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RACING PRESENTATION NIGHT

Venom School’s Out

On Friday 6 May people began to arrive in the early evening for drinks and canapés. With the easing of COVID restrictions people were free to move around to socialise and the house was buzzing. Promptly at 19:00 an Acknowledgement of Country was delivered with Adrian Wotton as MC for the evening. Adrian welcomed our guests and officials, Jacq Heffernan, CYCSA Commodore and Kaz Eaton, RSAYS Commodore, along with our sponsors, Jim Theodore of Port River Marine, Luke Burrow of Bravo Sails, Cherylee Harris on behalf of Phil Hoffmann Travel, Kate Wigan on behalf of Yalumba Wines and Nick Bice on behalf of George Family Winegrowers. Robert Human (REX Chair) acknowledged the contribution of our Club volunteers on the duty boats. Our valued sponsors and volunteers, including Protest Chair, Lisa Bettcher, were presented with tokens of our gratitude for their service and support. Trophies and keepsakes were presented to participating skippers for Twilight, Winter and Summer Racing. Trophies that had previously been awarded were displayed on their tables. Prizes for the Ladies Helm of the Combined Women’s Series were presented by the Commodore of RSAYS, Kaz Eaton. The food was excellent and well received. The menu started with the Chef’s selection of canapés followed by mains of Chicken Ballotine and Fillet Steak alternately served, with an expansive cheese board with sweet tartlets to finish. Towards the end of the evening we drew the big raffle with two fantastic wines from our sponsors Yalumba, both magnums of ‘The Menzies’ Cabernet Sauvignon from the Coonawarra. Vern and JD added a couple of their True Wind Sailing Calculators to the mix. Well done and thank you to the staff, officials and racing members for another great evening.

Inese Lainis Racing Administrator

Sahara Rocksalt

CYCSA Volunteers/Duty Crew Sintara

Deloitte Div 1 IRC SA State Championship Trophy, YRS Div 1 AMS SA State Championship Trophy, Annual Offshore Passage Race Div1 PHS and David Woods IRC Lincoln Race – Secret Mens Business (Geoff Boettcher) Lloyd Sugars Div 1 PHS Inshore Trophy – Playground (Brenton Pegler) YRS Div 1 AMS Inshore Trophy, Becker Enterprises Short Offshore Trophy, RN Evers AMS Short Offshore Trophy and Kinnaird Cup Trophy – Sintara (Derek Morrison) Teachers Scotch Whiskey Div 2 PHS Inshore Trophy – Young Einstein (Rob Sellick, Robert Moore and Peter Smith) YRS Div 2 AMS SA State Championship Trophy and YRS Div 2 AMS Inshore Trophy - Outlier (Ken Abbott & David Riddle) CORPOR8SOLUTIONS ‘Cock of the Walk’ Trophy (for most line honours wins) – Venom (Robert Dunn) Chairman’s Trophy (for encouragement) – Shining Sea (Andrew Corletto) AG Walters Trophy (for most consistent performance) – Rocksalt (Denby Steele) Commodore’s Shield was won by the CYCSA – Kaz Eaton presented to Jacq Heffernan Yacht of the Year Trophy & Battle Flag – School’s Out (Adrian Wotton)

Shining Sea Ocean Hawk

A friendly reminder to members and patrons of the Club

There is certainly a post-covid feel throughout the community which in turn has added to general patronage as well as function activity returning. Club management would like to remind all members, guests and visitors of the required dress standard. Please see our dress regulations below. CYCSA Dress Regulations Members and their guests are required to be wellgroomed, neatly and appropriately dressed in a way consistent with the Club standards and appropriate to the occasion for which they are attending the Club. Members and guests are required to observe the Club's dress regulations when on Club premises, when participating in a Club event, private function or representing the Club. The following dress regulations for the various areas in the Clubhouse apply unless otherwise separately stipulated for a particular function: – Horizons Function Centre and Admirals Lounge Bar The minimum standard is smart casual attire. Work wear is prohibited (eg. high-vis) Admirals Bar & Bistro inclusive of Patio and BBQ Area The minimum standard is smart casual attire. Neat sailing gear is acceptable. Children under the age of 12 years are only permitted in the company of an adult. They are expected to dress in neat, tidy and appropriate attire. The Clubhouse in General In all areas of the Clubhouse the following are absolutely prohibited: – • Exposed torsos and bare feet • Dirty or torn clothing • Clothing with offensive logos or slogans Dress code will be applicable at all times unless directed by CYCSA management. We thank you for your cooperation and for helping to maintain our Club’s standards.

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