2015-2016 Nationals

Rye Yacht Club on the Mornington Peninsula will be Host for the 2015-16 Mosquito Nationals
Dates Registration : 28th Dec
Racing 29th Dec 2015 - 3rd Jan 2016
Lay day on the 1st
More information will be available soon
as this is peak time on this holiday area, camping and accommodation will be hard to find.
the club is looking into what can be done to arrange camping near the club
as information regarding this becomes available we will post on line

Thanks for the dates Gordon.
We have had a mention on the Taipan forum and they are thinking of laying down the challenge to us. May not be such a bad idea.
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HI all
as you will know Rye is a popular summer spot with camping
spots taken 12 month in advanced so you need to get in early.. they have arranged several unpowers sites in rosebud (the next town from rye) but these will be gone by late next week as they have a ballot for them
if you want a site contact mandy at the rosebud foreshore office on 03 59501011 mention gordon hyde/ rye yacht club and they will know what you are talking about.. leave it till too late and you will miss out as these sites will be gone by the end of next week…..

Hi all.
Are there any Qld/NSW members who are planning to attend the 2015/16 nats .
Hopefully there will be more than one Mossie from the Northern states .
Let me know and we could maybe organise accommodation, from Gordons advice it looks like we have to decide quite soon.




areas near rye will be booked by regulars each year and other sites are by ballot..you need to get in early. the rosebud option is the only one that the foreshore ranger has been able to arrange..and rosebud is only 5 mins down the road..and Mandy has said that that too will be gone soon... holiday homes in the area are another option but may be more expensive and would need to be book NOW as these will also be gone VERY Soon..

Just rang the Rosebud Foreshore Office... Mandy wasn't there and the person I spoke to knew nothing about any arrangement for Rye Yacht Club. She more or less said there was little hope of getting any site during the peak season. She also was unable to tell me when Mandy will be in the office.
I'll try again tomorrow!

The STAYZ website has holiday houses in the area.
Like this one which from the map appears to be right opposite the Yacht Club.
Charming and Coastal !
It's a matter of finding enough others to share a place like this with - to make it more economical. There is an advantage of course - getting to sleep in a real bed for the week.
This is why we like to hold titles at places where we can camp at the club - but it can't always be done unfortunately.


NOR will be out shortly we have revised the dates to allow everyone to head home on the sunday
racing will now finish on saturday afternoon with presentation on saturday night look out for link to NOR Here and website
Dates Registration : 28th Dec
Racing 29th Dec 2015 - 2rd Jan 2016
Lay day on the 1st
also some of the motels in the area still have availability for this week and we are tracking down backyards for tents will keep you informed here...

Hello I am looking for someone which I could crew for in the mosquito nationals, I live in tassie and it is to expensive for me to bring my boat over. So if anyone needs a crew please contact me on fynharding@gmail.com , I am 190cm tall and and 80kg, I have had lots of experience sailing so hit me up.


A revised NOR will be uploaded to the web page shortly, we have finally been able to locate a venue for the presentation on Saturday night, this will be held at the Rye Hotel the cost for entry went up by only $5 for Mk1 and $10 for Mk2 to cover this. the new venue will allow for a much bigger venue than the clubs limited upstairs area. look forward to see you at the nationals.

The
early-bird
entry fees for the Rye Nationals finish at the end of November so don't delay getting your entry in.
And the current list of entrants is here

Wow the entry list looks interesting, Spinnaker rigged Mossies out number other rigs. Also good entries of sloops, as there is bound to be a few more.
All you Cat Rig sailors had better hurry up and get your entries in, you might get away with not paying the late entry fee if youre lucky.
Also there are 3 sailors looking to borrow boats, all experienced, so if you can't make it, consider lending your Mossie to somebody else, youll get a warm and fuzzy feeling <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" /> knowing you are helping to keep class numbers up and it may come back tuned up, going faster than when you handed it over <img src="<>/grin.gif" alt="grin" title="grin" height="15" width="15" />
Let me know if you have a boat available and I will give you details for Mitch, Robbie or Michelle.



What do you know that is not on the entry list? I only count 32 <img src="<>/confused.gif" alt="confused" title="confused" height="15" width="15" />
So they should be with all those guy's leaving their spinnakers in their sailboxes. I hope they don't get sad <img src="<>/cry.gif" alt="cry" title="cry" height="15" width="15" /> when the spinnakers blast past on the returns all week <img src="<>/cool.gif" alt="cool" title="cool" height="15" width="15" />
But don't worry they can allways change their division when they see the forecast. <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" />
Division MkI - Entry List
Sail# Name Class Crew Club
829 Buzz Mosquito Andrew Van Arend PVSC
1733 Touch N'Go Mosquito Mark O'Halloran LBYC
1734 Go-Nads II Mosquito Brad Spencer StYC
1747 Superfast Jellyfish Mosquito Doug Matthews RYC
1769 Goodnight Nurse Mosquito Greg Hackett PVSC
1781 Voodoo Mosquito Shannon Wilson AYC
1785 Bear Talk Mosquito Garry Johnstone LBYC
1787 Try Again Mosquito Tim Kennedy LBYC
1790 Bee Alert Mosquito Peter Nikitin LSBC
1794 More Than A Splash Mosquito Philip Warren-Smith RYC
1805 Just A Toy Mosquito Ian McAlister LBYC
1815 Sanity Mosquito Nicolas Maan RYC
1819 Cat-titude Mosquito Steve Thomas LBYC
1828 One More Toy Mosquito Trevor Armstrong RYC
Maybe a new nickname for the skipper of the most pranked Mossie in the fleet. Trevor the Trophy Hunter? Surely he can't go without the spinnaker again?
But over on Facebook Mark has come up with
Trophy Toy
looks like a winner to me <img src="<>/grin.gif" alt="grin" title="grin" height="15" width="15" />
Whilst thinking of Trophies and the Nats.
For those that where lucky enough to take a Perpetual Trophy home last Nats,don't forget to get them engraved and bring them along or organise somebody to bring them for you. From past experience it can be expensive and or embarrasing if you forget <img src="<>/blush.gif" alt="blush" title="blush" height="15" width="15" />
Winners that come to mind are Peter Dunk, Mark Pfennig, Peter Nikitin, Sarah Floyd and Tom Luitjes.


Awesome <img src="<>/grin.gif" alt="grin" title="grin" height="15" width="15" /> didn't think of that, now to find a few people that aren't coming to lend their boats and get a few more spinnakers out of sail boxes. <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" />
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