RBYC well represented at ORCV Awards night
On Saturday night the ORCV presented awards for the past two seasons. MC for the evening was RBYC General Committee member Cath Hurley, and the event was attended by Commodore Niesje Hees as well as a number of other RBYC members. RBYC was well represented in the awards. Congratulations to all these boats and crews.
• Alex Team MacAdie – Jock MacAdie – 2021 Melbourne to Hobart (Port Phillip Sea Pilot’s Perpetual Trophy)
• Another Chapter – Greg Clinnick, Neil Sargeant, Julie MacKay – 2023 Melbourne To King Island (1st AMS Div 1, 2nd PHS Div 1,Overall Winner)
• Blue Water Tracks – Grant Dunoon & Neville Rose – 2021 Melbourne To Hobart (1st Double Handed), 2021 West Offshore Products Coastal Sprint (3rd PHS), 2023 Apollo Bay Race (1st Double Handed)
• Ginan – Cam McKenzie & Nigel Jones – 2022 West Offshore Products Coastal Sprint 2 (1st PHS, 1st ORC, 1st AMS), 2023 Apollo Bay Race (2nd AMS Div 1, 2nd ORC Div 1)
• Hartbreaker – Antony Walton & Liah Hunter – 2022 West Offshore Products Coastal Sprint 2 (3rd PHS), 2022 Women’s Skippers & Navigator’s Race (Line Honours)
• Jaffa – Andrew Neeson – 2023 Melbourne to Port Fairy (Line Honours, 2nd PHS, 2nd ORC, 2nd AMS)
• The 2021-22 Offshore Double-Handed Champion is Grant Dunoon.
• The 2022-23 Coastal Champion is Nigel Jones/Cam McKenzie, Ginan
• The 2022-23 Offshore Double-Handed Champion is Jock Macadie, Alex-Team Macadie
• The Volunteer of the Year is Delma Dunoon.