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Queenscliff Cup Easter Regatta 2022 celebrates female sailors

Published Tue 26 Apr 2022

Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club hosted their annual Queenscliff Cup regatta over Easter 2022 weekend, this year with the inclusion of a two-race series for female helms within the racing program, the inaugural Commodore’s Trophy.

QCYC was a hub of activity with an armada of yachts occupying fully booked wharf berthing and members and visitors busy around the club on many fronts.

On the water, the four race Queenscliff Cup racing program provided a variety of shorter and longer courses and actively encouraged inclusion amongst the crews participating.

Saturday 16 April dawned warm and sunny with light northerly breezes around 7 knots. Race 1 commenced on time at 1100hrs with a short warm up race around the sticks. This then allowed time for Race 2, the Queenscliff Lonsdale Yacht Club (QLYC) passage Channels Race, to take advantage of the changing tidal flows for the leg north to West Channel Pile and the passage back down the Coles channel, with the light northerly gradually clocking east.

Sunday 17 April was scheduled with Races 3&4 mandating a female helm nominated from each boat’s regatta crew, who were additionally scored for the Commodore’s Trophy. A forecast for an early strong wind warning, delayed the start to 1300hrs but did not deter the keen female helms from tackling the somewhat bumpy sea state and blustery 22 knot northerly winds. By the second race, the women had their eye in and competition on the start line saw three boats nailing the start on the gun.

QCYC Commodore Lee Renfree joined the fleet for the weekend onboard DreamCatcher. She was thrilled with the outcome of the weekend activities. “The new initiatives for the Queenscliff Cup event were very successful in getting more female crew onto boats. Boat owners provided outstanding support with 70% of boats entered for the Queenscliff Cup meeting the criteria for the Commodore’s Trophy and handing over the helm to the women for half the regatta. Thanks also to Club Captain Michael Phelan for his support in enabling the new inclusive program where open helm and female helm races are split 50-50 with all race results aggregated for the overall score.”

“With the female focussed QCYC KISS (Keelboat Introduction for Sailing Savvy) program to be launched 17 May with partners Ocean Racing Club of Victoria (ORCV) and AS She Sails Victoria, there will be support provided for more aspiring female sailors to step up confidently to lead roles on boats and participate more fully in future events.”

Congratulations to all competitors for their participation and achievements.

Queenscliff Cup 2022 Results

Pl

Name

Boat

Class

Sail
Num

1

2

3

4

Total
Points

Net
Points

1

T. Hinton

Boomaroo

S&S 34 Short M

Q23

2

1

3

1

7

7

2

R. Lowe

Castille

Swarbrick 87 IOR

G338

5

2

1

2

10

10

3

J. Barry

Sundance

Davidson 40

MG387

1

6

2

5

14

14

4

I. Staley

DreamCatcher

C&C 41

R123

4

8
OCS

4

3

19

19

5

N. Woodley

Blaise Pascal

Dufour 365 Cruising

H365

6

5

5

4

20

20

6

L. Maccolini

Seconda

Cruiser 51

G6161

3

4

8
DNC

8
DNC

23

23

7

T. Sparrow

Coral Lee

Bavaria 30ft

S301

8
DNC

3

8
DNC

8
DNC

27

27


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Commodore’s Trophy 2022 Results

Pl

Name

Boat

Class

Sail
Num

   

3

4

Total
Points

Net
Points

1

Janet Torode

Castille

Swarbrick 87 IOR

Q23

   

1

2

3

3

2

Alison Roberts-Wray

Boomaroo

S&S 34 Short M

G338

   

1

2

4

   4

3

Margaret Bowman

Sundance

Davidson 40

Q6000

   

2

5

7

 7

4

Lee Renfree

DreamCatcher

C&C 41

R123

 


 

4

3

7

7

5

Rosie Colahan

Blaise Pascal

Dufour 365 Cruising

H365

   

5

4

9

9

6

Laura Maccolini

Seconda

Cruiser 51

G6161

 

  8     DNC

     8

DNC

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