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By the Light on the Bay Appendices By the Light on the Bay McCrae Yacht Club – the first 50 years Compiled by Lyn Johannessen Appendices Our Champions - National, International & World Championships Trophies Office Bearers by position Office Holders by member Our Champions - National, International & World Year Skipper Crew Boat Type Championship 1967/68 Jeff Davies Chris Davies Lazy E Australia 1969/70 (Bruce Proctor) Graham Candy Int. C Class Cat Little America’s Cup (defeated Denmark) Horst Kopp XY16 Mono Australian 1973//74 Philip Hughes Geoff Hughes Gwen 12 Australian Peter Anderson Paper Tiger Australian 1974/75 Philip Hughes Geoff Hughes Gwen 12 Australian Tony Wilmore Bruce Wright Seafly Australian 1975/76 Philip Hughes Geoff Hughes Gwen 12 Australian Peter Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Peter Anderson Paper Tiger Interdominion 1976/77 Peter Anderson Paper Tiger Interdominion 1977/78 Ross Churcher David Churcher Quest B2 Australian Peter Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Peter Anderson Paper Tiger Interdominion 1978/79 Horst Kopp Australis Australian 1979/80 Graham Candy Leslie Miller Quest B2 Australian Peter Randall Contender Australian 1980/81 Horst Kopp Int. A Class Cat World Master 1981/82 Peter Randall Contender Australian Peter Randall Contender Interdominion 1983/84 Richard Condon Nick Condon Mosquito Australian 1984/85 Graeme Fraser Andrew Mason Quest B2 Australian 1985/86 Simon McKeon Jane McKeon Nacra 5.2 Australian Year Skipper Crew Boat Type Championship 1986/87 Simon McKeon Cam Owen Nacra 5.2 Australian 1987/88 Horst Kopp Int. A Class Cat National Master Simon McKeon David Churcher Int. C Class Cat Little America’s Cup (defeated UK) 1988/89 Neil Williams Paper Tiger Australian Cam Owen Paper Tiger Australian Junior Simon McKeon David Churcher Int. C Class Cat. Little America’s Cup (defeated USA) 1989/90 Peter Randall Contender Australian Peter Randall Contender Australian Veteran David Richards Minnow Australian 1990/91 Simon McKeon David Churcher Int. C Class Cat Little America’s Cup (defeated USA) 1991/92 Garrit Schott Laser 4.7 Australian Cam Owen Paper Tiger Australian Paul Galloway Paper Tiger Interdominion Graeme Harbour Int. A Class Cat Australian 1993/94 Michael Heath Laser Australian Grand Master Geoff Kohlman Laser Australian Master Cam Owen Paper Tiger Interdominion Simon McKeon Tim Daddo Yellow Pages Endeavour World Sailing Speed Record 1994/95 Guy Bancroft David Lorimer Int. 14 Australian & Sth Pacific Championships 1995/96 Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Junior 1996/97 Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Junior Peter Anderson Paper Tiger Interdominion Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Interdominion Junior Peter Randall Contender Australian Veteran 1997/98 Cam Owen Int. A Class Cat Australian Ben Deed Paper Tiger Interdominion 1998/99 Glenn Ashby Int. A Class Cat Australian John Richards Int. A Class Cat World Grand Master Year Skipper Crew Boat Type Championship 1999/00 Chris Mason Flying Fifteen Australian Ben Deed Paper Tiger Australian Ben Deed Paper Tiger Interdominion 2000/01 Michael Macdonald Paper Tiger Australian Junior Ben Deed Paper Tiger Interdominion 2001/02 Graeme Harbour Int. A Class Cat Australian Master Horst Kopp Int. A Class Cat Australian Grand Master Brook McKeon Paper Tiger Australian Junior Ben Deed Paper Tiger Australian 2002/03 Guy Bancroft Rhys Bancroft B14 Australian John d’Helin Laser Australian Masters -Grand Master Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Australian David Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Junior Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Interdominion 2003/04 Guy Bancroft Rhys Bancroft B14 Australian Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Interdominion Richard McKeon Paper Tiger Australian Junior Mark Bulka Etchell Australian 2004/05 Guy Bancroft Claire Bancroft Pacer Australian Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Richard McKeon Paper Tiger Australian Junior 2005/06 Glenn Ashby Int. A Class Cat Australian Glenn Ashby Int. A Class Cat World (Sweden) Guy Bancroft Claire Bancroft Pacer Australian Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Oliver McKeon Paper Tiger Australian Junior Oliver McKeon Paper Tiger Interdominion Junior Mark Bulka Etchell Pre-World 2006/07 (Darren Bundock) Glenn Ashby Hobie Tiger Formula 18 Australian (Darren Bundock) Glenn Ashby Tornado World (Argentina) Year Skipper Crew Boat Type Championship 2006/07 Glenn Ashby Int. A Class Cat Australian (Darren Bundock) Glenn Ashby Hobie Tiger Formula 18 World Glenn Ashby Int. A Class Cat World (USA) 2007/08 Warwick Lyon Taipan Cat Australian Oliver McKeon Simon McKeon F18 World Junior Skipper/Masters Crew John d’Helin Laser Radial Australian Great Grand Master 2008 (Darren Bundock) Glenn Ashby Tornado World (New Zealand) (Darren Bundock) Glenn Ashby Tornado Australian 2008/09 Glenn Ashby Int. A Class Cat Australian Glenn Ashby Int. A Class Cat World Guy Bancroft Nick Darlow B14 World Rhys Bancroft Joseph Randall B14 World Junior Ben Deed Paper Tiger Interdominion (Darren Bundock) Glenn Ashby Tornado Beijing Olympic Games - Silver (Darren Bundock) Glenn Ashby Tornado World (Italy) Simon McKeon Tim Daddo Macquarie Innovation World Sailing Speed Record Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Australian Mark Bulka Etchell Pre World 2009/10 Thomas Vincent Lachlan Imeneo Pacer Australian Junior Simon Merritt Jessica Vincent Pacer Australian Horst Kopp Int. A Class Cat Australian Great Grand Master Guy Bancroft David Grace B14 World Scott Cunningham Jason Walker B14 World Junior Bryan Anderson Paper Tiger Australian John d’Helin Laser Radial Australian Great Grand Master 2010/11 Glenn Ashby Int A Class World (Italy) Glenn Ashby Int A Class Australian Guy Bancroft David Grace B14 Australian Guy Bancroft David Grace B14 World Championships 1972/73 Flying Junior State Champs 1981/82 Paper Tiger State Champs Quest B2 State Champs VYC One-of-A-Kind (OAK) Regatta 1963/64 Attunga Class Australian Champs C Cat State Champs 1973/74 Int. Contender State Champs 1982/83 Int.Contender & Quest B2 National Champs 1964/65 XY Catamaran State Champs 1974/75 No national or state champs Hydra & Cherub State Champs C Cat State Champs 16ft & Under Cat Challenge 1975/76 Moth National Champs 1983/84 145 Class National Champs Austral State Champs 125 State Champs Hobiecat & Boomerang 20 State Champs 1965/66 XY Catamaran State Champs 1976/77 Int. Contender & Seafly C Cat State Champs National Champs 1984/85 Maricat & Hydra National Champs Attunga Class State Champs Lazy E State Champs Int. 14 / Mosquito / Northbridge ICCT Trials - Quest III Junior State Champs 1966/67 Lazy E State Champs Gwen 12 State Champs 1977/78 GP14 National Champs 1985/86 Dolphin & Int. Contender National XY Catamaran State Champs Northbridge Junior State Champs Champs C Cat State Champs Sabre State Champs (117 starters) Northbridge Junior, Moth & 125 VYC One-of-A-Kind (OAK) Regatta State Champs 1967/68 Lazy E Australian Champs XY Catamaran State Champs 1978/79 Delta & Heron State Champs 1986/87 19th ICCT Challenge- Australia’s Quest B2, ‘A’ Class & Australis “The Edge” & Great Britain’s “Hinge” 1968/69 Vic Moth and Sailfish Champs State Champs 1987/88 Moth Australian Champs 1969/70 Cherub State Champs 1979/80 Cobra National Champs National E, Cobra & Kittycat State XY Catamaran State Champs Flying Ants, Cherub & Kitty Kat Champs State Champs 1970/71 Lazy E National Champs 1988/89 Minnow National Champs Northbridge Junior Champs 1980/81 Lazy E National Champs 20th ICCT Australia’s Edge III & Pacer, Moth & 470 State Champs USA’s “Wingmill” (Cabrillo Beach YC) 1971/72 Arafura Cadet State Champs Pacer & Paper Tiger State Champs 1989/90 Int. A Class Catamaran National 1996/97 Sabre State Champs 2003/04 Australian Youth Champs Champs Sail Melbourne Catamaran Classic Laser Pacific Champs 1997/98 Laser National Champs (215 boats) Quest B3, Dolphin & Taipan State Paper Tiger State Champs 2004/05 Pacer National Champs Champs Taipan State Champs 1998/99 ‘99 Worlds regatta - Int. A Class 1990/91 Masters Games Sailing Regatta Catamarans (89 boats) 2005/06 49er National Champs ICCT Elimination - USA “Freedom’s Int. A Class Catamaran Open Week Yachting Victoria Catamaran Champs Wing” & France’s “Otip”. Int. A Class Catamaran World Bethwaite Regatta Flying Ant Australian Champs Champs 21st ICCT Challenge. Australia’s Int. 14’ State Champs 2006/07 Bethwaite Regatta “Edge III” & USA’s “Freedom’s Wing” Taipan Catamaran National Champs Int. 14 State Champs 1999/00 Pacer National Champs Yachting Victoria Catamaran Champs Laser Masters 1991/92 Int. Contender National Champs 2007/08 Int. Canoe National Champs Int. Moth Class 2000/01 B14 National Champs Int. Canoe World Champs Laser Masters B14 National Champs 1992/93 Paper Tiger National Champs Minnow State Champs Bethwaite Regatta Int. Contender World Champs Yachting Victoria Catamaran Champs Tasar State Champs 2001/02 Sail Melbourne Cat Classic Int. A Class Catamaran State Champs 2008/09 Tasar National Champs 1993/94 Minnow State Champs Yachting Australia Youth Regatta Bethwaite Regatta Paper Tiger Interdominion Regatta Flying Ant State Champs Yachting Victoria Catamaran Champs 1994/95 Mosquito National Champions 2002/03 B14 National Champs 2009/10 Pacer National Champs Int. 14 State Champs B14 World Champs 505 Australian Champs Sail Melbourne Cat Classic 1995/96 B14 National Champs Minnow State Champs 2010/11 B14 National Champs Minnow National Champs Paper Tiger Interdominion Champs Javelin National Champs 22nd ICCT Challenge - Australia’s Int. A Class State Champs “Edge IV” & USA’s “Cogito syndicate” Trophies 1964/65 Peter Randall 1993/94 Dan Kohlman The Club has a wide range of Perpetual and 1965/66 Peter Randall 1994/95 John d’Helin Memorial Trophies which are presented at the 1966/67 Phil & Geoff Hughes 1995/96 Peter Randall end of each sailing season. Some continue 1967/68 Mike Sherlock 1996/97 Peter Cass and some are now ceased. Following is a 1968/69 Bruce Hurst 1997/98 Charles Csabi brief description and the Deed of Gift for each. 1969/70 Guy Bancroft 1998/99 John d’Helin 1970/71 Russell Miller 1999/00 Carly Grace The Rowlands and the Suter Trophies are the 1971/72 Brett Bancroft 2000/01 Bill & Jenny Mairs most prestigious trophies awarded at the Club 1972/73 Peter Randall 2001/02 Bob Lorimer annually.
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