Welcome to Cruising at MHYC!
Not all sailing is racing.
The cruisers also care about:
- Keeping the boat and crew safe, especially when short-handed sailing. A majority of the club’s safety auditors are from the cruising group. In general, the cruisers would more rarely need to claim on their insurances as they reef the sails earlier, and also avoid the worst weather conditions.
- Adventures near and far. Exploring new areas with your boat. There are cruisers from MHYC who have circumnavigated the globe. And for some, a trip to Pittwater is adventure enough, and then there is everything in between.
- The learning journey. Sharing best practices and gradually becoming more confident in boat handling, boat maintenance, navigation etc, to take on more challenging trips whilst keeping your budget under control.
- The social aspect. The cruisers do like to enjoy life, having a BBQ on the boat, and sharing some good food, and a couple of tasty beverages in the company of others. We also organise on-land social events, mostly at the MHYC facilities. We like to include our families in the sailing.
Many cruisers are also racers, and as you know – if there’s another boat in sight on the water there’s always a race on. The cruisers just don’t have the same priorities on minimising boat weight and constantly buying the latest tech sails.
If you feel this is something you want to learn more about or be part of, please come along to one of our monthly meetings to find out more. See the events calendar!
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Recent articles
Dean Cropp – The Barefoot Captain
https://youtu.be/VodyZMfixEw Captain Dean, presenting to the Cruising Division
Easter cruise to Shell Harbour 2022
Dallas & Selina O'Brien (video by Niclas/Sanna) Four boats made their way from Middle Harbour to Shell Harbour’s new marina complex for our Easter Cruise this year. With absolutely gorgeous weather, Argenta, Eternity, Ra Ra & Kai Rani spent the first evening...
Costa Concordia – the story of the grounding and salvage operation
Zoom presentation by Noel Phelan to the Cruising Division on the 16th August 2021 https://youtu.be/S52Q2Sc0lnI
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by Kristin Kool-Clarke. When Kelly and Evan invited Jeremy and me to help them bring Sanctum back to MHYC from Hobart, I have to admit that I was apprehensive. I have never done an overnight passage, let alone a 60-hour passage across Bass Strait! The fact that Jeremy...
Eternity, Buizen 40
by Dallas O'Brien. I would like to introduce our new boat, SV Eternity. Build She was built by Mastercraft Marine in Terrey Hills in 1996 by the late Eddie Buizen. The boat was designed by Paul Stanyon, and was the first pilothouse yacht built in Australia. There...
S/V Shearwater
A video recording of Guido's presentation to the Cruising division on the 21 June, 2021. https://youtu.be/FH6_M8RIPvk Guido Belgiorno-Nettis explaining the background and project in creating "Shearwater"
Some Memories over 74 years of “Sailing”, part 1
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By Simon Pratt. Middle Head. We sail past its cliffs and rock shelves all the time. And try not to hit it while cutting the corner south. What a view it has, looking straight through the Heads, north to Manly, south down to Rose Bay, and if you lean out over the...
Port Stephens 2021
By Martyn Colebrook, Slac'n'off (snO) The sail to Port Stephens from our overnight stop at Pittwater was fabulous. The wind was on our tail, nudging 23 knots at times, and we were surfing the swell well. Anna's initial trepidation was soon overcome and she hogged the...