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Europe Nationals 30 Jan – 1 Feb 2016
Napier Sailing Club Incorporated
Handbook & Programme 2015 - 2016
CONTENTS
General Information .............................................................................1
Special Events at Napier......................................................................2
YNZ National Calendar ........................................................................5
Racing Programmes ............................................................................6-13
Napier Inner Harbour Area ...................................................................14
Fees, Dues & Circumstances ...............................................................17
Notice of Race & Sailing Instructions ....................................................19-24
Courses .............................................................................................. 25
Safety Requirements ...........................................................................26-27
Tide Tables .........................................................................................28-33
Message from our Harbour Master .......................................................36
Prize Lists for Previous Season............................................................39-41
SUBSCRIPTIONS Amount
Senior Member........................................... 250
Ramp Member ........................................... 185
Intermediate ................................................. 90
Junior........................................................... 70
Spouse ...................................................... 115
Associate ..................................................... 70
Social Member ............................................. 60
Life, Honorary Members & nomination fee ......0
FEES
Moorings up to 9m...................................... 750
Moorings per metre over 9m ......................... 60
Work Berth & grid, daily, includes power ....... 20
Marina Licence ........................................... 400
Marina Fee and Maintenance Levy ............. 360
Boat Sheds ................................................ 550
Dinghy Parks, Row D ................................. 275
Boat Parks, Boat/Trailer lengths up to 5m ... 300
Boat Parks, per metre over 5m ..................... 45
Visitors Berth, $2/mtr & min $20 per night
Junior & Intermediate Shed Space ................ 75
Senior Shed Space .................................... 220
FEES (Continued) Amount
Boat Park Secured, lengths up to 5m.......... 650
Boat Park Secured, per metre over 5m ......... 45
Ramp Fee, for non-members........................ 20
YACHT RACING
Entry Fee – Crewed Boats Seniors ............... 10
Entry Fee – Senior/Intermediate ................... 10
Entry Fee – Junior/School Pupil Crews ........... 5
Season Fee, for Saturday Club races only,
to be paid in full in advance
Season Fee – Crewed Boats Senior ........... 160
Season Fee – Senior/Intermediate ............. 125
Season Fee – Junior/School Pupil Crews ..... 50
Season Fee – Subsequent Family Siblings ... 25
Day Sailor (up to 3 race days per season) .... 10
BOAT HIRE (per 1/2 day)
Optimist ...................................................... 10
(Inquire at Committee Room on Race Day)
20015-2016 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND FEES All figures are GST inclusive
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GENERAL INFORMATION RESCUE BOATS: Co-ordinator: Graeme Taylor 027 249 2063 or Club Manager 835 3811 Radio Frequency – A radio watch is kept on Channel 77 VHF during Club organised Harbour races. If rescue boats are required outside of Club racing, fleet representatives are asked to contact the Rescue Boat Co-ordinator giving at least one week’s notice.
TRAVEL LIFT OPERATOR: Kevin Oliver 027 457 1708
LAUNCH CREWS: H Hutcheson, P Cumming, G Morrison,P Johnson, G Taylor.
LIFE MEMBERS: R H Thomson, J Bridgeman, J Snadden, G W Robinson, P Cumming, H Hutcheson, G Martin.
CLUB MANAGER: Shelly Te Uki Office 835 3811 - Fax 835 3602
Cell - 027 209 3868
BAR MANAGER: Carole Wilkinson Phone - 027 233 4775
& FUNCTIONS
RESTAURANT: Friday evenings from 5.30pm & Saturday afternoon
MEETINGS: General Committee meets at 7:30pm on the third Monday each month.
Sailing Committee meets at 7:30pm on the first Monday each month.
Youth Committee meets at 7:30pm on the last Tuesday each month.
BAR HOURS: 4pm onwards Friday & Saturday
WINTER SERIES: A winter series may be held during the off season. See web site.
RADIO CHANNELS: Sailing ch 77 Fishing ch 62 Coastguard ch 82
TOILET/SHOWER entry is by using your barrier card.
BARRIER ENTRY CARDS
Remember to pay subscriptions by 31 October - your
current card will expire & NOT work in the barrier arm
NOTE:- existing cards will automtically be reactivated on payment
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SPECIAL EVENTS AT NAPIER
2015 Sept 19 Opening Day Nov 14 Opti North Islands Nov 28-29 Summer Regatta - Sat (4 races) & Sun (3 races) 10:00am start. 2016 Jan 1-3 New Year Regatta (Fri - Sun) Jan 1-3 OK Nationals Feb 20 Boats & Blazers Art Deco sail to Sound Shell April 24 Champion of Champion Sailoff May 7 Prizegiving dinner evening June 4-5 Brass Monkey Regatta (Open to all classes) June 26 Icicle Regatta (Sunday) briefing 11.00 am, 1
st race noon
OTHER EVENTS 2015 Dec 5-6 Wairoa River Regatta, All centreboard classes & Div 2 trailer yachts 2016 March 19-20 Poverty Bay Champs, Gisborne. Open to all classes. March 19 Offshore Powerboat race Night Races 21 Nov, 27 Feb 1
st warning at 6.30pm
Long Races 31 Oct, 19 Dec, 6 Feb, 12 Mar, 2 Apr, 16 Mar
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Power Boaties and Fishermen
This Handbook and programme may seem a little “Yachty “orientated. That is because
by the very nature of Yacht Racing we are governed by many Rules and Procedures.
However our grounds and club facilities are for us all to use. We welcome you to come
and use the bar and restaurant and attend any club social functions as funds
generated help to run the club and keep our costs down. Just as your fish get bigger
and harder to land with a few beers or rums, so do our yachts go faster and lean over
further. So come in to the club and share some stories.
Through the summer the bar is open Friday and Saturday from 4.00 p.m and the
restaurant is open on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.
The launching ramps tend to be busy on Saturdays from about 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
and again from about 3.00 pm till 5.00 p.m. due to Saturday afternoon racing. The
ramps are in need of serious repair (it is our next project) so please notice the signs
and please don’t drive your boats onto the trailers. Prop wash is seriously undermining
the ramps.
If you use the day parking area please park as neatly as possible to make the best use
of space. There is overflow parking further down towards Pandora bridge on those
days when the Coruba and fishing contests attract larger numbers.
The Harbour Master has posted signage outlining the Bylaws on speed restrictions and
areas for which they apply. Please familiarise yourself with those laws. Remember the
five knot rule in the channel and please travel dead slow when approaching the ramps.
Ministry of Fisheries have signage at the ramps which provides the fish limits and legal
sizes for species of fish. They are there for your information.
Just a reminder on recent bylaws stating, people on all vessels 6 metres or less and all
paddle craft, canoes, kayaks & waka ama, must wear a life jacket. Also all vessels
must be marked with a name or similar identification marks on both sides of the vessel.
Enjoy your club and facilities and come in and have a drink after fishing.
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YNZ NATIONAL CALENDAR (FOR MORE INORMATION, CHECK YNZ WEBSITE www.yachtingnz.org.nz )
2015
Nov 13-15 Opti North Islands Napier
28-29 Laser North Islands Napier
2016
Jan 1-3 OK Dinghy Nationals Napier
11-16 Hartley 16 Nationals New Plymouth
15-17 Starling North Islands Bay of Islands
30-1Feb Flying Fifteen Nationals Napier
30-1Feb Europe Nationals Napier
Feb 5-9 PT Nationals Torbay
6-8 Noelex 25 Nationals Lyttelton
March 10-13 420 Kohimarama
24-28 Opti Nationals Kohimarama
April 18-21 Starling Nationals Naval Point , Lyttelton
Dates are as notified to Yachting New Zealand by affiliated clubs and may be subject to change.
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Optimist Class Contact: Rhonda Poon 845 1500 [email protected]
Sept 19 H Thompson Trophy Handicap
26 H Thompson Trophy Handicap
Oct 3 H Thompson Hcp (Akl Winter Chmps)
10 H Thompson Trophy Handicap
17 Epiglass Cup Handicap
24 No Club racing. Labour Weekend
31 Epiglass Cup Handicap
Nov 7 Epiglass Cup Handicap
14 NI Chmps@Napier 13-15
Opti ranking
21 Epiglass Cup Handicap
28-29 Summer Regatta - Napier
Dec 5 Wairoa Regatta & Sir P Blake - Akl
12 Open Boat Challenge Cup Handicap
19 Open Boat Challenge Cup Handicap
Jan 1-3 NEW YEAR REGATTA (Fri - Sun)
9 Open Boat Challenge Cup Handicap
16 Open Boat Challenge Cup Handicap
23 Open Boat Challenge Cup Handicap
30 Akl Champs – 30 – 2nd (Opti ranking)
Feb 6 Ericksen Honda Cup Handicap
13 Ericksen Honda Cup Handicap
20 Harbour race Art Deco
27 Ericksen Honda Cup Handicap
Mar 5 Ericksen Honda Cup Handicap
12 Mighty River Regatta @ Taupo12-13
19 Open - Coulam Family Trophy Champs
Green-Treadern Family Trophy
26 Easter
April 2 Open - Coulam Family Trophy Champs
Green-Treadern Family Trophy
9 Open - Coulam Family Trophy Champs
Green-Treadern Family Trophy
16 Open - Coulam Family Trophy Champs
Green-Treadern Family Trophy
June 26 Icicle Regatta (Sunday)
Bold Weekends
Fun Saturday afternoon race(s) will be organised
for locals
Crombie Lockwood, supports the Napier
Sailing Club, with an exclusive Marine
Hull Insurance scheme underwritten by
one of New Zealand’s leading marine
insurers.
Contact the crew at our Napier office for
more details
Ph 06 834 4820
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Starling Class Contact: Philipp Otto 844 6340 021 052 6745 [email protected]
19 Moth Junior Cup Hcp
26 Moth Junior Cup Hcp
Oct 6 Moth Junior Cup Hcp
10 Moth Junior Cup Hcp
17 Moth Junor Cup Hcp
24 No Club racing, Labour weekend
Nov 31 Hindmarsh Cup Hcp
7 Hindmarsh Cup Hcp
14 Starling Open Invitation Rgta, Napier
21 Hindmarsh Cup Hcp
28-29 Summer Regatta
Dec 5 Wairoa Regatta & Sir P Blake - Akl
12 Hindmarsh Cup Hcp
19 Hindmarsh Cup Hcp
26 No Club racing.
Jan 1-3 New Year Regatta (Fri-Sun)
9 Hislop Cup Hcp
16 N Islands at Bay of Islands
23 Fun races
30 Hislop Cup Hcp
Feb 6 Hislop Cup Hcp
13 Hislop Cup Hcp
20 HARBOUR RACE (Art Deco)
27 Hislop Cup Hcp
Mar 5 Tony Hill Club Champs
12 Tony Hill Club Champs
19 Tony Hill Club Champs
26 Easter
April 2 Tony Hill Club Champs
April 9 Tony Hill Club Champs
16 Nationals at Naval Pt, Chch 18-21
June 26 Icicle Regatta (Sunday)
Nth Islands: 15-17 Jan, Bay of Islands
Match Racing: 11-16 April, Taupo
Nationals: 18-21 April, Naval Pt, Chch
MATCH RACING SERIES - Entries must be in and paid by the Saturday one week prior to the match
racing event. NO late entries will be accepted.
Marine Outfitting - Inspections - Delivery Service
Sailaide Limited John Burns
PO Box 709 Mobile 027 260 9182
Napier 4140 Email [email protected]
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Europe Class Contact: Brendon Mitchell 876 6433
[email protected] 027 758 7169
Sept 19 Spring Series Hcp
26 Spring Series Hcp
Oct 3 Spring Series Hcp
10 Spring Series Hcp
17 Spring Series Hcp
24 No Club sailing. Labour W
31 Sprint Series (race 1)
Nov 7 Spring Series Hcp
14 Moth Cup Champs
21 Moth Cup Champs
28-29 Summer Regatta
Dec 5 Moth Cup Champs
12 Moth Cup Champs
19 Moth Cup Champs
26 No Club racing.
Jan 1-3 NEW YEAR REGATTA (Fri-Sun)
9 Summer Series Hcp
16 Sprint Series (race 2)
23 Summer Series Hcp
30 Nationals @ Napier. 30 – 1st
Feb 6 Summer Series Hcp
13 Summer Series Hcp
20 HARBOUR RACE (Art Deco)
27 Summer Series Hcp
Mar 5 Autumn Series Hcp
12 Autumn Series Hcp
19 Autumn Series Hcp
Apr 2 Autumn Series Hcp
9 Autumn Series Hcp
16 Sprint Series (race 3)
June 26 Icicle Regatta
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Laser Class Contact: Gill Waiting 870 1063 [email protected]
Sept 19 Laser Agency Trophy Handicap
26 Laser Agency Trophy Handicap
Oct 3 Laser Agency Trophy Handicap
10 Laser Agency Trophy Handicap
17 Laser Agency Trophy Handicap
24 No Club racing (Labour weekend)
31 Laser Agency Trophy Handicap
Nov 7 Vann Family Trophy Handicap
14 No Club racing. Opti North Islands
21 Vann Family Trophy Handicap
28-29 Summer Regatta + Laser NI
Dec 5 Vann Family Trophy Handicap
12 Vann Family Trophy Handicap
19 Vann Family Trophy Handicap
26 No Club racing
Jan 1-3 NEW YEAR REGATTA (Fri-Sun)
9 Vann Family Trophy Handicap
16 Laser Cup Champs & Radial Champs
23 Laser Cup Champs & Radial Champs
30 Laser Cup Champs & Radial Champs
Feb 6 Laser Cup Champs & Radial Champs
13 Laser Cup Champs & Radial Champs
20 HARBOUR RACE (Art Deco)
27 Laser Cup Champs & Radial Champs
Mar 5 Harbour Master’s Trophy Handicap
12 Harbour Master’s Trophy Handicap
19 Harbour Master’s Trophy Handicap
26 Easter
Apr 2 Harbour Master’s Trophy Handicap
9 Harbour Master’s Trophy Handicap
16 Harbour Master’s Trophy Handicap
June 26 Icicle Regatta (Sunday)
Two races each race day. Laser Masters Trophy minimum age 45 years on
the date of the first race of the season. Aggregate points over season
(20 races from all club races to count).
Laser Nationals: 22-25 Jan, Muritai YC, Wgtn
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OK Dinghy Class Contact: Rob Hengst 835 6656 [email protected]
Sept 19 Combination Cup
26 Combination Cup
Oct 3 Combination Cup
10 Combination Cup
17 Combination Cup
24-25 Rum Bucket, Auckland (Labr wkend)
Nov 31 Sprint Series (Round 1)
7 Angus Cup
14 No Club racing. Opti Nth Islands
21-22 Turangi International, Turangi
21 Ray Sellar Cup
28-29 East Coast Champs, Napier
Dec 5 Combination Cup
5-6 WAIROA RIVER REGATTA
12 Angus Cup
19 Angus Cup
26 No Club racing
Jan 1-3 NEW YEAR REGATTA (Fri-Sun)
9 Angus Cup
16 Sprint Series (Round 2)
23 Agnew Cup Champs
30 Ray Sellar Cup
30-31 Hurricane Classic Wellington
Feb 6 Agnew Cup Champs
13 Agnew Cup Champs
20 HARBOUR RACE (Art Deco)
27 Ray Sellar Cup
Mar 5 Agnew Cup Champs
12 Angus Cup
19 Ray Sellar Cup
19-20 POVERTY BAY REGATTA Gisborne
25-28 Interdominions, Waitangi
April 2 Agnew Cup Champs
9 Agnew Cup Champs
16 Sprint Series (Round 3)
June 26 Icicle Regatta (Sunday)
Nationals: Napier, 1-3 January 2016
HB Champs:Best 25 races from all club races
during the season.
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Paper Tiger Class Contact: Chris Reid 870 9982 [email protected]
Sept 19 Takapuna Cup Handicap
26 Takapuna Cup Handicap
Oct 3 Takapuna Cup Handicap
10 Takapuna Cup Handicap
17 Thompson Cup Hcp (17-18 Rotorua)
24 Labour Weekend. No Club racing
31 Thompson Cup Handicap
Nov 7 Thompson Cup Handicap
14 No Club racing. (14-15 Ngaroto)
21 Thompson Cup Handicap
28-29 Summer Regatta, Napier
Dec 5 Restoration Cup Handicap
12 Restoration Cup Handicap
19 Restoration Cup Handicap
26 No Club racing.
Jan 1-3 NEW YEAR REGATTA (Fri-Sun)
9 Restoration Cup Handicap
16 Paul Wood Memorial Trophy
23 Paul Wood Memorial Trophy
30 No PT races (30-31 New Plymouth)
Feb 6 Paul Wood Memorial Trophy
13 Paul Wood Memorial Trophy
20 HARBOUR RACE (Art Deco)
27 No PT races (27-28 Turangi)
Mar 5 Spriggs Trophy Championship
12 Spriggs Trophy Championship
19 Spriggs Trophy Championship
26 Easter
Apr 2 Spriggs Trophy Championship
9 Spriggs Trophy Championship
16 Spriggs Trophy Championship
June 26 Icicle Regatta
Nationals: Torbay, 5-9 February
THOMPSON MOTORS TROPHY
Aggregate Championship Points (Best 30 Races)
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N 25/TY Div 1 Contact: Paul Redman 836 6248 [email protected]
Sept 19 Contender Cup, Handicap
26 Contender Cup, Handicap
Oct 3 Contender Cup, Handicap
10 Contender Cup, Handicap
17 Contender Cup, Handicap
24 No Club Racing(Labour weekend)
31 Contender Cup, Hcp (mass start)
Nov 7 Elliott Jug, Line
14 No Club racing. Opti North Islands
21 Elliott Jug, Line Night Race
28-29 Summer Regatta @ Napier.
Dec 5 Elliott Jug, Line
12 Elliott Jug, Line
19 Long race
26 No Club Racing
Jan 1-3 NEW YEAR REGATTA (Fri-Sun)
9 Zephyr Cup, Handicap
16 Zephyr Cup, Handicap
23 Zephyr Cup, Handicap
30 No N25 racing scheduled
Feb 6 No N25 racing scheduled (Nats 6-8)
13 Zephyr Cup, Handicap
20 Harbour Race(Art Deco Weekend)
27 Noelex 25 Cup Champs
Mar 5 Noelex 25 Cup Champs
12 Zephyr Cup, Handicap (mass start)
19 No N25 racing scheduled
26 Easter
Apr 2 Noelex 25 Cup Champs (mass start)
9 Noelex 25 Cup Champs
16 Noelex 25 Cup Champs( mass start)
June 26 Icicle Regatta (Sunday)
N25 Nationals: 6-8 February, Lyttelton
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Trailer Yacht Div 2 Contact: Paul Dunford 844 8169 [email protected]
Sept 19 Go Cola Trophy
26 Go Cola Trophy
Oct 3 Go Cola Trophy
10 Go Cola Trophy
17 Go Cola Trophy
24 No racing. (Labour weekend)
31 Milburn Trophy, long race, 10am start
Small Family, 1.20pm
Nov 7 Go Cola Trophy
14 No Club racing. Opti NI’s
21 Go Cola Trophy
28-29 Summer Regatta
Dec 5 Farr 6000 Trophy
12 Farr 6000 Trophy
19 Milburn Trophy, long race, 10am start
Small Family, 1.20pm
26 No Club racing
Jan 1-3 NEW YEAR REGATTA (Fri - Sun)
9 Farr 6000 Trophy
16 Farr 6000 Trophy
23 Farr 6000 Trophy
30 Farr 6000 Trophy
Feb 6 Milburn Trophy, long race, 10am start
Small Family, 1.20pm
13 Pratley Trophy
20 HARBOUR RACE (Art Deco)
27 Pratley Trophy
Mar 5 Pratley Trophy
12 Milburn Trophy, long race, 10am start
Small Family, 1.20pm
19 Pratley Trophy
26 Easter
April 2 Milburn Trophy, long race, 10am start
Small Family, 1.20pm
9 Pratley Trophy
16 Milburn Trophy, long race, 10am start
Small Family, 1.20pm
June 26 Icicle Regatta (Sunday)
TASMAN YACHT TROPHY
All races count in all series including handicap for
Aggregate Championship points over season
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I AM PLEASED TO BE A SUPPORTER OF NAPIER SAILING CLUB (INCORPORATED)
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SAILING CLUB ON VARIOUS PROJECTS INCLUDING –
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FLOATING PONTOONS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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30 SIMLA TERRACE
NAPIER
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Fees, Dues & Circumstances ...
Membership of Napier Sailing Club carries with it some very reasonable responsibilities.
It is the duty of each member to honour these.
Here are some useful pointers ...
FEES AND DUES
• The Constitution requires that ALL fees and dues shall be paid by October 31 for each
season.
• October 31 is the deadline! After that, if you are in arrears, you no longer have any
entitlement to use Club facilities. If unpaid the barrier arm will not operate.
N.B. In addition to membership subscription, this includes fees and rentals for storage space -
Boat Sheds, Junior Boatshed Space, Boat and Trailer Parks, Moorings and Marinas.
• After October 31 unfinancial persons cannot have credit for winning races or gaining trophies.
All crew members must therefore, likewise, be financial. Disqualification will be automatic.
• Note that a “green fees” facility exists for non-members. Fee per race payable at Committee
Room. Keep the receipts - these amounts can be offset against later membership
subscriptions during that season. But note, that after a limited number of these occasions,
one is expected to join as a full member.
• No excuses can be accepted for nonpayment of dues. It is not a release from obligation to say
- later, “But I haven’t sailed or used the club this season” or “I’ve sold my boat and haven’t
been sailing” (or any such similar statement).
NOTIFY CHANGES OF CIRCUMSTANCE affecting your membership.
• If you intend to resign, or wish to apply for leave of absence, the October 31 deadline applies
here too (in writing please). (Leave of absence may be granted if you will be away for the
whole season but wish to resume membership at a subsequent season).
• After October 31, without such notification, you are in arrears - with all dues owing up to time
of such notification. If you leave it until the end of the season then you owe for the whole
season!
• Please notify changes of address / phone number / email. A phone call will suffice.
IF YOU SELL YOUR BOAT
• Please note that only the boat is transferred - NOT the club storage space that you used while
you were the owner. This space is relinquished and will be re-allocated to the next member
on the waiting list. DO MAKE THIS CLEAR to your client prior to sale. After all - the new
owner may not even be a club member! Rental of club storage space is available only to
financial members.
CONSTITUTION
• Copies of NSC Constitution and Rules are available - free - on request at the Club Office.
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NAPIER SAILING CLUB CLUB RACING & REGATTAS 2015 - 16
ORGANISING AUTHORITY: NAPIER SAILING CLUB (INC) (P O BOX 12048, Napier), WEST QUAY, AHURIRI, NAPIER
NOTICE OF RACE
1.0 Eligibility and Entry
1.1 Racing is open to all boats of all classes.
1.2 Entries will be accepted by the Napier Sailing Club (NSC) Race Committee at the Committee Room until the normal closing time of 13:00 hours (or 09:30 hours in the case of morning races), by advising the required details of the boat and crew, accompanied by the entry fee set down in the Handbook or as advised at the time of entry.
1.3 Five Minute Forms shall be submitted with entries for night races and for races outside the Napier Harbour Limits.
1.4 Each boat shall, if requested, submit a valid measurement or rating certificate at registration and in addition measurement checks may be made.
1.5 To be eligible to compete, each competitor, and each entrant and crew member shall be a financial member of the Napier Sailing Club for club racing. Visiting competitors and crew entering a Napier Sailing Club regatta shall be a financial member of a member club affiliated to Yatching New Zealand (YNZ).
1.6 A Day Sailor pass shall be obtained by prospective new members to give dispensation to rule 1.5 for no more than 3 club race days.
1.7 Each member of NSC shall have all subscriptions and fees for the current season paid by 31 October.
1.8 NSC members shall have their boats checked and passed by a Club Safety Officer before 31 October in the current season. The Race Committee may reject or cancel the entry of a boat at any time where the boat has not been checked and passed by 31 October. Safety Check Forms are available at the Committee Room.
1.9 The Race Committee may reject or cancel the entry of a boat at any time where the crew do not comply with the above eligibility requirements. This changes Rule 76.1.
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS 1.0 Rules
1.1 Events will be governed by the ‘rules’ as defined in the Racing Rules of Sailing 2013 - 2016.
1.2 The YNZ Safety Regulations shall apply as follows.
1.3 Centreboard & Open Yachts shall comply with Part I.
1.4 Keel Yachts shall comply with Part II. Category 4 shall apply, except where a higher Category is specified in the Programme.
1.5 Trailer Yachts and Sports Trailer Yachts shall comply with Part V. Category C shall apply, except where a higher Category is specified in the Programme.
1.6 Sports Boats shall comply with Part VI. Category B shall apply, except where a higher Category is specified in the Programme.
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1.7 International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea shall apply for night racing.
1.8 When a Patrol Boat Crew reports that a boat given assistance did not comply with the Safety Regulations, the boat shall be inspected and the Protest Committee may reject or cancel the entry of the boat from one or two races. This changes Rule 76.1.
1.9 When a boat accepts assistance from a Patrol Boat, the crew shall accept the directions of the Patrol Boat Crew.
1.10 A boat shall not discharge trash in the water.
2.0 Notices to Competitors
2.1 Notices to competitors will be posted on the official race notice board located in the NSC Clubhouse.
3.0 Changes to Sailing Instructions
3.1 Any change to the Sailing Instructions will be posted 1 hour prior to the first warning signal on the day it will take effect. In the event of unfavourable weather, the Sailing Committee will meet and make a decision not later than 30 minutes prior to the first warning signal.
4.0 Signals Made Ashore
4.1 Signals made ashore will be displayed on the flagpole at the NSC Clubhouse.
4.2 When flag AP is displayed at the Clubhouse, ‘1 minute’ is replaced with ‘not less than 30 minutes’ in race signal, AP. When flag AP over flag B is displayed boats shall not go afloat.
4.3 When flag Y is displayed ashore, rule 40 applies at all times while afloat. This changes the Part 4 preamble.
5.0 Schedule of Races
5.1 Individual class programmes and handicap/championship race dates are scheduled in the class programmes in this Handbook.
5.2 2 races per day are scheduled
5.3 Reserve days may be used if races are not completed as scheduled or if the Race Committee considers it unlikely that races will be completed as scheduled.
5.4 The scheduled time of the warning signal for the first race each day is 13:15 hours (09:55 hours for morning races). Class starting times may be displayed outside the Committee Room.
5.5 For subsequent races the start order will be posted from the race committee start boat. To alert boats that another race or sequences of races will begin soon, the postponement signal will be displayed for at least 4 minutes before a warning signal is displayed.
5.6 Classes with fewer than 5 entries may have their start combined with another class. Each class in a combined start can sail different courses.
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6.0 Class Flags
6.1 Class flags or group flags may be posted at the Committee Room. Class flags may be class insignia on a plain background. Group flags may be used for combined starts and may be International Code flags (such as D, E, F, or G) or plain flags (such as white, pink, mauve, light blue, or light green), that are not otherwise used as race signals.
7.0 Racing Areas General location of inshore racing is Hawke Bay.
8.0 The Courses
8.1 The Course Diagrams in this Handbook show the courses, the order in which marks are to be passed, and the side on which each mark is to be left.
8.2 No later than the warning signal for Classes, the race committee start boat will display the course to be sailed by each class.
8.3 When there is a gate, boats shall sail between the gate marks from the direction of the previous mark and round either gate mark.
9.0 Marks
9.1 Marks 1, 2 & 3 will be red cylindrical buoys.
9.2 Marks 4, 5 & 6 will be yellow cylindrical buoys.
9.3 Mark 7 will be a red cylindrical buoy with a yellow band.
9.4 New marks as described in 12.3 will be red cylindrical buoy with a white band (replacing mark 1) and a yellow cylindrical buoy with a black band (replacing mark 4)
9.5 Starting marks will be a race committee start boat at the starboard end and a dan buoy with a red and white flag at the port end.
9.6 Finishing marks will be a race committee boat at the starboard end and a dan buoy with a green and black flag at the port end.
9.7 A race committee boat signalling a change in course is a mark as provided in instruction 12.2.
10.0 Areas that are Obstructions
10.1 After starting and until approaching the finishing line to finish, that part of the finishing line between the finishing marks shall rank as an obstruction. Except when it is approaching the finishing line to finish, a boat that crosses the finishing line obstruction shall be scored DSQ. This changes rule A5.
10.2 The Port of Napier and that part of the Approach Channel enclosed by Marker Buoys “C” (Inner Green), “A” (Green Tower), and “B” (Red Tower) shall rank as an obstruction area and shall rank as a mark.
11.0 The Start 11.1 Races will be started by using rule 26.
11.2 The starting line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the start boat at the starboard end and the port end starting mark.
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11.3 Boats whose Warning Signal has not been made shall avoid the starting area and shall keep clear of boats that are racing.
11.4 A boat starting later than 4 minutes after her starting signal will be scored Did Not Start without a hearing. This changes rule A4 and A5.
11.5 When a subsequent race or sequence of races are started on the same day, the warning signal for the first class or group of classes to start will be preceded by the display of a postponement signal for at least 4 minutes. This instruction will not apply after a general recall or abandonment.
11.6 Boats intending to start in second or subsequent races back to back on the same day must return to the starting area immediately after finishing the first or previous race. The warning signal for subsequent races for each class may be sounded 5 minutes after the last boat of that class has finished the previous race.
11.7 No warning signal shall be made after 15:30 hours.
11.8 Any race that has been signalled general recall shall have their restart warning signal sounded with or following the last start signal for the current start order. This changes rule 29.2.
12.0 Change of the Next Leg of the Course
12.1
12.2 Except at a gate, boats shall pass between the race committee boat signalling the change of the next leg and the nearby mark, leaving the mark to port and the race committee boat to starboard. This changes rule 28.1.
12.3 The race committee may change the course for a subsequent start held on the same day by laying a new mark and removing the original mark (from the previous start) as soon as practicable. Code Flag C with the appropriate directional change flag (red or green) shall be flown from the committee boat no later than the warning signal.
13.0 The Finish
13.1 The finishing line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the finishing boat at the starboard end and the port end finishing mark.
13.2 When the Pier Heads finishing line is not in place, the finishing line shall be on a line bearing 180º magnetic to the peak of the Pier Heads Tower and a distance of no more than 200 metres from the Tower.
14.0 Time Limits and Target Times
14.1 The target time for races is 45 minutes. Failure to meet the target time will not be grounds for redress. This changes rule 62.1(a).
14.2 Boats failing to finish within 15 minutes after the first boat sails the course and finishes may have its finishing time estimated. This changes rules 35 and A4 and A5.
15.0 Protests and Requests for Redress
15.1 A boat intending to protest shall, in addition to the requirements of rule 61.1(a), inform the race committee finish boat of her intention to protest. The protesting
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boat must receive an acknowledgement from the Race Committee boat. This changes rule 61.
15.2 Protest forms are available at the Committee Room. Protests shall be delivered there or to a member of the Race Committee or Protest Committee within the protest time limit.
15.3 The protest time limit for a boat is 60 minutes after the last boat of each class has finished its last race of that day. The protest time limit for the Race Committee and Protest Committee is 60 minutes after the last boat has finished its last race of the day. The same protest time limits apply to requests for redress. This changes rules 61.3 and 62.2. Protest time limits may be posted.
15.4 Notices may be posted within 30 minutes of the protest time limit to inform competitors of hearings in which they are parties or named as witnesses. Hearings will be held in the Committee Room.
15.5 Notices of protests by the race committee or protest committee will be posted to inform boats under rule 61.1(b).
15.6 For the purpose of rule 64.3(b) the ‘authority responsible’ is the measurer appointed by the organising authority.
15.7 Breaches of instructions 1.8, 1.10, 4.2, 11.3, and 17 will not be grounds for a protest by a boat under rule 60.1(a). This changes rule 60.1(a). Penalties for these breaches may be less than disqualification if the protest committee so decides.
15.8 On the last day of the regatta, series or season, a request for reopening a hearing shall be delivered:
(a) Within the protest time limit if the party requesting reopening was informed of the decision on a previous day;
(b) no later than 30 minutes after the party requesting reopening was informed of the decision on that day.
This changes rule 66.
16.0 Scoring 16.1 The Low Point scoring system of Appendix A will apply, except that A4.2 is
deleted and replaced with: “A4.2, A boat that did not start, did not finish, retired or was disqualified shall be scored points for the finishing place one more than the number of boats entered in the race”. A boat penalised under rule 30.2 or 44.3(a) shall be scored points as provided in rule 44.3(c). All other boats shall be scored points “20% more than the number of boats in the race”. This changes rule A4.
16.2 1 competitor starting constitutes a race. A series requires 5 different competitors to have raced and a minimum of 4 races started.
16.3 Unless otherwise set down in the Class Programme, the following scoring provisions shall apply:
(a) When fewer than 5 races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores; and
(b) When from 5 to 7 races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score; and
(c) When 8 to 11 races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her two worst scores; and
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(d) When 12 or more races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her three worst scores.
16.4 The scoring abbreviation for a discretionary penalty given under instruction 15.6 will be DPG.
17.0 Safety Regulations
17.1 A boat that retires from a race shall notify the race committee as soon as possible.
18.0 Replacement of Crew or Equipment
18.1 Substitution of competitors will not be allowed without prior written approval of the race committee.
18.2 Substitution of competitors will not be allowed in a series of races for single handed boats.
18.3 Substitution of crew may be allowed for multi-handed boats, but for points to count towards championship series and season-long series, the substitute helm shall be the regular crew on the boat.
18.4 Substitution of boats in a series may be allowed when a boat is severely damaged or in other extenuating circumstances. Requests for substitution shall be made in writing to the race committee at the first reasonable opportunity.
19.0 Equipment and Measurement Checks
19.1 A boat or equipment may be inspected at any time for compliance with the class rules and sailing instructions. On the water, a boat can be instructed by a race committee member or measurer to proceed immediately to a designated area for inspection.
20.0 Radio Communication
20.1 Except in matters of safety a boat shall neither make radio transmissions while racing nor receive radio communications not available to all boats in its class while racing. This restriction also applies to mobile telephones.
21.0 Prizes
12.1 Prizes may be given.
22.0 Disclaimer of Liability
22.1 Competitors participate in races and regattas entirely at their own risk. See rule 4, Decision to Race. The Organising Authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after racing or regatta
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Courses Marks Angles W1 S-1-3-F
W2 S-1-3-1-3-F W3 S-1-3-1-3-1-3-F
W4 S-4-6-F W5 S4-6-4-6-F
T1 S-1-2-3-F 45 T2 S-1-2-3-1-3-F 45 T3 S-1-2-3-1-3-1-3-F 45
T4 S-4-5-6-F 45 T5 S-4-5-6-4-6-F 45
T7 S-4-2-6-F 60 - 70 T8 S-4-2-6-4-6-F 60 - 70
T10 S-1-7-3-F 60 - 70 T11 S-1-7-3-1-3-F 60 - 70
T12 S-1-7-3-1-3-1-7-3-F 60 - 70
All rounding marks are to be taken
to port
Individual class courses will be
shown on the course board on the
committee boat
New marks as per SI – 12.3 are:
o Mark 1-Red cylindrical buoy
with a white band
o Mark 4- Yellow cylindrical
buoy with a black band
Mark 1
Red
Mark 4 Yellow
Mark 3 Red
Mark 6 Yellow
Mark 7 Red with
Yellow band
Mark 2 Red
Mark 5
Yellow
Finish
Start
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YNZ SAFETY REGULATIONS (2013-2016)
All Regulations are relevant whether or not yachts are racing. Yachting New Zealand recommends that these Regulations be observed by all centreboard and open yacht crews and boardsailors at all times.
1 Crew members shall wear buoyancy vests or lifejackets in good repair properly secured about their persons and complying with YNZ minimum standard, SR Appendix 5, at all times while afloat. Yachting New Zealand may give dispensation (in writing), to specific classes or events, from this clause and specify conditions for exercising such dispensation. When dispensation is given it shall be the responsibility of the Organising Authority to ensure adequate safety provisions are made. Dispensation may always be overridden by RRS 40 or by the Notice of Race or Sailing Instructions.
Note: It is an offence under the Maritime Rules of the Maritime Transport Act for any vessel not to have on board an approved flotation device for each person.
2 Centreboard, open yachts and sailboards shall be so constructed or fitted with reserve buoyancy so that when swamped or capsized and:-
a) When enclosed hulls are not divided into at least two separate compartments and the entire hull is flooded or
b) When the enclosed hulls are divided into two or more separate compartments and 50% of the total compartment volume is flooded or
c) When inflatable bag buoyancy is fitted and 50% is deflated they will support their own weight including all equipment plus 10 kg for each crew member. Buoyancy shall be so disposed so as to float the boat on an even keel when righted after a capsize. When provided in the form of inflatable air bags or closed cell plastic foam the buoyancy shall be securely held in place.
A yacht of an International Class shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of this rule when she meets specific buoyancy requirements of her class rules.
3 Yachts shall have permanently fitted on their centre-line a ring, closed fairlead or towing eye to which a tow line may be connected or led through to a strong point. The fitting shall be not less than 25 mm minimum internal diameter at all times unless one design class rules specify a particular alternative fitting. For monohull yachts this fitting shall be at or near the bow but not on a bowsprit. For catamarans the fitting may be at the stern for towing in reverse.
4 Yachts shall carry a towline of adequate strength and of such length that it will extend twice the yacht’s length beyond the bow when fitted as in clause
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3. If the yacht’s mainsheet or other running rigging is to be used as a towline it shall be so fitted as to be readily removable.
5 Yachts shall be fitted with a quick release mechanism (not a bolt, lashing or screw shackle), or a halyard, which allows the mainsail to be lowered from both the deck and the masthead, or, in the case of a pocket luff sail or rigid aerofoil, a mechanism which allows the entire rig to be lowered quickly and easily.
6 Hollow masts shall be either (i) completely sealed to prevent the entry of water, or (ii) fitted with a drain hole not more than 500 mm above the base and of such a size that it is capable of draining all of the water that could be contained in the mast within 30 seconds with the mast standing upright.
7 Centreboards shall be so secured to the hull that they remain within the centrecase when the hull is inverted and they shall be sufficiently strong to support the weight of at least one crew member during the manoeuvre of righting following a capsize. This clause does not apply to windsurfers.
8 Rudders shall be so secured to the hull in such a way that they remain in position when the hull is inverted. This clause does not apply to windsurfers.
9 Tillers and rudder blades, if not permanently attached to the rudderstock, shall be secured to it by a pin or lashing while the yacht is on the water. This clause does not apply to windsurfers.
10 Yachts shall carry an adequate bailer or pump attached to the hull by a lanyard of sufficient length to allow it to be operated, unless the yacht has an enclosed hull from which most of the water empties when righted, but not moving, following a capsize.
11 Yachts shall carry their class insignia and sail number on the port and starboard sides of their hull, in clearly distinctive letters and figures at least 50 mm high.
12 Sailors shall be capable of swimming at least 50 metres in open water and should be capable of supporting themselves in the water without a personal floatation device for at least 15 minutes.
13 Each boat trailer or cradle shall be clearly marked with the class and sail number of the yacht using it.
NOTE: If a Black Ball is displayed on the Clubhouse flagpole, it is considered
inadvisable for inexperienced sailors to sail.
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HARBOURMASTER’S MESSAGE 2015
Dredging in the Port and approaches was finally completed in July this year. The new outer swinging basin at ‘C’ buoy was also completed and two additional buoys are to be established to mark the extremities of the basin. Council is presently going through the application process to establish a number of virtual navigation aids around Pania Reef and in a number of positions in the approach fairways and the new swinging basin. Once approved the new additions will be promulgated by Notice to Mariners through LINZ. A number of physical buoys, North and South Pania, Saphto and ‘A’ buoy will also be marked by virtual aids. Vesper Marine will be contracted to supply the equipment once approval is obtained, for more information on the system follow this link. www.vespermarine.com/virtual-ais-beacon.html For those of you who venture away from Napier further improvements in navigation aids continue as a priority. The beacon at Pourerere that failed is to be re-established once the weather and tides are favourable. The leads at Waimarama Beach, Blackhead and Kairakau have been upgraded and warning signage is planned for the beach access at Kairakau. The help of locals in erecting signage and providing feedback on navigation aids performance is greatly appreciated. A number of these people are Honorary Enforcement Officers who assist Council with boat safety education in addition to acting as Council’s eyes in relation to compliance with Navigation Safety Bylaws and Maritime Rules. Anyone interested in becoming a HEO should email me at [email protected]. The operation carried out by the cruise ship Oosterdam in ferrying passengers to the Sports Fishing Club facility was very successful and has probably opened the door to similar operations in future when demands on berths within the Port prevent cruise ships berthing. The Safe Boating Forum has again planned a Safe Boating week in October, immediately prior to Labour weekend. Plans for this week presently include FREE boat checks carried out by Coastguard on a date still to be confirmed; a perfect way to prepare for summer. A pyrotechnic display is also planned and great deals on safety equipment will be available when this takes place. Should anyone have items they would like to see included in this week’s activities email me and I shall see what can be done. I wish you all a great summer on the water and hope that you take the time to ensure you are well prepared and remain safe on the water. Captain Phil Norman Regional Harbourmaster Hawke’s Bay Regional Council 159 Dalton St Private Bag 6006 Napier 4142 Ph (06) 835 9200 Fax (06) 835 3601 Freephone 0800 108 838 www.hbrc.govt.nz email [email protected]
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2014 - 15 Yacht Racing Prize List
OPTIMIST:
H THOMPSON TROPHY: Nina Mannering
EPIGLASS CUP: Joshua Gilmore
OPEN BOAT CHALLENGE CUP: Joshua Gilmore
ERICKSEN CUP: Nick Wright
COULAM FAMILY TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIP:
Medallion to: 1st Nick Mannering
Certificates to: 2nd Joshua Gilmore
3rd Zarah Otto
TRESADERN CUP - GREEN FLEET CHAMPIONSHIP:
Medallion to: 1st Noah Hengst
Certificates to: 2nd Jordan Daikin
3rd Fergus Cardwell-Dray
STARLING:
MOTH JUNOR CUP: Hazel Mannering
HINDMARSH CHALLENGE CUP: Hazel Mannering
HISLOP CUP: Brianna Otto
TONY HILL TROPHY - CHAMPIONSHIPS
Medallion to: 1st Brianna Otto
Certificates to: 2nd Kaitlin Faulknor
3rd not competed for -
SPECIAL JUNIOR AWARDS:
MOST IMPROVED SKIPPERS: Medallions (or presentations) to:
OPTIMIST: Joshua Gilmore
STARLING: Lewis Hall
BRUCE FENWICK MEMORIAL TROPHIES:
Novice Carl Marshall
Junior Jordan Daikin
Intermediate Finley Gordon
EUROPE:
SPRING SERIES: Edward Poon
SUMMER SERIES: Brendon Mitchell
AUTUMN SERIES: not competed for
SPRINT SERIES: Philipp Otto
MOTH CUP CHAMPIONSHIP
Medallion to: 1st Rhonda Hill Certificates to: 2nd Brendon Mitchell
3rd Edward Poon
LASER:
LASER AGENCY TROPHY: Roger Inwood
VANN FAMILY TROPHY: Finley Gordon
HARBOURMASTER’S TROPHY: Harold Johansen
LASER CUP CHAMPIONSHIP (full rig) not competed for
LASER RADIAL CHAMPIONSHIP - FINN CUP
Medallion to: 1st Mike Shields Certificates to: 2nd Gill Waiting
3rd Per Ejlertsen
MASTERS AGGREGATE(best of 20 hcp races) Harold Johansen
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2014 - 15 Prize List (continued) OK DINGHY:
ANGUS CUP: Rob Hengst
RAY SELLAR CUP: Rob Hengst
COMBINATION CUP: Adrian Coulthard
AGNEW CUP CHAMPIONSHIP:
Medallion to: 1st Adrian Coulthard
Certificates to: 2nd Rob Hengst
3rd Adrian Coulthard
SPRINT SERIES Matt Stechmann
HB Champs (Aggregate 25 best line) Rob Hengst
Eastern Regional Series Dave Hall
PAPER TIGER:
THOMPSON CUP: Hayden Percy
TAKAPUNA CUP: Nick Taylor
RESTORATION CUP: Chris Reid
PAUL WOOD MEMORIAL TROPHY: Hayden Percy
THOMPSON MOTORS TROPHY: Hayden Percy
(Aggregate Championship Points, Best 15 Races)
SPRIGGS TROPHY CHAMPIONSHIP:
Medallion to: 1st Hayden Percy
Certificates to: 2nd Stuart Morrish
3rd Scott Pedersen
TRAILER YACHT Div 1:
SERIES 1 HANDICAP: Karl Banks Fine Entry
SERIES 2 HANDICAP: Karl Banks Fine Entry
SERIES 3 HANDICAP: Dave Greenhill Frangelico
SERIES 4 HANDICAP: Kevin Oliver Earth Mover
TRAILER YACHT Div 2:
PRATLEY TROPHY: Hamish McPherson Puddle Jumper
SMALL FAMILY TROPHY: Les Kenah Mariska
GO COLA TROPHY: Andrew Gordon Gratis
FARR 6000 TROPHY: Tim McVeagh Dream Catcher
MILBURN CEMENT CUP (Long race series) Not competed for
TASMAN 20 TROPHY: Les Kenah Mariska
(Aggregate Championship Points Over Season)
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2014 - 15 Prize List (continued)
NOELEX 25:
CONTENDER CUP: Geoff Huggett Sweet Dream
ELLIOT JUG SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP: Bob Witham Elderberry Wine
ZEPHYR CUP: Paul Redman Sheet Music
NOELEX 25 CUP CHAMPIONSHIP:
Medallions to: 1st Ann Woulfe Blue Print
Certificates to: 2nd Bob Witham Elderberry Wine
3rd Paul Redman Sheet Music
CARSWELL TROPHY: Bob Witham Elderberry Wine
OPEN CLASS:
Series 1 Not competed for
Series 2 Marty Weeks
Series 3 Dave Zorn
Series 4 Scott Pedersen
NIGHT RACES:
A division Not competed for
B division Not competed for
Molenberg Trophy Not competed for
WAITANGI DAY HARBOUR RACE:
SCAPA FLOW TROPHY (all classes): John Marshall A Class cat
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
FAULKNOR CUP not held this year
BEST PERFORMANCE IN INTERNATIONAL OR NATIONAL COMPETITION:
AHURIRI TAVERN CUP : Hayden Percy
3 rd in National Champs
2 nd in PT Interdoms
Napier Sailing Club Champion of Champions
NAPIER SAILING CLUB PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR:
SAINSBURY LOGAN & WILLIAMS SALVER : Guy Morrison
Services to the Rescue Boat team
over many years
ANN WALKER TROPHY Rhonda Hill
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Maritime VHF also SSB Radiotelephone Operators Certificate Courses
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Coastguard Hawke’s Bay encourages Sailing Club members to follow the boating safety code:
1. Life Jackets – take them and wear them!
2. Skipper Responsibility – for the vessel and all on board.
3. Communications – have two separate ways of communicating.
4. Marine Weather – check before you go.
5. Avoid Alcohol!
In an emergency or distress call VHF 16
For assistance and trip reports call Coastguard on VHF 82 or 027 484 1161
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