RMYC PORT Hacking Sailing

RMYC PORT Hacking Sailing RMYC - PHS is a sub club of the Royal Motor Yacht Club Port Hacking and strives to run and administe

19/06/2026
Great day whale watching in Bate Bay with our cruising friends
07/06/2026

Great day whale watching in Bate Bay with our cruising friends

Good way to get into boating
29/05/2026

Good way to get into boating

The second day of Sail Port Stephens saw the fleets staying inshore once more, contending with a westerly breeze. Course...
14/04/2026

The second day of Sail Port Stephens saw the fleets staying inshore once more, contending with a westerly breeze. Course 7a and 7b was selected, which featured an upwind start against the tide. Jazz Bar was obstructed at the start and forced to restart, which turned out to be beneficial as the left side of the course near the southern shore proved favorable for navigating upwind, utilizing lifts and breaks while staying out of the tide's main force. Division 3 boats closed the gap with Division 2 boats, with some larger Division 2 cruiser racers finding the light air challenging. All yachts reported high activity on their depth sounders. Regrettably, Another Fiasco beached abeam of Soldiers Point for a period, though crew members assured that the pause would be short-lived. Boondelbah Island proved tricky to navigate around. After rounding the mark, the spinnaker run was remarkably short, lasting about 300 meters, before yachts dropped their spinnakers and tacked upwind. The Corlette Mark was the next waypoint, with getting to the breeze first being the key tactic. It was a day that demanded strategic thinking.

Results
Div 1
Sea Hawk
21st Scratch
21st PHS
17th ORC

Div 2
Another Fiasco
6th Scratch
14th PHS

Black Betty
21st Scratch
21st PHS

Brand X
9th Scratch
4th PHS

Yknot
20th Scratch
13th PHS

Div 3
Jazz🍻Bar
6th Scratch
6th PHS
🥇 ORC

Mach 1
17th Scratch
15th PHS

Div 4
Marri Nuwi
17th Scratch
21st PHS

** Sail Port Stephens Day 1 Recap**Day 1 we saw a forecast of 8-18 knots from the west. The course was the pub to pub ra...
13/04/2026

** Sail Port Stephens Day 1 Recap**

Day 1 we saw a forecast of 8-18 knots from the west. The course was the pub to pub race. It saw the 120 strong fleet race, start at Nelson Bay, with a spinnaker start, to Shoal Bay, then play the lifts and breaks up the main channel to the Bannisters Mark, another short kite run to the channel banks mark to then proceed around Boondaba Island, where we ghosted around it, to then reach to middle bank mark before a right kite run to the finish line. It is really great to see so many port hacking boats up here.

Results Day 1
Div 1
Sea Hawk
19th Scratch
6th PHS
20th ORC

Div 2
Another Fiasco
7th Scratch
15th PHS

Black Betty
25th Scratch
27th PHS

Brand X
16th Scratch
8th PHS

YKNOT
15th Scratch
6th PHS

Div 3
Jazz🍻Bar
8th Scratch
15th PHS
2nd ORC

Mach 1
16th Scratch
10th PHS

Div 4
Marri Nuwwi
2nd Scratch
2nd PHS

Starting Monday at 11am
10/04/2026

Starting Monday at 11am

Sailing Instructions for the Commodores Cup Passage Series can be found at:
https://sailsysprod.blob.core.windows.net/attachments/Sailing_Instructions_011739.pdf
We're currently looking at a regatta-record fleet of 124, with the four spinnaker divisions each having 27 to 28 starters ... so read them well.😉

09/04/2026

Good luck to all the boats and crews representing CSC & RMYC at Sail Port Stephens this week in the Commodores Cup!
It’s fantastic to see such a strong fleet heading north to represent our clubs.

Wishing the best of luck to:
Another Fiasco – Tim Savage
Black Betty – David McKay
Brand X – Greg Brand
Jazz Bar – Jared Macquart
Mach 1 – David Cartmer
Marri Nuwwi – Alistair Rowe
Sea Hawk – Pete Van Ryn
Yknot – Graeme Amey

Fair winds and fast sailing to all competitors — do your clubs proud!

Sail Port Stephens from 13th April, see you there?
10/03/2026

Sail Port Stephens from 13th April, see you there?

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228/232 Woolooware Road
Burraneer, NSW
2230

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