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CLUB IN FOCUS: Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club (RFBYC)

RFBYC is situated between the Swan River and Indian Ocean.  The waters off RFBYC offer superb sailing conditions in protected and pristine sailing waters.  The sailing arena provides stadium style racing in the natural amphitheatre of Freshwater Bay with excellent viewing for spectators from the Clubhouse and grounds. 

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Above image credit: Oliver Hartas

The Freshwater Bay Boating Club was established on 14 December 1896. Aubrey T. Sherwood, Collector of Customs, who had settled in Peppermint Grove after his marriage to Louisa Wisdom, called a meeting of eighteen of his friends that evening in his home at the corner of Irvine Street and The Esplanade. With distinguished citizen 52 year old Edward Keane in the Chair, they agreed to form a club and for that club to build a jetty for their boats out into the Bay from the foot of Irvine Street. In 1903 the Club changed its name to the Freshwater Bay Yacht Club. Roland Smith, as Commodore 1932-35 had played a crucial role in three developments during the thirties. The liquor license, the Royal Charter and the move to Keane’s Point.

13 June 1934 “His Majesty the King had been graciously pleased to approve the use of the prefix ‘Royal’ by the Freshwater Bay Yacht Club”.  From there on, the Club has grown to be the wonderful venue that it is today. Vibrant with year-round activities on the water and ashore and known around the world to be a leader in the sport of sailing and boating.

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Current Commodore: Gary McNally

We have around 2,100 members across all categories and support a range of activities for all ages, junior’s right through to the seniors. There is a healthy balance across all ages and excellent participation. Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club is a family friendly environment and we see many families enjoying the Club together. Juniors are encouraged to play a role in the running of the Club and this is done through the Junior Committee. Sailing Opening Day includes a proud moment where the Junior Committee and Flag Officers stand alongside each other to celebrate all members of the Club and open the summer season.  A new initiative in recent years, members built two wooden St Ayles Skiff’s on the Club grounds. They regularly row the skiffs on the Swan River, several times a week all year round and have travelled to regional river locations and interstate to events such as the Wooden Boat Festival.

In the past few years we have focused on increasing the number of members in the 18-35 age bracket and through a review of the cost and activities, the Club is seeing a positive trend in this area.

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The Strategic Plan targets an increase in the number of female full members. This is being achieved through opportunities for women to have greater participation in the activities of the club, be it sailing, power boating, rowing or social events. In sailing, the #WomenWhoSail and #GirlsWhoSail weekend events have been successful and the Women’s Keelboat Squad now has well over thirty ladies who train together with the goal of team selection for the Women’s State Keelboat Championships, now a competitive process for the RFBYC girls.

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Another new initiative in 2019, the Club opened its doors to the public, hosting its first Community Open Day. The event was part of the Australian Heritage Festival, a national event by the National Trust. Two heritage tours of the grounds were held, guided by the enthusiastic members of the Club as well as a display of sailboats, power boats and training activities. Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club is blessed with members who are willing to lend a hand and volunteer their time to the Club. Many were involved in a successful day, shared their passion for the Club to the guests. A great opportunity to showcase the beautiful grounds, display a taste of all of the activities and welcome applications for membership.

Member achievements: We are very fortunate to have a long history of World Champions and Olympic medalists.  We have three honour boards at the Club recognising all our World champions, Olympic Representatives and Olympic medalists.  Special mention should go to Rolly Tasker & Huck Scott who won Australia’s first Olympic medal at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne where they won silver in the Sharpie Class.  Other Olympic medalists are Belinda Stowell, a Gold medal at the 2000 Games in the 470 Class and Elise Rechichi a Gold medal at the 2008 Games in the 470 Class.   Peter Gilmour is also a stand-out on our honour boards, winning multiple World Match Racing Championships, a World Two Ton Championship and World 12 Metre Championship.  Peter’s sons, David, Sam and Lachy Gilmour are all World Champions in either team racing or match racing.

More recently, we had members competing in the World Sailing Cup Series in Japan, Matt Wearn (Laser), David & Lachy Gilmour (49er), Caitlin Elks (49erFX) and Zoe Thomson (Laser Radial) all campaigning for selection to the Tokyo Olympics.  Zac Littlewood (18 years) is a youth sailor to watch out for in the future, having won a Laser Radial Men’s World Championship in 2018.

Club achievements: Some of the more recent achievements for the Club in its 123 year history are:

  • Recognised as the Australian Sailing Club of the Year in 2016-2017 and WA Club of the Year for 5 years running.  Finalists Australian Sailing Awards for 4 years.
  • Host Club to many international class events such as the Dragon, Etchells and Flying Fifteen classes held offshore.
  • Successful hosting of the 2019 International WASZP Games and Australian Championship.
  • Host of the 2017 World Match Racing Tour, Australia, raced in M32 class catamarans.
  • 2019 is the 30 th year of the ICR, formerly the International Classes Regatta and one of the largest dinghy regattas in the state.
  • Refurbishment of the Roland Smith Room and Bowline restaurant. Now a grand ballroom and members dining area with spectacular views across Freshwater Bay.
  • RFBYC Training Centre becoming one of the largest Australian Sailing Training Centres in the country.
  • Ongoing co-hosting of the Warren Jones International Youth Regatta for Swan River Sailing with Royal Perth Yacht Club.

Recent success stories include:

  • Growth in female participation
  • Retention of youth sailors and young adults
  • High calibre volunteer Race Management Teams
  • The Club hosted the World Match Racing Tour Australia in 2017 in the M32 Class catamarans.  This was an exciting period, in particular for our own match racing sailors, with some qualifying to compete in the event on home waters.
  • In January of this year, we hosted the Dragon Nationals & World Championships and soon after we hosted the WASZP Nationals & WASZP Games.  Both significant events and an absolute pleasure for our volunteers and staff to be involved with.
  • We won bids to host the Etchells Worlds in November 2020 (with RPYC and venue partner FSC), Flying 15 Worlds (with venue partner FSC) in February 2021 and the Contender Worlds in January 2022.

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Classes supported and types of sailing:

               Classes:

  • Optimist, O’pen Skiff, Mirror, 420, Laser, 29er, Waszp, 49er, 505, Contender, Moth
  • Etchells, Dragon, Flying 15, Couta Boats, Sports Boats
  • Division 1-3 Keelboats – assorted yachts ranging from 5 – 13 metres in length

               Core Club Racing:

  • Twilight Sailing:  October – April (Wednesdays)
  • Club Keelboat Racing:  October – April (Saturdays)
  • Mid-Week Club Keelboat Racing: All year round (Thursdays)
  • Off-the-Beach Racing:  October – April (Sundays)
  • Frostbite Keelboat Racing:  May – September (7 race day series – Sundays)
  • Dinghy Winter Series: May – September (6 race day series – Sundays)

               Offshore Racing:

               The following races are run between November and April

  • Rockingham Race Regatta/IRC States/Youth Cup Series
  • Bunbury & Return Race
  • Roland Smith Race

Key Club events include:

  • All of the above, plus
  • ICR – Dinghy Regatta
  • JESS Match Cup – Grade 5
  • Sailing Institute Match Racing Regatta – Grade 5
  • RFBYC Club Best Regatta
  • Governor’s Cup pursuit race (with RPYC)
  • Old Gaffers’ Regatta
  • Swan River Retro Series (alternate years with RPYC)
  • Warren Jones International Youth Regatta (alternate years with RPYC) – Grade 2

Programs offered:

Discover Sailing Centre – We have a strong reputation as an outstanding training facility.  Our overall participation and transition into membership has increased slightly from the previous year, resulting in strong continued growth in active junior and adult sailors at the Club.  In addition to regular school holiday and weekend programs for children and adults, our Training Centre offers a full range of programs engaging school groups, members and the public.  In 2017-18 we saw our Training Centre acknowledged as the largest Discover Sailing Centre in Australia based on total participation numbers in accredited Australian Sailing programs. 

She Sails – Women Who Sail and Girls Who Sail are camps held annually bringing female sailors together from all over WA to celebrate the fun in sailing. It’s a weekend of forming new friendships, sailing different types of boats in different formats of sailing in a relaxed & fun environment.  In addition, the Club has run for the past few years a successful Women’s Keelboat training program attracting over 30 sailors.

Sailing Institute – During the Winter months, sailors between 12 and 30 can join our squad training groups which enables experienced and professional sailors to coach and mentor young and enthusiastic sailors keen to learn from the best.  The emphasis is on opportunities for youth and young adult sailors as the Club focuses on membership retention in the 18-35 age bracket.  The Sailing Institute structure enables the young sailors to gain teamwork and communication skills using our BW8 keelboat fleet for fleet and match racing.

Adventurer’s Club – Our Adventurer’s Club has rapidly grown in popularity over the past 2 years.  The sails are scheduled once a month from October through to April on Saturday mornings.   Members are invited to participate in their own boat or borrow a Club boat to sail to a mystery destination on the river.  The focus is fun sailing under the supervision of instructors.  We regularly have anywhere between 35 and 50 sailors with one Adventure Sail, we saw 90 sailors participating. 

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Members and staff of RFBYC are committed to the Club as a centre for excellence.  The focus is not just on winning, but on inspiring individuals to be active participants while enjoying and pursuing yachting and boating activities including hosting and organizing local, national and international yachting and powerboat events.

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ContentsGeneral Committee 2Officers of the <strong>Club</strong> 3Vice Patrons, Life Members, Past Commodores & Managing Secretaries 4Commodore’s <strong>Report</strong> 6Honorary Treasurer’s <strong>Report</strong> 7Vice Commodore’s <strong>Report</strong> 8Sailing <strong>Report</strong> 9Junior & Dinghy <strong>Report</strong> 9Junior Captain <strong>Report</strong> 10Power <strong>Report</strong> 11Offshore <strong>Report</strong> 12Training School <strong>Report</strong> 12Division I <strong>Report</strong> 14Division II <strong>Report</strong> 14Division III <strong>Report</strong> 14Division IV <strong>Report</strong> 14Flying Fifteen <strong>Report</strong> 15Etchells <strong>Report</strong> 15Couta <strong>Report</strong> 16BW8 <strong>Report</strong> 16Retro <strong>Yacht</strong> Series <strong>Report</strong> 16Dragon <strong>Report</strong> 17Laser Class <strong>Report</strong>s 17Mirror <strong>Report</strong> 18420 <strong>Report</strong> 18Optimist <strong>Report</strong>s 19O’pen BIC <strong>Report</strong> 1929er <strong>Report</strong> 2049er <strong>Report</strong> 20JESS <strong>Report</strong> 21Contenders <strong>Report</strong> 21Cruising in Company 21Keelboat Results 22Frostbite Results 23Bunbury & Return Results 23Farrawa Cup Series Results 23Dinghy Consistency & Championship Results 24Life, Special & Distinguished Honorary Members 25Senior Members 26Ordinary Members 28Junior Members 36Country Members 38Associate Members 40Reciprocal Members 42Boat Register 43Classic Boat Register 49Minutes of the 2012 AGM 50Statement of Profit or Loss 55Statement of Financial Position 56Statement of Changes in Equity 57Statement of Cashflow 58Notes to the Financial Statements 59Honorary Treasurer’s Declaration 73Independent Auditor’s <strong>Report</strong> 74Detailed Operating Statements 77<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 1

General CommitteeLeft to RightBack Row - P.T Chappell, G.L Alderson, A. Stachewicz, G. Blaauw, A. Packer, S.R Ward, L. ClarkFront Row - I.P. Olson, A.R Hancock, I.R. Clarke, R.J. Timms, D.J. McAullay, M.P. GiudiceAbsent - D.G. Lynn, L.M. Paterson2 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Vice Patrons - Past & PresentVice President Created 19051905 A.T. SherwoodF.Miller1907 F.Saunders1908 A.S. Roe1916 T.Robertson1919 H.F. Miller1921 E.F. Waterhouse1923 E.A. Black1926 W.H. AcklandW.H. OliverL. Cullen1927 A.B. Campbell1928 W. SchofieldF. CookX.P. Crouch1930 T. VincentW.D. Hopson1931 L.F. GlaskinD.R. DaviesSir Talbot HobbsL.C. ManningV. BatemanVice Patron Created 19371937 A.T. SherwoodL.F. GlaskinL.C. ManningH.F. Miller1938 R. SmithW. Schofield1956 A.J. Hobbs1963 N. De B Cullen1964 S.D. Gomme1966 M.J. Ahern1972 S.A. Craig1975 A.C. Burnell1976 D. Roe1978 M.J. Finn1980 F.A. Manford1992 S.H. Parker1999 B.G. Campbell2003 J.K. Baron-Hay2004 G.F. Totterdell2008 R. PackerLife Members - Past & Present1899 J. Watts1925 E.J. Waterhouse1925 A.T. Sherwood1926 Sir R. Waldie Griffiths1930 H.S. Whitfield1931 All Foundation Members:W.E. VictorR. WithersM. HenningR. StruttonA.F. HarveyF. AndreasE. BarkerW.F. SayerE.A. WisdomJ. ThompsonF.S. AndrewsJ.M. DrummonG.F. EllershawD.J. GoyderI.C. FosterE.J.H. NicholsonH. FarmanerSir Talbot Hobbs, KCB, KCMG,VDA.H. HenningW.H. Evans1937 R. GreenA.W. Thomas1941 L.E. Shapcott1947 L. GlaskinW. SchofieldL.C. ManningR. SmithG. Townsend1949 L.E.M. Shenton1953 D.A. Cressie1955 S.J. Davis1956 A.J. HobbsN. De B Cullen1957 A.J.C. Sampson1959 W. Taylor1967 W.R. Courtney1969 Sir Charles Gairdner, GBE., KCMG., CB.,D. Roe1970 O.J. Copley1972 S.G. Gardiner1975 F.R. ToughSir Douglas Kendrew, KCMG, CB, CBE , DSO1980 Sir Wallace Kyle, GCB., KVCO., CBE., DSO., DFC., K.St.J.1982 S.A. CraigG.K. StevensonK. Dyer1983 G. McK Thompson1984 F.A. ManfordA.C. BurnellM.J. Finn1987 S.H. Parker1988 J. Sanders, OBE1989 O.N. McAllister1991 B.G. CampbellJ.G. Plunkett1992 P.M.H. Smith2003 J.K. Baron-HayJ.R. GalvinP.C. Oliver2004 G.F. Totterdell2006 E.G. MorrisG.M. White2008 R. PackerS.D. Corser OBEI.W. McKendrick4 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Commodores - Past & PresentE. Keane 1896-1897F. Miller 1897-1898F. Miller 1898-1899F. Miller 1899-1900F. Miller 1900-1901A.H. Henning 1901-1902A. Sherwood 1902-1903A. Sherwood 1903-1904A. Sherwood 1904-1905F. Saunders 1905-1906F. Saunders 1906-1907A.S. Roe 1907-1908L.J.B. Wall 1908-1909L.J.B. Wall 1909-1910L.J.B. Wall 1910-1911L.J.B. Wall 1911-1912T. Robertson 1912-1913T. Robertson 1913-1914H.F. Miller 1914-1915H.F. Miller 1915-1916H.F. Miller 1916-1917E.F. Waterhouse 1917-1918E.F. Waterhouse 1918-1919E.F. Waterhouse 1919-1929E.F. Waterhouse 1920-1921E. Black 1921-1922E. Black 1922-1923W.H. Ackland 1923-1924W.H. Ackland 1924-1925W.H. Ackland 1925-1926B. Campbell 1926-1927L.M. Cullen 1927-1928L.M. Cullen 1928-1929L.F. Glaskin 1929-1930L.F. Glaskin 1930-1931W. Schofield 1931-1932R.C. Smith 1932-1933R.C. Smith 1933-1934R.C. Smith 1934-1935H. Bacon 1935-1936H. Bacon 1936-1937L.F. Glaskin 1937-1938L.F. Glaskin 1938-1939L.F. Glaskin 1939-1940R.C. Smith 1940-1941R.C. Smith 1941-1942D.W. Brisbane 1942-1943D.W. Brisbane 1943-1944A.J.C. Sampson 1944-1945A.J.C. Sampson 1945-1946A.J.C. Sampson 1946-1947A.J. Hobbs 1947-1948N. De.B. Cullen 1948-1949N. De.B. Cullen 1949-1950A.W. Thomas 1950-1951A.W. Thomas 1951-1952F.W. Melsom 1952-1953A.J. Hobbs 1953-1954A.J. Hobbs 1954-1955S. Craig 1955-1956S. Craig 1956-1957W.R. Courtney 1957-1958G. Keall 1958-1959A.C. Burnell 1959-1960M.J. Ahern 1960-1961V.A. Read 1961-1962M.J. Finn 1962-1963M.J. Finn 1963-1964J.C. Watson 1964-1965J.C. Watson 1965-1966W.H. Jacobs 1967-1967K.A. Arnold 1967-1968K.A. Arnold 1968-1969J.G. Plunkett 1969-1970J.G. Plunkett 1970-1971O.N. McAllister 1971-1972O.N. McAllister 1972-1973S.H. Parker 1973-1974F.A. Manford 1974-1975F.A. Manford 1975-1976G.N.L.Hammond 1976-1977G.N.L. Hammond 1977-1978P.C. Oliver 1978-1979P.C. Oliver 1979-1980B.G. Campbell 1980-1981B.G.Campbell 1981-1982J.R. Galvin 1982-1983J.R. Galvin 1983-1984J.K.Baron-Hay 1984-1985J.K.Baron-Hay 1985-1986R.H.Kernot 1986-1987R.H. Kernot 1987-1988R.S. Bourne 1988-1989R.S. Bourne 1989-1990R.E. Scott-Murphy 1990-1991R.E. Scott-Murphy 1991-1992G.F. Totterdell 1992-1993G.F. Totterdell 1993-1994R.Packer 1994-1995R. Packer 1995-1996B.G. Twine 1996-1997B.G. Twine 1997-1998A.S.W. Parker 1998-1999A.S.W Parker 1999-2000M.W. Cubitt 2000-2001M.W. Cubitt 2001-2002B.D. Herron 2002-2003B.D. Herron 2003-2004J.H.B. Anderson 2004-2005J.H.B. Anderson 2005-2006I.N. Grassick 2006-2007I.N. Grassick 2007-2008A.D. Fisher 2008-2009A.D. Fisher 2009-2010P.R. Ahern 2010-2011P.R. Ahern 2011-2012R.J. Timms 2012-2013Managing Secretaries (General Manager from 1May 1998) - Past & Present17 December 1936 - 17 January 1939 M.P. LordJanuary 1939 - 25 March 1947 T.H. Rodgers1 August 1947 - 26 September 1949 S.G. WhitakerSeptember 1949 - 1 January 1950 S.J. Rycroft (Temp. Appointment)January 1950 - 31 May 1953 A.J. Hope1 June 1953 - 5 November 1953 S.G. Whitaker12 December 1953 - 31 December 1971 S.G. Gardiner1 January 1972 - 1 August 1981 J.R. Wilshire1 August 1981 - 1 November 1987 T.C. Hardie2 November 1987 - 30 April 1998 M.R. Eddy1 May 1998 - A. Stachewicz<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 5

Vice Commodore’s<strong>Report</strong>House <strong>Report</strong>House CommitteeVice Commodore Ian Clarke (Chairman)Graham HoggAdele JacksonSean MartinMark RoseNatasha WilliamsThis year’s House Committee had the challenging, but excitingresponsibility of dealing with the first full year of operations followingthe extensive capital works carried out at the <strong>Club</strong> in recent years.The world class location and boating facilities at <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong><strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> are now matched with world class House facilitiesand a lot of work has gone into delivering a commensurate levelof service to Members. The new facilities allowed us to introducemany changes, including the launch of the Bowline restaurant, theintroduction of a new casual food menu and new après sailingsnack. Amongst all the changes, the best of the old was retainedwith the Thursday buffet and Sunday lunches continuing to be wellsupported.The growth we have experienced is very pleasing, howevermanaging this growth is obviously a challenge, and a lot of timeand effort is spent addressing this challenge. Procedures andsystems have had to be improved to cater for the increasedpatronage, more furniture has been provided around the <strong>Club</strong>. Ibelieve we mostly get it right, but when we don’t we work hard toimprove things for next time.Another major task of the House Committee is planning thecalendar of social events and dining opportunities designed totry to offer something appealing to all Member demographics.Whether you need a family affair for Mother’s or Father’s Day, anopportunity to dress in your finest for Melbourne Cup, the eleganceof the Bowline, the regular wine dinners offered (and a whole lotmore!) our aim is to make <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> aregular place Members come to wine and dine.Communications is another of House Committee’s responsibilities,and this year has continued to see RFBYC take advantage ofnew technologies with the introduction of our Facebook page,and more recently Twitter, complementing our other forms ofcommunication.<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> has a proud history of supportingcharities and community groups. The list of events held andcharities supported during 2012/13 included:• Doc of the Swan charity sail• Red Kite fundraiser fashion show• Gibb River Road fundraising lunch• Melbourne Cup fundraising lunchMembership <strong>Report</strong>Membership CommitteeVice Commodore Ian Clarke (Chairman)Rear Commodore Power, Adam HancockGrant AldersonMichael BeaverRae CroninMark TremainJohn Walsh2012/13 has been an active year for Membership Committee.As can be seen from the accompanying table, numbers are upacross most Membership categories which is very pleasing tosee, and goes against the trend of many similar <strong>Club</strong>s around theworld. It is especially pleasing to see the increase in women andjunior Members - both demographic groups having been identifiedin our strategic plan as vital to a healthy future of our <strong>Club</strong>.Aside from the increase in numbers, it was also very pleasing to seethe diversity of backgrounds and interests of our new Members,including passionate sailors (skippers and crew), keen powerboatowners, junior Members ‘graduating ‘ to senior Membership,business leaders, family groups, people attracted by our diningand social offerings ... the list goes on and on. In short, diverseages and genders and those from all walks of life. This diversityis exciting and is what we should all be embracing. It makes our<strong>Club</strong> alive and relevant for these times.Membership Committee has also been busy re-confirming existing,and establishing new, reciprocal Membership arrangements withmany yacht <strong>Club</strong>s around the world. The extensive list of <strong>Club</strong>swilling to offer reciprocal rights to our Members is testament tothe high esteem in which <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> is heldaround the world.The table below displays trends that have been the subject ofanalysis by Long Term Planning Committee.Member 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013TypeU16 176 186 188 192 194 213J16 55 46 49 62 60 58O18 77 82 63 60 50 60O21 54 53 68 68 68 65O25 945 932 940 941 939 945Senior 207 210 218 221 228 233Special 26 27 24 25 26 31Life 11 12 11 11 10 9Associate 205 210 207 207 218 221Country 242 245 216 210 211 215Dist Hon 77 78 78 78 78 78Reciprocal 41 43 36 40 37 39Total 2116 2124 2098 2115 2119 2167Archives CommitteePast Commodore Basil TwineJenny TwinePast Commodore Basil Twine and his hard working wife JennyTwine, together with their dedicated team, have continued theirseemingly endless work on the <strong>Club</strong> Archives. They have madegood use of the new display cabinets in the main hallway, howevermore facilities are required to properly display, store and care forour precious history. It would be great if more progress could bemade in 2013/2014 to deliver these much needed facilities.I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all Members of theCommittees I’m involved with for their support, encouragementand the initiative they have shown in carrying out their duties. Itis no small commitment to sit on a Committee at RFBYC, and thetime these Members commit to their duties is of great benefit to allMembers and is very much appreciated.Special mention must be made of Suzanne Fisher, our hard working,energetic and forward thinking Communications and MemberServices Manager who has been the driving force behind many ofthe initiatives introduced this year.Ian Clarke8 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Sailing <strong>Report</strong><strong>Yacht</strong>ing CommitteeRear Commodore Dean McAullay (Joint Chairman)Rear Commodore Matt Giudice (Joint Chairman)Peter ChappellBill CurrieNick DavisTrish FordLuke PatersonThe <strong>Club</strong> is very lucky to have a dedicated and capable groupof volunteers who give their time freely to put on well-run racingevents. Our volunteers make it possible for the sailors to do whatthey love doing - going sailing. Whether it’s racing, training ortwilighting, the people who make up the start teams, mark layingboats, rescue/support boats and many other support roles arecompletely indispensable. On behalf of the <strong>Club</strong> I thank you all.Another group that make it all happen are the team at the<strong>Club</strong>. Paul, Carol, Debbie and Pearl ensure that all runs smoothly.Whether it is regular weekend racing or regattas conducted by the<strong>Club</strong>, the staff are there and perform their roles in a most efficientand professional manner. The <strong>Club</strong> has an excellent reputation forconducting our sport and it is through our volunteers and staff thatwe are able to maintain that standard.The <strong>Club</strong> receives great support from our race day sponsors andtrophy donors. A special thankyou goes to the corporate groupsthat contribute throughout the year. These include Mulberry Estate,Lavan Legal, Macquarie, Shacks Holden and HSBC Bank. Thanksalso to the Members and families who donate race trophies yearafter year; your contributions are highly valued.The <strong>Club</strong> has a great tradition with many types of racing and sailingin general. Whether it be division and fleet keelboat sailing, onedesign class racing, match racing or offshore racing, there is nodoubt that we are seen as a strong <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> with participationand results being the key indicators. Over the season we have seenan increase in fleets such as the J24’s, Melges 24’s and Foundation36’s.The Offshore group has without doubt proved to be a dominantforce within their domain. A special mention to our OffshoreCommittee chaired by Paul Eldrid, which has worked hard toimplement ideas and strategies to keep numbers up and thequality high. Success during the season saw just about every majortrophy go to a team from RFBYC. The Siska Trophy, Farrawa Cup,GBRW Division 1 and 2, IRC State Championship, Pot of Gold,Rottnest Festival of Sail overall winner plus many more race winsand places. I would like to make special mention of the team fromThis Way Up who travelled and competed in the Rolex Sydney toHobart race. A mammoth task from Western Australia.Other notable achievements from the season to demonstrate the<strong>Club</strong>’s strength include; Michael Manford, Nick Gray and yours trulywinning the Australian Etchells Championships held off Fremantle.Winning the Inter <strong>Club</strong> Championships sailed on the Foundation36’s. Adele Jackson and her team winning the State Women’sKeelboat Championships. We had major success with our Youthsailors placing first and second at the Warren Jones Youth regatta.The depth of sailing at the <strong>Club</strong> is to be commended. To maintainthat standard we have implemented two main strategies to ensurethat we increase participation and improve skills and ability.First, the Women’s Keelboat Sailing initiative has been rolled outthrough the season. The <strong>Club</strong> invited new and inexperiencedfemale sailors to come and sail throughout the year with a viewto attract and retain the participants in the sport. I am pleasedto report that a team of those participants competed in theState Women’s Keelboat Championships under the guidance ofMembers Sandy Anderson and Trish Ford. The team achieved afantastic result finishing 3rd overall including winning a heat. Verypleasing indeed.The other strategy was to work on the <strong>Club</strong>’s coachingdevelopment activities. The <strong>Club</strong> appointed Grant Alderson tothe role of Coaching Development Officer. Grant’s brief was toprovide a coordinated coaching framework across the whole<strong>Club</strong> in an efficient and purposeful manner. The rationale behindthis program is that whilst we have successful coaching activities,these needs to be supported through more closely-targeteddelivery strategies. Additionally, we need to support our coachesto get the best out of them, to retain their interest and allow themto develop their skills and techniques just like the sailors that theycoach. So far the feedback has been positive and we aim tocontinue the successful implementation in the seasons ahead.The <strong>Club</strong> racing calendar remains full and I believe that we arevictims of our own success. Apart from regular summer seasonSaturday racing, we see midweek racing on Thursdays all year round.Special events such as the Governor’s Cup, the IRC demonstrationracing on selected Fridays, the IRC River Championships, not toforget the Etchells, BW8’s and Dragons racing early and late inthe day at various times. It is a real battle to fit everything in to sixmonths of the calendar. We have experimented with some racingtime slots and will continue to work on improvements. It’s importantto receive feedback and the fleet captains are an importantconduit for the sailors to be heard. I encourage the sailors to makeuse of their fleet representatives as it is the best method of allowingthe <strong>Club</strong> to accommodate the wishes and needs as best we can.We were delighted that so many of our Members were recognisedat the YWA <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Awards ceremony:• Youth Sailor of the Year – Mark Spearman• Male Sailor of the Year – Tristan Brown• Official of the Year – Russell Wellington• Coach of the Year – Grant Alderson• The Ron Tough <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Foundation Gold Medal for OutstandingContribution to <strong>Yacht</strong>ing – Tristan BrownWe were sad to see the passing of Bill Morris during the past season.Much has been written about the dedicated service that Bill gaveto the <strong>Club</strong>. A highly respected and humble man, he will begreatly missed.I think in closing, I can be confident in a positive appraisal of theseason just gone. We are always working to be better and delivera better service to Members. I look forward to seeing you all forthe upcoming year and can’t wait for the next season to begin.Wait, there is winter sailing. Frostbite series, Valmadre and IRCChampionships. Break? What break? No wonder the year flies by.Dean McAullayJunior & Dinghy <strong>Report</strong>Junior <strong>Club</strong> Committee:CaptainVice CaptainSecretaryTreasurerCommitteeLachy GilmourMax GiudiceAngela BurvillCarolina Townsend-ArellanoDougal HansonAndrew HendersonAngus HannaOliver MeddDinghy Fleet Captains:OptimistRob WeightO’pen BicDaniel MeddMirrorGeoff WilsonLaser Radial & 4.7Tristan BrownLaser Full RigKi-Raphael Sulkowski420 Gordon Blaauw29er/ 49erMatt GiudiceContenderClay Cook505 Brett Sharpe<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 9

Spearman claimed a well deserved Gold medal in the LaserRadial Class while Carrie Smith and her crew Ella Clark sailed into2nd place, narrowly defeated by an Italian crew. Sailing alsoin a World Championships was Tristan Brown in the Open LaserRadial class. Tristan and many other West Australians sailed veryconsistently with Tristan taking out the title.In late September a large proportion of our dinghy sailors wereinvited to Westsail, a high performance clinic in Rockinghamhosted by YWA and Australia’s finest coaches. It ran for four daysstraight, followed by the WA Youth State Championships.Before we could hand up our wet-weather gear, summer wasapproaching quickly - the days were getting longer and mostdefinitely warmer with our sailor’s skills getting finer. A few sessionsof pre-season coaching also took place in the weeks leading upto the Junior Open Day held on 21 October 2012. This season’sOpening Day provided the sailors, friends, parents and volunteerswith an enjoyable array of activities including blowup slipperyslides, mechanical surfboard rides and the traditional firing of thegun and cutting of the cake. Those in attendance thoroughlyenjoyed a day of fun and the newly appointed Junior Committeewere to be commended for their assistance throughout the day.I believe the annual Junior and Dinghy event – the InternationalClasses Regatta - was the most highly anticipated regatta for thePerth Summer sailing season. A massive turnout with 184 boatscompeting and 224 sailors proved the regatta a great success!In December 2012, a large contingent of sailors travelled eastto Sail Sydney, Sail Melbourne and most importantly, Tasmania,for their National and Youth National class Championships. Oursailors performed at an extremely high standard and showed therest of Australia what WA has to offer. Results from these regattasqualified numerous Freshie sailors to travel overseas.A junior twilight sail was scheduled for 23 January, then blownout and was subsequently rescheduled for 27 March with a greatturnout and close racing.In March a mini Match Racing regatta took place in the BW8’s,coached by Sam and Dave Gilmour. Although the numbers ofjuniors that attended were down a little from previous years, theday was enjoyed by all and was a great day on the water.In April, a Transition Day involving juniors sailing different boats sawenthusiasm as sailors trialed 420’s and 29ers.The Inter <strong>Club</strong> Youth Teams Racing series had a massive turnoutwith over 20 sailors trying out for a place in either of the Freshieteams. Throughout the competition, RFBYC sailed against SoPYC,FSC and EFYC. Although neither Freshie teams won, everyonelearnt new skills and techniques regarding this style of racing.The Junior Closing Day in April saw 20 Pacer dinghies hit the water,sailed by many parents, coaches and kids. The annual ClosingDay Pacer Fleet Racing Championship was a huge hit and wasgreat to see so many smiling faces after what was an extremelysuccessful day and season.Throughout the season a number of important regattas werehosted by the Junior <strong>Club</strong> including the Mirror State Championshipsin early March, the 49er and 49er FX State Championships in lateMarch, and the O’Pen Bic National Championships over Easter.All three regattas provided tough racing and spectacular viewingfrom the top lawn up here at the Senior <strong>Club</strong>.Further to the Youth World’s results previously mentioned, RFBYCholds the current National Championships: Laser Radial, LaserRadial Youth, 420 Open, 420 Male, 420 Youth, 420 Female andMirror Youth.In addition to the great support from <strong>Club</strong> coaches, many of ouraccolades resulted from a decision the <strong>Club</strong> took several yearsago to initiate support for the WA Institute of Sport sailing program.As many know WAIS head coach Belinda Stowell runs this extremelywell and to have three of the eight youth positions is testimony toher capabilities. Must also thank Tessa Parkinson for stepping in lastyear whilst Belinda was pursuing her Olympic 470 dream. Seven ofthe thirteen 2013 WAIS squad Members are <strong>Club</strong> Members here atRFBYC.As the high caliber of sailing and <strong>Club</strong> management continues,there are a few people to thank on behalf of the Junior Committee.A huge thank you to Race Officers Geoff Brown and John Taylor forDinghy Racing and Kim Peaker and Brad Stout for Teams racing.Thank you to Christine Gilmour and the canteen crew for keepingeveryone well fed over the winter and summer period. Also to allthe volunteers that have assisted over the past year on the startand finish boat, support boats, mark laying and umpire boats havedone a great job. Finally, the coaches that have assisted all of oursuccessful sailors deserved to be thanked too!This year we were sad to see Hamish McHaffie depart us for hisfuture career in New Zealand, but we were happy to see Paul<strong>Bay</strong>liss stepping in as <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Operations Manager, so we thankhim tremendously.A massive thank you goes to Debbie Blaauw as the <strong>Yacht</strong>ingOperations Assistant, for doing all of the admin work around theJunior <strong>Club</strong> and organising all the events. Thanks ‘heaps’ Deb.I’d like to thank my Committee for the time and effort they haveput into making the past year so successful. Max Giudice (ViceCaptain), Alex Negri (Vice Captain), Angela Burvill (Secretary),Carolina Townsend-Arellano (Treasurer), Andrew Henderson,Dougal Hanson, Oliver Medd and Angus Hanna.Finally a big thank you also to Matt Giudice for your guidance asRear Commodore and indeed to all the other Flag Officers andVice Patrons who support the Junior <strong>Club</strong> and Dinghy sailors sowell.Congratulations to all of the trophy winners but more importantlycongratulations to everyone for their participation over the past12 months.Power <strong>Report</strong>Power <strong>Yacht</strong> CommitteeRear Commodore Adam Hancock (Chairman)Claire BrittainLloyd ClarkMark DonatiKhaled HejlehRichard WilliamsPeter WisbeyLachlan LewisLachy GilmourCongratulations to Terry Malloch and Craig McAllister in beingannounced the Time Trialing <strong>Club</strong> Champions for 2012 Season.Consistent with the overall Time Trialing season, the Power PrizeGiving was held on 15 September 2012 and was an outstandingsuccess. The refreshed format for celebrating the success of theseason and the winners continued, with Members and guestsenjoying a cocktail function in the Athol Hobbs Room andCampbell Deck for the announcement of the season’s results.Winners of major trophies were as follows:CLUB CHAMPIONThe Bernadene Trophy - Terry Malloch (Tiro)CLUB CHAMPION NAVIGATOR - PAT HEALY TROPHYCraig McAllister (Tiro)CLUB CHAMPION (RUNNER UP)Bill Russell-Cargill (Riverdance)CONSISTENCY - WM SCHOFIELD SHIELDDavid Craig (Obsession)CONSISTENCY NAVIGATOR - LEM SHENTON MODELWendy Craig (Obsession)<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 11

LOWEST NET SCORE IN AN EVENT - PAT HEALY PERPETUAL TROPHYRob Cameron (Bronzewing Kate) & Ron Eaton (Narcissus)LOWEST POINTS LOST IN AN EVENT - THE AVALON III PERPETUAL TROPHYTerry Malloch (Tiro)MOST IMPROVED SKIPPER - THE NAIAD TROPHYRob Cameron (Bronzewing Kate)REAR COMMODOR POWER TROPHYDavid CraigThroughout the Time Triailling season an average of 18 <strong>Club</strong> boatscompeted each week in <strong>Club</strong> Championship event. In addition tothese numbers we have also had Claremont <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> and Swan<strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> join in the regular Time Trials which our <strong>Club</strong> conducted.Thanks must be made to our regular volunteers who have assistedthroughout the 2012 season. These people have made a fantasticcontribution through providing their time and efforts to regularlystaff checkpoints, the start box and the start boat. Thank you toBrian and Jackie Cain, Ron Fletcher, Murray Johnson, Geoff andYvonne Parnell, Ron and Robin Rose, Arthur Wells, Frank Van derWorm, Kevin Bradshaw and Steve Ward.Chief Starter, Mark Donati deserves special mention and thanks forthe many hours per week of tireless volunteer work that he performsboth on and off the water. Mark was appropriately recognisedand honored for the meritorious service he has provided to our<strong>Club</strong> over many years, by being awarded Special Membership of<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong>, which was announced at the2012 AGM.Regrettably I note the passing of Jack Zeffert, long-term Time Trialingsupporter and founder of the Kylie Cup. The inaugural Kylie CupTime Trial first took place in 1958 and continues to be a successfulevent, celebrating its 55th anniversary on Sunday 26 August 2012.In honor of Jack we now refer to the event as the Kylie Cup – JMZeffert Memorial Time Trial. Jack’s son Ken, whom accompaniedMembers at the event lunch, has pledged to continue to supportthe event in Jack’s honour.The continuation of the Summer Cruising Calendar was a greatsuccess. The Summer Calendar provides an additional andalternative avenue for participation by <strong>Club</strong> Members, along withthe successful Time Trialling program. The Summer Cruising eventsorganised by Members of the Power <strong>Yacht</strong> Committee included ariver twilight cruise, North Fremantle raft up, Dawesville, Mandurahand Rockingham weekend cruise and a Friday evening cruiseto Cicerello’s. A significant amount of time and effort goes intoorganising each event. Congratulations and thanks to the CruiseCaptains who organised these events and all Members whoparticipated and supported these events.I note and appreciate the longstanding support of GeneralManager, Andrew Stachewicz and on behalf of the Power <strong>Yacht</strong>section I sincerely thank him for his efforts. The Power <strong>Yacht</strong>Administrator during 2012 was Kristine Bishop who has done aterrific job.I express my gratitude to the Power <strong>Yacht</strong> Committee for their hardwork and support over the season. Looking forward, the Committeeaims to further strengthen our discipline with an increased focus onparticipation and by continuing to develop and deliver an excitingand appealing program to our Members.Offshore <strong>Report</strong>Committee:Paul Eldrid (Chairman)Craig CarterShawn DanielsScott DisleyJon Hanson, YWA DelegateManfred SpeicherAdam HancockBryan Thurstan<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Offshore Racing enjoyed hugesuccess in the 2012/2013 Season. Participation increased for ourFarrawa Cup Series which was made up of RFBYC’s three primaryOffshore Events – the Rockingham Weekend incorporating theRoland Smith/Gordon Craig Races, followed by the 65th Bunbury& Return Ocean Race and finally the Rottnest Festival of Sail.Participation across these three events was a big improvementwith 74 boats competing – the most we have had in the FarrawaCup Series in a very long time. Well done to all participants and tothe winners of the Farrawa Cup Series - Division 1 General Lee andDivision 2 Mulberry. 2nd in both divisions were also RFBYC boatsAlfresco and Hoodoo Man respectively.Congratulations must be extended to the General Lee teamin winning the Evolution Sails Blue Water Championship and thecoveted Siska Trophy which will again be proudly displayed in the<strong>Club</strong>’s foyer area. With RFBYC winning this prestigious trophy fiveyears in succession, it clearly indicates the strength of our OffshoreSailors and yachts. Peter Hickson and his team on Mulberry werevictorious winning the Beneteau Offshore Championship in Division2, with Frank Saraceni’s Alfresco placing 3rd in Division 1.The 2012/13 IRC State Championships was incorporated in theValmadre Offshore Series and was again an all RFBYC conquestwith Yo!2 1st, General Lee 2nd and Sled 3rd in Division 0.Congratulations to all crews on an outstanding performance.Bryan Thurstan and Hamish Maddern took their Sydney 36 This WayUp to Sydney and represented the <strong>Club</strong> in the Rolex Sydney toHobart <strong>Yacht</strong> Race, finishing a very credible 56th out of 77 on linehonours and were one of the smallest boats in the race.In the Fremantle to Bali Race, RFBYC was represented by TonyMitchell and his team aboard his chartered Maxi <strong>Yacht</strong> Super Sledand the General Lee team. Again, another outstanding result forthe <strong>Club</strong>. Super Sled won Line Honours and set a new fastest time.General Lee won overall IRC and PHS divisions. Well done to allinvolved in such a resounding success.Sincere thanks to Vice Patron Bruce Campbell for his continuedsupport of Offshore Racing and the Farrawa Cup Series. A bigthanks to Paul <strong>Bay</strong>liss and Pearl Henriksen for the tireless hoursthey put into the administration of our sport. Finally, a cheer forthe RFBYC Offshore Committee Members. Our Offshore sailorscontinue to set the standard in Offshore Racing in WA – without theenthusiasm from the Committee none of this would be possible.Paul EldridTraining School <strong>Report</strong>During the period 1 May 2012 to 30 April 2013 the Training Centreconducted a range of training courses, these included:Children:- School holiday programs of one week duration (five sessions –Monday to Friday) over the October, Christmas and April holidays- Sunday morning programs of six weeks duration (six sessions)during fourth term 2012 and first term 2013- Schools based ‘learn to sail’ programs of varying lengthsthroughout the year- Tailored programs for special interest and family groups- Private lessons for individualsAdults:- Keelboat crewing courses- Dinghy learn to sail courses- Private lessons for individuals- Radio Operator’s Certificate courses and- Recreational Skipper’s Ticket training and assessments12 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Comparison of participation numbers – 2011/12 & 2012/13Group Course 1st May 2011 to30 April 2012Children Holiday coursesand SundaytrainingAdult598 627Schools courses 482 309Teams Race 62 66TrainingPrivate lessons 46 11Keelboat 49 14crewing coursesPacer learn to 32 24sail coursesRadio Operator 15 20coursesFirst Aid Course 17 -Private lessons - 491st May 2012 to30 April 2013Our Training Centre conducted 45 Children’s holiday courses,nine Sunday morning courses, nine Schools based courses, sixteams race programs, five Adult sailing courses and two RadioOperator courses. Together with various private sailing lessons and29 Recreational Skippers Ticket assessments, fees collected bythe Training Centre during the 12 month period were in excess of$203,000.Competition for use of training dinghies and coach boats continuesto increase. Pacers and Optimists were used by Members forpleasure and training, <strong>Club</strong> organised teams racing and funevents, extensive use by Christ Church Grammar School (CCGS) fortheir whole of school program, other local schools for teams racetraining, both after school and on weekends. Participation levelsin both holiday courses and Sunday morning courses remainedstrong.During winter, the Cub adopted <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Australia’s new trainingschemes – “Discover Sailing”, ”Tackers” and “National KeelboatScheme”. This had far reaching impact on existing programs andcosts. The Log Book based “Get into Small Boat Sailing” programwas replaced by “Discover Sailing Dinghy” Program with a newpack including Log Book, manual and water proof satchel. Thesuccessful “Little Tackers” program for 5 to 9 year olds was replacedby the games based, 20 hour “Tackers” program which camewith an “OZ Kick” style pack of tee shirt, water bottle and hat.The Optimist log book courses (“Start Sailing” one and two) werealternated with the “Tackers” one and two. Over summer therewere sufficient numbers to conduct four “Tackers” one courses (62participants) and one “Tackers” two course (seven participants)for a total of 69 participants. By contrast there were 11 “StartSailing” one courses (135 participants) and nine “Start Sailing” twocourses (64 participants) for a total of 199. The previous 12 monthperiod there were 12 “Little Tacker” courses conducted with a totalof 154 participants.Holiday courses continued to attract large numbers of new sailorsto the <strong>Club</strong>. During the Christmas/New Year holiday period, sevenseparate weeks of training courses were conducted attracting 369children. Sunday morning training attracted 100 participants.The six oldest Pacers are now over 11 years old - in real termsprobably the equivalent of 40+ normal sailing seasons consideringtheir usage - received plenty of attention. Six new boats arrived inMay, half of which are owned by CCGS. These are principally usedfor team racing and hence not generally available for Training.The five remaining GRP/timber Optimists were renovated over thewinter by Member Russell Wellington. The <strong>Club</strong> owes Russell a debtof gratitude for his long hours of voluntary work. The finished resultsare a credit to his restoration skills. Long standing problems withthe steep beach gradient were finally resolved thanks to the SwanRiver Trust. All dinghy sailors enjoyed easier boat recovery over thesummer.Keelboat TrainingInterest in adult keelboat crewing courses declined, due in partto increased costs associated with introduction of the NationalKeelboat program. While the new program offers a pathway tointernationally recognised qualifications, this did not appear tobe a major incentive for potential crew members simply wantingto gain basic skills to join a <strong>Club</strong> keelboat for Saturday afternoon,“round the buoys” racing.Recreational Skipper’s TicketRequests for RST assessments were again spasmodic during the12 month period. <strong>Club</strong> Assessor Murray Kornweibel continued toprovide training and assessments on an ad-hoc basis, satisfyingdemand from mostly Members. A total of 29 full assessments werecarried out.Radio Operator’s CourseThere was again good interest from Members and their friends tocomplete requirements for the Marine Radio Operator’s Certificateof Proficiency (for user of VHF and HF radios). Member JimWilliams, a Senior Electronics Lecturer, presented two entertainingand informative courses which were well received by the 20participants.Discover Sail DayGo Sailing Day was re-badged as “Discover Sailing Day” by<strong>Yacht</strong>ing Australia in line with changes to Training schemes. Heldon Sunday 4 November between 9am and 12 noon, the eventattracted a reasonable number of visitors despite windy conditions.Volunteer numbers were again low and Qualified Instructors wereengaged to supervise on water use of <strong>Club</strong> boats. The day wasjudged a success with enthusiastic adults and children enjoying asail or two and taking advantage of the opportunity to view the<strong>Club</strong>’s recently completed major extensions.Crew RegisterHeavy demand continued from owners seeking casual crew forSaturday “round the buoys” racing. Casual crew numbers weredown with 76 volunteers recorded over 22 Saturday race days.The drop can be attributed to growing use of internet servicesincluding the <strong>Club</strong>’s website bulletin board. Some increase wasnoted in the number of enquiries from people wishing to crew onThursday afternoons.FutureThe Training Centre will offer six separate weeks of courses overthe Christmas holiday Period. This, together with two weeks inOctober and two in April, should provide students with plenty ofopportunities to participate in vacation courses.Increasing demand for the 10 white Polyethylene Optimists for“Tackers” and “Start Sailing” Log Book courses will see somecourses scheduled in the afternoons. Consideration will be given toreintroducing the successful off-the-beach “Little Tackers” courseto cater for young children. Careful consideration will be requiredwhen finalising the training program to ensure a balanced isachieved to cater for all demands.Systematic replacement of light weight Pacer trolleys with morerobust stainless steel trolleys and solid rubber wheels will continue.Power boat trolleys will also have solid rubber wheels installed.Consideration of a replacement craft for existing “tinnies” willbe undertaken. The <strong>Club</strong> will trial a popular European builtpolyethylene coach boat - “Rigiflex” next summer to assesssuitability in local conditions.Introduction of the new National Keelboat scheme which offersa range of modules up to Day Skipper level should provide keenskippers and crews a chance to gain internationally recognisedaccreditation.Barry Martin<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 13

Division I <strong>Report</strong>2012/13 returned to a more normal weather pattern, after tworelatively soft years. The Saturday season had only 21 races thisyear, less than previous years with less consistency races beingforced on organisers with an early Easter, two combined races withthe other River <strong>Club</strong>s and a night race.Twenty nine yachts sailed during the season within Division 1 withmost weeks seeing 11 or 12 sails in our fleet. There were five raceswith more than 14 boats competing and a maximum turnout of18 boats on opening day. The busy offshore calendar, plus theHobart lads on This Way Up took its toll on numbers quite regularly,with <strong>Yacht</strong>ing committee having to struggle to accommodatemore events each year. Time Bandit had the most wins with threeflags, whilst Indecent Haste was the only boat to win two.Jolie Breeze won nearly all the silverware this year, winning the twoOverall Consistency Trophies. Time Bandit came in second in theAll Races to Count - Stephen Parker Trophy followed by IndecentHaste. Gypsy won the Mid River Consistency, followed by Kite.The two invitation races with <strong>Royal</strong> Perth/South of Perth are now intheir second year and saw fleets of 30 boats at the start with somefine racing. It looks like they will stay a part of the future calendar.Your representative received a pile of correspondence on the‘Night Race’ in late January ranging from ‘great’ to ‘awful’, so it isgreat that we can still hold events that push us out of our comfortzones.Fifteen boats competed in the IRC, similar numbers to last year.Tim Gardner in Jolie Breeze was again unbeatable, winning bothIRC trophies. Governor’s Cup results for this year were 1st Mimiskippered by Graeme Stafford, 2nd Jazz skippered by Don Bowdenand 3rd Bacchante skippered by Manfred Speicher.The race management, starters, handicappers have done theirusual excellent job throughout the year and we thank them onbehalf of all Division 1 sailors for all their effort and tireless work.Without them there would be no racing. Paul <strong>Bay</strong>liss has filIed therole of <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Operation Manager admirably and I would like tothank Rob Mennie and Stewart Campbell for sitting in for me whenI’ve been overseas.Division II <strong>Report</strong>Gerry McGannThe Division II fleet saw a total of 22 boats compete in at least onerace during the season, which was marked by the return of the 30Rfleet to Division II, bolstering the size of the fleet from the previousseason. The 30R boats are competitive in Division II, with five of thefirst 10 boats being 30R’s. The first half of the season saw Spirit ofOlympia race away to a huge lead on Consistency points beforehandicap adjustments and a couple of DNS’s allowed BarryJohnston’s beautifully maintained Cosmos to win through.Other impressive campaigns were brought by Andiamo, LadyBarbara and Zephyr, all showing considerable improvement overprevious years. Severo II again put in a good showing.I mentioned Cosmos being well maintained but it is true that manyboats in the fleet have new sails and are turned out in fine style,which bodes well for the future of the fleet in years to come.Consistently good weather was experienced with no races lostto excessively light or heavy winds. I was particularly pleased tomake it through an entire season without a single insurance claim.The Line Honours Series was sailed for the last time in 2012/13 andBodega managed to score six wins and a 2nd in a closely foughtbattle with Cosmos with six 2nd’ s. Viking Odyssey and Spirit ofOlympia at times showed very good boat speed, along with thealways competitive Gelasma and Farrago. Next season we willreplace the Line Honours Series with a Mid-River Series of eightraces. This will be in effect a short consistency series creating anopportunity for those who find it hard to field a crew for the fullconsistency series of 15 races.In the last five years the Algal Bloom race has attracted only twoor three entries and next season will see the event dropped as anocean event. The invitations to SoPYC and RPYC will be retained,as will the short race day and the Friday evening race.Overall, the fleet seems to be well positioned in terms of numbers,courses and handicaps. We have an interesting combination ofevents and the options of the short and long consistency series willhopefully spread the opportunities for success to a wider range ofboats. Best wishes to all for the 2013/14 season.Division III <strong>Report</strong>Bill CurrieThe 2012/2013 season saw 21 different boats out of our fleet of30, at one time or another, competing at <strong>Club</strong> racing Saturdays.Of 19 Consistency races, we managed to field an average fleetof 12 boats in each race. However, only three boats sailed morethan the minimum 14 races to count and towards the end ofthe season, they were unbeatable in the final results. Interestingto note; these three boats shared the outcomes between eachother, without one boat dominating the results. The overall winnersagain comprised a mix of displacement cruisers and planing hulls.Results for the 20012/2013 season were:- Consistency went to Sweet ’n Sour, who sailed 18 of the 19 races.- Line Honours went to Jpeg, also third in Consistency, sailed 16races.- The Best of the <strong>Bay</strong> (SS 27’s) again went to Carrageen II.- The Spirit of Karrakatta (SOK) trophy went to Sundance, secondin Consistency and sailed 16 races. This in spite of the fact theywere the ONLY Spirit to contest the Championship throughoutmost of the year, except for Closing Day. On that day Sundancewas ahead of Daiquiri over the line.The Division III fleet remains strong, though the average age of ourskippers is increasing!We welcome the influx of new, fast boats in the form of a wave ofJ24’s, and predict a vigorously contested Line Honours series in thecoming year.Division IV <strong>Report</strong>Ian DayDivision IV enjoyed stronger support during the season with theboats that have made up the solid core of the fleet over recentyears turning out more regularly.The season saw nine boats competing for both the line honoursand consistency series, with the largest number of starters beingeight boats on several Saturdays.This was one more than the previous season but also the averagefor each race in the river competitions was just on six boats, alsoa welcome improvement. Both the line honours and consistencytrophies were hard fought, but in the end both were wonconvincingly.Line Honours Series Trophy1st Myouzel John Kernot/David Martin2nd Sentosa Paul Byrne3rd Take Time Brian Galton-Fenzi14 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Couta Boat <strong>Report</strong>The season showed a decline in Coutas on the water after theChristmas break, although numbers rallied towards the end of theseason, with some close racing. Some regulars were sorely missed,some seldom sailing and some not at all.Jack Baxter on Swift remained unbeatable in the Championshipseries, with canny sailing in a variety of conditions showing thespeed of Jack and the Swift crew. Not one to be complacent invictory, Jack has been instrumental in helping to formulate a Coutadesign yardstick for the Championship series, to make it harder forhim to win next season!The mixed bag of skippers on Kasey managed to pull off theConsistency Series, along with consistently being the Best DressedCrew, with the helm mainly being shared between Rob Cameron,Peter Ferry and Marty Jurat. Ill health kept long time part ownerand skipper Geoff Cornwall from racing, but Geoff is back on deckfor the Frostbite Series.The Mount Gay Rum award went to Andrew McMillan on Roulette.This award goes to the person who does the most throughoutthe season for the Couta fleet, and once again Andrew wasinstrumental in getting Coutas and the KPMG Charity Classictogether, raising $15,000 for The Smith Family and CommunityVision, the nominated charities.Weeroona found an early end to the season by sinking. Good newsis that enthusiasm has not been dampened, and Weeroona will beback in force (and loud shirts?). Towards the end of the season,Eclipse showed most of us her transom. Ajax was fast as usual andalways hard to beat, with the wisdom of years always evidentwhen they sail. Roulette was also fast, rather infuriating when youjump on board and see she is held together with frayed string….Genevieve put in a few appearances, although with shortenedrig Rory enjoys the cruising aspect. Nell joined the fleet for a fewraces to make up badly needed numbers, although not a Coutait was great to have her on the water while so many Coutas wereon holiday.The season ahead shows promise, with a commitment to sail fromAjax, Eclipse, Genevieve, Hero, Kasey, Madelaine, Merlin, Roulette,Swift and Weeroona – with 10 Coutas on Opening Day.BW8 <strong>Report</strong>Martin JuratThe season began early for the fleet with the BW8 Spring Cup,hosted by RFBYC. This regatta was well attended with five boatsfrom RFBYC, four from RPYC and two from SoPYC. Adele Jackson,sailing Kithara, gave a sailing lesson to the rest of the fleet by takinga conservative, up the middle path, to win four out of five races.The BW8s then sailed in the Opening Day circuit, starting withSoPYC, then RPYC and finally RFBYC. Whitebait, skippered by GregNicholas, was the form boat in these races, taking line honours atSoPYC and RFBYC.This season, the fleet had more Saturday morning windward/leeward races, including several State heats. These races, on acourse shared with the Etchells, were well received and resulted inclose racing with greater opportunities to pick wind shifts.Congratulations to Barry Tasker, and his veteran crew on FourChooks, who became harder and harder to beat throughoutthe season and won both the <strong>Club</strong> Championship and the StateChampionship. Well done to the <strong>Club</strong> runner up, Rod Scott onPrivateer, and to Tony Collins, who placed third on Vitalstatistics II.Tony topped off a great season by winning the <strong>Club</strong> Consistencytrophy from Barry Tasker on Four Chooks and Greg Nicholas andIan Burvill on Whitebait.Only two BW8s, Whitebait and Four Chooks, competed in theRottnest Festival of Sail, although two from the <strong>Royal</strong> Perth fleetjoined them. A good time was had by all, although it was a tediousreturn without motors in a dying easterly breeze.The <strong>Club</strong> use of the BW8s has ramped up to a new level. Thewomen’s twilight sailing, founded by Adele Jackson and continuedby Trish Ford, has been extended to Thursdays and Frostbites. Theyouth and junior match racing programs continue to operate andthere is a new junior program in place for the <strong>Club</strong>’s frostbite racingseries. This initiative has proved to be very popular. We hope thatthis form of training will increase the future participation rate ofyoung sailors in keelboat racing.The BW8 fleet would like to thank Greg Nicholas, who retired fromBW8 helming at the end of the season. Greg was instrumental inestablishing and promoting the vibrant fleet that we have today.He is one of the few skippers who can match it with Alan Thomas(of <strong>Royal</strong> Perth) and Barry Tasker. We hope that Greg will return tocrew in the fleet, when he has time. We welcome Barry Tasker asour new fleet captain.Retro <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Report</strong>Ian BurvillThe Retro <strong>Yacht</strong> Sailing Series founded by our <strong>Club</strong> and it is in its4th year. The completed 2012/13 season ended on a high note ofparticipation with a strong fleet of 18 of West Australia’s finest classicyachts saturated by a passionate enthusiasm by a dedicated classof yachtsmen and yachting ladies.With racing scheduled for one Sunday each month, the SwanRiver presented the venue to race the classic yachts in sometimeschallenging conditions of a stormy 30 knots to mirror imagereflections glass-out.Race officer Don Barker and a fine start team from Freshie and<strong>Royal</strong> Perth send the fleet on scenic courses around Melville Watersand Matilda <strong>Bay</strong>.Each of the races had a theme and yachts dressed up to theoccasion adding more colourful character to the photographersdelight. At the end of racing the crews rafted up at <strong>Royal</strong> Perth forrefreshments and friendly banter exchanging the history of craftand crew.<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> was again host for the now ritzytraditional end of season prize giving celebration. The vintagethemed Athol Hobbs Room welcomed the winners, owners, crews,friends and family of fine vintage yachts from four Swan River yachtclubs.A further highlight of the starlit evening was the prize giving ofthe now cherished and unique perpetual Swan River Retro <strong>Yacht</strong>Series trophy- shared between the champions of Div A and Div B ofGaff and Bermuda rigged yachts:The blue flash Bicton Belle - second year running with theirconvincing owner Barry Glazier from East Fremantle YC and 75year old Bacchante – Manfred Speicher from <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong><strong>Bay</strong> YC.The ever growing camaraderie, raft ups, BBQ banter and at timesclose racing makes the endearingly named ‘Retro Series’ yachtingevent a significant attraction. The trophy was respectively won byRFBYC, RPYC and EFYC in previous years.Manfred Speicher16 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Dragon Class <strong>Report</strong>The 2012/2013 season has been another outstanding success forthe Freshie fleet. In July 2012, Sandy Anderson and her crew of JohnMoncrieff and Karen Chatfield competed in the Edinburgh Cup inIreland as part of their preparation for the World Championships atWeymouth in September 2013. The International Classes Regattawas run over a Saturday in September and was won by Scoundrel(Willie Packer) followed by Linnea (Sandy Anderson) and Saphira(Ian Malley).Opening Day kicked off with 15 Dragons at the start and this wasthe average for the year – our best turnout was 19 confirming thestrength of the interest in the Dragon. Two new Dragons joinedthe fleet during the year, Taranui owned by Jeffery Sinton andWizzardry owned by Ray Chatfield. Racing was close all year withScoundrel taking the most fastest times but it was close racingright through the fleet and the winners were evenly spread,demonstrating a good handicapping protocol. By the end of theseason, Gazelle XIV (Geoff Black) had taken pre-Christmas andoverall consistency, Allegra (Geoff Totterdell) took post ChristmasConsistency and Scoundrel took out the <strong>Club</strong> Championship.The Prince Philip Cup was held on Botany <strong>Bay</strong> in early January with21 dragons from around Australia competing. The sailing conditionswere superb and the PRO and race management did a very goodjob. Four crews from Freshie competed: Linnea 7th, Saphira 8th,Tarunui 10th and Merum 11th. The event was won but Matt Whitnellsailing Akula.The State Championships were conducted on Melville Water Weston the long weekend in March 2013. Sixteen dragons fronted withlight winds forecast for most of the weekend but late Saturdaymorning the Sou’wester arrived and we had superb racing for therest of the weekend. The senior brigade came to the fore with RobBlack skippering Puff with crew Syd Lodge and John Hay takingthe title followed by Geoff Black on Gazelle XIV with Matt East andGeorge Gregson and then Scoundrel skippered by Bun Lynn withDenis Cullity and Dave Hay.Four Freshie teams will be competing in the Dragon WorldChampionships in Weymouth in September 2013: Scoundrel,Linnea, Icefyre and Wizzardry.So another outstanding season completed. Thanks to all of theFreshie staff especially Carol Martin, the weekend starters andtheir crews and the PRO’s and volunteers that make our regattaspossible.Ian MalleyLaser Full Rig <strong>Report</strong>I have found the true secret to achieving a podium finish in Laserraces after analysing the performance of our sailors.Although Tristan Brown has provided fantastic advice andcoaching over the year, and many of the older demographic thatmake up our fleet get out to the gym, ride bikes and study TomSlingsby’s techniques online, one factor is dominant.The true X factor is in fact whether or not your ancestors camefrom the god-forsaken highlands of Scotland. With Alan Campbelltaking out the gold in the <strong>Club</strong> Championship, followed by aclansmen in 2nd, a Chris Maclean in 3rd, and Gordon Maclaurinclose behind.Although my theory works on the Swan River, it didn’t work atthe Nationals or States. Over on the icy, windswept waters of theDerwent, about as pleasant for sailing as Loch Ness, Luke Elliott andKi-Raphael Sulkowski represented our <strong>Club</strong> strongly with Luke in 7thand Ki in 10th in a very strong fleet.At the States just across the <strong>Bay</strong> in Claremont, Ki reversed the orderand finished 1 point off a Gold medal to claim Silver, with Luke in3rd.We wish Luke all the best for his European tour.A special thanks to our Flag Officers, the start team, the rescue andmark laying boat crews, and of course the canteen ladies.Ian CampbellLaser Radial <strong>Report</strong>The past year has been a very successful one for Freshie Radialsailors. During the winter our Radial sailors were very successful atan International level, with Mark Spearman claiming the ISAF YouthWorld Championships in Dublin, Ireland and Tristan Brown claimingthe Open World Laser Radial Men’s Championships in Brisbane inJuly 2012.This meant that throughout the season we had two WorldChampions racing in the same fleet together, which obviouslyprovided strong competition. Newcomers weren’t deterred aswe welcomed East Fremantle sailor Joel Barnden, Singaporeansailor Mark Wong and Mike Townsend. 420 sailor George Bouldenalso saw the light later in the season and decided to join our fleet.There were also occasional guest appearances by James OwenConway who has made the progression up to the Radial from the4.7 fleet.Although many of our races were unfortunately plagued bydesperately light winds, we still had good numbers turning up eachweek with regulars David Joyce, Hugh Speirs and Mick Honanproving a force to be reckoned with at times.As usual our sailors travelled to various regattas both locallyand interstate, with all of our sailors doing the <strong>Club</strong> proud. Inparticular, Mark Spearman claimed back to back Youth NationalChampionships and in doing so earned the opportunity to defendhis Youth Worlds gold medal in Cyprus later in 2013. Tristan Brownalso competed well in most regattas during the season claimingthe Indian Ocean Classic, International Classes Regatta, <strong>Royal</strong>Perth Mini Series, Pot of Gold, Mandurah Easter Regatta, StateChampionships and finally the National Championships in Hobart.The State Championships had a great fleet of 44 Radials, with12 of these Freshie boats and because the event was hosted byClaremont <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> (which had limited space due to the 101entries), sailors were able to launch from Freshie and sail to thecourse each day. A great time was had by all although there weresome tired and sore bodies amongst the fleet after three long daysof racing!Results for this regatta were:2nd - Mark Spearman4th - Mark Wong9th - Mike Townsend12th - James Owen-Conway18th - Joel Barnden26th - David Joyce29th - George Boulden33rd - Hugh Speirs34th - David Tucker39th - Mick Honan43rd - Stefan Aydon WhiteNext year’s States are to be hosted at our <strong>Club</strong> so we hope to havean even bigger Freshie team competing!At a <strong>Club</strong> level Mick Honan was rewarded for his efforts with 3rdplace overall on consistency, whilst David Joyce claimed 2nd andTristan Brown 1st. The closeness on consistency was shown with fivedifferent sailors winning trophies throughout the season.Whilst Mark Spearman showed glimpses of brilliance, on<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 17

Championship it was David Joyce who claimed 3rd, with a greatfirst season by Joel Barnden seeing him place 2nd and TristanBrown 1st.Thanks must go to all of the volunteers who help make racingpossible each week and also thankyou to Debbie Blaauw andPaul <strong>Bay</strong>liss for their work throughout the season.We look forward to welcoming new sailors into our fleet this yearand also to the younger sailors progressing up through the ranks!Laser 4.7 <strong>Report</strong>Tristan BrownThe <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Laser 4.7 sailors are a new anddeveloping group that are showing promise by doing very well atlocal regattas such as the <strong>Royal</strong> Perth Mini Series, Sail Fremantleand The Mandurah Easter regatta. Our season has been very busywith competitors sailing in National and State Championships aswell as locally. Over the year we have seen an increase in thenumber of 4.7 sailors with most weeks having at least five sailors outon the water.Our thanks go to Tristan Brown for coaching us this season, giving ushis time on both a Monday and Friday to share his knowledge andhelp progress our skills.To Debbie Blaauw, Paul <strong>Bay</strong>liss & Grant Alderson - thank you for allthe time and effort you put into organising the sailing program. Aspecial thanks to Debbie for coordinating the on-water volunteerseach week.To all our parents and on-water volunteers, the PRO’s, start boatmembers, mark layers, rescue boat drivers, coaches and notforgetting the canteen volunteers, we would not be able to sailwithout you. Thank you to everyone I have mentioned your time isgreatly appreciated and we look forward to next season.Zoë ThomsonMirror Class <strong>Report</strong>The Mirror fleet has had another great season with a strong fleetof 19 boats registered for the summer season. The first race of theseason consisted of 13 highly competitive and enthusiastic sailorsbattling it out on the racecourse. The strong fleet remained for therest of the season and many new skills were learned.Many events happened throughout 2012/2013 and a main onewas the Nationals for the Mirror class held in Montrose <strong>Bay</strong>, Hobartin cold, windy Tasmania. Three contenders from Western Australiaincluding Ethan Prieto-Low and James Stout, Simon and SidoniaBarwood, and Rex and Andrew Henderson trekked to Tasmaniawith high hopes and warm jumpers. The trip to Tasmania wasdifferent for all of us, with the Barwood’s and the Low’s drivingacross to Tasmania, whilst the Stout’s and the Henderson’s took aplane.We all enjoyed the Taste of Tassie and the arrival of the Sydneyto Hobart boats. As the competition started unfortunately Rex fellill meaning the Nationals were over for him with most of his timespent in bed. James and Ethan, and Simon and Sidonia had highhopes and some knowledge about the race course and thewaters. Throughout the series the Western Australians had someups and downs but we finished the Nationals with a strong 3rdoverall by Simon and Sidonia Barwood, a 5th overall by JamesStout and Ethan Prieto-Low (and National Junior Champions) anda 20th by Rex and Andrew Henderson. The overall trip was a greatexperience for all.Other events in 2013 were the International Classes Regatta,<strong>Royal</strong> Perth <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Regatta and the State Championships.In the States, Simon and Sidonia Barwood on Bulletproof came1st overall and won the open trophy, Geoff Wilson and AdamBridge on Game On placed 3rd overall and finally, Daniel andMichael Judge receiving the State Junior Champions title. Anotherimportant event that occurred was Mirror Sail in September 2012.Upcoming events are the World Championships in Ireland atLough Derg <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong>, later in 2013. We wish Simon and SidoniaBarwood, and Rex and Deb Henderson good luck and good winds.Finally, a thank you to all the contributions towards the MirrorAssociation of WA including Simon Barwood, Rik Thornton, GeoffWilson (without whom none of these regattas or the strength inclass would happen), Rex Henderson, Brad Stout and other Mirrorcommittee members.We would also like to thank Debbie Blaauw and Matt Giudice fortheir efforts in the club as well as the canteen volunteers, GeoffBrown and the start committee, and the mark layers.Acknowledgements also to the sailors and competitors of RFBYC:Daniel and Michael, Jahne and Orlando, Simon and Sidonia, Rexand Jenny, Peter and Charlotte, Alex and Tamsyn, Rik and Daniel,Mick and James, Geoff and Adam, James and Alex and Geoffand Monique.James Stout and Ethan Prieto-Low420 Class <strong>Report</strong>Wow what a season it has been for the 420 fleet of WA, and inparticular the Freshie clan. Let’s start by casting our minds back toOpen Day where the majority of us threw off the boat covers forthe first time this season and attempted to salvage what was left ofthe skills gained from the previous summer. Opening Day saw sixboats hit the water with nine registered for the season in what wasan enjoyable day of racing at the <strong>Club</strong>.The next big event on the calendar for the Freshie 420 groupwas the annual Fremantle Sail Classic, or former Indian Oceanclassic held at Fremantle Sailing <strong>Club</strong>. With abnormal conditionsfor the time of year, the regatta proved to be a challenging one.However an outstanding results came from many and in particularEmerson Carlberg and George Boulden who won the regatta andWill Boulden and Nic Gale who finished 3rd. Other results includedLachy Gilomour and Tom Blaauw in 4th place with SabrinaCampbell and Sannah Maclean in 6th.This led us to the home event, the International Classes Regatta,giving Freshie boats the chance to punish rival boats on ourhome waters. Again we were represented extremely well with WillBoulden and Nic Gale taking out first spot, Lachy and Tom finishinga very close 3rd, Emerson and George in 4th , Sabrina and Sannahin 10th, and new comers Hugh Allen and Mary Reale finishing 14th.With this regatta completed and many sailors content with theirresults it was time to prepare for the Youth and Open NationalChampionships to be held in Hobart. Three boats representedFreshie at the first regatta, the Open National Championships. Likethe Fremantle Sail Classic this regatta was plagued with bizarresailing conditions, hot and cold, windy and light, and very shifty.However again it was a Freshie boat at the top of the results withLachy & Tom winning the regatta in emphatic style, Will & Nicfinishing 5th, and George and Emerson finishing 7th.At the OAMPS National Youth Championships we welcomed theaddition of Sabrina and Sannah in what was to be another bizarreregatta with strange and abnormal weather conditions. Yet againFreshie proved they have the best sailors in the country with Lachy& Tom and Will & Nic fighting it out for top spot in a battle thatcame down to the final moments of the final race. Lachy & Tom18 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

staged a come from behind victory, taking with them the YouthChampionship and a spot in the Australian Youth Sailing Teamgiving them a chance to compete later in 2013 at the Youth WorldChampionships in Cyrpus - we wish them all the very best! Will &Nic finished second, and George and Emerson again finished 7th.Congratulations to Sabrina and Sannah who finished 29th It’simportant to remember that these girls haven’t been a team longand are new to the 420 Class. Sabrina and Sannah were persistentthrough the racing, holding a ‘never say die’ attitude in the testingconditions which is a true reflection on their character.Returning form Hobart the fleet had a few weeks break beforeeasing their way back into the season again at the RPYC MiniSeries. Again Will & Nic won the regatta, Emerson and his newcrew Hayden Hunt finished 2nd and Sabrina & new crew BrittanyCrawford finished 8th.We yet again set the standard at the State Championships heldat South of Perth <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong>. Continuous classy sailing by Lachy& Tom got them across the line in 1st place, Will & Nic lost oncount-back to Carrie Smith and Ella Clark to finish 3rd, Haydenand Emerson finished 6th, and the new combination of CarolinaTownsend-Arellano and Angela Burvill finished 12th.The final regatta for the season ventured into foreign territory withCarrie Smith and Ella Clark winning the Mandurah Easter Regatta,with Will & Nic placing second. Hayden and Emerson finished 4th,new Members Adam Brenz-Verca and crew Digby Taylor finished8th, Sabrina and Brittany finished 9th, and unfortunately due to abroken forestay Lachy & Tom were 6th.Of course these amazing results cannot happen without acompetitive <strong>Club</strong> environment with fun <strong>Club</strong> racing each weekend,which Freshie offered this season. Nor is it possible without coachesproviding expert advice. For this the group would like to thankDave and Sam Gilmour who have been primarily coaching thegroup this season and also to any other coaches that have beeninvolved. Well done to all those who have partaken in the season atthe <strong>Club</strong> and congratulations to those who have been successfulin the <strong>Club</strong> Championship, Consistency, and <strong>Club</strong> racing results.Will BouldenOptimist Class <strong>Report</strong>The 2012/2013 Optimist season started with another successfulOpening Day. It was a time to meet up with fellow sailors andmake new friends.Optisail was first on the agenda and a great way to get back intothe season. Experienced coaches shared their knowledge andencouraged everyone from the Bronze to Gold fleet to get backout there and sail to the best of their ability.A few weeks later Westsail took place where sailors enjoyed anintensive five day sailing clinic at Point Peron, Rockingham.Next was the Ronstan Sail Freo Regatta, the first regatta of theseason and the wind conditions were light and shifty. A great turnout from Freshie with Ben Walsh in 6th place in the Gold fleet andChelsea Bradford in 1st place and Portia Knight in 3rd place in theSilver Fleet.The International Classes Regatta was held at RFBYC. The Goldfleet had some tough competition against the Singaporeans. Welldone to Ben Walsh, Elliot Young, James Stout, Aaron Wright, WillAllen and Sam Weight. The results for the silver fleet were: ChelseaBradford 1st, Portia Knight 4th, Lucy Alderson 6th, Sophie Townes8th, Alex Bootsma 11th and Henry Townes 17th.The next main regatta that counted towards our ranking wasthe Argonaut Mini Series held at RPYC in February 2013. It was agreat weekend and congratulations to all the Freshie sailors whocompeted.Hillarys <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> hosted the Pot of Gold Regatta and well doneto Chelsea Bradford in the Silver Fleet who took home the Pot ofGold.West Australian International Optimist 2013 State Championshipstook place at <strong>Royal</strong> Perth <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> over three days. The windswere light at first which gave the Freshie clan time to get-togetherand have some fun. Towards the end the winds were morefavourable and the Gold fleet results were 14th James Stout, 15thAaron Wright, and 19th Chelsea Bradford. The Silver fleet resultswere 5th Portia Knight, 7th Lucy Alderson, 10th Alex Bootsma, 13thSophie Townes, 17th Henry Townes, 26th Raffael Torre and 29thBenjamin Lane. Well done to all those sailors who competed, youshould be proud of yourselves!Optimist <strong>Club</strong> racing started this season with enthusiasm from allsailors. The level of the sailing dramatically increased with the helpof our three coaches Sam, Alex and Grant. With their coaching, wewere all able to race at our best and create some tense situations.I would like to thank everyone on the start boat and on the shorethat helped make this a great season. I would also like to thankSam, Alex and Grant for their great training, Rob Weight for beingour Optimist representative as well as Debbie Blaauw for makingsure everything from social events to regattas ran smoothly.Without them we wouldn’t have been able to do as well as wehave done this season.Aaron WrightO’pen BIC Class <strong>Report</strong>It has been a great year for the O’Pen BIC class especially given itis only in its fourth year in WA and second at our <strong>Club</strong>. This season,RFBYC had 12 boats with an average of eight racing each week.It was great to see four new sailors join our fleet - Oscar Rees,Drew Minto, Zac Littlewood and Tom Hume and to note that other<strong>Club</strong>s in Perth had also increased numbers. The popularity andrecognition of the class is rising and with it, the competition.There has been ongoing coaching by Daniel Medd and othershere at RFBYC for which the sailors really appreciate. Thiscombined with our <strong>Club</strong> hosting the Australian Nationals has ledto the development of fierce competition and increased skills.This resulted in junior sailors dominating at the State and Nationallevels. Training events this year included Westsail, Juniorsail and athree day camp held from RFBYC with 26 boats participating. Thiswas a huge success which enabled all WA sailors to get to knoweach other at the same time as achieving improvement in skills.The season looked promising right from the start as we had sailorsfrom four different <strong>Club</strong>s take part in the winter series at RFBYC. Theresults were Chris Gallen 1st and Oliver Medd 3rd. Over the year wehad 12 events hosted by <strong>Club</strong>s across WA.The season started with Sail Fremantle (FSC), Rumble in the Reach(EFYC) and the International Classes Regatta here at RFBYC. Wehad good turn outs with over 20 boats. The wins were sharedbetween Chris Gallen and Oliver Medd with Jordan Bishop closebehind. Other regattas included <strong>Royal</strong> Perth Mini Series, and twoothers down south including the Koombana <strong>Bay</strong> Regatta. In these,Jordan Bishop performed well and Lachlan Medd and KaiellaTaylor showed big improvements.In the State Championship held at PDSC, Chris Gallen took out 1stplace with Jordan Bishop 2nd and Oliver Medd 4th. Kaiella Taylormanaged 3rd in the girls (a great effort given she comes up fromBunbury each week to race at RFBYC). Jordan Bishop won theunder 13’s and Chris Gallen won the Open. It was a tough regattabut we all did well.The National Championships were held at RFBYC, where 58 boatscompeted. Five RFBYC made the the top ten sailors which reflects<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 19

the strength of our <strong>Club</strong>. The overall winner was Shaun Herbert fromNew Zealand, Chris Gallen 2nd and Oliver Medd 3rd. Chris Gallenalso won the under 16 division, and Oliver Medd 2nd.For the 2013 Australian O’pen BIC Cup, the distributor (BIC) broughta container of around 30 charter boats and these have all beensold. This means the WA fleet size has increased from around 35to 60 boats. We also have two new <strong>Club</strong>s starting BICs, Mandurahand Safety <strong>Bay</strong>, so next season should be even more competitive.All of these achievements would not be possible without the mainsponsors Zhik and Ronstan and the team of volunteers in canteensand start committees and all the parents, coaches, <strong>Club</strong> organisers,the BIC Association and all competitors. Special mention must goto Daniel Medd, our Class President and Bevan McKavanagh, thesupplier for Australia to whom I thank on behalf of all the sailors. Iwould also like to thank RFBYC for their continued support of ourclass and junior sailing. I would encourage anyone to try out a BIC.29er Class <strong>Report</strong>Chris GallenThe 2012/2013 29er season at RFBYC has been a fantastic one, withexponential growth in the fleet as well as massive improvementand advances in all the sailors’ abilities and understanding of theclass. The past year has also seen the addition of many skilledsailors to the fleet, including Cameron Seagreen, Liam Seagreen,Brendon Wright, Shannon Wright, Ben Walsh, Andrew Briggs,Douglas Campbell and Kieran Webb. All have progressed in abilityand gained knowledge, consequently developing all of our skillsas a group.The past year has shown some very respectable achievementsfrom our 29er sailors with Liam Seagreen and Shannon Wrightwinning the Mandurah Easter Regatta, Domenic Mann andCameron Seagreen winning the States and Max Giudice and<strong>Bay</strong>den Schutte winning Sail Freo, International Classes Regattaand the <strong>Royal</strong> Perth Mini Series.After long hard training sessions, the teams of Cameron Seagreenand Shannon Wright, Douglas Campbell and Kieran Webb, DominicMann and Hayden Hunt, Alicia Spencer and Jakob Dennison,James and Lauren Dawson as well as Max Giudice and <strong>Bay</strong>denSchutte travelled over to the east, where they participated in theYouth and National Championships at Melbourne and Tasmania.Joined by the Norwegians, Ragna and Maia Agerup, the RFBYCteam was keen to show off their skills to the rest of Australia at theNational Championships, hosted in Melbourne at McCrae <strong>Yacht</strong><strong>Club</strong>. Although no one had their greatest regatta, we all managedto place within the twenties, a commendable result for everyone.Special mention to Dom and Hayden, for pulling off a 1st with twominutes to spare, shocking everyone immensely! The followingregatta was the Youth Nationals, hosted by the <strong>Royal</strong> Tasmanian<strong>Yacht</strong> Squadron. The conditions were not ideal, with stormy,freezing weather and winds well over 30 knots, much unlike Perth.Although we got off to a positive start, the team, excluding Dougand Kieran, achieved mid fleet results. For the heavyweights Dougand Kieran, they enjoyed this weather, pulling off a 13th overallwhich was a great result considering the competition.The 2013 JESS team, which consists of the Seagreens, Wrights,Ben Walsh and Dom Mann, have all been training very hardand frequently, preparing themselves for their tour to Europe tocompete in world class regattas. I wish all of you luck in Europe aswell as encourage everyone to look into the tour in the followingyears ahead. It is a brilliant opportunity and will change your lifeand sailing career.This year has been a very successful year for the 29er fleet, withgrowing numbers as well as taking out all regattas in WA. Finally,I’d like to thank all of the volunteers especially the race officersJeff Brown and John Taylor, Chris Gilmour and the canteen Ladies.Additionally the race course team who help week in and week outat the <strong>Club</strong> and the <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> staff of Debbie Blaauw and Paul<strong>Bay</strong>liss. To all my fellow 29er sailors, and especially David Mann, forproviding world class training for the class – thank you for makingall this possible.Max Giudice49erFX Class <strong>Report</strong>The 2012/2013 sailing season has been one of great progress anddevelopment in the 49erFX class, as it marked the first year of 49erFXsailing not only at <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong>, but around theworld. In 2012, the 49erFX was selected as the women’s skiff for theRio 2016 Olympic Games. It is based on the existing 49er men’s skiff,however the skiff is optimised for women with a smaller rig and sails.With the current success of the skiff program, 49erFX sailing becamequickly based at our <strong>Club</strong>, under the guidance and coaching ofDave Mann. Our current squad members include Danielle Carr,Lauren Dawson, Monique DeVries, Ella Guidice, Chelsea Hall, KateLathouras and Tessa Parkinson.Ella Giudice and Tessa Parkinson were fortunate enough toreceive 49erFX rigs in the first shipment to Australia in October2012, and began training hard in preparation for a summer ofracing in the Eastern States. We competed at ISAF World CupSail Melbourne, as well as Sail Sydney and the 49erFX AustralianNational Championships. The results of these three regattas wereused as selection criteria for the 2013 Australian Sailing SquadFX sailors. I competed in these three events with Caitlin Elks, andTessa Parkinson competed with Kate Lathouras. Tessa and Katesailed consistently over the summer to rank as the top FX team inAustralia earning a place in the Australian Sailing Squad. Tessa andKate placed 2nd at Sail Melbourne, 3rd at Sail Sydney, and 1st atthe National Championships. Caitlin and I were ranked 3rd afterthe summer of racing, placing 3rd at Sail Melbourne, 2nd at SailSydney and 4th at the National Championships.Upon returning from the east coast, Ella and Tessa resumed sailingto be joined by two more FX crews – Monique DeVries and DanielleCarr, as well as Lauren Dawson and Chelsea Hall, greatly addingto the value of training sessions with the increase in fleet size.The next major calendar event for the FX fleet was the 49er and FXState Championships, held at RFBYC for the first time in April. In theweek leading up to the States, we had the privilege of attending atraining camp held by national 49er coach Emmett Lazich, wherewe were able to hone our boat-handling and racing skills prior tothe state championships. The States provided a great weekendof tight racing between the four FX boats, with greatly variedconditions and breezes testing the whole fleet. Tessa and Katewere consistent throughout the weekend and won the event by 2points, with <strong>Bay</strong>den Schutte and Ella in 2nd, Monique and Danielle3rd, and Lauren and Chelsea 4th.This season has been a very busy and exciting one for the 49erFXfleet, with great progress being made in sailing this new OlympicClass. Each week the level of sailing, and interest in the fleetcontinues to grow, and thanks must go to the <strong>Club</strong> for maintainingthe strong level of support that has been shown to the squad.Particular thanks must go to Paul <strong>Bay</strong>liss, David Mann, and DebbieBlaauw, for all the individual hours that they have put in over thisseason, in organizing racing, coaching and regattas, and makingevery endeavour to ensure that RFBYC is at the forefront of 49erFXracing in Australia and around the world.Ella Giudice20 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Contender <strong>Report</strong>The Contender is an often misunderstood dinghy class, attractiveto sailors that don’t see the point of hiking (ever seen a Laser sailorgoing upwind smiling?) but not quite old in mind enough to sailkeelboats. From that the criteria falls close to 10 unique Membersat RFBYC that call themselves Contender sailors.This past season has seen great racing, surprisingly few breakages,a new Member or two, a new radical spreaderless rig, the exitof our forefather John Cassidy and plenty of tall stories. On mostscheduled Saturday races you will see anywhere from three toeight Contender sailors trying to outwit and outlast each other.This season also saw the Contenders join in Thursday afternoonraces - who doesn’t love the thought of consistent sea breezes,combined with open waters due to the rest of Perth being at theoffice, topped off with a free bottle of wine.Our National titles were held in Adelaide (Adelaide Sailing <strong>Club</strong>)during early January 2012 and our Members sailed extremely wellto finish 3rd (Clay Cook), 7th (Richard Shallcross), and 9th (RossBrennan). A couple of months after returning from Adelaide, wecombined the RFBYC and Hillary’s <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Contender fleets tosail the State Titles. With the first four races sailed in five - eight knotsand then the final four in 20-25 knots it proved to be a testing yetthrilling regatta.The fleet will soon commence regular training for next year’sNationals to be sailed mid-January 2014 off Lake Macquarie(Belmont Sailing <strong>Club</strong>) and then quickly followed by the big event,the World Titles, for which many Brits and Europeans are expectedto attend.JESS TourClay CookThe 2012 Junior Exchange Sailing Scholarship (JESS) was a greatsuccess. After many long months of training, preparation andfundraising, the team departed for seven weeks of sailing in Europe,competing in Kieler Woche, the 29er European Championships aswell as the 29er World Championships. Coach David Mann andManager Chelsea Hall lead all the sailors on tour consisting ofMax Giudice, Ella Giudice, Hayden Hunt, <strong>Bay</strong>den Schutte, AliciaSpencer and Courtney Higgins.Upon our arrival in Hamburg, Germany we picked up our tourvan and set out for Alfeld, where we were met by Marianne andWolfgang Stenz. Marianne and Wolfgang have been supportingthe JESS tour for the past 24 years. We spent a few days with themin their home in Alfeld, recovering from our long trip over, enjoyingthe beautiful scenery and incredible food, as well as learningabout the long history of the JESS program.JESS 2012 was the first of the tour ever to be sailed in the 29er class.Our first regatta was Kieler Woche, an amazing sailing experience.Every night we would eat at the <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> and explore the vastarray of food, entertainment, music and sailing gear that was onoffer at the regatta. Kieler was an amazing experience with over90 boats split into two fleets, dramatically improving our sailing.Following the completion of Kiel, we packed up our boats andmade our way to the harbor to catch the ferry to Norway. InNorway, our Perth friends met us in the harbor; KC, Maia andRagna Agerup, who had kindly offered to billet the team whilst wetrained in Norway with the Norwegian National Team. The teamspent a week in Norway, again improving and learning skills in thechoppy waters of Hankø.After a weeks training in Norway we returned to Kiel, picked up outboats from the <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> and began the ten-hour drive to Sopot,Poland. After a long day of driving, towing three 29ers and a coachboat, we arrived in Sopot, where we were glad to finally be ableto rest. After a few days of boat work, rest, and exploring the shopsand markets in Sopot, we began training again in preparation forthe regatta.There were 99 boats entered into the regatta, and we all knew thatthe competition would be fierce as everyone was testing their skillsbefore the 29er Worlds. Racing in Poland was tough with up to sixraces per day in varying conditions. The JESS team end up withcredible placings of 18th, 34th and 36th.As soon as racing finished, we spent the afternoon in the rainloading our boats on to the trailer preparing to drive to Travemündefor the 29er Worlds, which began two days after the EuropeanChampionships. After our 10-hour drive through the night, wearrived in Travemünde and went back to our house for some muchneeded rest. The World Championships were soon to begin, andas we had just completed six hard days of racing, we were keento see how our skills had developed for the penultimate regatta.With 219 boats entered into the regatta, racing in four fleets, racingwas set to be intense and the competition fierce. There were manyfrustrating days waiting for the wind to arrive, with racing oftenfinishing after 8.00pm.The whole team learnt a lot, racing against some of the Worldsbest 29er sailors. Max and Hayden had a great result, finishing 31stin gold fleet. Ella and Courtney raced a very disappointing finalsseries in 46th position in gold fleet. Alicia and <strong>Bay</strong>den finished up21st in Silver fleet, and although they were a little disappointed, stilla great result to finish the tour.Following the regatta we travelled to Alfeld for a few days withMarianne and Wolfgang before making our way back home.Marianne and Wolfgang welcomed us back into their home,where we enthusiastically recounted stories of our sailing and allthe amazing experiences we had whilst travelling. After a few daysof rest, relaxation and ensuring all the JESS equipment was packedup ready for next year’s tour, we made our way to Hamburg airportto begin the long trip home.Overall, the JESS tour was an amazing experience in terms ofboth the sailing and the insight into European culture. The tour ransmoothly and we all had a huge amount of fun whilst in Europe.I would undoubtedly recommend the JESS program to any sailorinterested in the 29er class and competing at a world level, as itwas an experience unrivalled by any other.Ella and Max GiudiceCruising in Company<strong>Report</strong>CommitteeRon Kempin (Chairman)Peter ArmanascoRichard NewnhamCruising in Company has completed an eight event program forthe 2012/2013 season.Due to ongoing weather extremes many of the events had tobe modified. With our normal briefing immediately prior to eachcruise, we are able to adjust our destinations accordingly andenjoy comfortable cruising.We would like to thank all participants for their attention to safetyaspects and cooperation in terms of radio schedules.Cruising in Company welcomes all <strong>Club</strong> yachts to join in and enjoythese sailing adventures in uncrowded destinations.Ron Kempin<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 21

DRAGONOverall Consistency - Presidents Trophy & Stephen CraigPerpetual Trophy1st Gazelle XIV Geoff Black2nd Allegra Geoff Totterdell3rd Nerus Rob BlackPre-Christmas Consistency - Valmadre Trophy1st Gazelle XIV Geoff BlackPost-Jan Consistency - <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Trophy1st Allegra Geoff TotterdellChampionship - M J Ahern Trophy1st Scoundrel William Packer2nd Icefyre Ron Packer/John Longley3rd Nerus Rob BlackMost Fastest Times - Huck Scott TrophyScoundrel William PackerFLYING 15Consistency - Lady Stonehaven Challenge Cup1st Ffast Lane 3 John Wilson2nd Affrodisiac Ron Packer3rd Ffull Back Humphrey HaleChampionship - Burong Trophy1st Affrodisiac Ron Packer2nd Tuffan Up David Yu3rd Play Time Bruce McGeorgeMost Improved - Jon Vincent Perpetual TrophyFfull Back Humphrey HaleBest Dressed <strong>Yacht</strong> - Mem Herron Perpetual TrophyKiteGerard McGann/Ron HeeksMidweek Autumn Winter Series 2012A Fleet - Denis Manton Memorial Trophy1st Kite Gerard McGann/Ron HeeksB Fleet - Mulberry Estate Trophy1st Cosmos Barry JohnstonMidweek Spring Summer Series 2012-13A Fleet - Gary McNally Perpetual Trophy1st Apo Kato Kevin PalassisB Fleet - Cosmos Trophy1st Cosmos Barry Johnston2012 Frostbite SeriesGroup A1st Indecent Haste Peter Chalmer2nd Wasabi Jon Hanson3rd Kite Gerard McGann/Ron HeeksGroup B1st Bacchante Manfred Speicher2nd Storyteller Brian Haggerty3rd Air Apparent Clive McIntyreIRC1st Wasabi Jon Hanson2nd Mulberry Peter Hickson3rd Kite Gerard McGann/Ron HeeksETCHELLS1st Jaloralee Dave Roberts2nd Cost Plus Ten Keith Anderson3rd All Care No Responsibility Bruce Maloney65th Bunbury & ReturnRace ResultsFully Crewed – IRC1st General Lee Paul Eldrid/Scott Disley2nd Hoodoo Man Craig Carter3rd Knee Deep Phil ChildsFully Crewed – YAH1st Jaffa Terry Posma2nd Hoodoo Man Craig Carter3rd Walk on the Wild Side Garth Curran (fastest)Double-Handed – IRC1st Kraken Todd Giraudo2nd Optimus Prime Trevor Taylor3rd Cutty Wren Peter HenleyDouble-Handed – YAH1st Kraken Todd Giraudo2nd Optimus Prime Trevor Taylor3rd Cutty Wren Peter HenleyFarrawa Cup Series2012-2013Division 11st General Lee Paul Eldrid / Scott Disley2nd Alfresco Frank Saraceni3rd Knee Deep Phil ChildsDivision 21st Mulberry Peter Hickson2nd Hoodoo Man Craig Carter3rd Steel de Breeze Brian de VriesDivision 31st Dynamic Laurie Flynn2nd IRC Numbers GameChris Higham2nd YAH Le TruckBill Burbidge3rd Le Jag Roger RaymondDouble Handed1st Lithium Graeme Monkhouse2nd Cutty Wren Peter Henley3rd Wyuna Dennis VincentPremier Cruising1st Babystar Isabel LawCategory 61st Time Bandit Rob MennieOverall Farrawa Cup WinnerGeneral LeePaul Eldrid / Scott Disley<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 23

SeniorMembers1943 Ahern John J *1955 Ahern MichaelFrancis1985 Ainslie JonathonJames1972 Allan Angus Craib1972 Allen GeoffreyLloyd1960 Anderson Alan Stirling B *1964 Anderson AlexanderJames1948 Anderson Peter Rodney1947 Argyle Rory E S *1967 Auguste Arthur *1967 Auguste Robert *Stephen1956 Baird RichardHutchin1967 Bant Baden *William1989 Barrett Bryan Edward *1980 Beaver Michael John *1980 Berry Ralph James1976 Bettridge Glenn *Watkins1970 Betts Trevor Stanley *1949 Bird Peter John1950 Black Geoffrey *Cave1950 Black John Silvers *1949 Black Robert *Archer1984 Blades Gary Charles *1950 Bold GordonCharles1963 Bolton John William1971 Brazier JohnFrancis M1964 Brogan William *Francis1951 Brown Lyndon *Mayfield1957 Bunning Gavin Law1953 Bunning RobertGeorge1979 Burges KimberleyDouglas1964 Bush AnthonyFrancis1963 Cameron Robert *Edward K1990 Caple Donald Leslie *1972 Carroll SimonMacewan1972 Chapman Russell Burley1962 Chappell Ross**1978 Chatfeild- Paul H S *Clarke1992 Chipper KimberleyJohn1987 Clarke Lewis Joseph1956 Clifford Keith Barry *1960 Clifton Timothy *Maxwell1948 Clough OBE W Harold1966 Coleman John Dennis *1964 Collibee John Mervyn1967 Collins MarcusWilliam1951 Cotterell William Gary1969 Cox FrederickGeorge1972 Craig David Melville1981 Crawford Errol James1956 Cresswell Peter James1962 Crockett Frank Edward1963 Crommelin Barry *1985 Cronin RaeMargaret1962 Cullity DenisMichael1984 Dempsey Kenneth *1951 Deykin SydneyClement1973 Donati Alec1973 Dowland IanFargheson G1959 Dry Philip Edward1983 Durant HaroldVernon1952 Eastwood PeterDouglas1989 Eaton Ronald Eric *1960 Ednie-Brown Antony Colin1982 Edwards Kevin John1975 Eggleston Deryck John1949 Evans Hereward *Shann1964 Evans RodneyMichael1961 Ewan David Groom *1950 Farmer Jonathan *Ward1957 Finn Michael *Arthur1973 Fisher John Lewis *1952 Fisher MorrisMaxwell1949 Fitzhardinge Jnr John Berkeley *1968 Fletcher Ronald *Gordon1946 Forbes Robert Slade2001 Forrest Kimberley *Grant1972 Freedman Douglas Ian *1974 Garland William John1960 Garton-Smith Robert1989 Gillies Hunter *1961 Gilmour William *Norman1973 Gosling Geoffrey *Stewart1985 Green JohnBradshaw1988 Greville-Collins Rodney John *1969 Grey RonaldWilliam1973 Groucutt David Stuart *1973 Grover CharlesRaymond1979 Hall John David1992 Halvorson Louis Allan *1959 Hancock Anthony Ian *1957 Hardwick Richard Allen1969 Hartz CliveRaymond1953 Harvey John Alyster1972 Hay Peter*Malcolm1970 Heenan Eric Michael1974 Henderson Thomas Rex *1988 Hickling OAM GeoffreyWilliam1943 Hobbs A.O. Michael S T *1988 Hoffman Neville Elliot1974 Holmes TimothyAlastair1974 House (Sen) Anthony *Keith1947 Houston BruceHamilton1981 Hovell Clive DeBerdt1962 Howie GraemeBruce1973 Hubbard Robert Keith *1988 Hudson-Taylor John *1974 Hughes Rex Clark1943 Hughes Ross Edward1975 Hullett John Leslie1964 Humann David J1981 Hunt MichaelWilliam1963 Hunter Peter Irwin *1963 Jacoby Geoffrey *Ian M1973 James GeoffreyAustin1952 James Thomas G A1959 James Walter *Alexander1971 Jenkin JohnMcmillan1947 Jenkinson Peter1987 Joel BernardSimon S26 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

1988 Joel Stretton S1957 Johnson AndrewWilliam1967 Johnson Walter Hubert *1978 Johnston Barry James *1966 Johnston Colin William1973 Jones DavidGordon1970 Jones Ronald Ernest1960 Jordan David John *1955 Kelly PeterCampbell1973 Kelsall DavidMonteith1971 Kernot Thomas John1942 Kingsbury AndrewCharles1982 Kopke Peter Allan1971 Kornweibel Murray *1969 Kornweibel Robin Charles *1973 Kyle Donald Bruce *1956 Law AnthonyDavid1973 Leaman Peter James *1995 Leggo John HaroldEdwards1960 Lidbury John Dalton1960 Locke AndrewJames1948 Lodge Sydney1964 Longley Am John Francis *1943 Lynn PeterGeoffrey1960 Macaulay John Barry C1967 Maine Paul Lindsay1972 Malloch Terry Flight *1959 Manser RonaldCharles1969 Marshall DenistonClive1997 Mason Peter *1954 Maywood Bruce Alfred1968 McAllister CraigDouglas1978 McGeorge BruceGraham1970 McGillvray John Robert1980 McKay John David *1967 McPhee John Alfred1964 Mews ChristopherJohn1984 Meyers Jeffrey Cordt *1957 Michael OAM Michael A *1960 Milner John Douglas1979 Milner Peter John *1974 Moncrieff JohnStansfeld1970 Morris John C1947 Morrison John Basil *********1974 Munro StuartCampbell1973 Murphy CharlesDenys1987 Newnham Allan Richard *1985 Newton Barry1985 Nockolds Brian Robert *1996 Oliver Oscar Neil1975 Olson Peter John1952 O'Malley Charles1959 O'Sullivan FrancisDonald1977 Palmer Ian Murray *1969 Parslow Adam *Alexander1966 Paterson Richard John *1944 Paton Snr JamesLampard1963 Patrick Neil *1973 Paulik Bruce Walter1954 Perrin Robert John *1957 Phillips Derwent C *2006 Picton-Warlow Elliott John1970 Prendergast Francis John1962 Prosser Philip*Hanham1962 Rafferty Ronald *Thomas1964 Rimes Garnet Dean1962 Robins FrederickCharles1953 Robinson Ian Graham1969 Rose Ronald1967 Ryan PeterWesthoven1984 Sebo Raymond *Maxwell1954 Shallcross Michael *Victor1966 Shellabear Ian Langdon1951 Stafford Graham *Henry1958 Stevenson James Keith *1982 Stone Brian Grant1949 Stone Noel Trevor *1974 Surveyor Ivor1993 Sutherland John Hamley1962 Tasker Barry Lee *1964 Thomas Kim1976 Thompson Andrew G1957 Thompson Peter Lindsay1997 Thornley Brian Henry L1983 Tilbrook Clarence *Bencroft1985 Tocas Keith*Komninos1972 Tout JohnTerrence1982 Treleaven Peter John *Cole1974 Tremain DonaldWilliam1978 Turner Neil Robert *1994 Unmack Anthony *Frank1966 Vivian-Williams John*Reginald1960 Wade ThomasKimberley1970 Walker John Francis *1985 Wallis John Frank *1967 Walsh TimothyFrederick1971 Watkins Lyndon1956 Watson Simon M O1981 Wellington Russell T *1973 Wells Arthur Leslie1972 Weston Colin1959 Whitaker Edwin James1947 White William Stuart1984 Wiggins Christopher M *1969 Williams Oliver Morrice *1977 Wilson John Leslie *1969 Wisbey Peter Norman *1976 Woods Evan Wilson *1985 Woodworth Maurice *Winfield1993 Wordsworth David John1988 Young David James<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 27

OrdinaryMembers2001 Ackerman StevenCharles2005 Ackland TimothyRobert2013 Adams Dirk *2007 Adams Stuart1994 Adamson Ian Robert1997 Agland RonaldJames1979 Ahern Patrick David *1970 Ahern Steven Ross *2000 Aitken RobertJames1985 Alderson Grant *Lawrence1982 Allan JeromePatrick1982 Allan MatthewPeter1977 Allan Peter Griffith *1976 Allen Marshall K *1998 Allison Paul David1991 Amara Dario Angelo2009 Ambrose JulianTheodore1973 Anderson Brian Hadley2007 Anderson David William1994 Anderson Keith Robert *1974 Anderson Sandra *1999 Anderson TimothyDavid2010 Andrews Steven Peter *2001 Anstee-Brook Graham Ivan2011 ANTILL Tracy Jane *2012 Ardagh Michael1999 Armanasco Peter*Stephen2012 Armstrong Ian2000 Armstrong Robert John2006 Arndt Janet1997 Arnold Barry Vernon *1961 Arnold Gregory Lee2000 Arnold Matthew Lee1978 Arundell Mark Richard2012 Atkins Adrian Peter1986 Atkins John King *1986 Atkinson ThomasDrummond2008 Bailey Guy Franklin2005 Bailey Scott*Anthony1988 Baker AndrewRichard*****1997 Baker BryoniCaroline1997 Baker GlynnRichard2007 Ball Charles Irving *1999 Bannerman ThomasBedford1985 Barblett Peter James *1992 Barrymore Stuart John *2010 Barwood Simon James *2001 Battley John Richard *2004 Baxter Charles Jack2012 Baxter John Charles2002 Beck Hamish R *1999 Beesley David2007 Beeson Paul Dominic1989 Bell MichaelWayne1976 Bennett Andrew *Phillip Rob1988 Bennett GilesKenneth2006 Benson Trevor2012 Bernhardt Paul Damien1974 Berns Simon Harold2002 Berrell Gary1985 Berry David Ronald *2012 Berry Ray Dennis1984 Berry Stephen *Robert1990 Beurteaux Rodney *William1994 Bevis Scott*Maxwell1997 Bingemann Christopher *G1997 Bingemann Michael *Robert2009 Bingham Robert2007 Bivoltsis Demetre Jim1992 Blaauw Gordon2009 Black Darryl Edgar1974 Black James *Anthony1983 Black Robert Hirzel *2006 Blades Curtis Charles *1997 Blair Richard *Lennox2010 Blankenburgs Andris2006 Boehm Jack1992 Bond John Bryan1994 Bontempo Carmelo *2010 Borland Kenneth *John2012 Bowden Donald *1991 Bowen Martin Roger2013 Bowen Terry James2005 Bowers Lee *1972 Bowman Peter Charles2007 Boyatzis Paul Michael *1992 Boyd Adrian *Graeme2011 Boyle StephenRichard1999 Brady Leo Francis2006 Brandon Norman John *1984 Brazier Lisa Maree2008 Brealey Sean*Gregory2012 Breen Stephen1978 Brennan Ross John *1996 Broadfield Robert *1982 Brodziak John Albert *1978 Brogan Alistair John *1988 Brotherson AnastasiaNewby1999 Brouard Lorraine *1995 Brown Christopher2007 Brown Geoffrey2012 Brown Martin *2010 Browne-CooperJonathanToby2010 Bryant Peter John1974 Buckeridge Leonard *Walter1989 Bunning JamesRobert1986 Bunning RobertClarkson1974 Burke StephenRaymond1976 Burnham Paul Brian1980 Burt AndrewRichard1999 Burvill Ian Charles *1970 Busby John William2010 Butler MarkFrederick2012 Bux Adil1997 Byrne Brendan Paul *2001 Byrne Kieran *Gerard1970 Caddy Stephen *Mark2010 Cameron Euan James *1980 Cameron GrahamDavid2006 Campbell Alan Neville *2008 Campbell ChristopherMichael2000 Campbell David John *2012 Campbell Ian *1995 Campbell Stuart *2010 Canaris Fred2010 Canaris John *2013 Capon OliverFleming28 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

1997 Caporale Nicole1986 Cardaci Carlo Charles1974 Carew-Reid JamesHastings1979 Carnachan HamishGordon1977 Carr Christopher J1996 Carrick MichaelJoseph2007 Carson AnthonyMaxwell1991 Carson Maxwell2009 Carter Craig Gillen *2011 Castles David Robert1997 Cazalet FrancisMichael2012 Celim Izzet Bahadir *1998 Chaffey Peter2003 Chalmer Peter*Geoffrey1998 Chapman BettineMillicent1989 Chappell Peter Trevor *2005 Charnaud SimonBenedict2008 Chatfield Raymond *1983 Cheffins Peter James1976 Chesterman Charles *Roger2006 Clark Lloyd *2002 Clarke Ian Richard *2002 Clohessy Alison *2007 Clough ElizabethAnne1980 Clough Jock Mcrae *2006 Clough JosephineJane1988 Clough WilliamMcrae2003 Clowes Dorothy Lois *2005 Clune MichaelVincent2009 Clyne Ian Barton2006 Cockerill Russell *Vaughn1980 Cocks Timothy *Edward1982 Coffey MichaelClifford2003 Cole Steven *2007 Coleman TimothyJames2010 Coll Stuart William1999 Collins Anthony *David2006 Collinson Wayne *Adrian1994 Connor Anthony Luke2000 Connor PeterDamian*2011 Cook Clay *2011 Cook Rachel2003 Cornwall Geoff *2011 Coward PatrickJoseph2006 Coxon Sheldon *2000 Craig David *Anthony1971 Craig Robert Leslie *2002 Craven JamesAsseton1998 Cribbes Katherine A1998 Cribbes Robert *Alexander1989 Crisp Warwick *Stanley1981 Crommelin Peter William *1986 Crommelin Timothy Louis2009 CronstedtAFSMMalcolmGraham1998 Cross Marian Joy1987 Croudace JulianThomas2000 Crump Justin Lloyd1971 Crump Nevill G *2003 Cullen JamesDonald1990 Cummins Timothy Keith *1988 Curnow Michael Paul2012 Currie Hugh2005 Currie William Noel *1994 Cutbush Murray *Sheen2000 Dale Christopher D1990 Dale Giles Rodney2002 Daniels Shawn *2012 Davies Stephanie *Joy2001 Davies Stephen *Michael2013 Davis BruceJonathan1998 Davis Nicholas *James2009 Davis StephenJames1998 Dawe Graham *Mcintyre1988 Day Ian Philip *2006 De Jonge Robert Brian2007 De La Hunty David Pilbara2006 De Tastes Bruno *1997 Deany Ian Davidson2007 Dempsey Craig William *2009 Devoto Massimo1981 Deykin David James1993 Dickinson Ronald *2006 Dienelt Kevin *2007 Dillon Emanuel *Richard1983 Dillon MichaelAnthony2011 Dillon Nicholas D C1999 Dimsey AndrewDavid2002 Disley GraemeReginald1989 Disley Scott Robert *2006 Dodd Jamie Peter *2005 Dodd WayneStanley2012 Dodds Kyle William *2013 Doepel Kim2010 Doggett Nicholas *John2000 Donraadt Jacob *Eugene2013 D'Orsogna Eugene1973 Doust Benson John *1979 Dowland Graham *Rochford1992 Downie Paul Francis2003 Drage Martin Colin *2007 Drummond KennethGordon1998 Dry Barry Charles1999 Dulaney Michael *Patrick2003 Duncan-Smith Mark Andrew *1971 Durack JohnWallace1998 Edgar John Charles2011 Edmonds Michael *Philip1988 Edwards Philip Joseph *1967 Edwards Rhys Edgar1986 Edwards Stephen *Ridgeway2009 Eftos Donald1987 Eftos George *1979 Eggleston Seth James *1985 Eldrid Paul Bradley *2012 Eliott-Lockhart Robert *1999 Ellison ChristopherM2011 Els Karl Louis1996 Emanuel TimothyJonathan1973 Emanuel TimothySydney1992 Evangelisti Marino *2007 Evans Colin R *1973 Evans DavidAndrew1975 Evans GrahamJustin S2009 Evans Mark Shann *1998 Everist Giles<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 29

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2006 Longson Ian G1972 Lord Trevor Henry *2011 Loughton Bruce John1990 Love StuartMaitland2012 Lovelady Grant *1997 Lovelady Mark James *2006 Low John Gerard *1998 Luckas Paul James C *1999 Lynam Marie-Charmaine2005 Lynch TimothyLawrence1968 Lynn AnthonyGeoffrey1970 Lynn David *Geoffrey1968 Lynn Mark*Berkeley1968 Lynn Richard *Berkeley1967 Lynn RobertBerkeley1998 Macgregor Robert *James1998 Mackinlay Alistair Robert1997 Maclaurin Gordon *Edward2009 Maclean Christopher *2013 Madan Rahul *2005 Maddern Hamish *Clarke1991 Maher Darin Philip *2012 Mahony Tim1965 Mair JohnChristian2003 Malley Ian Douglas *2008 Maloney Bruce Scott *1964 Manford Michael *Frank1990 Manford Robert *Anthony2005 Mangano Andrew *Walter2005 Manners Elise Joanne2002 Manners Garry William *1992 Manners William Barrie *2004 Manton Julia2009 Marra Mario Fausto *2012 Marsden John Sidney1996 Martin Barry Stokes1996 Martin Carol Ann *1986 Martin David Robert *1990 Martin Sean James *1997 Mason Andrew *Phillip2001 Masters Nicholas *Copley2012 Mather Geoffrey *1998 Matheson Anita *Margaret2003 Mattes Bret Wayne1967 Matyear Glen1992 Mayho Nigel Simon *2000 McAlinden Stephen *Scott1966 McAllister Rolfe Scott2013 McAlwey John Redder1992 McAullay Dean James *1986 McBriar Angus *Campbell2005 McCartney John Oliver2010 McComb JohnRowland2003 McConnell Brian James2006 McDonald Christopher *1976 McDonald Murray *Vincent2001 McGann Gerard *Joseph1997 McIntyre Clive Neil *1989 McKay Alison Mary *1996 McKay Mark Andrew1965 McKay MichaelLeonard1986 McKenzie Robert Leslie2008 McLaren Ross Keith *1999 McMillan Andrew *Charles2011 McMorrow Peter John2003 McNally Gary William *2012 McNally Glen2012 McNally Mark Daniell2010 Meager David Robert *2011 Medd Daniel *1991 Meecham Meikle *William2009 Meldrum ChristopherStewar2012 Melville ChristineKaye2002 Melville ElizabethKaye2000 Mennie Robert *Michael2009 Mews Geoffrey *Charles1990 Mews Thomas *William1969 Michael DavidKenneth W2003 Michael Jack1979 Michael Marcus C *1973 Michael Peter Basil1995 Middlemas Ian Peter *1997 Miles Kym Lindon2012 Mill Andrew1997 Millar David John *2013 Miller AndrewJames2001 Miller Andrew John1986 Mills David John *2013 Millson EdwinaJessica Diane2003 Milne Gregory Paul *2009 Milner Brett Peter *1997 Milner John*Gregory2008 Mitchell Anthony *Richard2012 Mitchell Craig2012 Moennich Stefan *2000 Momber Adrian *Michael1998 Monro Scott Robert2001 Montarello Ned1988 Moore AndrewRobert J2011 Moore BrendaFrancis2006 Moore Evan Jon *2006 Moore Paul Derek *1996 Moorman Thomas *Joseph2006 Morgan Andrew1999 Morgan KennethDavid1976 Morlet Nigel2012 Morlet-Brown Karen2001 Moylan Keith Francis2010 Moyser Louis1995 Mudford Peter John2012 Munachen Christopher *2001 Murphy Gerald F *1993 Myles Marshall2001 Nagle FrederickJohn1974 Nash Robert John1991 Naughton John Leslie *1988 Naylor Guy Robert2007 Negri Carl Anthony2004 Neilson James *2011 Nelson ChristopherMichael2009 Nelson Peter *1971 Nicholas Gregory *John1994 Niven Robert Garry *2013 Nixon RichardDonald1983 Norgard Ross Stewart *2003 Norman Christopher *John2001 O Mahony StephenGerald2011 O'Beirne AlexanderHenry*32 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

2007 O'Brien Richard John2010 O'Dea StevenFrancis1997 O'Dea (Jnr) JosephMichael1997 O'Dea (Snr) JosephMichael1980 O'Donnell Alice-joye1988 Ogden Geoffrey *Charles2013 O'Keeffe Mark Timothy1988 Oldfield Ian Bernard *2007 Oliver Mark ( Brian) *1978 Olson Ian Peter *2009 Osling Kerry Howard *2013 Ostergaard Paul FredrickNorwood2009 O'Sullivan Kevin David1976 O'Sullivan TrevorGeorge2012 Ottaviano Antonino1963 Packer Anthony *1994 Packer Peter*Geoffrey1987 Packer Philippa *Anne1967 Packer William *2013 Page RohanDesmond1997 Palassis Kevin *Michael2007 Parish RichardMilton2009 Parker Ian Robert2004 Parker Mark Connell *1969 Parker Robert *William1975 Parker Susan Helen *2013 Parkinson OAM Tessa2006 Parnell Geoffrey *1994 Pass RobertJoseph1994 Paterson Gregory Ian *1992 Paterson Luke Martin *1978 Patrick Benjamin Neil *1986 Payne Richard *Andrew2010 Pearce Callum Bruce *1993 Pearce Grant *William G2009 Pearks Kevin *2006 Peche Philippe *1997 Perlman David *1995 Perrin AnthonyJohn2004 Petersen John2011 Petroff Peter Richard *2009 Phillips Chris Paul *1993 Phillips John Michael **1985 Phillips MartinJohnston2010 Pilkington Kevin William1989 Pilkington Michael *Gerard1998 Pitt Richard *Nichola1985 Pitt Rodney *Philip B2011 Playford David Alan2013 Plunkett Karl Edward1998 Poland Gregory *David2012 Ponsonby MilesChambre1990 Pope MichaelCampbel1963 Poynton AM John Hartley1990 Prendiville Peter Garrett1967 Prevost John Lucien *1975 Prosser Neville Phillip1975 Prosser Simon Bruce *1992 Pugh MichaelMaurice2011 Pulsford WilliamPatrick2009 Purio WalterPatrick2012 Quann Oliver2008 Rance Joshua Ben2010 Rapaic Peter *1988 Raymond Roger *1996 Readhead Craig Leslie *2001 Rechichi OAM Elise Maree2012 Rees Jahne *1989 Reiffer Paul*Barrington1996 Repard A C W (Bill)2011 Rice Martin David *2003 Riddle David Harvey2002 Ridley Mark William1972 Rifici Peter Samuel *1990 Rinehart Georgina *Hope2012 Rintoul Robert1982 Rivers Malcolm Ian1998 Roberts David Evan *2000 Roberts David *Richard1998 Roberts Denby Emma1981 Roberts TimothyAndrew2001 Robertson Alan Wilkie *1998 Robertson Logan Tait2000 Robinson Craig Ross *1997 Robinson Kim *2000 Robson Martin *Douglas2010 Rodda Mark Trevor2002 Rodoreda Richard *Andrew2008 Rogers Scot Brewster2012 Rose Christopher *James1994 Rose Mark James *1986 Rowbottam Mark1988 Rowley WilliamGraeme2010 Rowson Warren1987 Ruse Anthony *Leighton2002 Russell-Cargill William *Geoffrey2007 Russell-Smith MargaretAnne2012 Ryan Stephen *Gavin2012 Ryder AnthonyGerard1989 Sadleir GeorgeTravers2011 Sadleir Paul Stephen1999 Safar John Jan *2006 Salom Peter Clive *2006 Salter Geoffrey *2006 Satterley Nigel2006 Saunders PeterMichael1987 Schmitz Harry Edward *2006 Schoenhoff Thor Friedrich *2008 Scott Philip David1989 Scott RobertJames1983 Scott Roderick *James2004 Seabrook John Wyborn *2009 Seagreen David William1982 Sexton Joffre Donald1999 Shallcross Richard *Victor2002 Sharpe Brett *2002 Shea Rodney *Alexander2011 Sheldrick Dominic *John1968 Shellabear Christopher L2009 Shellabear JeremyPaget2001 Shellabear JonathanNicholas1981 Shephard Adam Scott *1980 Shephard Cameron *1976 Sheppard CarolynSusan G2006 Sier Michael *2009 Simich Karl Matthew *1994 Simpson John Andrew1989 Sinton LeonardJeffrey*<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 33

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Boat RegisterDIVISION 1Adams Rib RF21 Lynn D 10.6Airborn RF11 Petroff P R 10.82Apo Kato RF400 Palassis K M 10.97Ballistic RF217 Parslow A A 10.3Bateau Rouge RF90 Meyers J C 9.12Black Betty RF888 McNally G 12.8Caramba RF8000 Huybens B 8Classic Attitude II R158 Warner H D 9.5Dogs AUS331 Chappell P TFrench Kiss RF447 McLaren R K 13.69General Lee AUS1 EldridDisleyP BS R11.3Golden Eagle RF111 Wallis J F 12.8Grand Bleu RF89 Niven R G 9.7Grandprix RF8881 McNally R J 10.86Gypsy RF870 CampbellZornHammer AndTongsSG8.7RF525 Dodds K W 7.8Heart Of Gold RF770 Wren M N 11.61Hitchhiker II RF1000 Fricker-HamptonGilmoreVR GHoodoo Man AUS111 Carter C G 11.95Hydrotherapy RF101 Starling D B 11Indecent Haste RF650 Chalmer P G 6.5Jolie Breeze RF0971 Gardner M B 9.7Jonny Drama AUS772 Bowers L 7.3Kite RF0881 HeeksMcGannRG JLibertus RF42 Blair R L 13Masuichi RF160 Larkins I G 7.6Men In Black RF771 WilsonStoutThorntonL JB GE RMentari RF54 Manners W B 12MEII RF35 Hickson P 351210.97Nimbus RF2000 Martin S J 10.86Orange Crush RF897 Grootelaar P R 9.7Panamuna RF57 Gregson G 15Perie Banou II R4 Sanders AO OBE J WPrime Target AUS29 Milner B P 7.62Rum Jungle AUS788 Chappell P T 7.31Sante RF 1060 Prosser S B 10.6Sled RF5095/JPN Mitchell A R 14.32Slippery Sucker AUS807 Knight H W 7.32Southern StarSurveyorBrownF MRStand Aside RF 70 Todd C D 8.77.710.82Super Sled SIN 8888 Mitchell A R 27.4Sweet Surrender RF30 Rose C J 10.21The Bitter End AUS1 EldridDisleyThe Next Factor RF 5758 WilliamsonWallingP BS RV FD7.612.41The X Factor RF1111 Stein A 36.1This Way Up RF 360 MaddernThurstanH CB10.9Time Bandit RF818 MennieOliverMomberR MM BAWell Primed AUS161 Milner P J 9.6Windward RF237 Fisher A D 118.95Yo!2 AUS2000 Ahern P R 12.41Zuben'ubi RF66 Grassick I N 10.2DIVISION 2Andiamo RF122 Woods E W 12.14Bacchante RF1939 Speicher M 13Bella Gioia GBR566R Norgard R S 12.19Bodega RF118 Currie W 9.75C'est Bon RF74 Lockwood M J 10.23Constellation RF4 Finn M 10.2Cosmos RF0144 Johnston B J 10.5Edina RF0106 Kerl B 10.32En Avant RF33 Galton-Fenzi B 9.9Farrago RF1145 Caple D L 9.44Gelasma RF0071 CliffordAntillDonatiK BT JM12.73Idle Bones RF420 Lamb D A 9.14Indie RF34 Salter G 9.2Individual RF44 Eliott-Lockhart R 10Kuraman RF0223 Clohessy A 9.09Lady Barbara RF28 Campbell D J 9.15Lady Dainty RF0149 Wedderburn D V 9.35Le Jag RF355 Raymond R 10.3Magnus Barefoot RF196 Waterhouse S H 9.7Mimi RF103 Stafford G H 11.1Mustang Sally RF0158 Pearce C B 7.92Odds & Ends ANS150 Caddy S M 8.2Orion RF124 StowellStowellMD10.21Pallandrome RF0969 Allan P G 10.72Quasheba RF0391 Byrne K G 9.14Sea Rahnie RF63 Ward P R 9.09Severo II RF0123 Eftos G 9.3Spirit Of Olympia RF0092 MeagerRoseD RM JSri Narnia RF120 De Tastes B 10.3Strings RF23 FoskettWhitakerD GS PSulphur RF242 Newnham A R 10.4Viking Odyssey RF221 Grist M T 9.14Volante RF61 Chatfeild-Clarke P H S 9.09Volare RF91 Armanasco P S 10.87Zephyr RF15 DaviesGoddardOslingS MPK H9.19.19.85Nell RF14 Perlman D 9.53DIVISION 3Air Apparent RF104 McIntyre C N 8.3Amanita RF882 Wellington R T 8.5Aura RF125 Wheeler J G 9B 52 RF60 JenkinsCockerillI RR V8.23Carmonique RF37 Herron M K 9.39Carrageen II RF190 Manners G 8.23<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 43

DIVISION 3Cimsagro RF107 Pitt R P 8SteinA MCookie Monster RF297 Daniels S 9.75Daiquiri RF421 Williams W E 8.4Destiny AUS90 Brandon N J 7.31Fast Forward RF47 Turner N R 8.22Five Star RF280 Feher R 8.53Flashback AUS1321 Cassidy J H 7.31Free Spirit RF128 Mayho N S 8.53Fun2 AUS5304 Leslie D S 7.3Iolanthe RF58 Stone N T 8.11Jazz AUS2654 Bowden D C 7.31Jpeg AUS128 Evans H S 7.31Norsk RF78 Roberts D E 8.23Ondine RF112 Williams I J 9.4Popeye RF36 Hughes S M 7.9Pugwash RF108 MacdonaldFellows-SmithR LJ8.06Rage RF8 Day I P 8.18Sarayu RF46 Hogg C S 7.31Scud RF1 House (Sen) A K 8.53Skallagrigg RF970 Crump N G 9.75Storyteller RF427 Haggerty B C 9.8Sundance RF96 Jones D G 8.48Sweet'n Sour RF114 DulaneyFosterRyanM PW AS G7.27Tehana RF166 Halvorson L A 8.56The Phoenix RF77 Fisher A D 8.8Wafwom RF62 TateBeaverGM JWindsong RF50 Parker S H 8.46.06DIVISION 4Blew J RF164 Jersing I B 7.01By Hook OrBy CrookRF239 Murphy G F 6.8Darling Do RF117 Davies S J 7.8Galatea 93 Celim I B 8.3Hakuna Matata RF98 Stockley J D 6.5Harbour 20 RF284 Gray A J 20Haze RF5 Lipscombe T 8.38Martello RF145 Joyce M 7.27Minim Cove RF40 Black G C 6.5Minora RF79 Mangano A W 7.3Mission Impossible RF99 Parker M C 7.32Morning Mist RF52 Wiggins C M 8.2Myouzel RF95 MartinKernotD RJ ROctavia RF73 Clifton T M 4.87.21Rest Me RF68 Moennich S 5.75Sanferry Anne RF140 Kessels M 6.7Scaramouche RF287 Wilson J 6.7Sentosa RF200 Byrne B P 6.02Snitch RF84 JollyEliott-LockhartSolquest RF48 KornweibelKornweibelARR CMTake Time RF80 Galton-Fenzi B 65.97.32Tenacious RF75 Daniels S 7.92Topknot RF76 Munachen C 6.1Wanda RF300 Higgins J A 8BAKEWELL-WHITE 84 Chooks RF814 Tasker B LHooked RF812 RobsonJackP JA PKithara RF808 Twine B GLarrikin RF807 Moore P DPrivateer RF811 Scott R JVitalstatistix II RF813 Collins A DWhitebait RF809 BurvillNicholasI CG JCRUISERAlcanara AUS96 Palmer I M 29.3Backpacker Gould R C 13.7Balboa RF31 Williams J A 8.21Carinya Bird A G 14.89Delphi RF199 Totterdell G F 11Momentum RF82 Arnold B V 12.6Mouette RF18 Brodziak J A 7.3Samantha III RF148 Kempin R 8.8Thera R 11 Fitzhardinge Jnr J B 11.2Wanui RF88 Forrest K G 10.05COUTAAjax RF16 Ahern M F 7.87Aorere RF13 Van BeemMasonEclipse RF19 WilshireInglisE GA PJA SGenevieve RF3 Argyle R E S 6.711.69Hero RF131 Giudice M P 10.5Kasey RF26 CornwallFerryHanrahanJuratWalterCameronGP WM JM FJ AR EMadelaine RF2 Phillips C P 8.5Merlin RF444 Ogden G C 13Roulette RF18 BroadfieldMcMillanShannon RF197 FranklynKohlenLeclezioRA CM NP JGSwift RF188 Norman C J 8.2Taru Bowman C E 11Weeroona RF25 Cutbush M S 7.9ETCHELLSAbracadabra AUS781 DaVeiga BAll Care & NoResponsibilityAUS 1142 Maloney B SAudacious AUS561 Fisher D EAus 1382 AUS1382 Chappell P TChilli Plum AUS1367 Kerr L DChilly Bin AUS1320 Van Der Struyf D JCost Plus 10 AUS764 Anderson K RHeartstarter AUS827 LoveladyLoveladyM JJ8.588.497.9244 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ETCHELLSHighlander AUS990 Webster M JIceberg AUS737 Reiffer P BJaloralee AUS1188 Roberts D RLiquidity AUS1160 Yeldon J CLyndis AUS631 Flynn A JMarmalade AUS1357 Evangelisti MMischief2 AUS629 Vaskovics GMsmith & Wesson Aus632 MaloneyLoveladyNo JacketRequiredB SJAUS1030 Ahern P RScreaming Plum AUS1022 Kerr L DSea Lord AUS766 Mitchell A RSnowgoose II AUS142 Smith A RTametea AUS622 Weaving H YTeal AUS627 Betts T SThe Croc AUS1356 Manford M FThe Croc 2 AUS1402 Manford M FWhip It Again AUS241 Boston S JZ-ipi AUS636 McBriar A CDRAGONAchernar AUS160 Anderson J H BAeolus AUS109 Fitzhardinge J BAllegra AUS199 Totterdell G FCanewdon Witch AUS156 Standley J DCharisma AUS157 Cole SCimarron AUS153 Borland K JDragonfly AUS225 LowPackerHayJ GWP MGazelle VIII AUS155 Zimmerman M JGazelle XIV AUS197 Black G CGeorgia AUS152 WilliamsJohnsonR EA WGilt Dragon II AUS147 Mews T WGustel XI AUS055 Low J GHotspur AUS144 Stevenson K GIcefyre AUS170 PackerLongley AMRJ FJump AUS181 Maher D PLinnea AUS210 Anderson SNereus AUS191 Black R ASaphira TBA Malley I DSassafrass AUS188 Zimmerman M JScoundrel AUS214 Packer WSea Joy AUS190 Perrin R JSlaghoken III AUS078 Readhead C LSolent AUS116 Sinton L JSolveig AUS173 Cubitt M WTatsu AUS203 BennettStaffordFoulkesWizzardry AUS201 Chatfield RA PM HA HAffrodisiac AUS3619 Packer RBrilliant In Patches AUS3444 Harnett G BEl Torro AUS3933 Alderson G LFast Lane AUS3719 Wilson J LFast Lane II AUS3878 Wilson J LFfast Lane 3 AUS3980 Wilson J LFfullback AUS3493 Hale HFools Rush In AUS3578 Eggleston S JGlamour AUS3717 BarblettLeaversuchP JG DGlamour Buoys AUS3992 Barblett P JNuff Said AUS3988 Tucker D MPlay Time AUS3809 McGeorge B GRelience 17 AUS3572 Sebo R MRunning Free AUS3098 Clowes D LSuper Fox AUS2829 Tilbrook C BTsotsi AUS3744 Zamudio G DTuffan Up AUS3859 Yu D ACONTENDERAll Odd AUS2164 Edmonds M PContender AUS2443 McDonald CCasual Attire AUS2530 Cook CCruising AUS2411 Brennan R JFace My Fury AUS2237 Barwood S JFat Tulip AUS2130 Donraadt J EFire Horse AUS2494 Shallcross R VFlying Solo AUS1585 Watkins CGrenades Revenge AUS277 Cribbes R AMasquerade AUS246 Anderson S29ERAUS1290 AUS1290 Seagreen L DBarracuda AUS235 Turner JDark Magic AUS1002 Gilmore T PElusive AUS1292 Briggs APink Panther AUS1922 Spencer ARayquaza AUS1991 Campbell D AThe A Team AUS270 NegriNegriCA GThe Beast AUS2058 Giudice M PTurbo AUS1953 Wright S420AffordableSophisication53158 Carlberg ECait 48781 Attwell S PJolten 49083 Campbell S AKJ Racer 54851 Leslie D SLightning Jack 54151 Boulden WMercury 52435 Townsend M JNovo Rapid 51591 Gilmour L JRampage 53153 Brenz-Verca AFLYING 15AbsolutelyFfabulousAUS3775 Packer P ASaltpetre 50672 Thornton E RViking 47756 Halligan J L<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 45

470High Maintenance AUS359 Negri A LPinky AUS305 Martin A P505Angry Dragon AUS8547 Gaunt A JBlondes In Space AUS8356 Gaunt J LCrimson Autograph AUS8811 Hansen-Knarhoi MDevil's Haircut AUS8968 Hansen-Knarhoi MOccy AUS8855 Stowell M HThe Fish AUS8801 Chappell P TUnknown AUS8618 Miller D GLASERAbsolute Carnage 154331 Dunbar-Tapp L AAeolus 66 Owen-Conway JAnother Little Drink 150859 Moore W RAwesome 188602 Sulkowski KBoating Hardware 196432 Brown T JBubbles 159150 McKay A M<strong>Club</strong>ber 188818 Cook RDoom Buggy 172236 Knight J AEl Sinki 202731 Henderson T RElektra 160267 Joyce D AEscapee 202821 Honan MExceeder 175996 Lovelady T JFat Boy 193380 Schoenhoff T FFlorence 196900 Hanson DFly By Night 181985 Whittington AFull Tilt 189023 Speirs H MGybe Bunny 193416 Tucker D MHead Banger 156763 Dickinson RHelter Skelta 149836 Paterson L MI Generation 181981 Wright MJaeger 103604 Gillies HJasmine 103909 Tottle P AKialova 24979 Tilly E MLaser Faire 150846 Boyd A GLiam II 154290 Palmer I MLimara 94180 Golic S BLimitless 202711 Stewart JLochmara 202713 Campbell A NMardi Gras 148661 Glass F GMercury Again 192563 Townsend M JMiss Independent 193387 Buxton E VOver The Edge 140241 Aydon-White SPrimer Mover 156729 Briggs APsycho 204600 Medd DReckless 150840 Naughton J LRed Dwarf 161240 House P HRedback 155695 Gabriels PSea Salt 150726 Salt M WSea Shepherd 170558 Campbell GSecond Wind 192568 Baxter ASharpy Town 188598 Oliver SShort Wave 150843 Shephard CLASERSniff I Don't Care 45358 Moorman T JStretch 154290 Palmer I MStump Jumper 149812 Lefroy M BSundaze 170560 Maclaurin G ESwifto 201542 Elliott LTwo Poles ShortOf A Mast178814 Martin A PUp 161200 Maclean CVengeance 150819 Thomson J AWild Image 150818 Thomson J DWild Thing 154294 Taylor M AX 172220 Brealey S GMIRRORAdventure Time 70659 Jones PAll That Jazz 69761 Raymond RBlack Swan 69201 Parker A SBonza 30295 Ackerman S CBullet Proof 70599 Barwood S JCobra 69443 Miller C JConditions Apply 57682 Pearce K FDash 70594 Evans M SDonald Duck 68020 Wooles A EFull Turtle 70076 Pearce K FFully Sick 45597 Rees GHive Empire 70596 Mather BIceberg 69289 Lugg J BJelly Bean 43421 McTavish HJust Do It 70598 StoutStoutJ SB GLeading Edge III 69629 Miller C JLeading Edge IV 70104 O'Beirne A HMaglia Rosa 70611 Mallawarachi A ONeptune 69292 Larbalestier ROn The Wall 70105 AllenNeyOxymoron 67130 HendersonHendersonJ N GAT OT RPatience 67837 Sprivulis P CPearl <strong>Bay</strong> II 68189 Rinehart G HPoseidon 67821 JudgeJudgeSandy 70588 Nelson PSeafolly 204568 Thomson Z ISkywalker 39249 Sier MSomehow Confused 69780 Salter GTempo 57870 Low J GTransom Note 70602 Thornton E RTwixta 69963 PaizesMcIntoshVasco III 70068 Henderson T RVigilante X 70610 Davis N JVivace 70067 Thornton A LWavelink 67828 Clarke I ROPTIMISTAquaholic AUS643 Wright ABack In Action AUS298 Allen WBlitz AUS220 Walsh B JMDPD46 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Bottoms Up NZ3972 Cook CBounty Hunter AUS246 Knight P ICaptain Australia AUS152 MacKinnon J CCut Snake AUS170 Whittington ACyclano AUS286 Bootsma A TDanger Rat AUS050 Lovelady B JFire Cracker AUS237 Townes SFlash AUS290 Thorpe D GFlipper AUS94 Herron HFlowerpot AUS230 Cockerill AFrangipani KZ2644 Currie W NFroggy AUS176 Prieto-Low E JGeko KA147 Craig E LGon With The Wind 2 AUS165 Stout B GHuey AUS138 Timms H W CLihir AUS593 O'Dea FMercury Too AUS592 Smyth J CMiss Mercury AUS529 Smyth J COttimista AUS200 Lane BPapillon AUS657 Alderson L JPhoenix AUS658 Lodge HPink Panther AUS88 Whittington MPriscilla QueenOf The SwanAUS162 Thorpe D GReigue El Espiritu AUS867 Weight S JRoll Up AUS337 Leslie J KSayonara AUS256 Fischer O BSeaweed AUS868 Kehal RSkinny Boombah AUS202 Leaversuch G DSkull AUS980 McAullay D JSkywalker AUS684 Jersing I BSlash AUS124 Lovelady B JSnakes & Ladders AUS208 Townes H ESpindrift AUS128 Bosboom ASquirt AUS261 Torre RStealth AUS161 Lovelady M GStzros AUS331 Hay A JTurbo Turtle AUS680 Bradford C CWhoopie Do AUS607 Friday MWicked AUS659 Lodge WWild Child AUS114 Shallcross RWild Ride AUS114 Allen WWild Thing AUS89 Moore M AWindfall AUS1061 Finn P FWipeout AUS647 Burvill A PX Box 2 AUS239 Handley M WYeah Baby AUS725 Graham K SZippa AUS276 Allen M KO’PEN BICAirbender 4629 Medd L LDon't Panic 4359 Hume HEquinox 2735 Rees DMerlin Rocket 4152 Medd O MMy Space 3896 Bertolino JRisky Business 4491 Honan MWhite Out 5096 Gallen CWind Wizard 5043 Bishop JFINNMona KA183 Hadlow S R DMUSTO SKIFFPen Twelve AUS218 Shallcross R VRS100Anakin 242 Medd DPOWER YACHTAchernar Ainslie J J 11.2Acqua Towner R E 7.1Affinity Parnell G 13Affinity Moore E J 13Ailsa Craig Gaunt J L 11.21Alchemist Millar D J 14.6AlcioneBerryBerryS RD R10.1Altair Betts T S 11.25Alure Tremain J A 10.7Amber Hodge C 12.95Ambergris Volzke H 14.2Anastasia Smith R J 17Andare McAlinden S S 10.67Any Thoughts Lewis L F 8.5AqualionMichaelMichaelOAMM CM A13.1Ardesea Ii Bingemann G A 13.75ArgoRuseSafarHutchersonA LJ JT WAruba Linney A B 10.98Arunta Phillips D C 12.5Atami Hetherington K S 13.41AthenaAtlantaAugusteAugusteDoustDieneltWrightAR SB JKJ DAu080 Harding R J 5.81316.611.3Aussie Spirit McNally G W 15.7Australis Thomas T A 7.3AvalonAvantiPayneHarperEvansJonesR AC SP JM G12.75Aviva Simich K M 15.8AvonilyaAvonitaVan DerWormMeechamVan DerWormFM W9.65.2F 12.8Azure Hammond E G 7.62Banana Express Wroth P D 6.2Banjo Collinson W A 12.9Bella VistaShephardShephardA SC14.33Bimbo Walling D W 14.45Black Shiraz Johnston R S 10.67Blonde MomentBojanglesOldfieldKyleBlackGalluccioI BD BJ AJ D7.113.9<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 47

POWER YACHTBella VistaShephardShephardA SC14.33Bimbo Walling D W 14.45Black Shiraz Johnston R S 10.67Blonde MomentBojanglesOldfieldKyleBlackGalluccioI BD BJ AJ DBonza Brown L M 8.6Break - AwayBronzewing KateJordanJordanCameronCameronA GD JE JR E KBuzz McNally G W 6.7CalypsoJenkinsRaymondI RRCarcharodon Jurat M FCardinal Sin Wisbey P N 67.113.9Carol Ann Hammond G J 11.52Cavalier Packer R 14Celaeno Fletcher R G 9.62Cerulean Barrett B E 12.1Chancer Brogan W F 6.7Chardonnay Mason P 11Coach K Kelly C B 4.7Cocktails At Six Chappell P T 15Content Anderson K R 12.3Copacabana Freedman R W 12.8Coraline Bennett A P R 6.7CorsairCorsetteVivian-WilliamsVivian-Williams9.99.9J R 12.72J R 6.24Coruba Cummins T K 8Da Bomb Craig D A 5.79Dampier Vinnicombe H M 15.2Delfino Crump N G 4.5Delphini Totterdell G F 6Devare II Gilmour W N 15.85Dislocation Disley S RDiversity Pilkington M GDolphin Stokes J P 44Dolphin Crump N G 13.95Donzi Sutherland SDorade Barrymore S J 13.64Drakar Coxon S 7.9Eastern Point Hammond P J 14Eclipse Lynn R B 15.5Ella Ogden G C 7.92Endless Summer Wisbey P N 14.4Ernie Crommelin P W 6.9EscapadePackerPackerPackerRC JP AFever Stanley J C 12.5Ficarra II Rifici P S 6.5FiskardoGalvinGalvinJ RM JFoam Walter J A 66.512.5Four Seasons Leaversuch G D 14.63Four Seasons Hay P M 14.63FriendshipWisbeyTregonningGroucuttM PD GD S8.68Game Bettridge G W 13.1Game On Packer P G 8.8Gemini RibGenesisItalianoBoyatzisGrulichKoenigMillsJP MJ LA AD JGitana McKay J D 11Gpv 727 Ward S R 6.36.410.67Grace Darling Humphries D N 10.5Grand Marnie Hemsley W D 16.2Grand Marnie Il Hemsley W D 10.67Gunboat Gunzburg P 7.46Gusto Hancock R C 11.6Happy As Dawe G M 7.92Hasta La Vista Tremain M W 13.5Healing Game Goyder T R 13.85Hiawatha Bettridge G W 15.2Hot Spur Packer A 16.9Idletime Law A D 10.66IlouraSteeleLuckasGrayLockeR AP J CGA JIndependence Wilshire J 11.9Infinity Robertson A W 9.4Infra Red Unmack A F 8InsaltIpanemaSalomSheldrickClarkeKainP CD JI RA J9.27.3110.7Ishtar Leaman P J 13.24Jeb Coleman J D 9.75Jenks 2500 Low J G 7.3Jo Jo Hynes C T 14.5Joie De VivrePrevostDowlandJ LG RJoybell Manford R A 8.5Juadine Wilding S T S 5.8KathleenGambleTelfordK MA DKebar Stevenson J K 9.11215.31Kemo Sabe Fitzgerald R J 12.2Key West Ogden G C 14Keylargo Vinnicombe R R 12.5Kleermaker Wilson A D 11La Fayette Freedman D I 12.95Lady Cooinda Doggett N JLady Dianne Clark L 14Lady Ellen Walter J A 14.5Lady Louise Thomas J F 9.1Landlord Poland G D 17.67Leander Day R 12.65Legato Lovelady M J 5.7Legato Farrah P A 5.7Little PeaAhernAhernP DM F1048 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

POWER YACHTLocal HeroSmithParkerParkerG AR WA S10.7Lucinda Williams I J 10.3Mako Clark L 5.65MandalayEvansPatrickH SB NMarimba Ii Rafferty R T 13.08Marji Gal Middlemas I P 5.8MentorVan DerStruyf12D J 9.5Meridian Williams R S 11.58Merit Timms G J 13.1Miranda Law A D 7.62Misbhavin II Hanson C J 12.7Misbhavin IIHansonHansonM JG CMonica James W A 5.812.7Moon River Smith G B 12.7Mr Tibbs 2 Milner J G 5.2Narcissus Eaton R E 9.75Naturaliste Wroth J V J 11.99Neried Hobbs A.O. M S T 9.7Newport II Prosser P H 9.8Nijptang Beck H R 6No Strings Twine B G 11.27Noah Ackerman S C 6.4Norlen Readhead C L 15.24Obsession Olson I P 10.67OdeseaBingemannBingemannC GM ROdyssey Cross M C 10.2On A Whim Middlemas I P 15.45OndineAhernAhernS RJ JOnslow Bontempo C 4OspreyOttoAtkinsWildingHunterBlackBlackJ KS T SP IR HR A7.213.1113.1Out Sider Robson M D 6.85Out West Hammond P J 4.87Payara Healy J M 6.5Penamar Treleaven P J C 13.8Perfect Storm Evans H S 7Petit Chocolat Sullivan P R 11.73Pingu Williams R S 5.2Plaisir Thorniley C J 11.5Poacher McAllister C D 11.87Pollyanna Bailey S A 18.18Polperro Van Beem E G 15Pookie Foskett D G 5.1Powder Day Wooles A E 15.7Precision 28MewsMewsT WC JPrime Position Milner B P 7.5Protector Dillon E R 8.5Puffin Anderson A S B 6.98118.5QuattroGilliesPatersonHR JQueste Beck H R 15Quick Torque Dodd J P 9Rabalo Andrews S P 7RandallBuckeridgeMewsL WG CRanger Tug McAllister C D 6.4Reef Rider Haegel E 8.5RimfireRiverdanceGristStewartAitkenRussell-CargillA JJ KR JW GRobalo Andrews S P11.612.7516.15Ruff'n'it Evans C R 10.67Rum Jungle Agnew H J 22.86Russey Cockerill R V 11.1Safari Ii Patrick N 14Saltair Young R F 13.7Saltaire Nockolds B R 9.2Samson Ward S R 12.5Santa Rita Tchacos I Z 16Santorini Hammond R G D 14.02Sardam Hancock A RSausalito Battley J R 12.5Scarab 29 Vinnicombe H M 8.84Scaramouche Pearce G W 11Sea Bee Field D C 10.65Sea Eagle Phillips J M 14.3Seahawke Hawkes C H 10.6Sei Di Noi Italiano J 17Seil Macgregor R J 17Serenade Bant B W 12.19Serengeti Masters N C 12.2Seven 8 Nine Stokes K M 19.63Shadow Gibson S I 11.6Shannon Ackerman S C 12Shillelagh Morrison J B 3Shillelagh III Morrison J B 12.5ShowtimeBladesBladesC CG CShuttle Freedman D I 6.4Sierra Hemsley W D 10.97Silvermist II Johnson W H 18.79Slip Stream Hammond R G DSouthern Cross Il Ackland T R 14.9SovereignSpin AwaySprayGreville-CollinsDuncan-SmithEdwardsLine7.414R J 12.5M A 12.19S RS J13.1Sprinta Williams O M 9.45Stramash Hejleh K M 9.1Sunset ExpressStanningUnderdownWrothJG WP D11.5Sunshine Clough J M 14.63TalismanJacoby OAMJacobyNG I M12.83TBA Agland R J 7.25<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 49

POWER YACHTTenggaraLynnLynnD GP G12.49Teresina Bontempo C 5.95The Circus Shea R A 6The Odd Couple Rapaic P 9.52The Plum Kerr L D 13.18Tiburon Milner J G 11.07Tiger III Barrymore S J 7.15Tigkey Lewis L F 12.2Tiro Malloch T F 8Tonka ToyFletcherFletcherD RCTorbel Milne G P 12.2Trafalgar Hockings B E F 12.9Truant Keely N K 10.97TruantHewittCraigA MR L8.411.58Truro Trahar I N 22.6TullamoreDempseyDempseyC WKVarka Tocas K K 5.8Venture Il Canaris J 1711.6Vision Chesterman C R 10.3Warrego Brogan A J 12.18Watermark Grant P E 14.11Wats On Edwards P J 10.67Watts Up Rodoreda R A 10Wave Breaker Ball C I 10.98Wave Dancer Marra M F 11.51WeaponWesterlyAglandCocksPittPittR JT ER P BR N19.1Winnilya Meecham M W 13.7WinoraStevensonStevensonJ RJ K8.516.1Xantippe Manners G W 11.58Xindi Wells G L 9.75Yo!3 Ahern P R 11.650 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Classic Boat RegisterAs per Rule 8.1(3) the <strong>Club</strong> will maintain a register of classic boats built of wood before 1965 and record a summary in the annual report.It is appreciated that the list is quite likely not complete. Owners’ input is vital to the success of the register.NAME OWNER BUILDER DESIGNER CONSTRUCTEDAilsa Craig J Gaunt John Seppala John Bain 1953W PerryAtlanta J Wright Halvorsen HalvorsenAtami K Hetherington Don Drysdale 1952Avonita F van der Worm Halvorsen Halvorsen 1934Bacchante M Speicher Rozelle, NSW Knud Reimers 1937Balboa J Williams Frank RockettDolphin N Crump Halvorsen HalvorsenFriendship D Tregonning Morrow Alan Payne 1958M WisbeyD GroucuttGelasma K Clifford Arthur Bishop Len Randell 1951M DonatiGrace Darling D HumphriesGenevieve R Argyle J & W Lyons Fred Cooper 1905Gustel XI J Low Johan AnkerHaze T Lipscombe Hudson Brothers Knud Reimers 1938Hiawatha G Bettridge Halvorsen Halvorsen 1939La FayetteI FreedmanKarrawa R Bingham Halvorsen Halvorsen 1943A WilsonMarco Polo C Mews Marko Sambrailo Marko Sambrailo 1956Neried M S T Hobbs Thornycroft ThornycroftNorlen C Readhead Halvorsen Halvorsen 1938Panamuna G Gregson EFA Montgomery EFA Mongomery 1950Pollyanna S Bailley Halvorsen Halvorsen 1946Samantha R Kempin HerreshoffScud A K House Mews 1929Sierra W Hemsley Halvorsen Halvorsen 1954Slaghoken III C ReadheadSolent J Sinton Jensen Henning Johan Ankor 1965Solquest M Kornweibel Jim Wicks Len Randell 1958R KornweibelSpinaway M Duncan-Smith Edward Spinaway Howson 1933Whitaker’s Yard, SubiacoSpray S R Edwards Halvorsen Halvorsen 1955S J LineTalisman G Jacoby Stu Ward 1951N JacobyWeeroonaM CutbushWinnilya M Meecham Lawrence Boatbuilding Works 1938<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 51

MINUTES OF THE 116TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INC.HELD AT THE CLUBHOUSE ON THURSDAY, 26 JULY 2012 AT 8.00PMPRESENT:Commodore PR AhernVice Commodore RJ TimmsRear Commodore IR ClarkeRear Commodore IC BurvillRear Commodore AR Hancockand 110 members.APOLOGIES:were received from 55 members.IN ATTENDANCE:A Stachewicz, General ManagerCommodore Ahern called the meeting to order and welcomed all members present. He gave a special welcome to the Vice Patrons.1.CONFIRMATION OF PREVIOUS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING:It was MOVED by Vice Patron Campbell and SECONDED by VicePatron Totterdell that the Minutes of the 115th Annual GeneralMeeting held on 28 July 2011 as printed in the 2012 Year Book beaccepted as a correct record of proceedings.CARRIED2.ANNUAL REPORT:It was MOVED by Graham Stafford and SECONDED by GordonBlaauw that the <strong>Report</strong> of the Committee, including reports fromthe various Sub-Committees for the Year ended 30 April 2012 aspublished in the 2012 Year Book, be received.CARRIED3.FINANCIAL REPORT:It was MOVED by David Craig and SECONDED by Past CommodoreFisher that the Balance Sheet, the Income & Expenditure statementand Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended 30 April 2012together with the Auditors <strong>Report</strong> as detailed in the 2012 Year Bookbe received.Past Hon Treasurer Craig advised that Hon Treasurer Olson wasrecovering from surgery and is unable to attend this evening. AsPast Hon Treasurer and current member of Finance Committee hewould present the accounts. He noted a thin surplus in a difficultyear in terms of trading and the main movement in the BalanceSheet since the completion of the Roland Smith Room. Peter Hayreferred to Note 6 of the accounts noting that current members’accounts were some $500,000 higher at 30 April 2012 that at thesame time the previous year. He suggested that there was notsufficient attention to the collection and that management andCommittee need to take a strong look at how this was done on aday to day basis. David Craig noted that all subscriptions for thecoming year were bought to charge as of 30 April and the amountincluded some $400,000 of private function accounts. He reportedthat total members’ accounts as of that afternoon were $196,036noting that the system was live and changed on an hourly basis.He acknowledged that there had been issues with respect to theissue of statements through the new software system, however,the finances were in a good state despite this. David Craig tookon board the feedback of the meeting regarding concerns overmember billing.CARRIED.4.APPOINTMENT OF PATRON AND VICE PATRONS:It was MOVED by Vice Patron Manford and SECONDED by VicePatron Totterdell that His Excellency, the Governor of WesternAustralia, Mr Malcolm McCusker AO QC, be invited to acceptthe appointment of Patron. It was MOVED by Past CommodoreAnderson and SECONDED by Past Commodore Herron that FAManford, BG Campbell, JK Baron-Hay, GF Totterdell and R Packerbe reappointed as Vice Patrons for 2012/2013. CARRIED5.ELECTION OF FLAG OFFICERS AND HONORARY TREASURER:Commodore Ahern advised that there was only one nominationfor each of the <strong>Club</strong> Officer vacancies of Commodore, ViceCommodore, Rear Commodores and Honorary Treasurer andsought the meeting’s agreement for their election. AGREED.The appointees are Commodore RJ Timms, Vice Commodore IRClarke, Rear Commodore DJ McAullay, Rear Commodore MPGiudice, Rear Commodore AR Hancock and Hon Treasurer IPOlson.5a.ELECTION OF COMMITTEE:Commodore Ahern advised that there were four full term (2 year)vacancies for General Committee and seven nominations. Herequested that members complete their ballot by crossing fournames from the list leaving the four that they wished to vote toGeneral Committee. He requested that scrutineers, John Walshand Chris Kelly with the assistance of <strong>Club</strong> staff, collect themembers’ ballots and retire to conduct the count.6.APPOINTMENT OF AUDITOR:It was MOVED by Vice Patron Campbell and SECONDED by PastCommodore Anderson that BDO (Audit) WA Pty Ltd be appointedas the <strong>Club</strong> Auditors for 2012/13. CARRIED.NOTICES OF MOTION:Commodore Ahern advised that items 7 to 14 of the Notice ofMotion involved adjustments to fees and proposed that thoseitems be dealt with as a group. AGREED.It was MOVED by Hon Treasurer Olson and SECONDED byCommodore Ahern:7.CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONSThat from 1 May 2012 the Ordinary Membership subscriptionsbe increased by $46.75 to $981.75 (excluding GST). Note that inaccordance with <strong>Club</strong> Rule 2.1 all other subscriptions and entrancefees are expressed as a percentage of the Ordinary Membership.8. HARDSTANDINGIncrease Annual FeeEtchells $ 42.42 $890.00Dragons $ 42.42 $890.00Flying 15’s $ 28.40 $596.25That from 1 May 2012 Maintenance Hardstanding be increased bythe following amounts (excluding GST):Increase FeeFirst four weeks $1.73 $36.32 per weekNext two weeks $2.57 $53.98 per week52 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

Thereafter (Penalty rate applied only wherehardstanding required for other member use oroutside authorised period) $3.95 $82.82 per week9. PEN FEESThat from 1 May 2012 Pen Fees be increased by $2.60 per squaremetre to $54.30 per square metre (excluding GST).10. SLIP FEESThat from 1 May 2012 Slip Fees be increased by the followingamounts (excluding GST):Increase FeeHaulage up to 11.8 metres $3.30 $71.11Haulage over 11.8 metres $5.38 $112.73Daily ChargesHalf day or less $0.79 per day $16.46First two days $1.14 per day $24.07Thereafter $1.72 per day $36.27Mobile CradlesTowing Fee $1.29 per day $26.91First two days $1.14 per day $24.07Thereafter $1.72 per day $36.27Transfer Cradle $1.14 per day $24.0711. ANNUAL BOAT STORAGEThat from 1 May 2012 Annual Boat Storage fees for the vessels listedbelow be increased by the following amounts (excluding GST):Increase Annual Fee505’s $9.80 $ 205.74Contenders $9.80 $ 205.74420’s $7.71 $ 161.97Lasers $7.71 $ 161.97Mirrors $7.71 $ 161.97Optimists $7.71 $ 161.97Others $7.71 $ 161.97Dinghies (undercover) $5.20 $ 115.25Dinghies (no cover) $3.86 $ 80.9512. MOORINGSThat from 1 May 2012 <strong>Club</strong> Mooring fees be increased as follows(excluding GST):Increase Annual Fee<strong>Club</strong> Moorings $ 25.68 $ 539.21Private Moorings in $ 10.08 $ 211.78<strong>Club</strong> Lease13. HOISTThat from 1 May 2012 the fee for use of the Flying Fifteen, andDragon/Etchells hoists be increased as follows (excluding GST):Increase FeeCasual Use $ 1.65 $ 34.50Annual Use (on request) $ 5.61 $ 117.8114. BOAT REGISTRATION FEEThat from 1 May 2012 boat registration fees be increased by thefollowing amounts (excluding GST):Increase Annual FeeDinghies, Mirrors, Lasers, $1.65 $34.71Optimists, 505’sAll Others $3.08 $64.55CARRIED15. MOTION TO AMEND THE RULESIt was proposed that Rule 9 be amended as follows:a. Re-number existing Rule 9.3 to become Rule 9.3.1b. Add new Rule 9.3.2 to read:“<strong>Club</strong> Officers present for Senior, Dinghy, Offshore, Power <strong>Yacht</strong>and Regatta presentations 1 October to 30 April shall wear SummerDay Dress. At the direction of the Commodore, Square Rig can besubstituted for Summer Day Dress.”c. Re-number existing Rule 9.4 to become Rule 9.4.1d. Add new Rule 9.4.2 to read:“<strong>Club</strong> Officers present for Senior, Dinghy, Offshore, Power <strong>Yacht</strong>and Regatta presentations 1 May to 30 September shall wearWinter Day Dress. At the direction of the Commodore, Square Rigcan be substituted for Winter Day Dress.”Proposed: Past Commodore Mark CubittSeconded: Past Commodore Basil TwinePast Commodore Cubit spoke for the motion indicating that thegenesis for this motion came about during the past Christmasseason. He had observed a number of prize giving’s and otheroccasions where the Flag Officers were indistinguishable from therest of the members gathered. He did not wish to see the <strong>Club</strong>reduced by presentations being conducted in jeans and t-shirt.The uniform is laid out in the Rules and the motion before memberswas to set the standards for when the uniform is to be worn.Commodore elect Timms spoke against the motion advising thatGeneral Committee had considered the issue and RESOLVEDto oppose the motion and make this meeting aware of thatopposition. He acknowledged that tradition was important andthat the prescribed uniforms are needed for certain occasions,however, he suggested that tradition is not necessarily served bythe nature of the dress worn by <strong>Club</strong> officers. Commodore Ahernput the motion.NOT CARRIED16. MOTION TO AMEND THE RULESIt was proposed that, in accordance with Article IX of theConstitution that the Rules be amended as follows:Proposed: Rear Commodore IR ClarkeSeconded: A PackerThat the wording “…or a member who has been successful at thehighest level of international yacht racing,” be added to Rule 1.3to read:1.3 Special MembersA member who in the opinion of the Committee has giventhe <strong>Club</strong> meritorious service, or a member who has beensuccessful at the highest level of international yacht racing,may be elected a Special Member of the <strong>Club</strong> by theCommittee.CARRIED17. OTHER BUSINESSSpecial MembersCommodore Ahern advised that it was his great pleasure to informthe meeting that during the past year Committee had electedcertain members that have given the <strong>Club</strong> meritorious service asSpecial Members. These were Mark Donati, John McQueen, JohnTaylor, Peter Gilmore, Belinda Stowell and the late Rolly Tasker.Commodore Ahern advised the meeting of his privilege topersonally inform Rolly of his election earlier this year. He advisedthat Rolly was greatly pleased and chuffed by the honour.Commodore Ahern requested members to spend a moment to<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 53

eflect on Rolly’s life and the enormous contribution that hemade to the sport of yachting.Award to Past Commodore FisherCommodore Ahern advised that the <strong>Club</strong> was one of thefounding clubs of the International Council of <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong>s –a collection of the most prestigious and yachting orientatedclubs from around the world. He presented an award to PastCommodore Alan Fisher who had served as a Director of theICOYC since 2008 and was about to step down. CommodoreAhern asked members to acknowledge their appreciation onthe <strong>Club</strong>’s and ICOYC’s behalf.Presentation of Epaulettes & BurgeesVice Patrons Manford and Campbell presented epaulettesand burgees in turn to promoted and incoming Flag Officers RJTimms, IR Clarke, MP Giudice and DJ McAullay.Thanks to Committee MembersVice Patron Manford thanked Commodore Ahern for hisservice on Committee and as a Flag Officer in particular thepast two years where he had taken on the enormous load ofoverseeing the Roland Smith development. He noted that underhis stewardship the <strong>Club</strong> had gone to the forefront of yachtingand a strategic plan had been developed to guide futurecommittees.Results of General Committee BallotCommodore Ahern advised that the following members hadbeen elected to General Committee until the 2014 AnnualGeneral Meeting:David LynnLloyd ClarkLuke PatersonSteve WardCommodore Ahern thanked the outgoing members ofCommittee, Hamish Beck and Greg Leaversuch, for theircontribution during the previous two years. He also noted theservice of outgoing Rear Commodore Ian Burvill, thanking himfor his camaraderie and counsel over the past two years.CLOSURECommodore Ahern stated that he considered it an honour tohave served the <strong>Club</strong> before thanking the members for theirsupport during the previous year. He wished the new FlagOfficers and Committee all the best for the coming year andlooked forward to the <strong>Club</strong> having a bright and prosperousfuture.There being no further business, the meeting closed at 8.45pm.Signed as a true and correct record of proceedings:This……………………..........day of………………………………….......………………………………………………………………………………CHAIRMAN54 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCStatement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive IncomeFor the year ended 30 April 2013Note 2013 2012$ $SUBSCRIPTIONS, FEES, ETC.Annual subscriptions 1,218,030 1,159,553Boat registration fees 45,188 41,155Boat storage fees 110,267 63,905Entrance fees 97,715 92,228Trophy donations 12,480 8,629Interest income 10,722 51,348House support 111,182 111,219Administration fees 75,543 80,553Slip fees 40,238 25,063Shipwright rental 13,893 13,683Capital development levy 249,310 249,3702 1,984,568 1,896,706MARINA INCOMEPen rents 1,125,300 1,073,076Marina electricity 32,643 24,606Security levy 88,222 83,4001,246,165 1,181,082TRADING PROFITSBar 3,143 19,201Catering 325,231 92,023Fuel 22,292 44,099Clothing and merchandise 8,693 5,087Training 4,114 3,071363,473 163,481TOTAL INCOME 3,594,206 3,241,269EXPENDITURECapital works and maintenance 408,507 421,553Administration 1,578,001 1,213,083Marina 402,324 249,987Sailing, offshore, power and juniors 604,101 567,7192,992,933 2,452,342NET PROFIT FROM OPERATIONS 601,273 788,927Add: Profit/(Loss) on sale of plant and equipment - 16,364Less: Depreciation and amortisation 3 (420,346) (328,207)SURPLUS/ (LOSS) BEFORE APPROPRIATION 180,927 477,084TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 180,927 477,084The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.1<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 55

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCStatement of Financial PositionAs at 30 April 2013Note 2013 2012$ $CURRENT ASSETSCash and cash equivalents 4 483,690 205,265Trade and other receivables 5 43,965 46,803Members’ accounts 6 1,645,006 1,678,401Inventories 7 114,959 114,750TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 2,287,620 2,045,219NON-CURRENT ASSETSProperty, plant and equipment 8 9,580,889 4,915,649Capital works in progress 9 - 4,637,069TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 9,580,889 9,552,718TOTAL ASSETS 11,868,509 11,597,937CURRENT LIABILITIESPayables 10 2,041,341 1,961,185Interest bearing liabilities 13 250,000 -Provisions 11 127,678 119,670TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 2,419,019 2,080,855NON- CURRENT LIABILITIESPen and key deposits - unsecured 12 595,535 556,286Interest bearing liabilities 13 1,821,000 2,108,768TOTAL NON- CURRENT LIABILITIES 2,416,535 2,665,054TOTAL LIABILITIES 4,835,554 4,745,909NET ASSETS 7,032,955 6,852,028MEMBERS’ FUNDSAccumulated funds 14 6,072,801 5,891,874Catering equipment reserve 15 - -Marina reserve 16 960,154 960,154NET MEMBERS FUNDS 7,032,955 6,852,028The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.256 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCStatement of Changes in EquityAs at 30 April 20132013 2012$ $MEMBERS’ FUNDS BALANCE AT 1 MAY 5,891,874 5,977,842Total comprehensive income for the year 180,927 477,084Transfer to catering equipment reserve - 17,607Transfer to Marina reserve - (580,659)MEMBERS’ FUNDS BALANCE AT 30 APRIL 6,072,801 5,891,874The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.3<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 57

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCStatement of Cash FlowsFor the Year Ended 30 April 2013Note 2013 2012$ $CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIESReceipts from members 2,416,270 1,747,213Receipts from catering 2,568,384 2,469,504Net pen and key deposits received 1,484,940 743,050Payments to trade creditors, other suppliers andemployees(3,270,227) (2,074,113)Payments made with respect to catering (2,289,582) (2,305,124)NET CASH INFLOW/(OUTFLOW) FROM OPERATINGACTIVITIES17909,785 580,530CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIESPayments for property, plant and equipment (163,998) (248,322)Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment 1,364 16,364Payments for Roland Smith Development (284,521) (4,336,274)NET CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES (447,155) (4,568,232)CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIESProceeds from borrowings 35,800 2,078,652Repayment of borrowings (73,568) -Interest received 10,722 50,590Interest paid (157,159) (17,408)NET CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (184,205) 2,111,833NET (DECREASE)/ INCREASE IN CASH HELD 278,425 (1,875,869)CASH AT THE BEGINNING OF THE FINANCIALYEAR205,265 2,081,134CASH AT THE END OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR4483,690 205,265The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.458 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIESThe principal accounting policies adopted in the preparation of the financial statements are set out below.These policies have been consistently applied to all the years presented.(a) Basis of accountingThe financial statements are general purpose financial statements which have been prepared inaccordance with Australian Accounting Standards and other authoritative pronouncements of theAustralian Accounting Standards Board.The financial statements also comply with International Financial <strong>Report</strong>ing Standards (IFRS) asissued by the International Accounting Standards Board.The financial statements have also been prepared on a historical cost basis, except for investmentproperties, land and buildings, plant and equipment deemed to be at fair value on transition toAIFRS, derivatives, available-for-sale financial assets and held-for-trading investments that havebeen measured at fair value.The accounting policies have been consistently applied, unless otherwise stated.(b) Income TaxThe <strong>Club</strong> is exempt from income tax by virtue of section 50-45 of the Income Tax Assessment Act1997 (as amended).(c) RevenueRevenue is recognised at the fair value of consideration received or receivable, in the period inwhich it is earned.(d) LeasesLeases in which a significant portion of the risks and rewards of ownership are retained by the lessorare classified as operating leases. Payments made under operating leases are charged to theincome statement on a straight-line basis over the period of the lease.(e) Acquisition of assetsThe purchase method of accounting is used to account for all acquisitions of assets. Cost ismeasured as the fair value of assets given or liabilities incurred at the date of exchange plus costsdirectly attributable to the acquisition.(f) Impairment of AssetsAssets that are subject of amortisation and depreciation are reviewed for impairment wheneverevents or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable. Animpairment loss is recognised for the amount by which the asset's carrying amount exceeds itsrecoverable amount. The recoverable amount is the higher of an asset's fair value less costs to selland value in use.Where net cash inflows are derived from a group of assets working together, fair value is determinedon the basis of the relevant group of assets. To the extent that a subsequent fair value gain reversesan impairment loss previously expensed to the income statement, it is credited to the incomestatement. Otherwise the increment is credited to a revaluation reserve until it is realised.(g) Cash and Cash EquivalentsFor purposes of the statement of cash flows, cash and cash equivalents includes deposits at callwhich are readily convertible to cash on hand and which are used in the cash management functionon a day-to-day basis, net of outstanding bank overdrafts.5<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 59

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONT’D)(h) Financial InstrumentsInitial recognition and measurementFinancial assets and financial liabilities are recognised when the <strong>Club</strong> becomes a party to thecontractual provisions to the instrument. For financial assets, this is equivalent to the date that thecompany commits itself to either purchase or sell the asset (ie trade date accounting is adopted).Financial instruments are initially measured at fair value plus transaction costs except where theinstrument is classified ‘at fair value through profit or loss’ in which case transaction costs areexpensed to profit or loss immediately.Classification and subsequent measurementFinance instruments are subsequently measured at either fair value, amortised cost using theeffective interest rate method or cost. Fair value represents the amount for which an asset could beexchanged or a liability settled, between knowledgeable, willing parties. Where available, quotedprices in an active market are used to determine fair value. In other circumstances, valuationtechniques are adopted.Amortised cost is calculated as: (i) the amount at which the financial asset or financial liability ismeasured at initial recognition; (ii) less principal repayments; (iii) plus or minus the cumulativeamortisation of the difference, if any, between the amount initially recognised and the maturityamount calculated using the effective interest method; and (iv) less any reduction for impairment.The effective interest method is used to allocate interest income or interest expense over therelevant period and is equivalent to the rate that exactly discounts estimated future cash payments orreceipts (including fees, transaction costs and other premiums or discounts) through the expectedlife (or when this cannot be reliably predicted, the contractual term) of the financial instrument to thenet carrying amount of the financial asset or financial liability. Revisions to expected future net cashflows will necessitate an adjustment to the carrying value with a consequential recognition of anincome or expense in profit or loss.a. Loan and receivablesLoans and receivables are non-derivative financial assets with fixed or determinable paymentsthat are not quoted in an active market and are subsequently measured at amortised cost.b. Financial liabilitiesNon-derivative financial liabilities (excluding financial guarantees) are subsequently measuredat amortised cost.c. Fair valueFair value is determined based on current bid prices for all quoted investments. Valuationtechniques are applied to determine the fair value for all unlisted securities, including recentarm’s length transactions, reference to similar instruments and option pricing models.DerecognitionFinancial assets are derecognised where the contractual rights to receipt of cash flows expire or theasset is transferred to another party whereby the <strong>Club</strong> no longer has any significant continuinginvolvement in the risks and benefits associated with the asset. Financial liabilities are derecognisedwhere the related obligations are either discharged, cancelled or expire. The difference between thecarrying value of the financial liability extinguished or transferred to another party and the fair valueof consideration paid, including the transfer of non-cash assets or liabilities assumed, is recognisedin profit or loss.(i) InventoriesStock on hand is valued at the lower of cost and net realisable amount. Costs are assigned toindividual items of stock mainly on the basis of weighted average costs.660 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONT’D)(j) Property, Plant and EquipmentProperty, plant and equipment is stated at historical cost less depreciation and impairment losses.Historical cost includes expenditure that is directly attributable to the acquisition of the items.Subsequent costs are included in the asset's carrying amount or recognised as a separate asset, asappropriate, only when it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flowto the <strong>Club</strong> and the cost of the item can be reliably measured. All other repairs, maintenance andminor renewal costs are charged to the income statement during the financial period in which theyare incurred.Depreciation is calculated on a straight line basis to write off the net cost or revalued amount of eachitem of property, plant and equipment over its expected useful life, as follows:Bar 20%Furniture and Fittings 10%Training Equipment 10%Administration 10%Grounds 10%Marina 2.5%Assets are depreciated from the first date that they are held ready for use. The assets' residualvalues and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at each balance sheet date.An asset's carrying amount is written down immediately to its recoverable amount if the asset'scarrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount (note (f)) Gains and losses ondisposals are determined by comparing proceeds with the carrying amount. These are included inthe income statement.(k) BorrowingsBorrowings are initially recognised at fair value. Borrowings are classified as current liabilities unlessthe <strong>Club</strong> has an unconditional right to defer settlement of the liability for at least twelve months afterthe balance sheet date.(l) ProvisionsProvisions are recognised when the <strong>Club</strong> has a present legal or constructive obligation as a result ofpast events, it is more likely than not that an outflow of resources will be required to settle theobligation and the amount has been reliably estimated.(m) Borrowing costsBorrowing costs incurred for the construction of any qualifying asset are capitalised during the periodof time that is required to complete and prepare the asset for its intended use or sale. Otherborrowing costs are expensed.The capitalisation rate used to determine the amount of borrowing costs to be capitalised is theweighted average interest rate applicable to the <strong>Club</strong>'s outstanding borrowings during the year.(n) Employee Entitlements(i) Wages and salaries and annual leaveLiabilities for wages and salaries and annual leave expected to be settled within 12 monthsare measured as the amount unpaid at the reporting date at current pay rates in respect ofemployees' services up to that date.7<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 61

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONT’D)(ii)Long service leaveA liability for long service leave is recognised, and is measured as the present value ofexpected future payments to be made in respect of services provided by employees up tothe reporting date. Consideration is given to expected future wage and salary levels,experience of employee departures and periods of service. Expected future payments arediscounted using interest rates on national government guaranteed securities with terms ofmaturity that match, as closely as possible, the estimated future cash outflows.(o) Committee RemunerationNo members of any committee of the <strong>Club</strong> are remunerated for their services to that committee.(p) New Accounting Standards and InterpretationsCertain new accounting standards have been published that are not mandatory for 30 April 2013reporting periods. The club's assessment of the impact of these new standards and interpretations isset out below:AASBreferenceAASB 9(issuedDecember2009 andamendedDecember2010)Title andAffectedStandard(s)FinancialInstrumentsNature of ChangeAmends the requirements for classification andmeasurement of financial assets. The available-for-saleand held-to-maturity categories of financial assets inAASB 139 have been eliminated. Under AASB 9, thereare three categories of financial assets:- Amortised cost- Fair value through profit or loss- Fair value through other comprehensiveincomeApplicationdateAnnualreportingperiodsbeginning onor after 1January 2015Impact on InitialApplicationAdoption of AASB 9 isonly mandatory for the30 June 2016 year end.The entity has not yetmade an assessment ofthe impact of theseamendments.The following requirements have generally been carriedforward unchanged from AASB 139 FinancialInstruments: Recognition and Measurement into AASB9:Classification and measurement of financial liabilities;andDerecognition requirements for financial assets andliabilities.However, AASB 9 requires that gains or losses onfinancial liabilities measured at fair value are recognisedin profit or loss, except that the effects of changes in theliability’s credit risk are recognised in othercomprehensive income.SB 13(issuedSeptember 2011)Fair ValueMeasurementCurrently, fair value measurement requirements areincluded in several Accounting Standards. AASB 13establishes a single framework for measuring fair valueof financial and non-financial items recognised at fairvalue in the statement of financial position or disclosedin the notes in the financial statements..Annualreportingperiodscommencingon or after 1January 2013The entity has yet toconduct a detailedanalysis of thedifferences betweenthe current fairvaluationmethodologies usedand those required byAASB 13. However,when this standard isadopted for the firsttime for the year ended30 April 2014, there willbe no impact on thefinancial statementsbecause the revised fair862 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013AASBreferenceTitle andAffectedStandard(s)Nature of ChangeApplicationdateImpact on InitialApplicationvalue measurementrequirements applyprospectively from 1July 2013.AASB 13(issuedSeptember 2011)Fair ValueMeasurementAdditional disclosures required for items measured atfair value in the statement of financial position, as wellas items merely disclosed at fair value in the notes to thefinancial statements. Extensive additional disclosurerequirements for items measured at fair value that are‘level 3’ valuations in the fair value hierarchy that arenot financial instruments, e.g. land and buildings,investment properties etc.Annualreportingperiodscommencingon or after 1January 2013When this standard isadopted for the firsttime on 1 May 2013,additional disclosureswill be required aboutfair values.AASB 119(reissuedSeptember 2011)EmployeeBenefitsMain changes include:- Elimination of the ‘corridor’ approach fordeferring gains/losses for defined benefit plans- Actuarial gains/losses on remeasuring thedefined benefit plan obligation/asset to berecognised in OCI rather than in profit or loss,and cannot be reclassified in subsequentperiods- Subtle amendments to timing for recognitionof liabilities for termination benefits- Employee benefits expected to be settled (asopposed to due to settled under currentstandard) wholly within 12 months after theend of the reporting period are short-termbenefits, and therefore not discounted whencalculating leave liabilities. Annual leave notexpected to be used wholly within 12 monthsof end of reporting period will in future bediscounted when calculating leave liabilityAnnualreportingperiodsbeginning onor after 1January 2013The entity currentlycalculates its liability forannual leave employeebenefits on the basisthat it is due to besettled within 12months of the end ofthe reporting periodbecause employees areentitled to use thisleave at any time.The amendments toAASB 119 require thatsuch liabilities becalculated on the basisof when the leave isexpected to be taken,i.e. expectedsettlement.When this standard isfirst adopted for the 30April 2014 year end,annual leave liabilitieswill be recalculated on1 May 2012 as longtermbenefits becausethey are not expectedto be settled whollywithin 12 months afterthe end of the reportingperiod. This will resultin a reduction of theannual leave liabilitiesrecognised on 1 May2012, and acorresponding increasein retained earnings atthat date.Comparatives for theyear ended 30 April2013 will also berestated.(q) Change in Accounting PoliciesThere were no changes in accounting policies during the year.9<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 63

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 2: REVENUE2013 2012$ $FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONSSales revenueBar and catering sales 3,078,361 1,637,479Fuel sales 373,455 421,767Other sales and training income 194,982 210,3043,646,798 2,269,550Other revenueSubscriptions 1,218,030 1,159,553Boat fees 155,456 105,060Entrance fees 97,715 92,228Interest received 10,722 51,348House support 111,182 111,219Other income 142,153 127,928Development Levy 249,310 249,3701,984,568 1,896,706NOTE 3: EXPENSES2013 2012SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR INCLUDES THEFOLLOWING SPECIFIC EXPENSES$ $DepreciationLeasehold 304,863 197,706<strong>Club</strong> boats 24,624 46,182Plant and equipment 90,456 83,877Furniture and fittings 403 442Total depreciation 420,346 328,207Finance costsInterest 157,159 17,408NOTE 4: CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS2013 2012$ $Cash on hand 20 1,655Cash at bank 373,061 150,784Term Deposits 110,609 52,826483,690 205,265RECONCILIATION TO CASH AT THE END OFTHE YEARThe above figures are reconciled to cash at the end of the financial year as shown in the statement ofcash as follows:Balances as above 483,690 205,265Balances per statement of cash flows 483,690 205,265The above assets are held as security for the loan facility as per note 13.1064 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 5: TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES2013 2012CURRENT $ $Other debtors 2,462 543Prepayments 41,503 46,26043,965 46,803(a) As at 30 April 2013, there were no impaired trade receivables nor were there any trade receivablesthat were past due and not impaired (2012: nil).The above assets are held as security for the loan facility as per note 13.NOTE 6: MEMBERS’ ACCOUNTS2013 2012CURRENT $ $Members’ accounts 1,665,756 1,721,151Provision for doubtful debts (20,750) (42,750)1,645,006 1,678,401(a)(b)Impaired members’ accountsAs at 30 April 2013 members’ accounts of the <strong>Club</strong> with a nominal value of $45,344 (2012 -$36,276) were impaired. The amount of the provision is $20,750 (2012 - $41,750).Past due but not impairedAs of 30 April 2013, trade receivables of $263,887 (2012 - $246,005) were past due but notimpaired. These relate to a number of members for whom there is no recent history of default. Theageing analysis of these trade receivables is as follows:2013 2012$ $Past due [30-60] days 115,516 33,207Past due [60-90] days 16,336 136,745Past due [>90] days 132,035 76,053Total 263,887 246,005The above assets are held as security for the loan facility as per note 12.The club holds no securities over the above balance and its maximum exposure to credit risk is the totalcarrying value of the members accounts.NOTE 7: INVENTORIES2013 2012$ $Bar stock 41,250 41,251Merchandise 53,865 54,939Fuel stock 19,844 18,560114,959 114,750The above assets are held as security for the loan facility as per note 13.11<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 65

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 8: PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT2013 2012$ $Leasehold 13,574,850 8,594,342Less: accumulated amortisation (4,308,320) (4,003,728)9,266,530 4,590,614<strong>Club</strong> Boats 329,482 300,625Less: accumulated depreciation (288,918) (264,294)40,564 36,331Furniture and Fittings 58,916 58,916Less: accumulated depreciation (58,916) (58,513)- 403Plant and Equipment 969,979 894,028Less: accumulated depreciation (696,184) (605,727)273,795 288,301TOTAL PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 9,580,889 4,915,649(a) MOVEMENT IN CARRYING VALUESMovement in the carrying amounts for each class of property, plant and equipment between the beginningand the end of the current financial year.2013Leasehold<strong>Club</strong>BoatsFurniture& FittingsPlant &EquipmentTotalBalance at the beginning of the year4,590,614 36,331 403 288,301 4,915,649Additions 343,690 28,857 - 75,950 448,497Disposals - - - - -Depreciation expense (304,863) (24,624) (403) (90,456) (420,346)Reclassification to Property Plantand Equipment4,637,089 - - - 4,637,089Carrying amount at the end of theyear 9,266,530 40,564 - 273,795 9,580,88966 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 201312

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 20132012Leasehold<strong>Club</strong>BoatsFurniture& FittingsPlant &EquipmentTotalBalance at the beginning of theyear5,062,503 72,736 16,887 143,954 5,296,080Additions 26,601 9,777 - 228,224 264,602Disposals - - (16,042) - (16,042)Depreciation expense (197,706) (46,182) (442) (83,877) (328,207)Reclassification to Capital Workingsin Progress (300,784) - - - (300,784)Carrying amount at the end of theyear 4,590,614 36,331 403 288,301 4,915,649The above assets are held as security for the loan facility as per note 13.NOTE 9: CAPITAL WORKS IN PROGRESS2013 2012$ $Reclassification from PPE - 300,784Additions – Roland Smith Ballroom development - 4,336,285Reclassification to PPE (4,637,069) -- 4,637,089NOTE 10: PAYABLES2013 2012CURRENT $ $Trade payables 478,487 547,234Other payables 230,905 289,757GST payable 104,770 14Sailing excellence/Travel grant 22,604 34,283J.E.S.S administration account 142,849 161,506Income in advance 994,226 843,239Accrued expenses 67,500 85,1522,041,341 1,961,185NOTE 11: PROVISIONS2013 2012CURRENT $ $Trophies (1,947) (6,225)Annual leave 66,778 77,556Long service leave 62,847 48,339127,678 119,670NOTE 12: PEN AND KEY DEPOSITS2013 2012$ $Pen and key deposits - unsecured 595,535 556,286595,535 556,28613<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 67

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 13: INTEREST BEARING LIABILITIES2013 2012CURRENT $ $Bank loans 250,000 -250,000 -NON CURRENTBank loans 1,821,000 2,108,7681,821,000 2,108,768(a) For the years ending 30 April 2013 and 30 April 2012, the carrying amounts ofborrowings approximated their fair value.(b) The bank loans from Bankwest are secured by a registered mortgage from <strong>Royal</strong><strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc over the leasehold property situated at KeanesPoint, Peppermint Grove and an unregistered fixed and floating charge over theassets and undertaking of <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc. The carryingamounts of assets pledged as security are the values as detailed on the balancesheet.NOTE 14: ACCUMULATED FUNDS2013 2012$ $Accumulated members’ funds at the beginning of thefinancial year 5,891,874 5,977,842Transfer from/(to) reserves - (563,052)Surplus/ (Loss) attributable to the club 180,927 477,084Accumulated members’ funds at the end of thefinancial year 6,072,801 5,891,874NOTE 15: CATERING EQUIPMENT RESERVE2013 2012$ $Balance at the beginning of the year - 17,607Transfer from/(to) appropriation statement - (17,607)Balance at the end of the year - -This reserve is used to accumulate transfers from profit to be used against future capital purchases ofcatering equipment.NOTE 16: MARINA RESERVE2013 2012$ $Balance at the beginning of the year 960,154 379,495Transfer from/(to) appropriation statement - 580,659Balance at the end of the year 960,154 960,154This reserve is used to accumulate transfers from profit to be used against future marina capitaldevelopments.1468 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 17: RECONCILIATION OF NET CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES TO SURPLUSFOR THE YEAR2013$2012$SURPLUS/ (LOSS) BEFORE APPROPRIATION 180,926 477,084DepreciationInterest receivedInterest paid420,346(10,721)157,159328,207(50,590)17,411Profit/(Loss) on sale of PPE (1,363) (16,364)(Increase)/decrease in inventories (205) (19,249)(Increase)/decrease in net members’ accounts 346,644 (556,753)(Increase)/decrease in accounts receivables andother receivables 141,282 8,284(Decrease)/increase in accounts payables and otherpayables (199,160) 356,332(Decrease) increase in Pen deposits received (133,130) 20,410(Decrease)/increase in provisions 8,007 15,758Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities 909,785 580,530NOTE 18: FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTSIn common with all other businesses, the <strong>Club</strong> is exposed to risks that arise from its use of financialinstruments. This note describes the <strong>Club</strong>’s objectives, policies and processes for managing those risks andthe methods used to measure them.There have been no substantive changes in the <strong>Club</strong>’s exposure to financial instrument risks, its objectives,policies and processes for managing those risks or the methods used to measure them from previousperiods unless otherwise stated in this note.Risk management is carried out by the Committee, who review, evaluate and agree policies and objectivesfor managing risk.The overall objective of the Committee is to set polices that seek to reduce risk as far as possible withoutunduly affecting the <strong>Club</strong>’s flexibility and ability to service its members. Further details regarding thesepolicies are set out below:Credit Risk ExposureCredit risk is the risk that the other party to a financial instrument will fail to discharge their obligationresulting in the <strong>Club</strong> incurring a financial loss.There is no concentration of credit risk with respect to current and non-current receivables as the <strong>Club</strong> has alarge number of members. The carrying amount of financial assets represents the maximum credit exposure.The credit risk on financial assets of the <strong>Club</strong> which have been recognised on the Statement of FinancialPosition is generally the carrying amount, net of any provisions for doubtful debts. As at balance date, thereis no material credit risk exposure to any financial assets of the <strong>Club</strong>.15<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 69

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013As at the reporting date, the financial instruments exposed to interest rate risk are as follow s;Fixed interest maturing in 1 year or lessFINANCIAL ASSETS2013$2012$Cash on deposit and trophy/trust accounts 483,670 203,610Weighted average interest rate 2.83% 5.09%The effective weighted average interest rate for each class of financial asset is based on the rate of interestapplicable to those deposits held at the year-end. The <strong>Club</strong>'s exposure to interest rate risk on financialassets is considered immaterial.FINANCIAL LIABILITIES2013$2012$Bank loans 2,071,000 2,108,7682,071,000 2,108,768Weighted average interest rate 7.72% 6.45%The <strong>Club</strong>'s interest-rate risk arises from long-term borrowings. Borrowings issued at variable rates exposethe <strong>Club</strong> to cash flow interest-rate risk. Borrowings issued at fixed rates expose the <strong>Club</strong> to fair valueinterest-rate risk. All bank borrowings at year-end are at fixed rates. The <strong>Club</strong>'s exposure to interest-rate riskon financial liabilities is considered immaterial.Liquidity RiskLiquidity risk is the risk that the <strong>Club</strong> may encounter difficulties raising funds to meet commitmentsassociated with financial instruments, e.g. borrowing repayments. There is no formal policy to manage theliquidity risk exposure. The <strong>Club</strong> prepares detailed cash flow budgets to anticipate future cash requirementand negotiates with their financial institution in advance to secure facilities. The table below analyse the<strong>Club</strong>’s financial liabilities, net and gross settled derivative financial instruments into relevant maturitygroupings based on remaining period at the reporting date to the contractual maturity date. The amountsdisclosed in the table are the contractual undiscounted cash flows.2013Less than6 months6-12 months 1-2 yearsTotalcontractualcash flowsCarryingamount (asset)/LiabilitiesNon-DerivativesPayables 2,047,536 - - 2,047,536 2,047,536Borrowing - 250,000 1,821,000 2,071,000 2,071,000Pen Deposits 595,535 - - 595,535 595,535Total non-derivatives 2,643,071 250,000 1,821,000 4,714,071 4,714,0711670 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 20132012Non-DerivativesLess than6 months6-12 months 1-2 yearsTotalcontractualcash flowsCarryingamount (asset)/LiabilitiesPayables 1,912,683 - - 1,912,683 1,912,683Borrowing - - 2,108,768 2,108,768 2,108,768Pen Deposits 556,286 - - 556,286 556,286Total non-derivatives 2,468,969 - 2,108,768 4,577,737 4,577,737NET FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL ASSETS AND LIABILITIESFor assets and liabilities the net fair value approximates their carrying value. The aggregate fair values andcarrying amounts of financial assets and financial liabilities are disclosed in the statement of financial positionand in the notes to and forming part of the accounts.UNUSED CREDIT FACILITYThe <strong>Club</strong> has nil unused credit facility with BankWest (2012: $391,232).This facility is secured by an unregistered fixed and floating charge over all assets and undertakings of <strong>Royal</strong><strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc.NOTE 19: COMMITMENTS FOR EXPENDITURELEASE COMMITMENTSTotal lease expenditure contracted for at balance date but not provided for in the accounts, payable:2013$2012$Not later than one year 21,500 21,500Later than one year but not later than 2 years 21,500 21,500Later than 2 years but not later than 5 years 64,500 64,500Later than 5 years 433,946 455,446541,446 562,946The above commitments relate to the Land and River Bed Leases. While these leases have defined leaseperiods, there is no expectation that they will not be renewed. The land lease commitments are calculatedusing the lease commitment entered into on 22 July 1996 for 21 years with the option to renewal for afurther 21 years.NOTE 20: COMMITTEE MEMBERSDuring the year the committee members were as follows:R. Timms (Commodore) G. BlaauwI. Clarke (Vice Commodore) D. LynnA. Hancock (Rear Commodore) T. PackerM. Giudice (Rear Commodore) L. PatersonD.J McAullay (Rear Commodore) S. WardI. Olson (Honorary Treasurer) P. ChappellG. Anderson L. ClarkThere was no remuneration of any kind paid to any of the committee members during the year as a result ofthem being on the <strong>Club</strong>'s committee.17<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 71

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCNotes to the financial statements30 April 2013NOTE 21: RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONSNo related party transactions occurred during the year ending 30 April 2013 (2012: Nil).NOTE 22: AUDITORS REMUNERATIONAUDIT SERVICES 2013$2012$Audit of financial report 19,000 17,000No non-audit services were provided during the current or prior years.NOTE 23: EVENTS OCCURRING AFTER THE REPORTING DATENo matter or circumstance has arisen since the end of the financial year which significantly affected or maysignificantly affect the operation of the <strong>Club</strong>, the results of those operations or the state of affairs of the <strong>Club</strong>in subsequent financial years.NOTE 23: CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES AND JUDGEMENTSEstimates and judgements are continually evaluated and are based on historical experience and otherfactors, including expectations of future events that may have a financial impact on the <strong>Club</strong> and that arebelieved to be reasonable under the circumstances.(i) Estimated impairment of assets.The <strong>Club</strong> assesses impairment at each reporting date by evaluating conditions specific to the <strong>Club</strong> that maylead to impairment of assets. Where an impairment trigger exists, the recoverable amount of the asset isdetermined.(ii) Estimated provision for bad debts.The <strong>Club</strong> assesses the provision for bad debts at each reporting date by evaluating conditions specific to the<strong>Club</strong> that may lead to a need for a provision. Where a long outstanding debts occurs, the recoverableamount of the debtor is determined.1872 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER YACHT CLUB INCHonorary Treasurer’s DeclarationFor the year ended 30 April 2013I, Ian Olson, of the <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc declare that:(a) the financial statements and notes comply with Accounting Standards and give a true and fair viewof the financial position and performance of the <strong>Club</strong> for the financial year ended 30 April 2013; and(b) in my opinion there are reasonable grounds to believe that the <strong>Club</strong> will be able to pay its debts asand when they become due and payable.Dated at Perth on this 3rd day of July 2013Ian OlsonHonorary Treasurer19<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 7319

Tel: +8 6382 4600Fax: +8 6382 4601www.bdo.com.au38 Station StreetSubiaco, WA 6008PO Box 700 West Perth WA 6872AustraliaINDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORTTO THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INC.We have audited the accompanying financial report of <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc, whichcomprises the statement of financial position as at 30 April 2013, the statement of profit or loss andother comprehensive income, statement of changes in equity and statement of cash flows for theyear then ended, notes comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and otherexplanatory information, and the Honorary Treasurer’s declaration.Committee Members’ Responsibility for the Financial <strong>Report</strong>The Committee Members’ of the <strong>Club</strong> are responsible for the preparation of the financial report andfair presentation in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and for such internal controlas the Committee Members determine is necessary to enable the preparation of the financial reportthat is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In Note 1, the CommitteeMembers also state, in accordance with Accounting Standard AASB 101 Presentation of FinancialStatements, that the financial statements comply with International Financial <strong>Report</strong>ing Standards.Auditor’s ResponsibilityOur responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on our audit. We conductedour audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Those standards require that we complywith relevant ethical requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit toobtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report is free from material misstatement.An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosuresin the financial report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including theassessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud orerror. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to theentity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in order to design audit proceduresthat are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on theeffectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriatenessof accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the CommitteeMembers, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report.We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basisfor our audit opinion.IndependenceIn conducting our audit, we have complied with the independence requirements of the Australianprofessional accounting bodies.BDO Audit (WA) Pty Ltd ABN 79 112 284 787 is a member of a national association of independent entities which are all members of BDO (Australia) Ltd ABN 77 050110 275, an Australian company limited by guarantee. BDO Audit (WA) Pty Ltd and BDO (Australia) Ltd are members of BDO International Ltd, a UK company limitedby guarantee, and form part of the international BDO network of independent member firms. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional StandardsLegislation (other than for the acts or omissions of financial services licensees) in each State or Territory other than Tasmania.2074 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

OpinionIn our opinion the financial report presents fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of <strong>Royal</strong><strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc as at 30 April 2013 and its financial performance and cash flows for theyear then ended in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards.BDO Audit (WA) Pty LtdGlyn O’BrienDirectorPerth, Western AustraliaDated this 3 rd day of July 201321<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 75

Tel: +8 6382 4600Fax: +8 6382 4601www.bdo.com.au38 Station StreetSubiaco, WA 6008PO Box 700 West Perth WA 6872AustraliaROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCDISCLAIMERFor the year ended 30 April 2013The additional financial data presented on pages 23 to 26 is in accordance with the books and records ofthe <strong>Club</strong> which have been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our statutory audit of the clubfor the year ended 30 April 2013. It will be appreciated that our statutory audit did not cover all detailsof the additional financial data. Accordingly, we do not express an opinion on such financial data and wegive no warranty of accuracy or reliability in respect of the data provided. Neither the firm nor anymember or employee of the firm undertakes responsibility in any way whatsoever to any person (otherthan <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc) in respect of such data, including any errors or omissionstherein however caused.Dated at Perth on this 3 rd day of July 2013BDO Audit (WA) Pty LtdGlyn O'BrienDirectorBDO Audit (WA) Pty Ltd ABN 79 112 284 787 is a member of a national association of independent entities which are all members of BDO (Australia) Ltd ABN 77 050110 275, an Australian company limited by guarantee. BDO Audit (WA) Pty Ltd and BDO (Australia) Ltd are members of BDO International Ltd, a UK company limitedby guarantee, and form part of the international BDO network of independent member firms. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional StandardsLegislation (other than for the acts or omissions of financial services licensees) in each State or Territory other than Tasmania.2276 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCDetailed Operating StatementFor the year ended 30 April 2013Note 2013 2012$ $BARSales 2 483,072 431,631Cost of sales (419,555) (358,790)Commissions received 63,517 72,842EXPENSESConsultancy fee 26,224 30,713Electric and gas 24,307 15,549Free bar catering 9,603 7,064Liquor licence 240 31660,374 53,640TRADING PROFIT 3,143 19,201CATERINGSales 2 2,595,290 1,205,848Cost of sales (2,179,854) (995,692)Commissions received 415,436 210,156EXPENSESElectricity and gas 19,445 12,439Music 1,351 -Flowers - 82General expenses 2,900 (1,663)Hire 27,251 87,870Promotions 8,499 8,544Wages 9,782 -Repairs and maintenance 20,977 10,86090,205 118,133TRADING PROFIT 325,231 92,023FUELSales 2 373,455 421,767Cost of sales (350,810) (377,525)EXPENSESLicence fee 354 143354 143TRADING PROFIT 22,291 44,09923<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 77

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCDetailed Operating StatementFor the year ended 30 April 20132013 2012$ $CLOTHING AND MERCHANDISESales 2 21,500 20,034Cost of sales (12,807) (14,947)TRADING PROFIT 8,693 5,087TRAININGINCOMETraining 2 173,482 190,270EXPENSESInstructor 49,193 55,648General expenses 14,662 22,624Repairs and maintenance 20,519 21,728Printing and stationery 24 1,077Superannuation 10,421 11,137Wages 74,549 74,985169,368 187,199TRADING PROFIT 4,114 3,071MARINAINCOMEPen rents 1,125,300 1,073,076Security Levy 88,222 83,400Marina Electricity 32,643 24,6061,246,165 1,181,083MARINA EXPENSESElectricity and gas 65,709 41,048General expenses (760) 4,685Interest - 592Long service leave 2,198 2,404Marina rental 4,923 6,029Repairs and maintenance 124,250 23,706Superannuation 15,003 15,076Wages 180,746 145,095Water 10,255 11,352402,324 249,987TRADING PROFIT 843,841 989,9862478 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCDetailed Operating StatementFor the year ended 30 April 20132013 2012$ $CAPITAL WORKS AND MAINTENANCE – ExpensesElectricity and gas 62,225 39,804General expenses 16,633 18,589Repairs and maintenance 130,116 69,632Rubbish removal 5,457 6,805Security 240 -Superannuation 15,003 15,075Wages 156,936 144,911Water 20,507 22,705Workshop supplies 1,390 4,032TOTAL CAPITAL WORKS AND MAINTENANCEEXPENSE 408,507 421,553ADMINISTRATION - ExpensesAffiliations 38,531 51,700Auditor’s remuneration – Auditing services 12,100 17,163Bad debts 45,344 38,042Bank fees 47,760 24,586Cleaning contract 30,423 30,240Cleaning materials 4,741 4,261<strong>Club</strong> functions, committee and club officials 43,464 40,971Flag officer club entertaining 3,626 1,328Information technology 54,566 40,844Credit card charges 30,983 16,306Electricity and gas 20,566 10,282Fire prevention 353 1,155Freight costs 6 -General expenses 88,106 93,856Insurance 98,945 81,354Interest on loan 157,159 -Payroll tax 59,631 -Long service leave 11,629 3,630Photocopier 17,085 24,962Postage 34,669 30,149Printing and stationery 40,082 32,946Professional fees 8,229 32,941Rates 24,364 -Regalia 4,747 1,289Rent 41,179 39,858Repairs and maintenance 18,027 8,920Sponsorship 25,000 -Superannuation 38,351 35,779Telephone 18,126 19,471Temp staff 10,399 9,000Tidings 32,596 31,120Training 7,024 11,590Uniforms 2,979 2,558Wages 469,796 457,053Water 10,254 11,352Web design 18,472 -Year book and AGM expenses 8,689 8,378TOTAL ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE 1,578,001 1,213,08125<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 79

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCDetailed Operating StatementFor the year ended 30 April 20132013 2012$ $SAILING, OFFSHORE, POWER AND JUNIORS-ExpensesCoaching co-ordinators and instructors 117,980 95,366Electricity and gas 3,804 2,847General expenses 200,992 213,744Repairs and maintenance 31,513 36,774Trophy expenses (offset by trophy donations) 13,090 5,230Wages 236,722 213,758TOTAL SAILING, OFFSHORE, POWER ANDJUNIORS EXPENSE 604,101 567,719DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATIONAdministration 192,597 70,089Capital works and maintenance 11,192 16,780Catering 49,051 25,596Juniors 817 864Marina 140,373 146,156Sailing 22,504 46,182Training 3,812 22,538TOTAL DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATIONEXPENSE 420,346 328,2062680 <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013

ROYAL FRESHWATER BAY YACHT CLUB INCDetailed Operating StatementFor the year ended 30 April 20132013 2012$ $SAILING, OFFSHORE, POWER AND JUNIORS-ExpensesCoaching co-ordinators and instructors 117,980 95,366Electricity and gas 3,804 2,847General expenses 200,992 213,744Repairs and maintenance 31,513 36,774Trophy expenses (offset by trophy donations) 13,090 5,230Wages 236,722 213,758TOTAL SAILING, OFFSHORE, POWER ANDJUNIORS EXPENSE 604,101 567,719DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATIONAdministration 192,597 70,089Capital works and maintenance 11,192 16,780Catering 49,051 25,596Juniors 817 864Marina 140,373 146,156Sailing 22,504 46,182Training 3,812 22,538TOTAL DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATIONEXPENSE 420,346 328,20626<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong> YEARBOOK | 2013 81

CONTACT US:<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Freshwater</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Yacht</strong> <strong>Club</strong>Keane’s Point, Hobbs PlacePeppermint GroveWestern AustraliaTelephone | (08) 9286 8200Fax | (08) 9385 1483Email | [email protected] | www.rfbyc.asn.auPostal | PO Box 373, COTTESLOE WA, 6911STAFF:General ManagerAndrew [email protected] AccountantAdministration AssistantCatherine [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] & Member Services ManagerSuzanne [email protected] or [email protected] [email protected]<strong>Yacht</strong>ing Operations ManagerTraining Centre PrincipalPaul <strong>Bay</strong>[email protected] [email protected] <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Operations (Keelboats)Assistant <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Operations (Power <strong>Yacht</strong>s)Assistant <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Operations (Juniors)Assistant <strong>Yacht</strong>ing Operations (Offshore)Carol [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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While Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club may be the home to high performance Offshore and Fleet racing sportspeople, we also partner with local community & schools. At Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club our focus is not just winning; we hope to inspire individuals to be active and participate in the sport. The primary objective of our Club is to provide encouragement of amateur to professional level yachting and boating activities including hosting and organising local, national and international yachting and powerboat events.

In 1896, the distinguished colonist Edward Keane, along with Aubrey Sherwood, Collector of Customs and some of their local friends agreed to form a sailing club and build a jetty for their boats at the foot of Irvine Street in Freshwater Bay. Some 116 years later, after two world wars, endless regattas, world, state and local club championships, Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club continues to thrive, prosper, and bring together Club Members and their families at this same picturesque location on the banks of the Swan River.

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Here at Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club, we are proud of our yachting heritage and the success of our sailors at Club, State, National and International level. We are equally as proud of the hundreds of young sailors who pass through our training programmes each year and of the sailors who take part in a regatta for the first time.

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The exhibition of French prominent architect Le Corbusier, held in The Pushkin Museum, brings together the different facets of his talent. Source: ITAR-TASS / Stanislav Krasilnikov

The largest Le Corbusier exhibition in a quarter of a century celebrates the modernist architect’s life and his connection with the city.

Given his affinity with Moscow, it is perhaps surprising that the city had never hosted a major examination of Le Corbusier’s work until now. However, the Pushkin Museum and the Le Corbusier Fund have redressed that discrepancy with the comprehensive exhibition “Secrets of Creation: Between Art and Architecture,” which runs until November 18.

Presenting over 400 exhibits, the exhibition charts Le Corbusier’s development from the young man eagerly sketching buildings on a trip around Europe, to his later years as a prolific and influential architect.

The exhibition brings together the different facets of his talent, showing his publications, artwork and furniture design alongside photographs, models and blueprints of his buildings.

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Irina Antonova, director of the Pushkin Museum, said, “It was important for us to also exhibit his art. People know Le Corbusier the architect, but what is less well know is that he was also an artist. Seeing his art and architecture together gives us an insight into his mind and his thought-processes.”

What becomes obvious to visitors of the exhibition is that Le Corbusier was a man driven by a single-minded vision of how form and lines should interact, a vision he was able to express across multiple genres.

The upper wings of the Pushkin Museum are separated by the central stairs and two long balconies. The organizers have exploited this space, allowing comparison of Le Corbusier’s different art forms. On one side there are large paintings in the Purist style he adapted from Cubism, while on the other wall there are panoramic photographs of his famous buildings.

Le Corbusier was a theorist, producing many pamphlets and manifestos which outlined his view that rigorous urban planning could make society more productive and raise the average standard of living.

It was his affinity with constructivism, and its accompanying vision of the way architecture could shape society, which drew him to visit the Soviet Union, where, as he saw it, there existed a “nation that is being organized in accordance with its new spirit.”

The exhibition’s curator Jean-Louis Cohen explains that Le Corbusier saw Moscow as “somewhere he could experiment.” Indeed, when the architect was commissioned to construct the famous Tsentrosoyuz Building, he responded by producing a plan for the entire city, based on his concept of geometric symmetry.

Falling foul of the political climate

He had misread the Soviet appetite for experimentation, and as Cohen relates in his book Le Corbusier, 1887-1965, drew stinging attacks from the likes of El Lissitsky, who called his design “a city on paper, extraneous to living nature, located in a desert through which not even a river must be allowed to pass (since a curve would contradict the style).”

Not to be deterred, Le Corbusier returned to Moscow in 1932 and entered the famous Palace of the Soviets competition, a skyscraper that was planned to be the tallest building in the world.

This time he fell foul of the changing political climate, as Stalin’s growing suspicion of the avant-garde led to the endorsement of neo-classical designs for the construction, which was ultimately never built due to the Second World War.

Situated opposite the proposed site for the Palace of the Soviets, the exhibition offers a tantalizing vision of what might have been, presenting scale models alongside Le Corbusier’s plans, and generating the feeling of an un-built masterpiece.

Despite Le Corbusier’s fluctuating fortunes in Soviet society, there was one architect who never wavered in his support . Constructivist luminary Alexander Vesnin declared that the Tsentrosoyuz building was the "the best building to arise in Moscow for over a century.”

The exhibition sheds light on their professional and personal relationship, showing sketches and letters they exchanged. In a radical break from the abstract nature of most of Le Corbusier’s art, this corner of the exhibition highlights the sometimes volatile architect’s softer side, as shown through nude sketches and classical still-life paintings he sent to Vesnin.

“He was a complex person” says Cohen. “It’s important to show his difficult elements; his connections with the USSR, with Mussolini. Now that relations between Russia and the West have improved, we can examine this. At the moment there is a new season in Le Corbusier interpretation.” To this end, the exhibition includes articles that have never previously been published in Russia, as well as Le Corbusier’s own literature.

Completing Le Corbusier’s triumphant return to Russia is a preview of a forthcoming statue, to be erected outside the Tsentrosoyuz building. Even if she couldn’t quite accept his vision of a planned city, Moscow is certainly welcoming him back.

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