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March, 2024

Saturday
23
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We will be focusing our clean up on the shores of Simpsons point in Isthmus Bay as this area has little road access and The weather is looking good for a clean up in Isthmus bay. We plan to meet on the shore 10am Saturday near Aitkens Point and hopefully clean up the area between Simpsons point and the Boat ramp in Simpsons bay. It is an area we have covered in the past, but also an area which hasn’t been covered by “North Bruny Land and Coast Care” as there is not much road access to this area.
The plan would be to meet up for a sundowners and BYO BBQ on shore later that arvo and return to home ports Sunday


It’s the time of year when we think about cleaning up the environment we all love to enjoy.
The date for this WE has been changed as it clashed with the Bass straight circumnavigation. The plan would be to meet where the weather will allow us to anchor somewhere in Simpson’s Bay Area on Saturday 23rd at 10.00am to distribute bags and divide the area to be covered.
At the end of the day we will reconvene for a BBQ on shore following a day of scouring coastline.
We also hope to have a group on land in Barnes Bay Area.
Let’s see what treasures we can find this year!

This event has been registered with the Clean Up Australia Council.
Expect a get together at sundowners on Saturday. Cruise Contact is Catrina Boon onbaord DALLIANCE on 0417 439 269.
Friday
29
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Cruise to Port Esperance for Easter.
Friday, March 29, 2024, 8:00 AM until Tuesday, April 2, 2024, 5:00 PM
The newly opened and very smart Port Esperance Sailing Club is the CYCT destination for the Easter holiday long weekend. Let‘s get away and use this great excuse for the CYCT to cruise down the Channel and anchor off Dover, with the towering and almost symmetrical Adamsons Peak forming a dramatic backdrop, and join in the celebrations planned over the weekend by the welcoming folk of the PESC, and by the CYCT.
Port Esperance Sailing Club is the southernmost yacht club in Australia. It conducts regular dinghy racing and yacht cruising activities as well as sail-training. The Port Esperance SC Regatta is being held over the Easter weekend, and will feature racing for those who may have a need to satisfy a competitive spirit. See the PESC Notice of Race if you are interested, at https://pesc.com.au/regatta-2024/
On the Friday afternoon, after cruising down the Channel and throwing out the pick, let‘s meet up at Tolly and Josephine‘s holiday home, in Pottery Road just behind Hopetown Beach, for a BYO BBQ with watery views out to the islands (Faith, Hope and Charity) and beyond to Esperance Point. BYO BBQ food, drinks, plates, cutlery, chairs, anything you need to be comfortable and relaxed, because comfort and relaxation with friends is what this time is all about. Tolly will provide the BBQ for us to use. Say, from 4pm‘ish.
On Saturday and Sunday there is plenty of opportunity to engage in inpromptu social events with other CYCT friends, and the PESC will be open both days for us to enjoy their friendly hospitality, amenities and company. The Club will be open all weekend with coffee/tea and snacks available during the day, and the PESC Bar will be open from 3pm Saturday and Sunday.. For those wishing to explore, the Dover township is a picturesque place to amble about, whether in the town itself, or along the beautiful sandy beaches.
Saturday evening at PES

April, 2024

Tuesday
2
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Elsie is Geoff Lea‘s Hans Christian 33. Last year he sailed her to Fiordland and Stewart Island in New Zealand, returning via the South Island‘s east coast, Lord Howe Island and Coffs Harbour. He won the Club‘s 2023 Cruise of the Year.

Saturday
13
Frederick Henry Bay Gathering Point west of Betsey Island
11:00 AM
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The annual CYCT event to get your collective brains ticking over in a very nautical manner. Our inspired ex-naval crew onboard Southern Expolorer will this year be presenting participants with a veriety of questions to test your navigation skills, seamanship skills, observation skills and communication skills. (The latter is to ensure harmony onboard your vessel !)
The Navigation Cruise has been designed, my crew and I have spent 6 days doing this, what I can tell you so far is this-
It will be in the Frederick Henry Bay Area
It is recommended you have Chart AUS 171
A copy or good knowledge of the COL Regs
With a time limit of around 3 hours and the first boat starting at 1100 on Saturday 13th
I encourage families to get involved, so bring your kids along as there will be prizes for the best score with children under 16
Bring your sense of adventure!
Prizes- Boy have I got a bag full for you, to date up around the $2000.00 mark
With a bit of luck and a lot of work from my crew, the winners will be announced at the wind-up BBQ aboard Southern Explorer Sat Night
Saturday
20
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Taking in the Anzac Day public holiday, spend a week cruising around the peninsula. Lots of anchorages, lots to do. A fullmoon to enhance the evenings. CC TBA.

May, 2024

Tuesday
7
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The iron Pot Lighthouse, or more formally the Derwent Light has been part of the Port of Hobart for 192 years. Suzanne has made an extensive study of its history and written a book on the topic. It is the oldest existing lighthouse tower in Australia.

Standing at the entrance to the Derwent, it marks the start of the Port of Hobart and is a welcome sight to yachtsmen in the Sydney to Hobart race. Its history is also a history of the development of the maritime industry and the water-based activities of Tasmania.
Saturday
25
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Another in the Commodore‘s Series where the weather is considered prior to deciding the destination. Expect a week away with a full moon and enjoying the more stable autumnal weather.

June, 2024

Tuesday
4
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TBA
Friday
7
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After the very enjoyable June long weekend cruise last year, we will be heading off again this year to Norfolk Bay. Take a day or two extra and make it a great break away. Cruise contacts are Philip and Julie-anne Garlick onboard DULCINEA on 0408 488 256.
Friday
14
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Another CYCT favourite, 2 nights in Con Dock with the excitement of Dark MOFO surrounding you. Lots more info to come, please check back later.

July, 2024

Tuesday
2
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A combined clubs, RYCT and GYC(Geelong Yacht Club) 800Nm cruise circumnavigating Tasmania amongst a fleet of 45 boats. Rob and Tricia will talk about their recent experience and requirements to participate in the rally, how they prepared, where it took them and what worked well and what didn’t.
Friday
5
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A chance to head away on the boat and spend the afternoon around a camp fire and an evening inside with the heater gently ticking over. Destination and CC TBA.

August, 2024

Thursday
1
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Add a few extra days to the weekend and head into Great Taylors Bay and enjoy the longer days and warmer weather.
Tuesday
6
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Rob and Tricia will talk about their experience and why they participate in yachting rallies. Will touch on challenges of looking for and purchasing a yacht in France. The yacht had to be set up for blue water cruising with the associated safety requirements to participate in blue water rallies. The ARC+ (Atlantic Rally Crossing Plus) took them across the Atlantic, where they joined the WARC (World Atlantic Rally Crossing) leaving from The Caribbean, across the Caribbean Sea stopping in Columbia and the San Blas Archipelago on the way to Panama, traversing The Canal. Now back in Tasmania well share their latest experiences of circumnavigating Tasmania on the combined clubs RYCT/GYC VDL rally.

September, 2024

Tuesday
3
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Rob King is the Krill Research Systems Manager for the AAD. He will present the current research on Antarctic Krill and the Southern Ocean ecosystem. He will also describe some of the interesting research system capabilities of RSV Nuyina.

October, 2024

Tuesday
1
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TBA

November, 2024

Tuesday
5
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TBA