Ocean Racing Club of Victoria
Steb Fisher

 

Notice of Race

Click HERE for the 2012 NOR. 

Sailing Instructions

Click HERE for the 2012 BDD SIs. Coming soon

Online Entry

Click HERE for entry to
all categories:

Racing
Sportsboat
Cruising
Trailerable

BYS Arrangements

Click HERE for the berthing and catering arrangements at BYS.

Click HERE to see who's going in the Racing Division.

Click HERE to see who's going in the Cruising Division.

Click HERE to see who's going in the Trailable Division.

Click HERE to see who's going in the Sportboats Division.

RECORDS

In 2010, Gusto established a new race record of 04:40:16

RESULTS

Click HERE for Results when published.

FORMS

Click for Race Documents

 

TRACKER

This race will not be tracked

SPONSOR

Many thanks to UK-Halsey for their generous support. Contact them on 9597 0857 or visit them at 77 Beach Road, Sandringham.

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BOXING DAY DASH

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Bay Race of 36 nautical miles

Race Starts off Port Melbourne, at 1030 hours AEDT on December 26 (Boxing Day) every year.

 Description:

Since 1979, the Boxing Day Dash (in the new media age, we just cannot use 'Cock of the Bay' anymore, but the Rooster lives on...) race has been the annual feeder event for the fleet to get down to the bottom of the Bay for the Offshore Start on December 27. It also attracts many entrants not venturing offshore, but who still wish to be part of the grand spectacle, as it starts off Port Melbourne and the winds its way down the Bayside suburbs of St Kilda, Elwood, Brighton and Sandringham, before finishing off Blairgowrie on the Mornigton Peninsula. This is a fleet or all in start, which means over 100 boats all get underway from the one line, at the one time. The Boxing Day Dash is possibly the largest, single day, single start race in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

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2015 Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron - New Visitor Wet Berths

Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron are looking forward to welcoming skippers and crews participating in the annual Cock of the Bay race back again this year.

BYS will again provide free rafting up inside their marina to all ORCV Cock of the Bay race participants on the 26th December.  This year however their marina extension will have been completed and there are new visitor wet berths available for rent.  BYS would like to extend an offer to boats participating in the Cock of the Bay to rent a new visitor wet berth for the night for a discounted price of $100.  BYS would also like to encourage skippers and crews who are not continuing onto Tasmania to consider continuing their stay with BYS and to take part in the Petersville Regatta  www.petersvilleregatta.com.au on 27-30 December, 2015.

If you would like to take up the free rafting up, no further action is required.  If you would like to take up the above discounted offer to rent a new visitor wet berth, please call Amanda Jacobs on 5988 8453 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to book your wet berth.

 

Are you ready? ORCV Summer Season 2015-16


It is that time of the year when everyone in Melbourne yearns for some warm weather and starts thinking about the spring and summer months ahead.
The ORCV has planning well underway. We will be heading back to  Stanley for the first race of the offshore season and Smithton Lions club are making preparations to host us in the new Harbour shed with festivities, entertainment, food and bar services. They are excited about the ORCV returning to the home of "The Nut” and are looking forward to laying out the welcome mat. The Stanley Race is a qualifier for the Hobart East and West coast races.
For those short on time, the Rudder Cup Race will have yachts heading to Devonport this year. Mersey Yacht Club have announced the “Advantage Pharmacy Top of the Island Race" which along with the ORCV Cock of the Bay Race completes the format of the Bass Strait Series. This is a great event for yachties who stepped up to some of the ORCV coastal races this year to venture a little further into Bass Strait.
Hobart East or Hobart West- which way will you head? The option to take the route outside of Flinders Island and down the east coast or across the strait and down the rugged scenic west coast is yours to choose. Arriving in Hobart amid the gala celebrations for New Year should be on everyone’s bucket list!

So, put these dates into your diary and start planning!

RACE 

 START DATE

 NOTICE of RACE

 Stanley  30/10/2015   2015 Stanley Notice of Race (V1 00 Final)
 Cock of the Bay  26/12/2015   2015 Cock of the Bay Notice of Race (V1 00 Final)
 Rudder Cup  27/12/2015   2015 Rudder Cup Notice of Race (V1 10 Final)
Eastcoast 27/12/2015   2015 Eastcoaster Notice of Race (V1 00 Final)
Westcoast 27/12/2015   2015 Westcoaster Notice of Race (V1 00 Final)

 

And don’t forget:

 

 

 Mercedes III - Cock of the Bay again?

Mercedes III led the Australian team to victory in the 1967 Admiral’s Cup, with a top points performance. She more than fulfilled the expectations of designers Ted Kaufman and Ben Lexcen.

In 1989, under new owner Martin Ryan, Mercedes III won the Cock of the Bay on Channel Handicap, a rating system with a strong age allowance which is no longer in use in Australia.

The new rating systems are AMS and IRC, introduced well after Mercedes III was designed and therefore giving a distinct advantage to modern yachts designed to these systems. Someone forgot to tell Mercedes III. Whilst 2014 is the 25th anniversary of her 1989 win, it’s also the 10th anniversary of her win on AMS in 2004 and 2008 (by 7 seconds) and follows 1st, 1st and 2nd placings on IRC Division 2 over the last 3 years.

 

 

“Our racing calendar is concentrated on Classic yacht racing around Williamstown, Hobsons Bay and St Kilda with 25 other Classic yachts. Once or twice a year we take on the modern boats. We are hoping for typical Cock of the Bay conditions - 25 knots plus from the south. She is a beautifully balanced yacht that thrives in the Port Phillip chop” says owner of 27 years Martin Ryan.

The Cock of the Bay starts off Port Melbourne and finishes at Blairgowrie. The yachts are best viewed from the piers from Port Melbourne to Sandringham, which is their last onshore mark until Blairgowrie.

Results of the Cock of the Bay, conducted by ORCV and a preliminary to the Melbourne – Devonport and Melbourne – Hobart races can be viewed on www.orcv.org.au from about 9pm on Boxing Day.

2014 Cock of the Bay- Notice to Competitors


A Notice to Competitors for the Cock of the Bay race has been issued. Please read this carefully and take the appropriate actions.

We recommend that you update your entry as directed with crew names and addresses for the issuing of wrist bands to comply with the Liquor Licensing Laws at Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron by 12noon on Tuesday 23rd December 2014.


This will assist Blairgowrie with hospitality arrangements for you and your crew.

Everything you need to know to get you to Tasmania this year!

Or to join in the popular Cock of the Bay Race...

The Christmas races are fast approaching nand after a busy year for the ORCV the Notices of Race have been published and online entry will be availalbe next week!

Devonport is our new destination for the dash across the paddock this year and Mersey Yacht Club have kindly offered to host the fleet. Devonport has been a popular destination for ORCV in past years and it will be exciting to visit again! This race forms the offshore race for the Bas Strait Series, so check out the NoR.

East or West- which is best? Your call but information for the Salamanca Series  HERE and the Sovereign Series HERE

Join in the  Cock of the Bay and the party at Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron on Boxing Day- a great wind down after your Christmas celebrations.

Stay tuned for more information.

 

 

 

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