Three skippers represented PRYC at the recent DF95 Australian Championship John Musgrave Daniel Bergan and Graham Cowling.
Read more: John Musgrave sailed home with 3rd place at the DF95 National Championship
Congratulations to our five DF65 Fleet members who represented PRYC with distinction at the recent Australian DF65 Championships.
Corrected results are attached.
Leading the score board at the South Qld DF95 regatta today before he departed for home, Geoffery Morris sat out from the crowd. With his trusty dog companion and dare to be different relaxed style prompting a local to start their child in the new PRYC infant sailing program.
PRYC's 2022 Championship Presentations ceremony included a thong throwing challenge, a four entrant fisherman's hat competition (won by creative design - "Flathead" fish chapeau with needles to prevent birds roosting) and of all things - a poetry recital ! The tasty generous Aussie Christmas lunch included prawns, dessert and a bar tab. Even the raffle had added mirth, with the popular sweet honey reward for first raffle tickets going surprisingly to two very junior guests who had keenly waited all day asking when would the tickets be drawn. Winning smiles were on display.
Peter Burford has done us proud winning the RC Laser 2022 Australian National Championship yesterday after winning this year's club RC Laser Scratch championship & the Queensland RC Laser championship earlier in the year.
Merrimac State High School Facebook post today.
Read more: High School thank you for ten yacht assembly line
'Nod of approval' from our first documented user of new #2 wharf on the eastern bank of Emerald Lakes - John Daley DF 65 #43
Rapid progress today as new walkways and pontoons are now in place awaiting the bracing cables to be attached and final concreting of path to the new second fixed platform.
Adjacent to the PRYC verge parking area at Emerald Lakes twelve bolloards broken off by car vandals have been replaced by CIty of Gold Coast in under a month.
The second launch platform support beams made of light weight recycled plastic are now in place
Let's hope this helps to encourage bike riders and make it safer for everyone on and near the pathway.