Fair weather for 2009 Festival
The 2009 Trailable Yacht Festival was a great success, with a lot of fun had by all. Approximately 25 boats from 30 registrations enjoyed the Indian Summer weather as they enjoyed the program of cruising, socialising and eating!
Many new friendships were made, and many friendships renewed over the weekend. Boat owners checked out different ideas on setting up their boats for cruising, on how they might make mast raising easier, how to recognise the correct flare in the dark, and how to let them off in a safe way. They also learnt about repairing those little problems on their fibreglass boats. The swap and sell session worked well, with many people picking up bargains on un-wanted or un-used boat bits.
The cruise/Poker Run around Corio Bay saw boats sailing to various spots around Corio Bay, picking up cards to add to their hand. The winner was announced at the Festival dinner, where 70 people enjoyed the talk from Ted and Anne Peers on their experiences as lighthouse keepers around the Victorian coast. The auction of some very risque flags added to the flavour of the evening!
Thanks to all who attended and to:
our sponsors; Professional Insurance Brokers, Rebusiness, Four Winds Marine, Power Drive Marine and PowerSailerMarine
to Chemring for the flares display, Parks Victoria and Victorian Regional Channels for their support
to Royal Geelong Yacht Club for the use of their facilities
to our presenters; Barry Palich, Ted and Anne Peers, Peter Donaldson, David Jenkins and Dennis McDowell and to Peter Nyga for his brilliant photos
and to all members of the Geelong Trailable Yacht Club who assisted over the weekend.
Winners of the competitions were:
Safety Set-up: Meander, Peter and Pamela Mart 3rd, Murrendi, Pat and Cheryl Russell 2nd, and Moonlight Sonata, Grant and Sharon Roe 1st
Cruising set-up: Kokomo, Vic and Florina Sargeant 3rd, Frontliner, John and Veronica Burgess 2nd and Farr Di-Da, Charles and Di Weatherly 1st.
