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Lisa Blair to sail double-handed in Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race

Lisa Blair, a high-profile yachtswoman and adventurer on a mission to break records and leave her mark on the world, is joining the fleet for the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria’s (ORCV) 2019 Melbourne to Hobart, and in doing so, will create history.

Blair’s thirst for sailing and adventure was aroused when she crewed in the 2011/2012 Clipper Round the World Race. The Sunshine Coast sailor, who has called Sydney home since 2014, has since completed the ITL Solo Tasman Challenge from New Zealand to Australia.

dAlboras Climate Action Now under sail pic courtesy Lisa Blair

d'Alboras Climate Action Now under sail - pic courtesy Lisa Blair

Among other achievements, Blair took her environmental message aboard ‘Climate Action Now’ to the 2015 Rolex Sydney Hobart. Next was her aim to become the first woman to circumnavigate Antarctica solo, non-stop an unassisted, but was dismasted in storm conditions. Undaunted, Blair stopped, repaired and two months later finished, making her the only woman, and solo woman, to sail around Antarctica.

Blair did the 2017 Sydney Hobart with an all-female crew and in 2018, refitted her Hick 50. She sailed solo around Australia, Sydney to Sydney, and into the record books. The first woman to sail solo non-stop, around Australia, also set a world record for the fastest solo voyage on a monohull - 58 days.

Niggling at the back of her mind, though, is the unfinished business of sailing non-stop and unassisted around Antarctica. But she wants to do the Melbourne to Hobart ‘Wescoaster’ first, with her freshly rebadged boat, d’Alboras/Climate Action Now.

Lisa Blair on bow of her boat Dean Coopman pic

Lisa Blair on bow of her boat - Dean Coopman pic

ORCV Commodore, Martin Vaughan, comments: “Lisa is predominantly a single and double handed sailor. We share her passion for double-handed sailing and welcome her to our race.”

For her part, Blair says, “The Club (ORCV) has been very welcoming. I chose to do this because the Club offers a rare chance to do a major Australian race double-handed. Double-handed racing is ideal for me – sailing fully crewed and solo have their challenges.

“We’ll be the first double-handed women crew in the history of the race. I’ve also always wanted to race down the west coast of Tasmania and into the Southern Ocean. It holds great appeal – I want to have a crack at it,” she says.

Lisa Blair on bow of her boat during Around Australia record chase Lisa Blair pic

Lisa Blair on bow of her boat during Around Australia record chase - Lisa Blair pic



The 34 year-old who calls Curl Curl home, will do the race with Jackie Parry. “We can do it because of d’Alboras, which was a sponsor before I went to Antarctica. We’re going to try our hardest, push the boat and have fun with it, while delivering the ‘climate action’ message,” Blair remarks.

The boat is currently based at d’Albora Marinas at Rushcutters Bay, Sydney, having finishing touches put to it. In the first week of December, Blair and Parry will sail the Hick 50 from Sydney to Melbourne.

They have not sailed together before: “The delivery will be good training; we’ll go out and do lots of tacks and gybes,” Blair says.

“The race will be a solid platform to circumnavigate Antarctica non-stop and unassisted in December 2020. I am looking to find sponsorship to support me.

“I know I can do it and break the speed record. I was ahead of the record when I was dismasted last time - and I was sailing conservatively.”

For 14 December, her 35th birthday, Blair has organised an ‘Open Boat Day’ day at d’Albora Marinas Victoria Harbour, at Docklands in Melbourne. “The public is welcome to come along. We are putting the final details in place, so stay tuned,” Blair ends.

Commodore Vaughan says, “We know our numbers will be well down this year. Many boats have chosen to support the 75th Sydney Hobart, including a lot of our own members, so we are pleased Lisa has chosen to join us. We expect numbers to be up again next year.”

The 2019 Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race starts on 27 December off Portsea Pier and takes the fleet down the rugged west coast of Tasmania and to Hobart. The annual 440 nautical mile race is open to fully crewed monohulls, with divisions for Four + Autohelm, double-handed and multihulls.

For all information on the Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race, go to: https://www.orcv.org.au/

 

predict wind strealine

PredictWind Streamline Graphics

Over the last few months at PredictWind we have been refining our new Streamline maps and after a considerable amount of development work we are happy to announce the Streamlines release on all platforms. The PredictWind Streamlines are now the most advanced weather graphics available.

Animating streamlines for a fixed time period is technically straightforward, but it is essential to track weather system movements over a 7 day period. Other streamline implementations reload between timesteps, which makes it difficult to visualize the movement of a weather system. The new breakthrough technology from PredictWind allows animation of the weather over the week, with silky smooth transitions through each time period.

The PredictWind Streamlines are also overlaid on Rain, Could, Air Temp, Gust and Cape. Wave streamlines show the wave movement scaled by wave height. Ocean Current Streamlines are similar to the wind display, they clearly depict the movement of the ocean currents and eddies.

Other areas that were a focus for the development team include accuracy of the streamline display. The display does not interpolate the data spatially. PredictWind streamline graphics use the raw, exact and accurate data from the forecast model. Map zooming performance was also a focus. Zooming the map does not interfere with the animation of the streamlines. The colour palette used by PredictWind clearly depicts stronger and potentially dangerous winds in red, the same colour palette used by our other wind map displays. The background wind speed colours are bold and clearly distinguish the exact wind speed.

Please watch the demonstration video here.

 

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ORCV NextGen Ocean Racing Starter Kit

Exclusive to the ORCV and proudly sponsored by Discount Yacht Marine Supplies, this groundbreaking initiative is the first of its kind in Victoria, designed to make ocean racing more accessible and affordable for our youth members while prioritising their safety on the water.

We're excited to support the next generation of ocean racers and look forward to seeing you out on the waves!

DYSC next gen offer

Buy all 3 items and save 25% today!

PFD: https://www.dyscmarine.com.au/products/spinlock-deckvest-vito-with-hrs-170n

Tether: https://www.dyscmarine.com.au/products/spinlock-3-hook-elasticated-performance-safety-line-1m-2m

Knife: https://www.dyscmarine.com.au/products/wichard-offshore-single-blade-shackle-key

Item

 RRP price

 Starter Kit Price

 Starter Kit savings

Lifejacket 

 $490

 $400

 18%/$90

Tether

 $220

 $135

 39%/$85

Knife

 $70

 $55

 29%/$15

Package price

 $780

 $590

 25% / $190

These essential items are crucial for ensuring the safety of our new sailors as they embark on their ocean racing journey.

To benefit from this fantastically priced package you must

  • Be aged 25 and under
  • Must have a current ORCV youth membership
  • Limited to one item of each product per year

How to Purchase: To buy an item from the NextGen Ocean Racing Starter Kit:

1. Visit the Discount Yacht Marine Supplies contact page: https://www.dyscmarine.com.au/pages/contact. 

2. Provide the following information in your message:

    • The specific item(s) you wish to purchase
    • Your full name
    • Your age
    • Your shipping address
    • Phone number
    • Your ORCV membership number

3. Discount Yacht Marine Supplies will process your request and contact you with further details.

Terms and Conditions:

  • This offer is exclusively for ORCV youth members aged 25 and under.
  • A valid ORCV youth membership is required for eligibility.
  • Current youth members are limited to purchasing one item per calendar year from the Ocean Racing Starter Kit.
  • Items can be bought individually, discount percentage will differ to percentage saved as a package.
  • The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria and Discount Yacht Marine Supplies reserve the right to verify membership status and eligibility.
  • This offer is subject to stock availability and may be withdrawn or modified at any time without prior notice.
  • Saving is dependant on items bought and may be modified at any time without prior notice.

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cock of the bay 2019


Entries are now open for the
2019 Cock of the Bay

This boxing day tradition is a fantastic way to work off that Christmas day lunch, as this is a race for sailors of all levels, you could be a seasoned ocean racer or a weekend warrior.

You’ll make a start in Port Melbourne and sail past major bayside locations before heading out towards Blairgowrie. Entries are now open here

 

 

 

 

Photography  Dave Hewison

ORCV Sport Promotion Winner
ORCV Wins Australian Sailing Sports Promotion Award

18th October 2019

We would like to share some good news! ORCV won the 2019 Australian Sailing Sports Promotion Award. The award was presented at a gala dinner held at Sydney’s Sofitel Hotel on October 18, 2019 and is for acknowledging ORCV efforts promoting the sport of sailing across all communication platforms.  A great team effort and a very big thank you to all the amazing volunteers that make up the ORCV team.


It is also worth highlighting that ORCV was a finalist for 2019 Sustainability Award which new category for 2019. We achieved this recognition for our continued work in keeping our Oceans Clean and our world green.  The full 2019 Australian Sailing Awards winners list can be found here: https://www.sailing.org.au/news/dynamic-duos-dominate-2019-australian-sailing-awards/

 

Annual General Meeting

Dear Members,

We would like to invite you to the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria Annual General Meeting.  It will be held online, on Monday 14th September 2020 from 7.00 - 8.00 pm.

Despite Covid-19 and the impact on Sailing and Training, the club is in a strong position and is preparing for many more years of competition and adventure.  The General Committee will update you on the year that was and the new General Committee once elected will provide an insight into the years ahead.

Our trophy presentation will be postponed and held once we can all come together again to celebrate.

We look forward to the meeting of members, details of how to join the meeting will be provided after registration.

Martin Vaughan 
ORCV Commodore

Notice of 35th Annual General Meeting

Nomination form for General Committee Members

ORCV Committee Job Descriptions

ORCV Club Rules (Constitution)

Minutes 34th AGM  2019 

Proxy form 

Commodores Report

Proposed new ORCV Club Rules (Constitution)

Constitution Key Changes 2016 - 2020

Proposed new Bylaws

Proposed new Code of Conduct

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