity form.
Please provide a current correct Hong Kong mobile number as the race management team needs this vital information to conduct the race safely. This may sound obvious but we have had incorrect mobile phone numbers submitted in the past which creates issues, particularly at the end of the day if boats have retired or are unaccounted for. All information on the race can be found at:
http://www.rhkyc.org.hk/TommyBahamaAroundtheIslandRace.aspx
FOrthCOming eVents
st. regis international China Coast regatta 12 to 14 October
hong kong to hainan race 18 to 21 October
China Cup 2012 26 to 29 October
Lipton trophy 10 November
tommy Bahama around the island race 11 November
Date eVeNt VeNue
OCtOBer 201210 WED Skyy Vodka Welcome Party Kellett Island – Main Lawn, 1900hrs12 FRI CCRW Day 1 South and East of Lamma Island
Day Prizegiving Middle Island Lawn13 SAT CCRW Day 2 South and East of Lamma Island
Day Prizegiving Middle Island hardstanding with free beer14 SUN CCRW Day 3 South and East of Lamma Island
Regatta Prizegiving Kellett Island – Poolside, 1900hrs17 WED Immigration Formalities Kellett Island – Pat Loseby Room
1630hrs to 1900hrsHong Kong to Hainan Race Skippers’ Briefing
Kellett Island – Chart Room 1830hrs
18 THU Hong Kong to Hainan Race Start Victoria Harbour, 1220hrs20 SAT Prizegiving Serenity Marina, 1800hrs21 SUN Race officially ends 1800hrs
NOvemBer 20121 THU Overall CCRW Prizegiving Kellett Island – Main Lawn, 1900hrs
Major races and regattas – autumn 2012
st. regis international china coast regatta12 to 14 october
Please see the schedule below for this year’s China Coast Race Week which kicks off with the Skyy Vodka Welcome Party on Wednesday 10 October on the Main Lawn at Kellett Island. We have some great sponsors this year including St. Regis International, PAL ZILERI, and Perrier
Jouet Champagne! You do not want to miss this flagship regatta. All details are available at www.chinacoastraceweek.com
China Coast Race Week (CCRW) timetableSt. Regis International China Coast Regatta and Hong Kong to Hainan Race
saiLiNg / rOwiNg CirCuLarThe Sailing Office puts this out every other Tuesday throughout
the year regarding sailing and rowing events. Please contact Lindsay Lyons, Race and Regatta Promotion,
email [email protected], if you wish to have something to be included or if you are not receiving these
emails and would like to. The circular is best viewed in HTML format.
For further details please contact alex Johnston, Sailing Manager, on 2239 0362 or email [email protected].
For the latest information please visit our website.
www.rhkyc.org.hk.
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Weekend Sail TrainingOnce again the demand for sessions on Saturdays and Sundays has grown year on year. This is fantastic news and we have increased capacity as much as we can. Currently we can accommodate 18 sailors for Saturday morning Optimist sessions, 18 in the Silver Squad and 12 sailors each in the morning and afternoon of the Sunday Youth Sailing Club. Gold Squad has been moved to Sunday mornings and will be coached by Richard. There are normally two sessions per month and we have split the autumn term into two blocks, giving members two opportunities to have priority by signing up one month in advance.
School Holiday Sail TrainingThese weekday sessions are planned for the October half-term and Christmas holidays. This is the first year (we know about) that the October half-term school holidays have been all in the same week; in the past the ESF holidays have always been the week before or after the international schools. We already expect that we will be over-subscribed for the October half-term holidays – even though we did manage to squeeze in some extra courses over the long October weekend. Again, members do have priority if they sign up one month before the first course date.
Cadet Sharks Racing SquadsThe ABC Opening Regatta, 1 and 2 SeptemberThis was the first regatta of the season and the Sharks youth sailors were out in force with 32 cadets representing the Club at the weekend. This included a number of new sailors to the squad including Max Manley, Duncan Gregor, Aiden Long, Samuel and Amy Hopkins. We look forward to seeing these sailors develop this season and we are sure we will be able to report more good news.
Our experienced sailors also had a good weekend and there were quite a few prize-winners.
Juliana Choi – 1st 4.7
Sofia-Marie Mascia – 2nd Radial and 2nd in Div B
Florrie Manzoni and Isabel Tulloch – 3rd 29er
Calum Gregor – 1st Optimist
Ferdinand Heldman – 3rd Optimist
Photos: A
lain Choi
The Sharks with their prizes from the ABC Opening Regatta
Most of the 32 Shark sailors who took part in the ABC Opening Regatta
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Adult Sail TrainingWe will run keelboat courses throughout the season and we will be able to cover both asymmetric and symmetric spinnaker practice by utilising both J/80s and Beneteau Platus. Although slightly more challenging, the symmetric spinnaker on the Beneteaus is similar to the spinnaker on many of the Class boats that race from Kellett Island on most Saturday afternoons. By mastering the crew work required for these spinnakers, you will have more opportunities to secure a regular crewing place on members’ yachts for Club racing. More details online under Adult Sail Training.
octoberApplication forms and more details www.rhkyc.org.hk click on Training or email [email protected]
Youth TrainingSaturday Practice Optimist, Silver and Gold Squads6 and 20 Oct, 3 and 17 Nov
Youth Sailing Club7 and 21 Oct, 4 and 18 Nov
Youth October Holiday TrainingWeek 1 – 22 to 26 OctWeek 2 – 29 Oct to 2 Nov
Adult Beginners Option 620, 21, 27 and 28 Oct, 3 Nov (resail 4 Nov)Option Seven (weekdays)6, 7, 13, 14 and 15 Nov (resail 16 Nov)
Keelboat Skills – Beneteau Option 223 Sep, 1 and 2 OctOption 320, 21, 27 Oct
Keelboat Skills – J80Option C624 and 25 Nov, 2 DecOption C79, 16 and 23 Dec
Adult Supervised Sailing6 Oct – Laser Skills20 Oct – Boathandling
RHKYC Cadet SharksOptimist SquadOptimist sailors aged 9 and up
Laser SquadLaser sailors aged 14 and up
Doublehander Squad420 and 29er sailors aged 11 and up
Dinghy Regattas on the Horizon6 and 7 Oct – HHYC 24hr Charity Dinghy Regatta
27 and 28 Oct – HKODA Optimist Championships Week 1
3 and 4 Nov – HKODA Optimist Championships Week 2
10 Nov – Around Middle Island Optimist Race
11 Nov – Around The Island Race
24 and 25 Nov – HKLCA Laser Championships
Shorebased CoursesRadio OperatorsLong Range Radio Operator Course Autumn
Course 1000hrs to 1830hrs – 3 and 4 Nov, 24 and 25 Nov
Exams 1830hrs to 2100hrs – 26 to 29 Nov
Adult laser Race TrainingThis season we have combined the cadet and adult Laser training. This is because our cadets are now more competitive and we have also brought in another coach! If you have your own Laser, you can sign up just for the Saturday morning coaching and if you wish to charter a Club boat, then we will include the afternoon charter for the normal dinghy race as well. More details online under Adult Sail Training.
Photos: R
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Students from the Adult Keelboat Crew Course
Rigging at Kellett Island for the Adult Keelboat Crew Course
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cLub PoNTooNS Words: roger easTham
with the resumption of regular weekend Class racing at middle island, shelter Cove and Causeway Bay, this is perhaps an opportune time to draw members’ attention to the bye-laws introduced earlier this year clarifying the use of pontoons at our three Clubhouses.
CLass raCiNg PriOrityThe pontoons are principally provided and reserved for the launching and mooring of Class racing boats that are stored on the hardstanding at our three Clubhouses. These boats (Dragons, Sportsboats, Etchells, Impalas, Ruffians, Pandoras, Flying Fifteens and J/80s) are launched on Friday and Saturday morning ready for Saturday afternoon racing and are lifted out again late on Saturday and on Sunday.
In order for the Club to be able to handle the launching and recovery of up to 140 boats at three locations each weekend over the season, it is a requirement that members’ boats (other than Class racing yachts) are off the pontoons by 0900hrs on the day preceding Class racing. Boats may return to the pontoon the day after racing finishes and once space is available. If there is Saturday racing, this would mean a blackout period on pontoon use from 0900hrs on Friday to 0900hrs on Sunday at the earliest. On weekends where we are racing both days, then the pontoon must be cleared from Friday to Monday.
The Marine Office will try to contact members whose boats are still alongside on Thursday requesting them to move back to their mooring, but this may
not be possible in all cases. In the event that your boat is still alongside on the day before Class racing, then our marine staff will arrange to tow your boat to her mooring. A charge for this service applies.
duratiON OF stay aLONgsidePreviously, a maximum three-day stay alongside has only been applicable at Shelter Cove, but this is now the case for Kellett Island and Middle Island pontoons as well. Charges apply for boats that remain alongside for longer than three days each week without making a prior arrangement with the Club’s Marine Office. We will always endeavour to accommodate requests for an extended stay alongside but in order to manage our limited pontoon space-equitably and effectively, we do rely on members’ co-operation.
middLe isLaNd PONtOONWe recently had a case at Middle Island where the pontoon was seriously damaged as a direct result of a 65’ yacht laying alongside in rough weather. The pontoon at Middle Island is a lightweight modular system designed for the mooring of smaller yachts, and the bye-laws limit the maximum boat size alongside to 30’ LOA. Members wishing to moor
boats of over 30’ LOA should approach the Middle Island Marine Supervisor, who will assess whether prevailing conditions are suitable for oversized yachts to use the pontoon. Oversized yachts moored alongside the pontoon which have not received prior approval may be asked to leave.
CLass BOat – mOOriNg eQuiPmeNtThe Club’s Marine staff handle the launching and mooring of members’ boats on racing weekends. Given the number of boats launched at each venue, and the limit on pontoon space, we have no choice but to raft boats up alongside each other. We are reliant on members equipping their boats with suitable mooring gear so that the boats can be safely secured. Boats moored at our pontoons (particularly at Middle Island and Kellett Island) are subject to significant movement and shock loading on the pontoons as a result of wave / wake action. Please could you ensure that your boat is equipped with:
•Atleastfourfenders;clearlymarkedwiththeboatname / sail number, large enough, fully inflated, fitted with fender whips that are long enough and strong enough. As a guide we would recommend fenders of at least 22cm (9”) in diameter for all RHKYC Class boats.
•Highstretchmooringlinesofappropriatediameter(between 8mm to 14mm depending on the boat size). At a minimum, two dedicated mooring lines that are at least the length of the boat, and preferably more.
•Wellmounted / robust strong points ormooringcleats for the attachment of mooring lines.
sPeediNg iN the tyPhOON sheLterWith the relocation of our pontoon closer to the entrance of the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter, there has been a significant increase in the impact on, and damage to, moored boats as a result of the wake of pleasure vessels and commercial craft exceeding the 5kts speed limit whilst entering and leaving the typhoon shelter. The Club maintains close contact with the Hong Kong Marine Department (MD) and the Central Wanchai Bypass contractors, and complaints against offenders are registered with MD on a regular basis. The Club will be installing additional HD security cameras; one of which will cover the fairway close to the pontoon – but we would also seek the assistance of members in helping us to combat this problem. MD has advised us that if we are able to provide (i) photographic evidence (and, even better a video) that shows the license number of the speeding vessel and (ii) a reasonable idea of the speed, then they will consider prosecution. Given that these days most mobile phones have a camera function, if you are around the pontoon area and see a speeding boat kicking up wake please try to get a video or even a still photo and send it to the Club’s Marine Office. We will follow up every such case with the Marine Department.
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Wine of the Month Juniper Crossing Chardonnay 2011 – margaret river, australiaStrikes a near-perfect balance between delicate fruit and oak, the two seamlessly interwoven.
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santa helena vernus Blend 2009 – Colchagua valley, ChileComplex aromas of tobacco, nutmeg and cinnamon as well as plums and cherries. Dried fruit flavours appear and the wine has a long finish.
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Lamb P r O m O t i O N
iN the COmPass rOOm3 to 31 October
a P P e t i s e r s
French goat’s Cheese, asparagus and mâche salad, Beetroot and sherry dressing
Char-grilled sliced Lamb saddle, French Bean salad, salsa verde
Lightly smoked Lamb Carpaccio, Champignon mushrooms, sesame and apple Cider dressing
Oven-baked Lamb Fillets and gooseliver Pâté roulade, Orange and Pepper Purée
m a i n C O u r s e s
asian Braised Lamb shank, mint Cracked Potatoes, Baby vegetables
Char-grilled australian Lamb Chops, Creamy Polenta, rosemary sauce
Lamb wellington iberico ham-wrapped lamb loin with Spinach, natural Jus
slow-cooked Lamb Loin, ratatouille, Olive tapenade, rocket and herb yoghurt
For reservations, please call the Compass Room on 2239 0374.
Pasta Promotionat middLe isLaNd aNd sheLter COve
3 to 31 October
spaghetti duck BologneseSpaghetti, Slow-cooked Minced Duck and Button Mushrooms
意大利粉、免治鴨肉及白菌
seafood alfredo with PennePenne, Creamy Seafood Sauce (Fish Fillet, Prawns, Squid and Crabmeat)
直通粉、海鮮忌廉汁 (魚柳、鮮蝦、魷魚及蟹肉)
spanish style FettucciniFettuccini, Serrano Ham, Chorizo Sausages, Green Bell Peppers and Tomato Sauce
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Baked Caprese with gnocchiGnocchi, Mozzarella Cheese, Cherry Tomatoes, Basil and Garlic
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CrabP r O m O t i O N
iN the BistrO3 to 31 October
a P P e t i s e r 頭 盤
Cold French Brown Crab, Shallot and Champagne Vinaigrette
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Crab and Tomato Cream Soup, Crab Meat Toast
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Simmered Green Crab with Glass Vermicelli in Casserole
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Stir-fried Green Crab with Chinese Hau Diao Wine
花雕酒炒肉蟹
Stir-fried Crab Meat with Egg White and Dried Scallops
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Hong Kong ‘Under-bridge’ Style Stir-fried Spicy Green Crab
港式橋底炒辣蟹
Singaporean Style Stir-fried Green Crab with Black Pepper Sauce
星洲黑椒炒肉蟹
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John duval wine dinnerThursday 18 October – Compass Room
John duval started his own wine label in 2003, after 29 years as winemaker with Penfolds, one of Australia’s most famous wineries, where he was appointed Chief Winemaker in 1986. With the support of his team in the Barossa, he
secured a number of awards for the company including Winemaker of the Year at the International Wine and Spirit Competition in London in 1989, and Red Winemaker of the Year at the International Wine Challenge in London in 1991 and again in 2000. He also saw the 1990 Penfolds Grange named Wine of the Year by prestigious US magazine Wine Spectator in 1995.
John insists on at least four uninterrupted months around each vintage to make his own wines. He loves working with the fruit that comes from the old vines of the region; therefore he started with ‘Plexus’, a Rhone-style blend of Shiraz, Grenache and Mourvedre. In 2006 he released his first Shiraz, ‘Entity’, and also released small quantities of a reserve Shiraz, ‘Eligo’, which further highlights the premium quality fruit from the Barossa.
John Duval Wines will never be another Penfolds – it is simply his chance to express his 30-odd years of premium winemaking knowledge using some of the best fruit in the world.
Pre-diNNer tastiNg 1930hrsdiNNer 2000hrsPriCe Only $698 per person (or $648 per person for booking of 8 persons or over per table)sPeaker Mr John Duval, Owner and Winemaker of John Duval WinesreservatiONs Call Janice Yip in the F&b office on 2239 0340 or email [email protected]
PRe-DINNeR taStINgTaylors Jaraman Riesling 2011
MeNu aND WINeSdeep-fried Langoustines,
marinated eggplant and Champignon mushrooms with hazelnut Oil, truffle mayonnaise
John Duval Plexus Marsanne Rousanne Viognier 2011* * *
Quick-seared Peppered tuna, Fennel salad, sweet soya sauceJohn Duval Plexus Shiraz Grenache Mourvèdre
– vertical tasting of 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009 (limited quantity)* * *
slow-cooked Pigeon stuffed with wild Berries, Baby Carrot and white turnip
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John Duval Entity Shiraz 2009* * *
Fudgy dark Chocolate Cake, Cookie dough Filling, Cherry sauceJohn Duval Eligo Shiraz 2008 (limited quantity)
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Jazz, r&B and dancing after darkFriday 26 October in the Bistro
Come down to the Bistro for some late night jazz with Larry Hammond and the Soul Preacher between 2200hrs and 0100hrs. Head on down for some sweet sounds, and join in the fun.First-come first-served seating and a simple bar menu will be available. No bookings necessary.
For enquiries, please call the Bistro on 2239 0348.
summer Pool Party with inflatablesaturday 6 October
The huge inflatable will be in the pool from 1800hrs to 2200hrs together with other smaller inflatable toys for the last pool party of the summer on Saturday 6 October. Guests are welcome and a buffet will be available at $268 for adults and $188 for children (ages 3 – 11). Reservations are required, and the Poolside will only be ’open’ after 1800hrs on the day of the event to members and their guests who have booked.Don’t miss the chance to join this fun event with your family or friends as this is the last Pool Party for the summer. Book early to avoid disappointment. Please contact angie Chan in the F&B Office on 2239 0389 or email [email protected] for reservations.
monthly wine FairsYour attendance at our wine fairs does not place you under any obligation whatsoever to purchase wines. It is also basically a free wine tasting with no obligation – marvellous! The $50 ‘entry fee’ is returned to you in the form of a $50 dining voucher to spend at our F&B outlets! Many members are catching on to this and inviting groups of friends to enjoy the two-hour wine tasting and then using the F&B vouchers to
offset the cost of a meal another day within two months! The wine fairs are a great opportunity for you to taste wines and learn more about them. And, if you do wish to purchase wines on the evening, you can enjoy a 5% discount on the already low prices!Wed 3 October 1830hrs to 2030hrs in the Chart Room at Kellett IslandFri 5 October 1930hrs to 2130hrs at Shelter CoveFor reservations, please call angie Chan in the F&B Office on 2239 0389 or email [email protected]
Private BBQ PartiesAutumn is here, the best season in the year for getting together with your family, friends and colleagues for a fun time. We have outdoor venues at all three Clubhouses that are ideal for BBQ parties. Please call our Banquet team on 2239 0339 or 2239 0327 or email [email protected] to find out more or to make bookings.
spend Christmas with us!Just over two months to go before sharing the joy of Christmas! If you haven’t yet organised your Christmas party with fellow staff, colleagues, friends and family, now is the time! We have plenty of ideas and recommendations for the perfect holiday celebration. Please contact our Banquet experts to find out more about the different
Christmas packages available. Call them now on 2239 0339 or 2239 0327 or email [email protected] for bookings and enquiries.
w h i s k y d i N N e rThursday 1 november – Compass Room
Come and join our Highland Park Whisky Dinner on 1 November. 18, 21, 25 and 30-year-old Highland Park Whisky are selected to be served, paired with our gourmet cuisine.
Further details can be found on the website and on posters at all three Clubhouses. For bookings and enquiries, please call
Janice yip in the F&B Office on 2239 0340 or email [email protected]
NEW MEMBERS September 2012ORDINARY MEMBERSMrs Cheung Kee Yuet MingMs Winnie W K CheungMr Guillermo L de Las Casas Mr Matthew P JohnstonMr Lui KamMrs Carolyn A WilliamsMr & Mrs Timothy A S BruceMr & Mrs Jean-marie GuyonMr & Mrs Thomas IsaacMr & Mrs Peter M LakeMr & Mrs Frédéric M P RoumierMr & Mrs Woo Kwok Wai
FUll MEMBERSMr Oliver H CullyMiss Belinda Y Y NgMr Xavier R R PechMr Edward T Steel
JUNIOR MEMBERSMr Jacky K C ChanMr Alexandre M J H HuguetMr Robin C Y LeungMr Ryan C H LeungMiss Joanna Thomson
CHANgE OF MEMBERSHIP STATUS FROM JUNIOR TO ORDINARYMr James G Stewart Miss Evelyn Wong
CADET MEMBERSKristy M Y CheukLiam DuncanBaptiste FondeurFanny FondeurFong Yik SangEmma HendersonJames HendersonCaren J HennigZubin IsaacCharles A C JohnsonDorian J LamEunice Y Y LeeJames A NaylorJasper Roberts
Storm RobertsBrandon C K SzetoSophie H von TorklusCamilla R WilkinsMadelaine YapMelissa Yap
CADET MEMBERS SPONSORED BY A MEMBERNatasha P ChiuAbbey J HammondAdrian D LiOliver N Smith
CORPORATE NOMINEE SUBSCRIBERSMr & Mrs Pierre Antoine FondeurRichemont Asia Pacific Ltd – Regional
Operations Director
Mr & Mrs Richard MorganMaersk Hong Kong Limited
– Chief Commercial Officer
Mr & Mrs Michael YapGrace View Trading Ltd – CEO
Ms Yee Ai Li & Mr Rodrigues W L TehBAT China Ltd – IT Account Manager
ABSENT MEMBERSMr Peter J HenricksMs Jennifer MorisonMiss Eleanor NixsonMr Peter M SchneidereitMr Jason G SmithMr D James WardMr & Mrs Richard H FryMr & Mrs Simon J HansonChristian Houston-FloydJeffrey Y K KwokLau Wai HangFinn M MorisonBrandon Yiu
RESIgNED MEMBERSMr Alistair W McKelvieMr David J SharpeMr & Mrs David J EarlyMs Shamilla Thiruganaselvam & Mr Rajah LawrenceMorgan BarbezatLouise CribbinJamin T J EarlyKyra A C EarlyMegan C HillsKatherine V HindeViviane HoMaple F IpLam Chek LoneLiu Wing KwanJonathan P H NgPetter SöderlindSuen Shing KaJason TseMariska TwaalfhovenGideon D WellesAlexander K Yen
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international wine Fair with BBQ dinner BuffetTuesday 6 november – Poolside
The ever popular International Wine Fair, which promises to be heaven for wine enthusiasts, is back. The owners, winemakers or export managers from different wineries across the globe including France, Germany, Portugal, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Japan will personally be presenting their fine selections of wines and sakes. This is an excellent opportunity to taste wines and sakes, and to mingle and chat with the owners and winemakers of the participating wineries.
The evening will begin with an informal tasting from 1800hrs to 2000hrs by the Poolside, followed by a sumptuous BBQ dinner at 2000hrs. Your favourite wines picked during the tasting can be ordered and consumed throughout dinner at special Yacht Store (take-away) prices or for home delivery.
At only $278 per person (with a maximum of 25 persons per account), this is a ‘wine event extraordinaire’, and should not be missed. There will also be a lucky draw. Seats are limited for this extremely popular event. Please call angie Chan on 2239 0389 in the F&B Office or email [email protected] for reservations.
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飲 食 快 訊
名釀 十月
Juniper Crossing Chardonnay 2011 – Margaret River, Australia
每瓶售價285元
Santa Helena Vernus Blend 2009 – Colchagua Valley, Chile
每瓶售價260元
十月啤酒推介
Erdinger Champs (330ml)
每瓶售價29元
上述皆可於各餐廳及酒吧供應。
總 經 理 通 訊上一個月的「秋季帆船賽」正式為本年度帆船賽季展開序
幕,在十月和十一月,我們將會舉辦更多賽事。
除了十一月十一日之 Tommy Bahama「香港環島大賽」,
我們正籌劃於十一月十日舉行 Optimists 級別「中途島環島
帆船賽」,屆時希望可以邀請到2012年倫敦奧運會女子激
光雷廸爾級帆船賽金牌得主徐莉佳一同參與賽事。詳情將於
稍後確實,敬請留意!
希望大家都喜歡我們新近覓得的合作伙伴:McLaren、新鴻
基尊尚有限公司、瑞吉國際、PAL ZILERI 和 SKYY Vodka。
這些品牌帶給我們的試車活動,尊享晚宴和派對,除了提高
我們賽事的知名度及價值外,最重要的是提昇我們各項活動
的尊貴形象。
當大家看到這篇文章時,本會代表正出席於漢布爾舉行的
第七屆國際帆船俱樂部協會會長論壇。在會議中,我們會帶
領一個有關有效溝通的討論,更會分享我會的發展策略及船
隊。在會議期間,我們將會發出邀請咭給予各出席代表,邀請他們蒞臨香港參加2013年11月由
本會舉辦的第八屆會長論壇。由於時間關係,未能趕及於這一期刊登詳細內容,請留意下一期
的報導。
會務方面,我在此提醒各位會員當收到月結單時,請儘快於月尾前付款以免繳交額外的行政費
用。大部份會員均十分合作,惟獨有少數會員卻未有遵守附例,以致增加大量行政工作。而理
事會亦決定於2012年10月1日實施額外行政費用的措施,詳情可參閱第8頁。敬請大家留意月結
單上付款日期及新措施的安排,以免被徵收額外費用。
最近白沙灣遊艇會為免閒雜人等進入會所範圍,決定提升保安措施。現在白沙灣遊艇會要求會
員在會所內隨身攜帶會員証。香港遊艇會會員如使用白沙灣遊艇會的舢舨服務往來會所的話,
亦請攜帶會員証,而各會員聘用之船員如欲進入會所和使用舢舨服務,請先向我們海事部申請
船員証並於白沙灣遊艇會內隨身攜帶。
這個月會所內將會有一宗罪案發生……幸好,這祗是在舞台和 Main Lawn 上演的一套戲劇 –
Scandal of the Kellett Diamond」,這套精彩的戲劇將於十月九日上演,相信能帶給大家一個
愉快的晚上。除此之外,我們在十月十八日預備了「John Duval 美酒佳餚晚宴」,而十月六日
是本年度最後一個「炎夏泳池派對」,請各位從速報名。
今期的 Ahoy! 是第一次由本會公共關係及傳訊部全權負責,祝他們一切順利,亦希望藉此機會
感謝Suzy Rayment 在過去十四年來令 Ahoy! 成為一本尊業、備受認同和深受會員歡迎的會所
月刊。
請大家盡情投入及享受帆船及划艇賽季及各項社交活動。
布馬克
香港遊艇會總經理
會 長 通 訊相信各位「秋季帆船賽」的參加者均盡興而歸,本人非常高興看到共一百零四艘帆船參加這個賽事,恭喜
各位級別冠軍,詳細得獎名單已刊登於第十四頁。再次多謝賽事贊助商 McLaren、Canalettoe(英國)、
新鴻基尊尚有限公司、全球小型豪華酒店,Laurent Perrier Champagne、BACARDI 和嘉士佰。
「級別冠軍對抗賽」在九月十五、十六日於中途島舉行,這個曾經是每年一度舉辦的賽事,已停辦一段時
間,我們希望這個賽事重新成為一年一度的比賽。恭喜來自Etchells 級別的Greg Farrell和他的隊友奪得本
年度賽事冠軍。
提醒各位帆船愛好者盡快提交瑞吉國際「中國海岸帆船賽」和「香港至海南島帆船賽」的報名表
格。「Top Dog 盃系列帆船賽」之首輪賽事「Tomes 盃帆船賽」將於十一月十日舉行;而 Tommy Bahama「香港環島大賽」將緊接其後於十一月十一日舉行,報名截止日期為十一月五日。十一月
份,Lasers、J/80s、Flying 15s、Etchells、Impalas 和 Dragons 六個級別分別會舉行級別賽事。如欲參
加十月二十六至二十九日於深圳舉行之「中國盃帆船賽」,請於十月四日前遞交申請表。(如得到賽事委
員會批准,賽事之截止日期可延至十月十四日。)香港遊艇會將一如以往提供賽事管理。
在輕鬆的暑假過後,我們的外舷划艇手及划艇手已開始為即將舉行的大賽 – 「香港環島大賽」和「香港
划艇錦標賽」作準備。外舷划艇手們亦參加了於澳洲哈密爾頓島(詳情可參閱第二十四頁)和在夏威夷科
納舉行的賽事。
約翰 伊詩禮 香港遊艇會會長
總經理布馬克
訓 練 班 預 告
詳情請參閱第31頁報名及查詢詳情,
可瀏覽網址:
www.rhkyc.org.hk按 ‘Training’
會長約翰 伊詩禮
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‘Try Before You Buy – No Obligation!’ All the wines listed below are featured at the monthly wine fairs at both Kellett Island and Shelter Cove. If you do enjoy the wines and wish to make a purchase, you can enjoy a 5% discount on these already low prices!
Kellett Island Wine Fair – Wed 3 October in the Chart Room at Kellett Island from 1830hrs to 2030hrs, guests welcome.
Shelter Cove Wine Fair – Fri 5 October at Shelter Cove from 1930hrs to 2130hrs, guests welcome.Wine Fair entry is only $50 per person which includes the sampling of all the wines on the list, complimentary canapés and a $50 dining voucher which can be used in F&B outlets within two months. Another way to look at it is that you’re attending these wine fairs free of charge! See the website for further details. Book now with Janice Yip in the F&B Office on 2239 0340 or email [email protected]
name (Please Print): membershiP no.:
telePhone no. (home/ office): (mobile):
delivery address:
Preferred delivery date: time:
signature: date:
FAX THIS FORM TO 2239 0341. FOR ENQUIRIES PLEASE CALL 2239 0340. • Deadline for Ordering: 31 October 2012 •
• All wines are delivered to your designated address by the supplier and are subject to availability of stock.• All orders will be accepted on a case basis (12 bottles) only. Mixed cases will be accepted.• The cost of the wines will be charged to members’ accounts.• Free delivery to Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories (excluding outlying islands, Lantau Island, Tung Chung and Discovery Bay). • Delivery is available every weekday except public holidays.
S pa r k l i n g W i n e per BOTTle QTY aMOUnT
Bouvet Ladubay Brut N.V. – Loire, France $141Dominant fruity bouquet. Fine and persistent bubbles. White flower aromas, honeysuckle and acacia. Fine floral scented taste, brut with a certain subtlety.
W h i T e W i n e S per BOTTle QTY aMOUnT
Juniper Crossing Chardonnay 2011 – Margaret River, Australia (wine of the month) $150Strikes a near-perfect balance between delicate fruit and oak, the two seamlessly interwoven.
William Thomas Sauvignon Blanc 2009 – Marlborough, New Zealand $132Ripe melon and pear aromas followed by green nettles and capsicum. The pungent nose is balanced by a rich round palate.
Napa Cellars Chardonnay 2010, Napa Valley – California, USA $176Rich, buttery, spicy and toasty aromas that conjure up the scent of home-baked apple crisp. The flavours are lush with ripe pear, apple and a touch of tropical pineapple and guava. The wine is delicately balanced with a long and sweet toffee finish.
Patrice Moreux Sancerre 2010 – Loire, France $190Intensely fragrant, heady with acacia blossoms, lively citrus and a return of fresh almonds. Good structure with well-defined acidity.
r e d W i n e S per BOTTle QTY aMOUnT
Santa Helena Vernus Blend 2009 – Colchagua Valley, Chile (wine of the month) $130Complex aromas of tobacco, nutmeg and cinnamon as well as plums and cherries. Dried fruit flavours appear and the wine has a long finish.
Château Damase Bordeaux Supérieur 2008 – France $130An explosive bouquet of truffles, violets and plums. The full-bodied palate is loaded with a melange of delicious red fruits and structured with soft and supple tannins. Good balance and a long finish.
Pindarie Bar Rossa 2010 – Barossa Valley, South Australia $178Medium-bodied. Aromas of black cherries and blackberries, combined with a rich earthy flavour and elegant refined tannins, give this wine life, length and longevity.
Sebastiani Sonoma County Merlot 2007, Sonoma – California, USA $184Aromas of black cherries, plums, dried herbs, vanilla and mocha. Soft with rich flavours.
Palazzo Rosso di Montalcino DOC 2008 – Tuscany, Italy $184Fruity perfume, rich, intense and persistent. Its great structure does not in the least diminish the freshness of this wine.
S.C. Pannell Pronto Red 2009 – McLaren Vale, Australia $186Complex fragrant nose of dark cherries and raspberries. Hints of musk, roses and herbs as well as wet earth. The palate is medium-bodied and long with fine tannins on the finish.
Georges Michel Golden Mile Pinot Noir 2010 – Marlborough, New Zealand $198Spice and smoke aromas leading into a cascade of ripe red berry fruit flavours, forest floor characters and a hint of chocolate, encompassed by velvety smooth tannins.
Bodegas Roda Sela DOC Rioja 2009 – Spain $202Red fruit bouquet with a nutty edge reminiscent of almonds and cherry. Medium-bodied, with lightness and freshness. Silky, fresh textures with round and integrated tannins. Lingering finish.
Wine deliverY Order fOrM oCtoBER 2012
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Boatyard Bai sunOn 31 July, the Boatyard held a ‘Bai Sun’ ceremony to worship the gods on the occasion of the Ghost Festival.
gone rowingThe Membership Committee was treated to an afternoon of rowing and paddling by the Rowing Committee on 11 August 2012. A great time was had by all!
world record ChallengeGuo Chan (crew member of the Volvo 70 Green Dragon) is gearing up to be the first person to complete a solo non-stop circumnavigation in a Class 40. His boat, aptly named Qingdao, arrived by container from Felixstowe in early September and after commissioning here at the Club will sail to her home port of Qingdao. Guo Chuan plans to start his 130-day odyssey from Qingdao in November 2012 heading east via Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope before negotiating the Indian Ocean, Malacca Strait and the South China Sea ,and finally the Yellow Sea and home.
Rainbow Marine Int. Ltd. 14 Shum Wan Road, Aberdeen, HK. Email: [email protected] Tel: 00852-34898964 We handle distribution of Chris Craft (www.chriscraft.com), Sunstream Boat Lifts (www.sunstreamcorp.com), inflatable dinghy & yacht brokerage
Chris Craft Launch 32 Heritage edition / Very clean profile / Bow-seater with casual overnight accommodation / Star of the ‘2012 Miami Boat Show Price: USD 220,000 / 2 x Volvo 320hp
Sunstream V-lift Free mooring / Durable & carefree PE material / Solar powered / Di-rect slot-in pumps & valves without hoses / Takes only 2 minutes for lift or drop / Extra protection / Fits to 10’ berth, .. $ 88,000 / 7,000 lb capacity $ 120,000 / 11,000 lb capacity
Chris Craft Lancer 20 Volvo Penta 265hp / +45kt. / Heritage edition with beautiful teak finish / Music / Docking lights / Cockpit cover / Ski-tow, .. Price: $460,000 ex-stock
Contact: Joe Chan / 60561149
Rob Stoneley, Rear Commodore Club, presents Suzy Rayment with bound copies of Ahoy! as a farewell gift at
her leaving party on 7 September, after her 14 years as Editor of Ahoy!
Farewell to the editor
(left to right) General Manager Mark Bovaird, dai Mui, and Boatyard Manager Simon Pickering
Book Launch
Water MarginCelebrating Hong Kong’s links to the sea, Water Margin is a timely, insightful and stunning look at Hong Kong’s under-appreciated marine ecosystem. This bilingual book covers the history of Hong Kong’s waters as well as sailing, recreation, the eco-system and protection issues. The Club assisted in the making of Water Margin by providing boat time for some of the photo shooting. This book will go to 700 Hong Kong schools and is now available in the Ship Shop for only $450 a copy.
rhkyC Pipe Band
The inaugural performance of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Pipe Band took place on Sunday 9 September 2012, at the closing of the Autumn Regatta
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