2016 MEDIA KIT - Sandringham Yacht Club

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2016 MEDIA KIT - Sandringham Yacht Club
- S A N D R I N G H A M YAC H T C LU B -
Off the Wind
Image supplied courtesy of Andrea Francolini
2016 MEDIA KIT
Introduction
01
The official journal of the Sandringham
Yacht Club provides the eagerly awaited
season review for club members.
– S A N D R I N G H A M YA C H T C L U B –
Club Champions 2013 – 2014
General Committee 2014/2015
Commodore-in-Chief His Royal Highness Prince Philip K.G.K.T Duke of Edinburgh
Kate Mitchell
Rob Davis
Commodore
David Lynch
Treasurer
2015 EDITION
Jason Close
Club Captain,
Sail
AMS Division 1
WICKED
Mike and Mark Welsh
Ashley Trebilcock
Vice Commodore
Mal Billings
Cathryn Furey
Club Captain,
Recreational Boating
Club Captain,
Off The Beach
AMS Division 2
FRENZY
Jon Evans
Committee Member
Luke Reinehr
Committee Member
Alistair Murray
Committee Member
Rob Date
YV Division 2
ALCHEMIST
Michael Manson
IRC Division 2
ALCHEMIST
Michael Manson
Bill Stubbs
Committee Member
Committee Member
*Photos supplied by Steb Fisher Photography, [email protected]
Garry Anderson
YV Division 1
XLR8
Ray Shaw
IRC Division 1
WICKED
Mike and Mark Welsh
Rear Commodore
AMS Division 3
WATERMARK II
Graeme Watt and Peter Loh
YV Division 3
RHIANNON
Lowa Paszko
IRC Division 3
WATERMARK II
Graeme Watt and Peter Loh
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Recreational Boating Report
Hello all Recreational Boating
members both power and sail.
W
ell the Committee and I certainly feel
as though we have had to hit the deck
running this year with the many
Recreational Boating events on offer.
The year got off to a great start with the Picnic
Raft Up. We had 38 boats enter but with a 20
knot southerly forecast it was decided that the
Sandringham Yacht Club wave wall was the safest
place to be. Some 29 boats ended up rafting up
and our Commodore, Chris Carlile, joined the
festivities for the day, raiding various boats and
checking out the best pick of hospitality on offer!
February saw the resumption of our Guest
Speaker nights with a visit to Frank Hammond’s
sail loft on Wednesday 12 February. Frank took
us through the evolution of sail-making over
the years and demonstrated his state of the
art computer aided design and sail cutting
equipment. Paul Bartley also gave a very
informative talk on what to look out for when
self inspecting our rigging.
Sunday 23 February saw the running of the
annual SYC Cup Navrally where SYC invites
kindred clubs to compete for the coveted SYC
Cup. Included in this event is the battle between
SYC and RVMYC for the CUB Cup. Congratulations
once again go to RVMYC for taking out the trophy
Last March we held two major events. The first
was the Cruise-In-Company from Bass Strait to
Apollo Bay and King Island. Eleven boats
participated, some going to Apollo Bay and the
rest doing the entire King Island cruise. A Guest
Speaker Night was held in April to hear about all
the behind the scenes preparation that goes into
organising cruising events.
The second major event held in March was the
Investigator Rally in a family cruise format down
to Martha Cove on Saturday 22 and return Sunday
23 March. Three options were available to choose
from – a leisurely cruise from SYC to Martha Cove,
a scenic cruise with information pack of points
of interest and quiz questions, or a timed scenic
route with nominated speed. We had 18 boats
entered, with 13 boats braving the brisk westerly
with close to a two metre swell which meant that
most people focused on their seamanship to
reach Martha Cove. Special recognition goes to
Paul and Pauline Liddiatt and their two young
daughters, Zoe and Amy, who went down on
their open RHIB despite the elements.
On 29 March we kicked off the day with the Car
Boot Sale which had 11 stalls registered. Although
we had a couple of last minute cancellations,
I am sure buyers and sellers were pleased with
the result. That afternoon, 34 boats met up at
Melbourne City Marina, some having gone the
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fitouts for homes, apartment buildings and sporting clubs, including SYC.
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Jemson has designed, built and
furnished many inspiring executive
offices, boardrooms, reception areas,
training rooms, conference centres
night before. Once at Docklands, some chose
to dine on boats or at the various restaurants
on offer at Docklands. The rest of the group
embarked on the Royal Barge, the Elizabeth
Anne, which took us to the Colonial Tramcar
Restaurant for a sunset dinner around Melbourne
returning around 20:00 to regroup and party on.
The weather was so great several boats stayed
the Sunday night too.
On 13 April the interclub Whalley Cup Navrally
between SYC, Mordialloc Motor Yacht Club, Royal
Victorian Motor Yacht Club and Beaumaris Motor
Yacht Squadron was held with 20 boats entered.
Whilst Sandringham did not win the Whalley Cup,
we certainly have come a long way with our
scores in Navrallies. The best performing boat was
IV by VIII, skippered and navigated by David and
Kate McCutcheon who scored 26 points which
placed them overall 5th in the competition, a
fantastic result. Once again, the TackTracker
system was used thanks to the Royal Victorian
Motor Yacht Club and special thanks to Chris
Ackerman who set all the trackers up for the event.
On 4 May, the Fishing Challenge was planned
but unfortunately had to be postponed to 18 May
due to unseasonal warm weather and a northerly
gusting over 25 knots, saw seven of the 15 entrants
brave the bay at various times to hook their catches
which varied from squid caught by Ralph White,
to flathead, snapper and pinkies.
The Fishing Challenge winners were two of our
younger entrants with the identical catch of
snapper weighing in at 1.06 kg. Dean Christopher
and Spiros Lekkas were awarded the fishing rods
and tackle.
Our Presentation Breakfast was as popular as ever
Cruise-In-Company to King Island
Thanks Andrew
Sandringham Yacht Club is very fortunate to receive
invaluable assistance from Members. We would like
to thank Andrew Molnar Adrenalin and his company
Jemson. In recent times he has given the Members’
Bar furniture a facelift but he has also provided honour
boards,
waiter stations, servery fitout, additional
lounge and bar furniture
and more, so thanks Andrew.
A little bit about Jemson.
in both events and our thanks for providing the
TackTrackers.
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S A N D R I N G H A M YA C H T C L U B
Sunday Sailors Report
W
ith an outstanding performance it was
the Northshore 34, Salt Whistle (Alex
Hall) which topped the 2014 Sunday
Winter Series aggregate. She led the 27 yacht
aggregate at the start and more importantly led
the aggregate at the end of the series. All of her
eight completed races resulted in top 10 finishes
and she was the only yacht to record two wins in
a series that produced seven different winners.
Despite the Series being shortened by
abandoned races, an average of about 19 yachts
completed each race with 15 different yachts
collecting the 24 prizes. As well as Salt Whistle
there were four other yachts that completed eight
races and all finished in the aggregate top 10.
Silverado (John Barbieri) was 2nd, Copyright
(Stuart Morrison Jack) 3rd, Lebrok (Theo Korbel)
7th and Foggy Dew (Frank Hilliard) finished in
10th place.
It is participation that is the key to success in any
race series including Sunday Sailors. There are
numerous reasons why people choose to
participate in keelboat racing. There can be a
sense of pride and achievement with learning
to sail which is enhanced when going on to
skippering a yacht of any size. On the one hand
sailing can be a chance to find solitude, whilst on
the other there is always the chance that strangers
could become lifelong friends. On many Sunday
mornings sailors have solved all the problems in
the world but come Monday they will have all
been forgotten. There is always the enjoyment
and satisfaction of keelboat racing itself, not just
winning but being able to trim the sails, point and
balance the yacht so that it picks up speed and
glides through the water with effortless ease.
Some wish to get away from something such
as mobile phone connectivity whilst others see
the opportunity to be involved with a group of
like-minded people. There is an opportunity to
be Sunday Sailing at 09:30 Sunday every alternate
week.
Kol’s Kitchen
Sandringham Yacht Club’s Executive Chef, Kol
Gemmell shares a quick and easy dish which is a
favourite at Kol’s house. Kol likes to make this at
home as a treat for the family or when entertaining.
Chocolate Fondant
– Serves 4–
Ingredients
Debonnaire
225 gm good quality dark chocolate (chopped)
100 gm unsalted butter (chopped)
Introducing Startline
Copyright
Give your next race the B&G Lebrok
advantage
eggs
115gm
caster sugar
2 tbsp
plain flour (sifted)
Method
• Place chocolate and butter in a heat proof
bowl over a pot of simmering water
• Stir until just melted
• In a separate bowl, place eggs, sugar
and flour and mix until combined
• Gradually mix into chocolate mix
• Pour into 4 greased (butter and flour) onecup ovenproof ramekins
• Bake for approximately 15 minutes at 200C
or until the edges are set
• Serve with vanilla icecream and fresh local
raspberries.
NE
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Approach the start line reassured that your electronics
have fine-tuned your strategy. ‘Ping’ the line with ease
before the race begins and see your pre-start tactics
unfold. The race countdown timer, line bias and
distance to line data on the Graphic Display, will keep
you fully informed of where the line is located. Smart
visual indicators give an immediate view to keep you
on track to win every start.
Graham Furness
x3
Salt Whistle
Startline feature requires an H5000 CPU
Trim
Exclusively available on: H5000 Graphic Display
Foggy Dew
Oasis
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A PASSION FOR SAILING
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Overview
02
PUBLICATION
OVERVIEW
Off the Wind is the official journal of the Sandringham Yacht Club
and provides our clients with direct and exclusive access to nearly
2700 members, club management, associates and guests of Victoria’s
premier yacht club.
SYC is situated on the foreshore of Port Phillip Bay.
Offering world class sailing facilities, year round sporting
and social events, exceptional dining
rooms, 350 berth floating marina, boating academy,
waterfront support services and a modern clubhouse.
SYC members and their guests enjoy a lively club
atmosphere thanks to year round industry events,
boating activities and sailing regattas. Members
are affluent, progressive and aspirational.
Off the Wind delivers the latest, most relevant
information on race results, events, membership, sailing
equipment and general club life updates.
Published annually in high quality gloss stock
and perfect bound, Off the Wind is reflective
of the exclusivity of the Club and the marquee brands of
our clients.
Key Facts
•High-end market
•Broad cross-section of business people
•Clubhouse and its facilities are world class
•Reviews past season
•Distribution Australia wide.
“Sandringham Yacht Club is the
premier yacht club in Victoria
and has been in operation
for over 100 years, offering
excellent facilities, very active
year round boating and social
programs and in a wonderful
location complimented by
resources to ensure that your
needs are met both on water
and land.”
Rate Card, Dimensions & Deadlines
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RATE CARD, DIMENSIONS & DEADLINES
HEIGHT x WIDTH
MEMBER + SPONSOR
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ex GST
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Full Page
297 x 210 mm
$1,250
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Inside Front Cover
297 x 210 mm
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Inside Back Cover
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Double Page Spread
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SIZE
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EDITION
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ARTWORK DEADLINE
DISTRIBUTION DATE
2016
1 March 2016
7 March 2016
early May 2016
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