2024 Queenscliff Cup
The organising authority is Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club Inc.
The event is conducted by Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club Inc. with the assistance of the Queenscliff Lonsdale Yacht Club
1. RULES
The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS 2021-24) https://www.sailing.org/inside-world-sailing/rules-regulations/racing-rules-of-sailing/
Attention is drawn to the rules of the Port of Melbourne Corporation and Parks Victoria with regard to operating in or near channels and port boundaries.
2. ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY
The regatta is open to all yachts on the register of an Australian Sailing affiliated club, who meet the requirements of Category 7 of the Australian Sailing Special Regulations, Part 1 for Racing Boats.
Where boats are not fitted with lifelines complying with Australian Sailing Special Regulation 3.12, crews shall always whilst afloat wear a PFD1 lifejacket.
Entry for the Queenscliff Cup 2024
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Late entries will be accepted up to 1000 hrs on any morning of the series on payment of the specified Late Entry Fee.
Entry fees include wharfage for race days and nights.
3. FEES
Entries open on the 24th February to 28th march 2024 -
Race Series $50.00 or
Individual Race $30.00
Late entry fees after 28th March 2024
Race Series $60.00
4. CATEGORIES AND DIVISIONS
a) Division 1 Queenscliff Cup Trophy
All Regatta entrants must complete all five races.
b) Division 2 Queenscliff Commodore’s Trophy Female Helm
Races 3 & 4 scored for female helm performance. The helmsperson must be nominated on the entry form therefore indicating desire to compete in Division
There is a separate Trophy for this division.
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS POSSIBLE FOR A VESSEL TO WIN BOTH TROPHIES.
5. SCHEDULE
Racing will be conducted on the 30th and 31st of March 2024 with provision for a resail on the 1st of April.
The scheduled time of the first warning signal each race day is 1055 hrs.
Two of the races will include Ladies Helm Races being races 3 & 4. To be eligible for these Races, a boat’s helm shall be female, and hold an Australian Sailing membership. The nominated female helm shall be a regular crew member of the boat entered. PHS handicaps may be adjusted to reflect the helming experience of the female helm.
It is intended to run up to three races on one or more days of the Regatta for a five-race series.
6. HANDICAPPING
Results will be determined based on a boat’s performance handicap allocated by QCYC.
Handicaps will be based on a boat’s performance in Club PHS and normalised using Yachting Victoria PHS guidelines.
7. SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
The sailing instructions will be available after 0900 on 22nd March 2024 at the QCYC Notice Board and the QCYC website at www.qcyc.org.au
8. VENUE
The venue is the Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club, Sand Island, Queenscliff.
9. THE COURSES
The courses to be sailed will be around fixed marks in the vicinity of Queenscliff and further described in the Sailing Instructions. They will comprise of 4 shorter-approximately 5 nautical miles, and one longer of approximately 15nm in conjunction with QLYC.
Starting and Finishing will be conducted from the QCYC Race Committee vessel enabling a windward Start and downwind Finish.
10. BERTHING
After finishing or on retirement, boats shall call QCYC on VHF 72 to advise finishing/ retirement time and be assigned a berth at QCYC.
Boats shall be prepared to raft up with other boats at the QCYC wharf and shall provide their own berthing lines and fenders.
Boats shall provide QCYC via the booking form on the Club website with details of their vessel.
11. RADIO COMMUNICATION
The race committee frequency is VHF 72
Boats shall have a VHF radio capable of transmitting and receiving over the entire course area.
Boats shall keep a continuous watch on VHF 16 and 72
Except in an emergency, a boat shall neither make radio transmissions while racing nor receive radio communications not available to all boats. This restriction also applies to mobile telephones and internet connections.
12. PRIZES
Only yachts that have started in all 5 Races will be eligible for the Queenscliff Cup Trophy
Prizes will be given as follows:
Queenscliff Cup: First, second and third Performance handicap
Queenscliff Commodore’s Trophy: First, second and third Performance Handicap
13. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Competitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. See rule 4, Decision to Race. The organizing authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury, or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta.
14. INSURANCE
Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party liability insurance with a minimum cover of $10,000,000 per event or the equivalent and email a copy to the Club Captain Michael Phelan mphelan@bigpond.net.au at the time of entry.
15. FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information please contact QCYC Race Director Mike Phelan at:
Email: mphelan@bigpond.net.au
Mobile: 0429 982 832