(scroll down for pdf downloads of audit by category.) | Wynnum Manly Yacht Club MarinaMarina in AustraliaThe most protected marina in Manly Harbour Welcome to the Manly Marina – proudly operated by the Wynnum Manly Yacht Club Marina Ltd: The most protected marina in Manly Harbour with ample parking within easy walking distance to boats and full slipway services with experienced Slipmaster. Our berths are available for rent and managed by the Marina Company. Marina berths are owned by individual club Get more info and accurate weather forecasts.Download the PredictWind App for world-leading weather forecasts and info on your next destination including marine locations, amenities, activities, attractions, local hazards and more. Wynnum Manly Yacht Club Weather ForecastPartly cloudy Today 26 Aug BrisbaneMostly sunny. Patchy fog early this morning. The chance of a thunderstorm in the west during this afternoon and evening. Light winds becoming northerly 15 to 20 km/h in the early afternoon then becoming light in the evening. Tue 27 Aug BrisbanePartly cloudy. The chance of a thunderstorm in the west in the afternoon. Light winds. Wed 28 Aug BrisbaneThe chance of morning fog. Sunny day. Winds north to northwesterly and light becoming northerly 15 to 25 km/h during the day then becoming north to northwesterly and light during the evening. Thu 29 Aug BrisbaneSunny. Winds west to northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h turning north to northeasterly during the afternoon then becoming light during the evening. Fri 30 Aug BrisbaneSunny. Light winds becoming north to northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h during the day. Sat 31 Aug BrisbaneSunny. Light winds becoming north to northwesterly 15 to 25 km/h during the day. Sun 1 Sep BrisbaneSunny. Light winds becoming north to northeasterly 15 to 25 km/h during the day. Moreton BayTemperature forecast bureau of meteorology, temperature real-time. Brisbane (Mt Stapylton) RadarNational SatelliteNational SynopticWynnum manly yacht club temperature statistics view more, august temperature, brisbane airport (9km), lowest 29 july, 2024, average 2024, highest 27 january, 2024, average july, highest 10 july, 2024, lowest 1 august, 2024, average august, highest 17 august, 2024, climate (2019–present), average low 2019–2024, average 2019–2024, average high 2019–2024. S27º 27.408’ E153º 11.270’Welcome home ..., you have arrived are safe are protected. The most protected marinaIn manly harbour. Welcome to the Manly Marina – proudly operated by the Wynnum Manly Yacht Club Marina Ltd: The most protected marina in Manly Harbour with ample parking within easy walking distance to boats and full slipway services with experienced Slipmaster. Our berths are available for rent and managed by the Marina Company. Marina berths are owned by individual club members. Berth owners automatically become shareholders of Wynnum Manly Yacht Club Marina LTD. Berth owners pay no Government lease extension fees and retain ownership after lease extensions. Existing leases have been extended to 2053. Navigate to the marinaWelcome to the marinaOur marina is quite unique and we are proud to say that we currently offer: – 280 wet berths to suit boats from 8 metres to 19 metres in length. – 40 dry berths to suit boats up to 9 metres in length on trailers. – Ample car parking within easy walking distance to boats. – 240 volt power and fresh water. – 40 dinghy storage racks with dinghy ramp and retrieval system. – A boat ramp. – A pump out facility. – Secure lockup facilities with night patrols. – No annoying walkway gates. – Walkway trolleys provided at every walkway. – Walking distance to shops and other venues. The marina is for use by club members only. Short term casual memberships are available. Marina Berths rental ratesFor a complete price list of our Marina berth rentals please select one of the buttons below - Rental Conditions
- Monohull Berths
- Multihull Berths
- Hardstands & Dinghy
All prices are effective from 1st of July 2023 - There are no refunds on Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Tenancy Agreements.
- For 3 Monthly and 6 Monthly Berth Tenancy Agreements, an amount of one month rent is non-refundable (calculated at the month rate) if the tenant vacates the berth more than one month prior to the agreement expiry date. If the tenant vacates within one month of the agreement expiry date, no refund shall apply.
- All hardstand trailers must be well maintained.
- All vessels shall have current insurance cover in accordance with marina requirements.
Berth Size (m) Day Rate Week Rate (7 days) Month Rate (4 weeks) 3 Months Rate (13 weeks) 6 Months Rate (26 weeks) 8 m $ 35.00 $ 159.00 $ 530.00 $ 1,446.00 $ 2,690.00 9 m $ 35.00 $ 178.00 $ 592.00 $ 1,614.00 $ 3,003.00 9.5 m $ 35.00 $ 188.00 $ 627.00 $ 1,710.00 $ 3,182.00 10 m $ 35.00 $ 197.00 $ 657.00 $ 1,793.00 $ 3,336.00 11 m $ 45.00 $ 225.00 $ 751.00 $ 2,048.00 $ 3,810.00 12 m $ 45.00 $ 242.00 $ 808.00 $ 2,203.00 $ 4,098.00 13 m $ 45.00 $ 261.00 $ 870.00 $ 2,372.00 $ 4,413.00 13.5 m $ 45.00 $ 262.00 $ 873.00 $ 2,381.00 $ 4,430.00 14 m $ 45.00 $ 264.00 $ 880.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 4,464.00 15 m $ 45.00 $ 280.00 $ 932.00 $ 2,541.00 $ 4,728.00 17 m $ 45.00 $ 307.00 $ 1,023.00 $ 2,789.00 $ 5,189.00
Berth Size (m) Day Rate Week Rate (7 days) Month Rate (4 weeks) 3 Months Rate (13 weeks) 6 Months Rate (26 weeks) 9 m $ 50.00 $ 235.00 $ 783.00 $ 2,041.00 $ 3,712.00 10 m $ 50.00 $ 274.00 $ 914.00 $ 2,383.00 $ 4.333.00 12 m $ 50.00 $ 300.00 $ 1,001.00 $ 2,610.00 $ 4,746.00 14 m $ 50.00 $ 335.00 $ 1,115.00 $ 2,909.00 $ 5,289.00
HARDSTANDS Vessel Length up to (m) Yearly Rate 9 $2,700
DINGHY RACKS Rack Position Yearly Rate Middle Row $100 Top Row & Sides $50
Slipway ServicesAs our marina has been built by the club members for the club members, we are fortunate to be able to offer: – Generous discounts to club members and berth owners – Self-help opportunities: Owners can carry out boat work if they wish. – Four boat trolley system for boats up to 19 metres in length. – Full washdown facility. – Lockable storage facilities for tools and equipment. – All planks, trestles and ladders provided free. – Dustless sanding and other equipment available for hire. – Covered eating area with BBQ, drink machine, free tea and coffee facilities. – Professional boat repairers and chandlery nearby. All our services can be accessed by club members (Short term casual memberships available for non-members). Meet the TeamFor all enquiries, please feel free to contact our friendly team, always supported by our marina Board Members Phil LlewellynNeil GardnerFinance Officer Sonja McFaddenAccounts Officer General Hand / Assistant Slipmaster Board MembersJohn cave “thomas richmond”. Chairman & Treasurer John Tunney “Wontalla”Administration Graeme Sharp “Time Out”Dave richards “desperate measures”. Slipway & Water Areas John Anderson “Kookaburra”George mcdonald “malagari”, sharon boyle “the muse”. Club Appointee Christine Mah “Bazinga”Contact the marina, wynnum manly yacht club marina ltd. At Manly Boat Harbour - (07) 3396 4639
- 542 Royal Esplanade , Manly, QLD
- PO Box 5112 Manly, QLD, 4179
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Live updates: Seven dead in 56m superyacht Bayesian sinking tragedySeven people have died in the Bayesian sinking disaster. These include the six missing people who were inside the yacht when it sank, as well as a seventh person who was located shortly after the disaster. The seventh person is understood to be the yacht's chef, Recaldo Thomas. The other six are: - British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, once dubbed 'Britain's Bill Gates'
- Lynch's 18-year-old daughter, Hannah
- Morgan Stanley's chairman, Jonathan Bloomer
- Judy Bloomer, wife of Morgan Stanley chairman
- Chris Morvillo, a lawyer working for London-based law firm Clifford Chance
- Neda Morvillo, an American jewellery designer and Chris' wife
It is understood that the yacht was being used to celebrate Lynch's recent victory in a 13-year £8 billion fraud acquittal. No one remembers the mast snapping before 56m superyacht Bayesian sunk, says crewNo one recalls seeing the mast snap on board the 56-metre Perini Navi sailing yacht Bayesian which sank off the Italian island of Sicily on 19 August. The eyewitness account of a crewmember on board the vessel, which was obtained by BOAT International , said that the boat was struck by a freak weather event which led to the yacht heeling at around 20 degrees to starboard. As crewmembers were securing items, the heeling angle began to increase rapidly until the yacht started taking on water and sank rapidly. The crewmembers who were up on deck were able to evacuate the yacht with minor injuries. The yacht is understood to have sunk in just twelve minutes, and it is believed that a "major ingress" of water from the top down would have caused the sinking, according to a captain who wishes to remain anonymous. This is based on the fact that no breaches have been reported in the yacht's hull, and the fact that the yacht should have been able to remain afloat with two flooded compartments. "Very difficult to understand what could have overwhelmed a vessel of that size" says captain of sistershipThe captain of the sistership to the sunken 56-metre Perini Navi sailing yacht Bayesian has said it is "very difficult to understand what could have overwhelmed a vessel of that size" and called the 56-metre Perini Navi series "bulletproof". David Hutchinson, captain of Rosehearty , said he had taken the yacht around the world multiple times and he had "total faith in the boat". "We've been to Antarctica and Chile, and we've had her in 70 knots of wind," he says, and the vessel had never put them in a situation that felt unmanageable. However, Hutchinson noted there were differences between Bayesian and Rosehearty ; notably, Bayesian's 74-metre mast, which would have been heavier and added increased windage. The yacht's layout was also different, with guest accommodation on Bayesian located further forward. Live updates- During a news conference on Saturday morning (24 August), prosecutors confirmed they are in the early stages of investigating a "crime hypothesis" of culpable shipwreck and manslaughter. Authorities also said the yacht likely sunk because of a downburst (powerful wind that descends from a thunderstorm), rather than a waterspout.
- A search and rescue for six missing people has concluded. The final missing person is understood to be Hannah Lynch.
- According to Reuters, six bodies have now been found in the sunken yacht. These include Mike Lynch, a British technology entrepreneur who co-founded Autonomy Corporation and founded Invoke Capital, although Italian authorities have not confirmed this.
- One person was found immediately after the yacht sunk, and this is understood to be the yacht's chef.
- Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, and a one-year-old are among the fifteen people rescued along with Bayesian' s captain, James Cutfield.
- Another sailing vessel in the area, the 42-metre Sir Robert Baden Powell , stepped in to offer assistance in the initial rescue.
- Divers have been able to reach Bayesian' s sunken hull, which lies at 45 metres of depth about half a mile from the coast. The yacht had the largest aluminium masts of any sailing yacht on the water.
- Eyewitnesses in the area reported "hurricane" conditions off the coast but local weather websites did not indicate any severe squall, which suggests that the weather event was not forecast.
- At around 5am local time on 19 August, Bayesian was hit by bad weather and sunk. The sailing yacht was anchored or idle at the time of the incident.
Built in Italy by renowned builder Perini Navi and delivered in 2008, the yacht's naval architecture was developed by Ron Holland Design while the interior design is by Rémi Tessier . She was formerly known as Salute and was last refitted in 2016. She was listed for sale earlier this year, according to BOATPro . The yacht had accommodation for nine guests and 12 crew. BOAT International will update the story as it develops. Sign up to BOAT Briefing emailLatest news, brokerage headlines and yacht exclusives, every weekday By signing up for BOAT newsletters, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy . More about this yachtSimilar yachts for sale, more stories, most popular, from our partners, sponsored listings. Manly Yacht Club Tide Times and Heights Scratch Sheet | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Gideon Messink | Stockholm Yacht Club | Ijmuiden, NED | Volvo 65 | 20.37 | 1.4110 (Asy 2) | | | 2. | | | | | Gilles Barbot | Atlas Ocean Racing | Montréal, Québec, CAN | Volvo 60 | 60 | 1.2390 (Asy) | | | 3. | | | | | Zoe Taylor & Chris Way | CYCA | Manly, New South Wales, AUS | Cookson 50 | 15.22 | 1.2010 (Asy) | | | 4. | | | | | Rafal Sawicki | Yacht Club Sopot | POL | Volvo 70 | 70 | 1.4090 (Asy) | | | 5. | | | | | Grzegorz Baranowski | | Szczecin, POL | Volvo 70 | 70 | 1.4330 (Asy) | | | 6. | | | | | Robert Probe | YKP Gdynia | Sopot, pomorskie, POL | Volvo 65 | 20,37 | 1.4340 (Jib) | | | 7. | | | | | Przemyslaw Tarnacki | Ocean Challenge Yacht Cub | POL | Volvo 65 | 19.8m | 1.4000 (Jib 2) | | | 8. | | | | | Lance Shepherd | RORC | Marlow, Bucks, UK | Volvo 70 | 21m | 1.4020 (Asy) | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Ocean Racers Morgen Watson | RORC | Calgary, AB, CAN | Pogo 12.50 | 40 | 1.0050 (Asy) | | | 2. | | | | | Sacha Daunar | Yacht Club de Saint François | Petit Bourg, FRA | Class 40 | 40 | 1.0460 (Asy 2) | | | 3. | 30 | | | | Morgane Ursault Poupon | Saint Malo | Nevez, FRA | Class 40 | 12.19 | 1.0430 (Asy) | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Ian Hope Ross | SMYC | NA, NA, SXM | Melges 32 | 32 | 0.9900 (Asy) | | | 2. | | | | | Jon Desmond | NYYC | Cohasset, MA, USA | KP 36 | 36 | 1.0310 (Asy 2) | | | 3. | | | | | Luis Juarbe | PUR | San Juan, PR, PUR | Melges 32 | 32 | 0.9900 (Asy) | | | 4. | | | | | Bernard Evan-Wong | AYC | St. John's, ANU | RP 37 | 37 | 0.9980 (Asy) | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Erwan Le Normand | Club Voile Friars Bay | St. Martin, FRA | Melges 24 | 24 | 0.8820 (Asy) | | | 2. | | | | | Andrea Scarabelli | St. Maarten Yacht Club | Cole Bay, SXM | Melges 24 | 24 | 0.8820 (Asy) | | | 3. | | | | | Garth Steyn | SMYC | Simpson Bay, Philipsburg, SXM | J 70 | 22.75 | 0.8400 (Asy) | | | 4. | | | | | Alec Scarabelli | SMYC | Philipsburg, SXM | Melges 24 | 24 | 0.8820 (Asy) | | | 5. | | | | | Frits Bus | SMYC | Pelican, SXM | Melges 24 | 24 | 0.8820 (Asy) | | | 6. | | | | | Jan Vanden Eynde | Sint Maarten Yacht Club | Cole Bay, St. Maarten, SXM | Esse 850 | 8.49 | 0.9090 (Asy) | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Mikhail Mataruev | SpbRyC | Saint-Petersburg, RUS | Mobile 53 | 16.19 | 1.0870 (Asy) | | | 2. | | | | | Rodney Dodd | Antigua | St. Johns, Willikies, ANT | Jeanneau DS 54 | 54 | 0.9490 (Asy) | | | 3. | | | | | Oivinn Brudevoll | CSF | Kristiansand, Agder, NOR | Swan 66 | 20m | 1.1160 (Asy) | | | 4. | | | | | Vincenzo Addessi | Yacht Club Gaeta | Itri, Lazio, ITA | Mylius 60 | 18.35m | 1.1600 (Asy) | | | 5. | 282 | | | | Alberto Portugal | V&V Marina | Mexico, MEX | Oceanis 62 | 62 | 0.9870 (Asy) | | | 6. | | | | | Liz Wardley | St. Martin | Putney, London, UK | Farr 58 | 58 | 1.0350 (Both) | | | 7. | | | | | Shahid Hamid | SNST | Bucks, Bucks, UK | Jeanneau 57 | 57 | 0.9550 (Asy) | | | 8. | | | | | Peter Anthony | Antigua | Falmouth, St. Pauls, ANT | Farr 65 | 18 | 1.0830 (Asy) | | | 9. | | | | | Philip Rann | n/a | Grantham, Lincolnshire, GBR | Swan 80 | 24.88 | 1.2470 (Asy) | | | 10. | | | | | Jean Paul Laval | Sbyc | Saint Martin, FRA | Bordeaux 60 | 18.38 | 1.0050 (Asy) | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Oriol Cornudella | Club Nautic El Balis | Sant Vicenc de Montalt, Barcelona, ESP | Comet 45 S | 45 | 0.9530 (Both) | | | 2. | | | | | Don Terwilliger | SInt Maarten Yacht Club | Simpson Bay, SXM | Beneteau First 47.7 | 48 | 0.9690 (Spin) | | | 3. | | | | | Gareth Glover | RORC | Cowes, IOW, UK | Beneteau First 47.7 | 47.7 | 0.9510 (Spin) | | | 4. | | | | | Katy Campbell | N/a | Locksheath, Hampshire, UK | Elan 450 | 12.77 | 0.9370 (Asy) | | | 5. | | | | | Andy Middleton | rorc | Cowes, IOW, USA | GS 43 | 13.95 | 0.9570 (Spin) | | | 6. | | | | | Benedikt Clauberg | Swiss Ocean Racing Club | Basel, SUI | Beneteau First 47.7 | 14.5m | 0.9470 (Asy) | | | 7. | | | | | David Hall | | Leigh, Surrey, GBR | Grand Soleil 43 | 43 | 0.9620 (Spin) | | | 8. | | | | | David Crum | Wayzata Yacht Club | Wayzata, MN, USA | Frers 46 | 46 | 0.9280 (Spin 2) | | | 9. | | | | | Hugh Bailey | Antigua Yacht Club | ANT | Farr 45 MOD | 45 | | | | 10. | | | | | Ross Applebey | RSrnYC | Lymington, Hampshire, GBR | Oyster 48 | 14.6m | 0.9460 (Both) | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Germaine Williams | RORC | London, GBR | First 40.7 | 11.93 | 0.9170 (Both 2) | | | 2. | | | | | Sir Richard Matthews | Royal Thames YC | West Mersea, Essex, UK | ST37 | 37 | 0.9430 (Spin) | | | 3. | | | | | Andrew Guhl | Charleston Ocean Racing Association | Charleston, SC, USA | J 120 Mod | 40 | 0.9420 (Asy) | | | 4. | | | | | Pamela Baldwin | AYC | Jolly Harbour, ANU | J 122 | 40 | 0.9540 (Asy) | | | 5. | | | | | Parma Sailing Team Jon Tyrrell | RORC | Southampton, Hampshire, GBR | Beneteau First 40 | 12.24m | 0.9400 (Spin) | | | 6. | | | | | Ken Docherty | Portsmouth Sailing Club | Portsmouth, UK | First 40.7 | 11.96m | 0.9270 (Both) | | | 7. | | | | | Mike Axford | Hamble | Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, UK | Beneteau First 40 | 40 | 0.9310 (Spin) | | | 8. | | | | | Sam Talbot | RBVIYC/LHYC | Centerport, NY, USA | J 111 | 36.5 | 0.9620 (Asy) | | | 9. | | | | | Rob Butler | Collingwood Yacht Club | Collingwood, Ont, CAN | Reflex 38 | 38 | 0.9370 (Asy) | | | 10. | | | | | Peter Lewis | Barbados Yacht Club | Lodge Hill, St. James, BAR | J 121 | 40 | 0.9760 (Asy) | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Bertrand Charneau | St. Barth Yacht Club | St, Jean, St Barthelemy, FRA | Sensei 30 | 29'10 | 0.8440 (Asy) | | | 2. | | | | | Oliver Repenning | Riverside YC | Riverside, CT, USA | XP33 | 32'10 | 0.8850 (Asy) | | | 3. | | | | | Raphael Magras | SBYC | St-Barthelemy, FRA | X-Yachts 34 | 34 | 0.8510 (Spin) | | | 4. | | | | | Tristan Marmousez | CN Le Marin | Sainte Luce, Martinique, FRA | J 109 | 35 | 0.8900 (Asy) | | | 5. | | | | | Jordan Mindich | LHYC | Huntington, NY, USA | J 105 | 34.5 | 0.8800 (Asy) | | | 6. | | | | | Raymond Magras / Patrick Bernier | St Barth Yatch Club | Saint-Barthélemy, FRA | Dufour 34 | 10,27 | 0.8370 (Spin 2) | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Anthony McVeigh | RORC, RTYC, ASC, JHYC | London, UK | Schionning 51C | 53 | 1.0540 (Both) | | | 2. | | | | | Francois Nel/Rodney Williams | NA | Sint Maarten, DWI, SXM | Custom Joubert/Nivelt 52 | 52 | 1.1440 (Scr) | | | 3. | | | | | Mitch Sylvano | SXM | St. Maarten, FRA | KL28 | 28 | 0.9830 (Spin) | | | 4. | | | | | Stephen Bourne | Royal Hong Kong Yacht club | sai kung, New Territories, HKG | Rapido 60 trimaran | 18.4m | 1.3330 (Scr) | | | 5. | | | | | Antoine Rabaste | La grande Motte | Nimes, FRA | Ultimate trimaran | 24.3 | 2.3060 (Scr) | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Tanner Jones | Jolly Harbour | Jolly Harbour, St. Marys, ANU | J 30 | 30 | 0.7980 (Spin) | | | 2. | | | | | Jeremi Jablonski | Cedar Point YC | Wilton, Ct, USA | Hanse 43 | 43 | 0.9060 (Jib) | | | 3. | | | | | Sandy Mair | Antigua YC | St. John's, ANU | Beneteau First 35 | 35 | 0.8020 (Asy) | | | 4. | 290 | | | | Yury Demidov | Sail Band | Moscow, RUS | SO 439 | 12.99 | 0.8830 (Jib) | | | 5. | 287 | | | | Luc Godefroy | NICE | Marigot, St. Maarten, FRA | Oceanis 400 | 40 | 0.8390 (J/P) | | | 6. | | | | | Garth Steyn | SMYC | Simpson Bay, Philipsburg, SXM | J 70 | 22.75 | 0.7760 (J/P) | | | 7. | | | | | Markus Bocks | Trans Ocean | Lörrach, GER | Swan 48 | 14,80 | 0.8860 (Both) | | | 8. | | | | | James Barker | Aberdeen Boat Club | Exeter, Devon, GBR | X-402 | 12.09m | 0.8740 (Spin) | | | 9. | | | | | Eduardo Lentz | Carter Lake Sailing CLub | Superior, CO, USA | Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 44 | 44 | 0.8520 (J/P) | | | 10. | | | | | Michel Dorsman | Holland Regatta Club | Rotterdam, NED | Varianta 44 | 44 | 0.8760 (Jib) | | | | | | | | | 1. | 62 | | | | Sven Krijgsman | | Oostvoorne, 3233, NED | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9140 (Jib) | | | 2. | 63 | | | | Michael Cannon / Neil Harvey | Storm Trysail Club | Belleair, FL, USA | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9010 (Jib) | | | 3. | 65 | | | | Peter Appelman | | Groningen, NED | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9140 (Jib) | | | 4. | 71 | | | | Stijn Gerrits | | DG Nijmegen, NED | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9140 (Jib) | | | 5. | 72 | | | | Tijmen Van Eist | | Amsterdam, NED | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9140 (Jib) | | | 6. | 73 | | | | Eric Stallings | | Atlanta, GA, USA | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9010 (Jib) | | | 7. | 75 | | | | Adam Szpindor | | Palos Park, IL, POL | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9140 (Jib) | | | 8. | 76 | | | | Paul Brinkhof | | Ammerzoden, NED | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9010 (Jib) | | | 9. | 79 | | | | M Leemhuis | | SchipholSCHIPHOL, NED | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9140 (Jib) | | | 10. | 83 | | | | Sergey Golofast | | Moscow, RUS | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9010 (Jib) | | | 11. | 84 | | | | Jim Brewer | | Virginia Beach, VA, USA | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9140 (Jib) | | | 12. | 87 | | | | Arwin Karssemeijer | | NED | SO 509 | 50 | 0.9140 (Jib) | | | | | | | | | 1. | 103 | | | | Denis Shari | | Moscow, RUS | SO 46 | 46 | 0.9000 (Jib) | | | 2. | 104 | | | | Todd Van Roten | | Houston, TX, USA | OC 46 | 46 | 0.8800 (Jib) | | | 3. | 106 | | | | Burkhard Fahrenkrog | | Heiligenhafen, GER | SO 46 | 46 | 0.9000 (Jib) | | | 4. | 110 | | | | Yaroslav Cherednikov | | Ammerzoden, NED | OC 46 | 46 | 0.8800 (Jib) | | | 5. | 113 | | | | Bob Zanetti | | Weston, CT, USA | OC 46 | 46 | 0.8800 (Jib) | | | 6. | 119 | | | | M Moog | | Heiligenhafen, GER | SO 46 | 46 | 0.9000 (Jib) | | | 7. | 120 | | | | Angela Brandsma | | Ammerzoden, NED | SO 46 | 46 | 0.9000 (Jib) | | | 8. | 115 | | | | Duco Kriele | NO | Ammerzoden, NED | OC 46 | 46 | 0.8800 (Jib) | | | 9. | 121 | | | | Mark Fitzgerald | | Sherborn, MA, USA | SO 46 | 46 | 0.9000 (Jib) | | | 10. | 123 | | | | Robert Keser | | Amsterdan, NED | OC 46 | 46 | 0.8800 (Jib) | | | | | | | | | 1. | 131 | | | | AJ Netjes | | Kampen, NED | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8810 (Jib) | | | 2. | 133 | | | | Albert Visser | | Ammerzoden, NED | Oceanis 45 | 45 | 0.8930 (Jib) | | | 3. | 135 | | | | Lars Schoeppener | | Heiligenhafen, GER | Oceanis 45 | 45 | 0.8810 (Jib) | | | 4. | 137 | | | | Patrick Aarts | | Heiligenhafen, GER | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8810 (Jib) | | | 5. | 138 | | | | Tammo Oosterhof | | Ammerzoden, NED | Oceanis 45 | 45 | 0.8930 (Jib) | | | 6. | 140 | | | | Christian Heinritz | | Heiligenhafen, GER | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8810 (Jib) | | | 7. | 160 | | | | Wayne Crann | Whitby Yacht Club | ON Canada, CAN | Beneteau Oceanis 45 | 44.29 | 0.8930 (Jib) | | | 8. | 143 | | | | Alexsandr Grudnin | | Moscow, RUS | Oceanis 45 | 45 | 0.8930 (Jib) | | | 9. | 145 | | | | Douwe Visser | | Ammerzoden, NED | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8930 (Jib) | | | 10. | 146 | | | | Frank Hassler | | Heiligenhafen, GER | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8810 (Jib) | | | 11. | 149 | | | | Jan Hoekstra | | Ammerzoden, NED | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8930 (Jib) | | | 12. | 151 | | | | Rene Kempes | | Ammerzoden, NED | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8810 (Jib) | | | 13. | 159 | | | | Tom Pas | | Lake Wylie, SC, USA | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8810 (Jib) | | | 14. | 156 | | | | Maarten Hamel | | Ammerzoden, NED | OC 45 | 45 | 0.8930 (Jib) | | | | | | | | | 1. | 175 | | | | Aleksei Brunov | Breeze Club | Moscow, RUS | Dufour 455 | 13.76 | 0.8770 (Jib) | | | 2. | 177 | | | | Steven Verstraete | Altair | Koksijde, BEL | Jeanneau Sun Oddysey 51.8 | 51.8 | 0.8970 (Jib) | | | 3. | 179 | | | | Petr Kochnev | SAILEXP | Moscow, RUS | Bavaria 41 Cruiser | 11.91 | 0.8220 (Jib) | | | 4. | 77 | | | | Dmytro Pototskyi | Marinero Sailing School | Kyiv, UKR | Sun Odyssey 519 | 14,98 | 0.9000 (Jib) | | | 5. | 180 | | | | Paolo Ciamarone | | Amsterdam, NED | Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 41 | 41 | 0.8390 (Jib) | | | | | | | | | 1. | 226 | | | | Christoph Cols | | MTQ | eclipse 472 | 47 | 0.8650 (Asy) | | | 2. | | | | | Robbert Verboon | Scheveningen | Alphen, Zh, Ned | Fountaine Pajot Saona 47 | 13.96 | 0.8049 (Spi/Scr) | | | 3. | 209 | | | | Robert von der Veken | | Willemstad, CUR | Nautitech 40 Open | 40 | 0.7860 (Jib) | | | 4. | 200 | | | | VPM (Musikhin) EIS Finance | VPM | Courbevoie, FRA | Lagoon 380 | 11.55 | 0.7310 (Jib) | | | 5. | | | | | Georges Coutu | Puerto Bahia Samana | Ocean World, Puerto Plata, DOM | Catamaran Leopard 50 | 50 | 0.8235 (Jib) | | | 6. | 206 | | | | Iskander Rakhimov | | Orpington Kent, GBR | Leopard 45 | 45 | 0.8010 (Jib) | | | 7. | 207 | | | | Vladimir Kulinichenko | | Wesley Chapel, FL, USA | Leopard 45 | 45 | 0.8010 (Jib) | | | 8. | | | | | Petro Jonker | SMYC | Phillipsburg, SXM | Leopard 47 | 47 | 0.8360 (Spin) | | | 9. | | | | | Ian Martin | szm | Cole Bay, SXM | Leopard 45 | 44 10 | 0.8420 (Spin) | | | 10. | 214 | | | | Val Gurvits | | Newton, MA, USA | Leopard 40 | 40 | 0.7605 (Jib) | | | 11. | 208 | | | | Andrei Arbuzov | Rossia | Moscow, Moskva, RUS | Lagoon 42 | 42’ | 0.7740 (Jib) | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. | | | | | Hank Schmitt | St. Maarten | Halesite, NY, USA | Swan 48 | 48 | 0.9570 | | | 2. | 232 | | | | Viktor Fetisov | JC Fortuna | Saint Ptersburg, RUS | Delphia 47 | 14,48 | 0.8790 | | | 3. | | | | | Robbie Ferron | SMYC | Sint Maarten, AHO | Nonsuch 33 | 33 | 0.8370 | | 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If you need help please email [email protected] Crew and skippers of all boats should be members of a yacht club affiliated with Australian Sailing (AS). The one exception is that beginners may sail for a maximum of three races prior to becoming a member of an affiliated club. The Sea Demonstrates Again It Doesn't Care - Yacht BayesianBillionaire or humble steward, old or young, ragged refugee skiff or luxury superyacht, the sea again demonstrates she doesn’t care & takes them all the same. “The sea is selective, slow at recognition of effort and aptitude, but fast in sinking the unfit.” This articles does a good job of describing how the mast probably played a big part in the sinking & discusses the weather conditions. Thanks, don’t usually look at the Torygraph, and its paywalled. But as I said (and being familiar with Perinis) that would be my expectation It looks like you are probably correct. A 20+ story mast might not have been the best idea? But the Torygraph isn’t charging me, probably because of my location & ip address. Here’s the image. I’ve read erratic & sometimes conflicting remarks about being knocked flat, righting, followed by rig folding. Wrong place, wrong time. Who needs a rig bigger than Panamax (60m)? All other big rigs (eg Mirabella V) are carbon. was reading about this in the financial times Subscribe to read and aside from the maritime aspect of this accident i found this piece of the article interesting… “The yacht incident came on the same day as the death was confirmed of Lynch’s co-defendant in the US fraud case, Stephen Chamberlain, who was hit by a car in Cambridgeshire.” Hold on to our tin-foil hats…Conspiracy theories are guaranteed. Ken Lay was killed by a stationary tree weeks before his appointment with the judge overseeing his retirement home plans at Club Fed for millionaires. Maybe Neptune & the Tree God are working together against those so rich they slip through the cracks. The ‘Baynesian’ anchored off Porticello at around 20::00 UTC the evening before the disaster. Another sail yacht, ‘Sir Robert Baden Powell‘, an old classic one (1958, two masts, about 40 meters) was at anchor nearby to NW. Two men from this yacht came over in a small craft, when the ‘Baynesian’ disappeared, to save the swimming people. The wind, after midnight until the disaster, was WNW 10/15 knots at large, at the protected anchorage 2/3 knots. However, there was this singular villain waterspout inside, probably invisible during the night. The water temperature was about 30°C, the air temp at about 26°C (maybe this influences the strength of the waterspout). I have seen many waterspouts, but never what they could do on boats or ships. After drifting away: The first direction arrow is at 01:59 UTC, speed 1.3kn The second arrow is at 02:03, speed 2.6kn The last AIS signal is at 02:05, speed 2.6kn A few from that company have passed away since the court case. Calm down everyone. The cause has been found. You knew it, didn’t you? (Copied from The Telegraph) Climate change contributed to the weather that caused Bayesian to sink, claims expertProf Mercalli, one of Italy’s leading climate experts, said climate change had contributed to the weather phenomenon that caused the boat to sink. He said: “The sea surface temperature around Sicily was about 30 degrees, which is almost three degrees higher than normal. That creates a huge source of energy that contributes to these storms. “We can’t say this is all due to climate change, but we can say it has an amplifying effect.” Prof Mercalli said the sinking of Mike Lynch’s luxury yacht was similar to the boating tragedy in which four people were killed on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy in May 2023. Leading climate expert says crew should have paid more attention to weather warningsLuca Mercalli, one of Italy’s leading climate experts and president of the Italian Meteorological Society, said the crew of the Bayesian should have paid more attention to the weather warnings issued by Italian authorities before the tragedy occurred. While noting the tornado that occurred off Sicily’s coast was not predictable, Professor Mercalli told The Telegraph the authorities had issued a “yellow” then a moderate weather alert and the crew should have been more vigilant of the changing weather conditions despite the darkness. Prof Mercalli said: “I don’t know if there was anyone on board consulting the radar. “Let’s say that if I had been on board, at the first sign of a thunderstorm I would have woken up all the occupants and been ready and alert with life jackets on until the storm was over.” He said weather radar made it possible to estimate within 15 to 30 minutes the arrival of an intense thunderstorm, even though it is impossible to know if the wind intensity will reach dangerous levels. Note: Please advise in replies the number of times you have mustered the entire crew and passengers with lifejackets on at the first sign of a thunderstorm. Surely everybody just does that as standard procedure? [Comment may not make complete sense to non-SUNY Maritime types] I have always thought “mugs” should be made to memorize that quote (from an alumni and superintendent of the school ) and not the so-called “sallyport saying.” (I don’t recall the quote exactly, it’s from Stonewall Jackson and the gist is that junior officers must blindly obey superiors without question). We did…at least 20 years ago. I don’t know what they learn now, but I agree with you. I heard they tried doing away with that, as it’s a quote from a Confederate General. This was back during the hectic Summer of ‘20 when they also said the Fort was racist because of its namesake being a slaveowner. Fort Schuyler is still Fort Schuyler, so I’d have to imagine the MUGS still learn/memorize the Sallyport Saying, among others. I’d do away with it only because it’s not appropriate. I doubt it’s being used in any BRM courses… Family boat and the sleeping owner is your boss…tough decision Pretty sure the radar would be left on and maybe on the captains tv in his cabin? Couldnt know about the wind till it hit you especially if there was no rain in the wind blast so no movement on the radar to see Statements made by experts should be evaluated depending upon whether they are speaking within or outside of their area of expertise With regards to vessel operations the professor was outside his area of expertise. Related Topics Topic | | Replies | Views | Activity | Yachts | 69 | 28941 | November 29, 2020 | Professional Mariner Forum | 8 | 1554 | March 23, 2022 | Yachts | 27 | 3104 | January 29, 2021 | Maritime News | 14 | 2712 | February 26, 2021 | Yachts | 0 | 2218 | February 20, 2010 | wynnum manly rc yacht club | |
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No one remembers the mast snapping before 56m superyacht Bayesian sunk, says crew. No one recalls seeing the mast snap on board the 56-metre Perini Navi sailing yacht Bayesian which sank off the Italian island of Sicily on 19 August. The eyewitness account of a crewmember on board the vessel, which was obtained by BOAT International, said that the boat was struck by a freak weather event which ...
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Join Manly Yacht Club! We welcome sailors with all abilities to join our wonderful club. If you've had some sailing experience and keen to try racing then use our crew link and race 3 times with us using a free Sailpass. After 3 races join to become a member of the club. Our membership will […]
Authorities in Italy have opened a manslaughter investigation into the sinking of superyacht, the Bayesian, which killed seven people off the coast of Sicily earlier this week.
Two men from this yacht came over in a small craft, when the 'Baynesian' disappeared, to save the swimming people. The wind, after midnight until the disaster, was WNW 10/15 knots at large, at the protected anchorage 2/3 knots. However, there was this singular villain waterspout inside, probably invisible during the night.
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