Indented Head Yacht Club

Indented Head Yacht Club Off the beach sailing on the Bellarine The Secret's Out ...
Indented Head Yacht Club is arguably the best off the beach sailing location in Victoria.

Pristine waters, a soft, white sandy beach and a superb grassed rigging area. The wonderful variety of sailing conditions, is just the icing on the cake. "Indented Head Yacht Club caters for all level of sailor. With support and training for the absolute beginner ,to top quality racing and competition for the seasoned campaigner ." John Walter - Commodore.

IHYC Tax DonationsA donations page has been set up on the Aust Sports Foundation website so people can make tax deductib...
07/06/2026

IHYC Tax Donations

A donations page has been set up on the Aust Sports Foundation website so people can make tax deductible donations to the IHYC for the club rebuild. The link is attached below.
Now is a good time to donate prior to 30 June tax cut-off time for this year

https://asf.org.au/campaigns/ihyc/ihycrebuild

This is the link that accepts donations, it is live now.
You can also get it directly from the ASF (Australian Sports Foundation) website, just search donate to IHYC.

Thank you in advance for your donations every little bit will help us achieve our goal of new facilities for us all.

IHYC committee

RACE REPORT 2-3 MAY 2026Your scribe was not planning a race report for the weekend of Sail Bellarine but would like to a...
05/05/2026

RACE REPORT 2-3 MAY 2026
Your scribe was not planning a race report for the weekend of Sail Bellarine but would like to acknowledge the incredible hard work put in by organisers Peter E and Julie C. The time and effort required to create a smooth operation for all volunteers is considerable and the results are a credit to all involved. Thanks are also due to Col Dods who comes from Blairgowrie YC to be principal RO and to the crew of the finish boat from St Leonard’s and all volunteers who came together to put on a regatta for about 90 boats.

Our club sailors were all competitive with Aidan S winning ILCA 6; Callum was up there until he had an unfortunate confrontation with a black flag in race 3 and dropped to 9th. Peter C was 12th. In the ILCA 4’s Harry C was 8th. Mike W was third in the very competitive OK Dinghy class. In Sabres Andrew D finished a very credible fourth behind three boats that finished each race in the same first, second and third sequence. Tony C was 9th and Lucy 12th.

It was with great regret that Sunday was blown away.

Some pics attached

Coming up:

Working Bee JUNE???

03/05/2026

Looking good - thank you Emily

Thank you again to Emily for these excellent photos
03/05/2026

Thank you again to Emily for these excellent photos

Thank you to Emily Douglas for the Sail Bellarine photos, part 1
03/05/2026

Thank you to Emily Douglas for the Sail Bellarine photos, part 1

Some photos of Day 1 at Sail Bellarine
02/05/2026

Some photos of Day 1 at Sail Bellarine

Race Report 25 April 26Your scribe was not back at Indented Head in time to see the first start on Saturday. But apparen...
29/04/2026

Race Report 25 April 26

Your scribe was not back at Indented Head in time to see the first start on Saturday. But apparently it was worth seeing. In a breeze of 15-20 kn but dropping through the afternoon all boats managed the first race start brilliantly by completely forgetting that the tide was going in the same direction that they were. All boats were over the line save, I am told, Lucy who was sailing back to the start from the wrong side. A general recall was in order. In the second start all got away save Peter C, who was adjudged OCS. (Don’t ask me; I wasn’t there).

Division 1 sailors were Peter C (not the new one, but the old one who it turns out is younger than the new one), Aidan and Callum S and John W all sailing Laser R’s. They were joined by Danny R and Richie H from St Leonard’s sailing Aero 7’s. Division 2 had Andrew D, Geoff D, Tony C and Lucy in Sabres and Harry C on a 4.7 with a positively brand new sail. There was some very close racing on the day.

In Div 2 race 1 Andrew D again led, but apparently had to come from behind to pass Geoff D who may have lost a bit of time. Harry C ended up second over the line a minute down on Andrew. Geoff and Lucy were equal third two minutes behind Harry with Tony 10 seconds behind them. In race 2 Andrew again led Harry, but by a mere 16 seconds, Lucy was 50 seconds back but 15 seconds up on Geoff. Tony was 45 seconds back from Geoff. Sailors mentioned that Harry is scary fast going downhill.

Division 1 race 1 Danny from St Leonard’s led Aidan S by about 50 seconds with Callum a further 50 seconds back. Richie from St Leonard’s was fourth in 1 minute behind Callum with John W 3 minutes back. Peter C, as referred to above would have been ahead of John save for a little OCS, as mentioned above. In race 2 div 1 Peter C got away cleanly but could not pace it with Aidan who was 30 seconds ahead of Danny R who led Callum by 21 seconds. Peter C was next 90 seconds back but ahead of Richie by a minute who pipped John W on the post and led by 5 seconds.

Thanks to Peter E who set the course in tandem with Glen on Ozone and ran the race and called the recalls (It wasn’t me). Again we had the services of Tractor John as the safety boat on his jet ski with added safety sled. It would be appreciated if sailors drew lots with the loser tipping and hopefully injuring themselves so John can try the gear out.
In the absence of our normal watch keeper Anne, Peter C (the newer but older one) stepped up, with thanks, to keep watch and take times.

Coming up:

Saturday 2 May 2026.
Day 1.​Sail Bellarine Regatta
Sunday 3 May 2026.
Day 2.​Sail Bellarine Regatta

(We will be setting up on Friday so volunteers will be welcome on the three days)

With no sailing over the winter your scribe had a bit of spare time which he put to use by borrowing a couple of books from the Club so he could learn to navigate. Here are some of the things he learnt:
Purpose:
The purpose of navigation is to move the boat safely and quickly from one place to another. To ‘move’ a boat means that it’s position in relation to sea and coastline is changing constantly, so must be checked regularly to monitor progress. The movement must be made safely in clear water to avoid danger to the boat and its crew, whilst, on the other hand, this movement must be made quickly to reach the destination without undue delay. The purpose of boat navigation thus becomes one of:
• Knowing the boat’s position at any time.
• Avoiding danger.
• Making a quick ‘passage’ to the intended destination
This purpose remains true whether the passage is an ocean voyage, harbour trip or a run along the coast.

(Thanks for your indulgence and support over the season as this will be the last newsletter until next season).

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Indented Head, VIC
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