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Cruising News Cruising Update By Jim Cormack The June First Friday Dinner heralded one of the most severe storms that the NSW coast has seen. Extensive damage was experienced up and down the coast including serious damage to the Coffs Harbour Marina which was to be one of the en route destinations for the first of the Sesquicentenary Cruises to be held over the season. At a briefing held on the Saturday morning following First Friday Dinner, around 12 boats expressed interest in joining the Clarence River Cruise during October and November. We expect that some boats will join the cruise on their return leg from the Hamilton and Magnetic Island racing events. Others will either join the Cruise in Company or make their own way to Yamba for the commencement of the cruise, timed to coincide with the opening of the Grafton Jacaranda Festival. At the dinner we heard about the formation of a new group, ‘Women who Sail Australia’ with interest shown by our lady members. The group was introduced to us by a panel consisting of Judy Readman, Debbie Cordukes and Gail Grant who read a piece from Shelly Wright the founder of the Australian group. Unfortunately the foul weather from the storm interrupted Shelley’s ability to be present on the night. The evening will be followed up by a reverse role rally to America Bay on July 2nd where our women crews will be encouraged to take on roles that they do not normally fill on the boat and a pleasant evening of activities are planned. The second and major cruise of the Sesquicentenary will be the Coral Coast Cruise from May to October next year. A significant briefing was held, attended by some 40+ people who are interested in making the trip. Leon Wilson will be the Cruise Coordinator and will arrange for the lead up seminars to be presented during the early part of the season. If you are interested in attending the cruise or the seminars contact Leon to get your name onto the circulation list. There are still plenty of activities planned for the remainder of the year so jump on the calendar or keep a look out for your newsletters to see what is planned. Our estuary and offshore cruises are proving to be popular as evidenced by the great turn out for the recent Queen’s Birthday long weekend cruises to Akuna Bay and the Harbour where we had a total of 17 boats enjoying the company of others at these two great cruise destinations. The Vivid Spectacular proved to be a good drawcard for those going to the Harbour. An additional benefit with such venues is the ability for those who are a bit short of time to be able to join in the fun by driving to meet up with others for the planned events during the cruise. Thanks go to the cruise coordinators, Leon and Nirvana and Jim and Clem. Congratulations to Leon, his nomination for the position of Rear Commodore Cruising has been accepted and he will be elected unopposed to the role at the AGM on July 12th. I would like to thank all of our cruisers for the opportunity to represent you over the 4 years of my term as Rear Commodore. I have been lucky to have been involved with the growth of cruising over my term. I thank my hard working committee, my fellow Rear Commodores, Commodore, Vice Commodore and Management for their support over the period. I encourage all of our cruisers to get involved as participation in both events and in volunteering for the club are really rewarding and will continue to help our great club to prosper and provide the events that interest you. Finally I thank Clem for her encouragement and assistance in welcoming new and old members alike to our functions and cruises. Her warm and easy going nature have made my involvement even more rewarding. Fair Sailing. Upcoming Events and Estuary Cruises First Friday 1 July 7pm for 7.30pm - Christmas in July Sat/Sun 2/3 July - Women’s Cruising Rally and America Bay Estuary Cruise First Friday 5 August - Olympics Night Sat/Sun 6/7 August - Estuary Cruise