Mc Callister Cup
Saturday April 25th Anzac Day
Murray Mc Allister Cup ( race to Queenscliff ) typically starting around 9.00am
Sunday April 26th
Pursuit Race Home ( Queenscliff to RGYC
Phoenix Trophy RYCV to QCYC
The Phoenix Trophy is named after the fire that destroyed Royals Club House in 1970.
The trophy was donated by QCYC to represent the “rising from the ashes”
The trophy is awarded to the winner of the end of season sail to QCYC
Alan Robinson Trophy
Alan Robinson was the navigator on Keith Farfor’s yacht Superstar . He was killed in a car accident on the banks of the Yarra River . The race is a combined division Race from RBYC to QCYC .
Alma Doepel
Invitation to Sail with Alma Doepel – Melbourne to Queenscliff, 5 March 2026
As part of the Queenscliffe Maritime Weekend 2026, the Queenscliffe Maritime Museum, the Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club and the Alma Doepel Trust would like to invite the Classic Yacht Association, the Couta Boat Association and QCYC members to take part in a special, one-off maritime moment.
The historic tall ship Alma Doepel is scheduled to sail from Melbourne to Queenscliff on Thursday 5 March 2026, with Wednesday 4 March identified as a contingency date should weather conditions require an earlier passage. A ceremonial escort and welcome sail is being planned to mark her arrival, bringing together classic vessels from across Port Phillip Bay and the local Queenscliff fleet.
Participating vessels should be prepared to take part on either day, with final confirmation provided closer to the event based on weather and sailing conditions.
The Concept
A small group of classic yachts and heritage craft sail down the Bay alongside Alma Doepel for part of her passage
Local vessels sail out from Queenscliff to meet and escort her on approach
The combined fleet accompanies Alma Doepel toward Queenscliff, creating a visually stunning and historically evocative arrival
This is not a race or a parade in the formal sense, it is a shared sail, focused on seamanship, heritage, and visual storytelling.
Why Take Part?
Be part of a rare and memorable maritime moment
Sail alongside one of Australia’s most significant historic vessels
Contribute to a powerful visual narrative for television, drone footage, and public celebration
Showcase classic yachts as living heritage, not static artefacts
Practical Notes (to be confirmed)
Participation numbers may be capped to maintain safety and visual clarity
Final timing and escort zones will be confirmed closer to the event
All vessels will operate under standard maritime regulations and directions
Vessel owners interested in taking part are invited to contact the Alma Doepel Trust directly to register their interest.
Further details regarding timing and logistics will be provided once e arrangements are confirmed.
Crayfish Darby
The annual Crayfish derby will be held at QCYC on Saturday 3rd January 2026
For all enquiries please email : events@qcyc.org.au
QCYC Traditional Prawn and Oyster day
The Annual Fund raising Day for Cottage by the Sea will be held on New Years day .
Please join us to celebrate the New Year .
Blairgowrie Yacht Club Visit to QCYC
Tradition has it that BYS have a fun day sailing across to QCYC .
Sometimes the weather is fantastic and sometimes its not… We have sent a message to the weather Gods that you have fair winds to help get you to Paradise .
ORCV WHNR Race/ Rally
Woman’s Sailing Event hosted by ORCV
Women Helms/ Navigator/Radio Race and Rally .All information will be posted nearer the event
Working Bee
The last working Bee before Winter .
Please bring your orbital sanders if you have one .
Sausage sizzle after .
RBYC Race to QCYC
Alan Robinson was a navigator on Keith Farfor’s yacht Superstar . He was killed in a car accident on the banks of the Yarra River. The race is a combined division race from RBYC to QCYC . The trophy is awarded to the PHS handicap winner and raced each year in June . All entries please ring RBYC 9592 3092
Kings Birthday Cruise from SYC to QCYC
Sandringham Cruising division Members are planning a visit to QCYC on the Kings Birthday weekend . For all enquiries please contact to relevant organiser at SYC .
Please also note all boats MUST fill in the berthing requirements through our web page .
Phoenix Trophy Race RYCV
Phoenix Trophy Race RYCV event
The phoenix Trophy at Royal Yacht Club commemorates the 1970 fire that destroyed the club house . Donated by the QCYC it represents the Club’s arising from the ashes and is awarded to the winner of the end of season race to QCYC .
Racing from Williamstown to West Channel with boats staying overnight at QCYC
Entries sailing@rycv.asn.au
Easter Saturday Dinner and Easter Sunday activities
Bookings essential for the Saturday night Roast dinner .
Queenscliff Cup
The annual Queenscliff Cup will be held over the Easter weekend commencing on the 19th
Labor Day Weekend
QCYC will celebrate another long weekend before the sun starts to set sooner ..remember to book your berth !
Crayfish Derby
The famous Crayfish Derby is on again..
11.00am Egg and spoon race
12.00pm Speed Knot Tying
11.30 Line Toss
12.00 Tug of war
12.30 Lunch
13.00 Coast guard Demonstration
14.30 The mighty Swan and Cygnet Race
15.30 Clubs Flag Race
17.00 Presentation
Prawn and Oyster Day
Prawn and Oyster Celebration Day .
A day when members and friends get a chance to catch up , share stories and have some fun .
Booking open Tuesday 10th December via trybooking
Opening Day
The Commodore and Flag officers of QCYC invite you to attend
Opening Day 2024-2025
11`.30am Welcome of guests
12.00pm Opening Ceremony
1.30pm Light lunch for guests
Please reply to Elizabeth Meyer secretary@qcyc.org.au by October 15th
Note all attendees arriving by car must register @ Gate 1 .
This involves ringing the Department of defence pre- Opening day and registering your car phone 52 549468
You are also required to present a current licence and if a digital licence then it must be through the “Victorian App”
HMAS GOORANGAI MEMORIAL TROPHY RACE 2024
Queenscliff Cruising Yacht Club will celebrate their 62nd anniversary Opening Day on Sunday 3 November 2024 with “Blessing of the Fleet” and the roar of the cannon as they break open the flags to declare the 2024-25 season open.
Keelboat sailors from around Port Phillip are invited to join the celebrations with a feeder passage race from Brighton to Queenscliff on Saturday 2 November, commemorating the annual HMAS Goorangai Trophy Race and the recent Eliza Ramsden Trophy division for female helms.
The Goorangai race commemorates the tragic sinking of the minesweeper vessel HMAS Goorangai at the mouth of Port Phillip on 20 Nov 1940. A former crew member of the stricken vessel and QCYC member donated the trophy to honour his lost mates.
In 2022, QCYC’s first female Commodore Lee Renfree established the Keelboat Introduction to Sailing Savvy (KISS) program for women by women, and also introduced the Eliza Ramsden Trophy as a female helm division of the Goorangai race to increase female participation and encourage more women to step up to helming.
Why not take advantage of the Melbourne Cup long weekend and jump on board for a great weekend of sailing, fun and camaraderie. Boats entered in the races have free berthing overnight on Saturday 2 November and all crew are invited to stay on for Sunday’s QCYC’s Opening Day festivities and luncheon.
All Race Documents and Berthing Information is available on the QCYC Home page Latest News.
For further information, contact Club Captain Mike Phelan mphelan@ bigpond.net.au