LITTLE SHIP CLUB eNews May 2016

Monthly magazine for LSC Members and subscribers.

Little Ship Club (Queensland Squadron) ABN 31 009 823 590 1 Yabby Street Dunwich Qld 4183 Phone 07 3409 9022

Post: PO Box 10, Dunwich Qld 4183 Website: www.littleshipclub.com.au Newsletter: enews@littleshipclub.com.au Little Ship Club May 2016 eNews

Taking the salute …

photo: julie sisco

Commodore’s at Home • Satuday 16th April, the One Mile ANZAC Day parade • Monday 25th April, Dunwich Mother’s Day • Sunday 8th May – special deals! Champagne Cruise • 21st – 28th May – last chance!

Crossed the Bar: Valé Dick Johnston Funeral Friday 6th May 1300hrs More info: page 15

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LSContacts

Commodore

Roger McDowall

0422 880 294

“2c”

Immediate-Past Commodore

Lyle Watkins

“Silhouette”

Vice-Commodore Director, Legal Affairs

Chris Goodhew

0407 981 814

“Warrior”

Rear-Commodore Director, Communications

Matthew Tesch

0406 777 077

“Mistress”

Director / Secretary

Gaye Morcombe Tracey Watts Bill Canfield Greg McGuire

0413 843 081 0417 892 887 0412 565 872 0411 750 033 0400 305 377 0428 458 039 0422 652 440

“2c”

Director / Hon.Treasurer Director, Grounds & Works Director, Legal Support

“Speculari”

“She”

“Speculari” “Elizabeth” “Swordfish” “Restless”

Fishing Captain

Col Barker Ian Bladin

Game Fish Captain

Sailing Captain

Paul Coleman

LSC Photographer

HLM Pam Mobsby

“Alina”

Naval Liaison/Protocol Officer Allan Early QRBC Delegate

PC LM Arthur Mobsby Julie & Craig Hackett

“Alina”

Club Managers

manager@littleshipclub.com.au 07 3409 9022

Web / Online /eNews Editor

Matthew Tesch

enews@littleshipclub.com.au

0406 777 077

LSCalendar 2016

Raffles and Members’ draws every Friday night MAY Labour Day long weekend

For unique WEDDINGS, memorable

LSC Mon 2nd

Fishing Section competition

LSC Fri 6th > Sun 8th

Mother’s Day

LSC Sun 8th

ANNIVERSARIES and other special OCCASIONS, think ‘‘Little Ships”

Champagne Cruise

Bay Sat 21st > Sat 28th

JUN

Wed 1st

State of Origin (big screen)

LSC

Jazz by the Bay

LSC Sun 12th

Fishing Section competition State of Origin (big screen) State of Origin (big screen)

LSC Fri 17th > Sun 19th

LSC Wed 22nd LSC Wed 13th

JUL

Fishing Competition Music by the Bay

LSC Fri 15th > Sun 17th

LSC Sat 16th

AUG Fishing Section competition

LSC Fri 19th > Sun 21st

Music by the Bay

LSC Sat 20th

SEP Fishing Competition

LSC Fri 2nd > Sun 4th

Father’s Day

LSC Sun 4th

Interclub Bay Cruise

Bay Sat 17th > Sat 24th

Little Ship Club Phone 3409 9022 or lodge an online enquiry via our new website: littleshipclub.com.au

ICBC @ LSC LSC Sun 18th OCT Queen’s Birthday long weekend LSC Mon 3rd Annual Trophy Night LSC Sat 22nd Annual General Meeting LSC Sun 23rd NOV Melbourne Cup LSC Tue 1st Music by the Bay LSC Sat 19th

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Commodore April has been an eventful month, with the Fishing Section monthly competition, school holidays, Commodore’s at Home, and the ANZAC Day long weekend. Club trading has been brisk to say the least. The reintroduction of the pie warmer at the Destroyer Bar, with the famed curry-and-prawn, lamb-and-rosemary, beef-with-burgundy, chicken- and-vegetable and lasagne pies has proven to be an outstanding success. The Commodore’s at Home saw a flotilla of 18 boats participate with Immediate Past Commodore Lyle

David and Margaret Cameron continue to beaver away with the organisation of the LSChampagne Cruise, which is now less than three weeks away and gathering a healthy tally of participants. We wish everyone well on the weather front and you can find more details on page 7 of this edition. At the Club, work will soon commence on repairing the gutters on the roof of the Bistro; once complete new clears will be installed. This should enhance prospects of being able to meet client requests for weddings and other functions when the weather

Watkins on “Silhouette” leading the fleet. Many thanks to Bill Morley on “Sea Minx” for deputising as the sail-past marshal on the day, with the Rear-Commodore’s absence due to medical commitments.* Director Bill Canfield handled the role of dipping the ensign with aplomb in the absence of our much- loved stalwart and Honorary Life Member Bettyann Webster.* ANZAC Day, although down in numbers across the board due to other celebrations in Brisbane and

conditions are less than favourable. Another project being undertaken by managers Julie and Craig is the development of the ‘Moreton Room’ into an area more suitable for corporate meetings and business conferences. This builds on such successful regular utilisation as that of All State Boat Licensing for its monthly courses (see p.13). Members will be kept appraised of progress. Members will doubtless be aware of the considerable public discussion

threatening weather on the Bay, was another mile- stone for the Club in its 65th year with the LSC being requested to take the salute at the cenotaph for the march-past in Dunwich. It was quite impressive to see Little Ship Club Members marching – all in step, I might add – under the command of PC & HLM Arthur Mobsby with Vice-Commodore Chris Goodhew leading the group.* Well done, everyone. (*It was a difficult month for medical impedimenta: Bettyann chose to err on the side of wise counsel; matters were taken out of the Rear-Commodore’s hands not once but twice on succeeding weekends.) circulating regarding the proposal by the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron to develop a ‘School of Excellence’ for sailing, as well as mooring facilities, in Deanbilla Bay. Our Club, together with numerous other organisations and groups, continues to monitor this situation through both State Government and QRBC sources. The Board will keep members of any proposed activity in this area informed as required. Details about our special Mother’s Day packages – not only meals and entertainment, but also transport for those not boating – on page 11 of this edition. Roger J McDowall Commodore “Champagne Strings” Mother’s Day~Sunday 8th May Encore performance by popular acclaim on 12noon – 2.00pm

Special menu $40 p.p. Bookings: 3409 9022

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Secretary

All Board members have been busy this month, particularly in the areas of finance, membership, marketing and communications. Events have been a testing area with invitations being sent out to numerous Clubs and timely responses sought, not to mention the additional headaches of weather conditions for the events. Many sleepless nights were had but pleased to say that all has ended well. Thanks to our Managers and all Board members who assisted. As long-term Members will be aware HLM Bettyann Webster has carried out two important roles at the Club during the Commodore’s at Home and ANZAC Day commitments. Initial discussions with Bettyann indicated that this year she would again fulfil her normal role of ‘Keeper of the Ensign’ for the sail-past and also lead the LSC ANZAC group carrying the LSC plaque. Members’ FRIDAY NIGHT random draw now* $3,400

On medical advice, something not taken lightly, Bettyann decided to abstain from participating on the proviso that her positions be kept vacant for her next year. Rest assured that will be the case. Under my other ‘hat’ (House & Social), just a reminder that we have some special deals for Mother’s Day (Sunday 8th May) arranged, with some great package deals for visitors arriving by Flyer or by barge, and a return performance by the highly- acclaimed ‘Clampagne Strings’ trio. Talking of trios, the first ‘State of Origin’ match is on Wednesday 1st June and Members, guests and visitors are warmly welcome to watch the Maroons go 1-up on the big screen at our Club! I am sure that Tracey will pursue this topic with vigour but don’t forget Membership renewal time is fast approaching. Please continue your valued support. The recent incapacitation of our hard-working Rear-Commodore (and his Skipper!) has served as a timely reminder of how much work is concentrated in too few pairs of hands – and what happens (or what doesn’t happen) when one (or more) of those pairs of hands goes offline. More than ever, there is a need for more Members to become involved with the operation of our Club to assist the Flag Officers and Directors with their appointed portfolios. We need some dedicated Members to help lift some of the burdens in the following areas. This is not a big ‘ask’, people: we’re talking an average of one hour a week (4–6 hours each month) of phone and email time to pool resources, share expertise and lend a helping hand to our Club. If you are interested and would like to be involved in any of the following areas please contact the Commodore or myself. Gaye Morcombe jp (qual) Hon. Secretary Commodore 0422 880 294 Hon. Sec. 0413 843 081

1. House & Social Committee Consists of 4 members and chaired by the appointed Director. Plan and develop the Club’s social calendar, review menus, wine lists/ other beverages (in conjunction with Club managers), assist with social activities as required, and make recommendations to the Board. Do we have any volunteers? 2. Finance & Planning Chaired by the Hon. Treasurer and consists of 4 members. Review all aspects of Club financial operations to ensure the organisation remains viable and profitable into the future. Do we have any volunteers? 3. Grounds & Infrastructure Chaired by the Director (Works) and consists of 4 members. Responsible for arranging Working Bees and identifying maintaince requirements, and assisting where possible in the rectification of maintenance issues. Do we have any volunteers? 4. Membership Committee Chaired by Director (Membership) and consists of 4 members. Responsible for promoting and administering the membership of the Club. This is an important area and requires dedicated Members to undertake and support this aspect of club activity. Do we have any volunteers?

on Friday 6th May

*After draw on 29th April Amount jackpots by $50 each week if unclaimed on the night. Results reported in monthly LSC eNews are based on draw status on deadline, usually after the 3rd Friday of the month, and may change before or following eNews publication.

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Commodore’s at Home

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Rear-Commodore

The new 2016-17 membership year is fast approaching and your Board has been giving very careful thought to the full range of Members’ prices and benefits to take effect from 1st July 2016. There will be adjustments made across the range to better reflect the true cost of the services provided to Members. More info to come with the membership renewal notices due to be posted out and/or emailed in the second half of May. Tracey Watts Director (Membership) The past month has been a very busy time for your Treasurer – in fact the club has officially become my second home! Julie and I have been locking ourselves away in the office for many a day coming to grips with the intricacies of our inventory and point-of-sale system. After completing a day’s training (thanks, Geoff from H&L!) we em- barked on an ambitious program of cleaning up the system. Our goal was to completely overhaul the inventory records in time to speed up our rather laborious and fiddly month-end stocktake processes. “All dressed up but unable to go” would probably capture my hors de combat attendance record this past month. It’s been a particularly rough year for my four-legged Skipper, with radiation treatment in February successfully bringing his hyperactive thyroid under control, only to be followed by several weeks of antibiotics for a bladder infection which he picked up while in radioactive confinement. No sooner had this been addressed than his right eye, which had been steadily losing vision for the past year, developed acute glaucoma and very dangerous levels of over-pressure. w

It was down to the wire but we did it! A few more jobs to do tidying up the till keyboard layouts and fine-tuning our prices but the bulk of the work is done. If anyone wants to know about stock groups, WET taxes, factors and PLUs, then Julie and I are the ones to see! With our clean inventory system, Julie is now looking to expand our drinks list, particularly the wine list so look out for an improved selection soon. Thank you to the various Member suggestions which have been extremely useful in the development of new offerings. Emergency surgery was needed for the complete removal of his eye, which took me offline for the week of the April Board meeting and the Commodore’s at Home events and sail-past. Barely a week later, it was my turn, with a dry hacking cough arriving late on the Thursday before ANZAC Day rapidly spiralling out of control into full- blown pnemonia; by Sunday morning I was in ICU, on IV antiobiotics and fluids, ECGs and chest x-rays. Greatly relieved to report that both invalids are now doing somewhat better. Matt Tesch Rear-Commodore

Hon.Treasurer

We are also confident the system clean up will make things run a little more smoothly in the kitchen which has been a particular issue when we’ve got busy. Our takings continue to comfortably out-perform on the same time last year so a big thank you to all our Members for your continued support of our little piece of paradise. Tracey Watts Director / Hon.Treasurer Mobile: 0417 892 887

Membership

New Member applications April FULL MEMBER VESSEL Phil Clark “Cristal” Mark Wallace “Key Largo”

David Morelli John Patrick Paul Stanyon

“Westwind II”

“Andiamo”

Brett Ballard Andrew Weekes

“The Black Pearl”

Alan Danson

“Mr Mac”

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LSChampagne Cruise

This year’s 2016 Champagne Cruise will be held from 21st to 28th May – and the program presently looks like this: Saturday 21st Arrive at Little Ship Club and settle in. Sunday 22nd Little Ship Club – free morning and after- noon with a susage sizzle by Margaret and David for lunch. Monday 23rd One Mile to Blakesleys . Tuesday 24th Blakesleys to Gold Coast City Marina in the Coomera River. Wednesday 25th Guided tour of GCC Marina facilities and the Riviera boat building complex is being arranged. Thursday 26th GCCM to Southern Haven on South Stradbroke Island, just south of Tipplers. Free afternoon. Friday 27th Free morning followed by BBQ lunch and cruise presentations. Saturday 28th Farewell and disperse to home ports. As always, the popular ‘fines sessions’ will be held on most days, and monies raised given to one of the Volunteer Ma- rine Rescue organisations.

More information Please contact David and Margaret Cameron by phone on 07 3286 1929 or 0418 881 059 or send an email to: david@cambros.com.au Sponsors needed! The Rear-Commodore has managed to secure an excellent price on pennants for the cruise fleet from the same quality supplier we have been using for the past few years. A slightly larger size this year – 24cm along the hoist and 38cm on the midline of the fly – enables the sponsor’s name to be prominently displayed. With no year to ‘date’ the product the pennants will be worn not only by the fleet in 2016 but potentially for many years to come! At just $550 for almost three dozen pennants this is a very economical, high-visibility investment and one which could potentially also translate into other Champagne Cruise collateral in the coming weeks as our departure date draws nearer! Please call David 0418 881 059 or Matt Tesch 0406 777 077 to discuss options.

SPECIAL SLIPPING OFFERS FOR LSC MEMBERS! LSC Members in the market for a lift or haul-out to have some antifouling or hull work done are in luck, with special offers from Jenny and Bill Morley at Pelican Slipways , and the good folks at Redland City Marina . Pelican Slipways has a special offer for Members at their yard until 30th June – savings estimated to be equivalent to a full year’s Club membership – for mono-hulls under 30ft LOA, including: slipping fee, 2 days out, water blast and environmental levy, 1/2hr scrape down, primer, antifoul with high quality ablative antifoul, all for $60 per foot. Redland City Marina is offering LSC Members to book in for a haul-out on any day of the week, stay for 5 nights and receive another 2 nights FREE OF CHARGE! – in addition to a range of very delectable per-foot, per-night, per-hour or per-week costings for a wide range of on-site services. Please see the respective advertisements in this eNews edition for full contact details!

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ANZAC Day

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Fishing Section : April competition

Attendance was average at 30 participants and all were keen to snare that ‘big one’ in what can only be described as perfect weather. Members fished both in the Bay and outside, off Cape Moreton in up to 50 fathoms. Too deep to watch the bait hit the bottom! Greg Nielsen’s “Karma”, fishing out in the ‘deep’, produced a varied exotic and colourful catch with the Bay anglers providing a mixed and substantial bag. Results as follows: Boat Points Nielsen family, “Karma” Fish of the Month: Sweetlip Sam Nielsen, “Karma” Parrott Jay Nielsen, “Karma” Sand Crab Emily Debono, “Reel Apeel” Mystery Fish? Jay Nielsen, “Karma” Remember, the targets this weekend (6th–8th May) are Morwong and Whiting. See you at our Club and out on the water! Col Barker Mobile: 0400 305 377 Fishing Captain “Elizabeth”

Your first port of call is Millkraft … for all your boat repair and repaint needs . We can accommodate repairs and maintenance to timber and fibreglass vessels to a maximum of 30 metres. We have facilities to carry out refit, fit-outs, antifouling, painting a d repaints. Travel lift facilities are available as is our undercover work area at Shed 3/28 Wyuna Court, Hemmant. Peter Hardisty owns and operates Millkraft Boat Yard Pty Ltd. Peter has worked in the boatbuilding industry for over

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Member profile

Meet Graham “Fairway” Latchford … and, no, it’s not because he’s a keen golfer. (OK, we made up the moniker but what else should someone with this boat history be called?) Current boat “Whitewash” (a Fairway 36); immediate past boat “Nebo” (a Fairway 36); prior boat “Delilah” ( a Fairway 36); the one before that …? You get the picture. Why the fascination? “They have wonderful headroom, draw 3 feet, and at 13 knots cruise comfortably.” Naturally enough, he’s a member of FOGs – the Fairway Owners Group – which hold regular social functions. Although Graham has a long history in boating (“it’s in my blood”) he is only a recently joined member of LSC. Graham joined in March 2015 thanks to the good work of Geoff Tickle (also a Fairway owner), formerly of the membership sub-committee under the Immediate Past Commodore. Graham had previously done most of his boating “from Blakesley’s - south”. He is though forever grateful to Geoff for ‘twisting his arm’. “It’s a place to come, a place to belong and a wonderful facility on the bay. Everytime we come in here, we’re meeting new people.” Graham is very much enjoying the new ‘vibe’ at the club under Craig and Julie. Favourite tipple? Graham is not particular. “Wine or beer. I will drink both happily.”

Funniest moment on the water? “When I fell in attempting to transfer from tender to boat after a FOGs function at Southern Haven. I had celebrated a little too much and needed all hands on deck to pull me up. It was late at night and, to make it worse, mid-winter!” Something people won’t know about me … Graham’s father worked in the Magistrates Court (formerly known as the Court of Petty Sessions) until he became Chief Stipendiary Magistrate. Consequently, the family moved extensively and regularly throughout Queensland and Graham attended eight different schools in his twelve years but did grade 12 at Wavell Heights High with ‘the Big Marn’, Darryl Brohman. Graham went on to become a financial planner and retired in 2010. Graham’s attitude to boating friendship is the epitome of what we should strive for at the club.

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Mother’s Day Sunday 8th May

Great value at just $40 per person, including: On arrival Glass of champagne or Glass of house white or red wine or Pot of beer or Large soft drink Main meal Chicken Parmigiana and salad or Homemade Lasagne and salad or Fish & Chips with salad or 250g Straddie prawns, with chips and salad Dessert Homemade Apple Crumble with cream or Mud Cake with cream

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Destroyer Bar menu

Bistro menu

LUNCH: 12.00pm to 2.00pm (Wed–Sun) DINNER: 6.00pm to 8.00pm (Wed–Sat) v = vegetarian gf = gluten free BREADS Garlic bread v

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1kg Straddie King Prawns

Tempura Calamari and chips (3) Prawn Cutlets and chips (4)

6.50 7.50

Cheesy garlic bread v OYSTERS 1/2 dozen Natural gf 1 dozen Natural gf

Pie, chips and gravy

Bowl of chips

6.50

12.00 18.00

Bowl of wedges (with sour cream and sweet chilli sauce) Spring Rolls and sweet chilli sauce (6) Nuggets and chips (5) EXTRAS Tempura Calamari (each) Tempura Prawn Cutlets (each) Tempura Chicken Nuggets (each)

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PRAWNS (served with seafood sauce & lemon) 250g Straddie King Prawns gf

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MAINS (served with salad and chips or vegetables and mash) 300g King Snapper (Panko crumbed) 25.00 Battered Barramundi 17.00 300g Rib Fillet (with gravy, pepper or mushroom sauce) gf 22.50 Lamb Loin Chops (with gravy, pepper or mushroom sauce) gf 20.50 300g Rump Steak (with gravy, pepper or mushroom sauce) gf 21.00 Chicken Breast Burger 15.00 Steak Sandwich 15.00 Lasagne (Home-made) 16.00 Chicken Parmigiana 18.00 Roast of the Day 12.00 Butterfly Crumbed Prawns 21.00 Tempura Squid Rings (4) 14.00 Pie, chips and gravy (1) 10.00 Quiche (Tomato, fetta and spinach) v 15.00 SNACKS Bowl of Chips v 6.50 Bowl of wedges (with sour cream and sweet chilli sauce) v 9.00 Spring Rolls & Sweet Chilli Sauce (6) v 6.50 Garden Salad v gf 6.50 Bowl of vegetables v gf 6.504 DESSERTS See specials board Selection of Peters Ice Creams Children’s menu MAINS (served with salad and chips or vegetables and mash) Tempura Chicken Nuggets (5) 9.50 Tempura Whiting Fillets (4) 9.50 120g Rib Fillet Steak 9.50

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Managers’ report

We have had an exciting month full of functions and private events, big and small; it was delightful to see so many people here on Anzac Day soaking up the atmosphere and remembering those who sacrificed everything for us. We had the pleasure of having the Gold Coast Riviera Club join us for a dinner with a full house of 15 boats rafting against the pontoon and delivering us with a busy yet successful night of food, fun and laughter! The kitchen has been pumping a mile a minute and the compliments on the delicious food have been flowing in consistently along with the excitement everyone has about all our fresh and local produce … We would also like to apologise for any inconvenience caused due to our sudden shortage of staff and would like to announce that we are currently looking for another kitchen-hand to join our team of highly trained and professional staff to do the lunch shifts during the week and weekends. At some stage in the near-term future our intention is to bring back live music at least once a week, so on that note if you know any local or regional bands looking for a regular or occasional gig then forward them to us on 3409 9022 and we will discuss further information with them. That’s about all for now: time once again to focus on month-end stocktake and fixing up point-of-sales! Julz + Craig

All State Boat Licensing hires the Moreton Bay Room at the Club once a month for Boat and Jet Ski licensing on Straddie. (Last month, I overheard a couple of blokes completing their jet ski licences say “we have to come back here with our group, bring the jet skis over for the day…”) All attendees stayed for lunch and drinks. They bring all their own equipment and book the northwest end of the side pontoon. The room hire charge for the day is $50. Next course at the Club is Sunday 15th May; call All State on 0431 593 664 for more info or visit http://www. boatlicensing.com.au/boat_licence_brisbane_Queens- land/QLD_Boat_Licence_Brisbane

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QRBC news

With more than 250,000 registered recreational boats plying the waterways of Queensland and over 830,000 Queenslanders holding licences to drive them, the recreational boating sector is a critically important component of our economy and social infrastructure. But having that many boats and owners can raise a wide range of issues. It is therefore vital that as government regulators, we have an ordered and reliable way of engaging with them. The Queensland Recreational Boating Council plays an important advocacy role, which is why our officers meet regularly with the QRBC – as they did last week for a discussion on a range of maritime-related issues. I always find the QRBC’s monthly meeting a useful way to keep in touch with the recreational boating sector, and I was pleased to see water police, marine parks representatives and the Gold Coast Waterways Authority also in attendance – it is indicative of the QRBC’s standing across government. While the QRBC’s membership comprises of around 18 boating associations and clubs in the southeast quarter of the State, it is actively engaging with the boating community in north Queensland in an effort to provide assistance on whole-of-government or whole-of-state issues. The range of issues discussed at QRBC meetings can be quite staggering. On Wednesday night they included progress on delivery of recreational boating infrastructure along our coastline, dredging programs and placement of navigational aids (including TMR’s switching on of new lights marking the rock wall at Manly Boat Harbour). Outside of these ‘access’ issues we discussed regulatory requirements for lifejackets for people with disabilities, and methods of achieving compliance (it’s not as simple as you might think), compulsory third party insurance for boats, TMR’s ongoing management arrangements for the recently-stabilised Tangalooma Wrecks, and the practical application of the regulatory link between TMR’s motor vehicle and motor boat driving licences. The only low point of the meeting was one on which we all agreed – our disappointment over reports of vandalism to some of our offshore marine parks mooring buoys. It seems that some familiar land-based problems do not end at our low water mark. On a more positive note, repairs are being planned but they will unfortunately soak up funding that could be better used for park management and improving access for all of the boating community. I’d like to thank the QRBC for its work in supporting our recreational boaters and look forward to future meetings. Patrick Quirk General Manager Maritime Safety Queensland http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/About-us/TMR-Blog/Queens- land-Recreational-Boating-Council-meeting-of-13-April

MSQ NOTAM SUMMARY A quiet period this month, with only a couple of changes to the beacons in the Outer Bar Cutting: • A replacement beacon for BC05 has been established in position Lat. 27°19.1500’S Long. 153°12.0887’E. The structure is temporarily lit with a flashing white light whilst fitout works are completed. A well, the previous structure, adjacent to the above position, is currently unlit whilst extraction works are completed. [NOTAM 206 (t) 7/4/16] • A replacement beacon for BC16 has been established in position Lat. 27°20.7129’S Long. 153°11.1801’E. The structure is temporarily lit with a flashing white light whilst fitout works are completed. [NOTAM 216 (t) 15/4/16]

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Crossed the Bar: Valé Dick Johnston

Just as this edition was closing, we received news of the peaceful passing, on Sunday 24th April at the great age of 93 years, of long- time LSC Member Dick (Richard) Johnston, former owner with his late wife Maggie (Margaret) of the Little Ship “Banyandah” . Dick was a Committee member and Life Member of the Fishing Section after joining the club in the 1960s, initially with the ketch “Mariner” ( “Banyandah” was launched in 1971). Despite becoming visually impaired and the loss of his beloved Maggie, for the last ten years of his life Dick continued to fish from “Banyandah”

Dick’s children – Craig Johnston, Garth Johnston, Zea Johnston, Sue Thomas, Amy (Lyn) Rawlings and Jan Benn – wrote to say they still have wonderful memories of the club, especially New Year’s Eve parties and fishing weekends – including some memorable ones trying to fish Deep Tempest in 25 knot southeasters! Dick’s funeral service will be held at Great Southern Memorial Park, 1774–1794 Mount Cotton Road, Carbrook, at 1300hrs on Friday 6th May 2016.

although not competitively, and reluctantly sold her to current members Brendon and Kate Rule in 2015

Deadline for the June eNews is CoB Wednesday 25th May 2016. The editor’s remarks have been held over, which might be just as well …

May 2015 Edition

• Sea-lift (boats to 60ft) • Chandlery • Boat storage • Slipway : mono/multi-hulls, houseboats & trimarans • Hardstand facilities, service area and refit sheds • Shipwrights and mechanical repairs

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Phone: 07 3207 7506 Fax: 07 3207 9334 Email: info@redlandcitymarina.com.au Web: redlandcitymarina.com.au Redland City Marina is located at: 100 Beveridge Road, Thornlands Q 4154

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Business profile In previous editions of the eNews, we’ve showcased the work of photographer Luke Casey and his truly breathtaking drone imagery of not only our Club at the One Mile but also many other scenic vistas around the island, published in the Point Lookout SLSC’s 2016 calendar. This edition, we introduce the work of another island ‘snapper’ – Julie Sisco – who does some great lens work for Gerard and the team at the monthly ‘Friendly Bay Islander’ magazine, and who joined the Commodore and official party aboard the saluting vessel for this year’s sail-past on Saturday 16th April (see pictures p.5 this edition). Julie tells us that she has a gallery at Point Lookout which is open 7 days, right next door to Sisco’s Philly Cheez cafe and Dolphin Real Estate, at 1 Endeavour Street. “I photograph weddings, portraits, and landscapes,” Julie says, adding that “‘Snapshots of Straddie’ is a daily blog and email newsletter featuring images from around the island, also including interesting stories and events. It is my hope that these images bring people joy (especially those who may be stuck at their office desk wondering what it is like at Straddie today!).” Julie is also preparing to launch a new offering called ‘Straddie + You’ landscape portraits. “Essentially, we will be photographing individuals, couples or families doing what they love at Straddie, whether surfing, fishing, walking along the beach – whatever.

“It won’t be your typical family portraits; the end result will be a spectacular landscape image, of which the family (or person) will be a part, and we’ll be introducing this new concept via the online blog and newsletter in the near future.” “Snapshots of Straddie” 1 Endeavour St, Point Lookout / 0402 549 262 Web: http://www.juliesisco.com.au Portfolio: http://juliesiscophotography.shootproof.com Email: info@juliesisco.com.au

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LSC BBQ area rules

NEW from 1st January 2016

The BBQ area is the covered structure equipped with both electric and gas hot plates, situated at the southern end of the LSC grounds. These facilities are available to both Members and non-Members by prior booking, and any impromptu arrangements will be at the discretion of the LSC Manager, subject to visitor traffic on the day. Non-exclusive arrangements Only Full Members have unrestricted use of the BBQ area at all times free of charge unless the area has been hired. Social Members and boating visitors may use the BBQ area on a non-exclusive basis for a fee of $25. Exclusive hire arrangements The BBQ area can be hired on an exclusive basis by both Members and non-Members. Only Full Members are eligible for the Members’ discount.

Trading as Towing and Marine Services Pty PILE DRIVING | PILE DRILLING | WHARF, J WHARF DEMOLITION | MARINE SALVAGE ABN: 80 141 395 771 Payment is to be made in full seven (7) days in advance. A cancellation fee of 15% will apply. All food prepared is to be consumed in the BBQ area only. Exclusive hire includes the following: 1. Area setup and preparation (tables and chairs) 2. Provision of crockery and cutlery 3. Cleaning of the BBQ area after use 4. Provision of cooking utensils if required (bond required) 5. Provision of tablecloths if required (at additional cost)

Bookings can be made by contacting the LSC Manager at manager@littleshipclub.com.au or phoning the Club on 07 3409 9022.

Our available floating plant includes: • 3-in-1 Survey Work vessels – suitable for all marine works • Gosford 25m crane barge – suitable for pile-driving and salvage & demolition works • Todkill’s Barge 12m – suitable for piling works • 6 service barges

Contact us: Angie Todkill - Office: 07 3821 2227 Phillip Todkill - Director: 0407 156 577 25 Mainroyal Court, Raby Bay Email: info@todkillsmarineservices.com Web: www.todkillsmarineservices.com

Note: all our vessels/barges are in compliance with Marine Safety Certification in accordance with the National Standards for Commercial Vessels NSCV Code. Incorporated authority approved by MSQ through our Safety Management System.

Trading as Towing and Marine Services Pty Ltd • ABN: 80 141 395 771 • PILE-DRIVING • PILE-DRILLING • WHARF, JETTY & MARINA CONSTRUCTION • WHARF DEMOLITION • • MARINE SALVAGE • VESSEL TOWING •

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LSC Member prices Current as at 1st January 2016

Membership Fees^

Price

New Full Membership Fee (including Joining Fee) Full Member - Annual Membership Fee (Renewal) Senior Rate (Full Member Fee less 50% discount)* Associate Membership - Annual Membership Fee** Social Membership - Annual Membership Fee

$260.00 $210.00 $105.00 $20.00 $20.00 $55.00 $45.00 $20.00 $12.50 $39.50 $34.50 $23.00 Price

Club Member items

Burgee – large (for vessels >13m LOA) Burgee – small / medium (vessels <13m LOA)

Club tie

Club T-shirt

Club Polo shirt (adult) ($5.00 Member’s discount)

Club Polo shirt (kids)

Stubby cooler

$7.50

Club cap

$12.50

Key-ring (floating)

$2.50

Security Token (Deposit) – Members***

$30.00 $50.00

Security Token (Deposit) – Guests / Temporary Visitors (Refunded on return of token minus $10 Services Fee)

Please note: *You need to have been a member of the Club for 15 years or more and be aged 65 or over. **Associates must be attached to a Full or Senior Membership. *** Members Security Tokens are for Full, Senior & Associate Members’ use only. ^Pro-rata membership is available from time to time at the discretion of the LSC Board.

IMPRESSUM This eNews is published monthly by the Little Ship Club and produced by the volunteer efforts of LSC Members for the information of their fellow Members and interested visitors and advertisers. Any opinions expressed in the content of this and any other editions of the eNews are the personal views of the author/s or contributor/s and may not reflect the official views of the Little Ship Club. PO Box 10 (1 Yabby Street) Dunwich Qld 4183 Phone 07 3409 9022

eNEWS / WEBSITE CONTACTS ADVERTISING / BOOKING enquiries Tracey Watts / 0417 892 887 / treasurer@littleshipclub.com.au EDITORIAL / DESIGN enquiries Matthew Tesch / 0406 777 077 / enews@littleshipclub.com.au Little Ship Club (Queensland Squadron) ABN 31 009 823 590

Have you done something out of the ordinary, or had a special encounter on Moreton Bay? Share with fellow Members a couple of hundred well-chosen words and some interesting photos – send an email to: enews@littleshipclub.com.au

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LSC pontoon and moorings NEW from 1st January 2016

LITTLE SHIP CLUB PONTOON USE RULES Access to the Club Pontoons is at the discretion of the Board (or Delegate) of the Club. 1. Casual and overnight berthing is available to Members and Non-Members. A booking to use the pontoon can be made with the Manager and must be confirmed 24 hours prior to arrival. If confirmation is not received the booking will be cancelled. 2. Advance bookings may be made not more than seven (7) days prior to the required date of occupancy. Bookings are for a maximum of two nights only with a departure time of 1000 hrs (additional nights or late departure are at the discretion of the Manager and subject to demand). 3. The vessel must be berthed by 1600hrs otherwise the booking will be deemed cancelled. 4. In all circumstances, arrival and departure from the pontoon must be reported to the Club’s Manager either by phone or in person, to maximise usage. 5. Members’ vessels must display a LSC burgee at all times while in occupancy. of the pontoon/s. 6. A Mooring Fee* will apply to Non-Members which can be paid in advance or on arrival and is non-refundable. A waiver of mooring fees (in whole or in part) may be granted at the discretion of the Manager, given a compelling commercial reason. 7. If leaving the Club premises while berthed at the pontoon, Members and Non-Members must inform management and accept the Acknowledgement . 8. Non-Members will need to sign into the Club as required under Licensing Law. 9. All vessels must have as a minimum Third Party insurance cover. 10. Members and Non-Members using the pontoon do so at their own risk.

11. Mooring of the vessel must maximise access for other vessels. The Board (or delegate) will direct re-mooring at its discretion. 12. Children under the age of sixteen (16) years are not to be left on board a vessel or on the pontoon in the absence of a responsible adult. 13. No alcohol is to be brought onto Club premises during bar operating hours. 14. Water is to be used for refilling water tanks only. 15. Power usage is to be limited at times of high load. 16. Major vessel repairs are not permitted on the pontoon. 17. The pontoon purpose is for Member and Non-Member use of the Club facilities, not as a marina. Breaches of the rules may lead to the withdrawal of the visitor’s pontoon access rights. The Manager of the Club is delegated the authority to enforce these rules.

*Pontoon Mooring Fees per part day / day Large pontoon Side pontoon $50 for <10m LOA $25 for all vessels

$75 for 10-15m LOA $100 for >15m LOA

Acknowledgement by Members and non-Members At the direction of the Manager (or an authorised LSC representative), the person in charge of the vessel must be prepared to: • position or reposition the vessel, or allow management to position or reposition the vessel, at any point along the pontoon. • depart or relocate the vessel, or allow management to depart or relocate the vessel (applicable to both pontoons and moorings) in the event of adverse weather conditions or other emergency should it be required.

GUIDELINES FOR MEMBERS-ONLY USE OF LITTLE SHIP CLUB SWING MOORINGS Access to the Club swing moorings is at the discretion of the Board (or Delegate) of the Club. 1. Overnight mooring is available to Members only. A booking to use a swing mooring can be made with the Manager and must be confirmed 24 hours prior to arrival. If confirmation is not received the booking will be cancelled. 2. Advance bookings may be made not more than seven (7) days prior to the required date of occupancy. Bookings are for a maximum of two nights only with a departure time of 1000 hrs (additional nights or late departure are at the discretion of the Manager and subject to demand). 3. Members must be moored by 1600hrs otherwise the booking will be deemed cancelled. 4. In all circumstances, arrival and departure from the swing mooring must be reported to the Club’s Manager either by phone or in person, in order to maximise usage. 5. Members’ vessels must display a LSC burgee at all times while in occupancy of a swing mooring. 6. The Club has three swing moorings: 276 (15m), 277 (12m) and 279 (12m). Members must use the swing mooring that has been allocated to them. 7. If leaving the Club premises while mooring on a Club swing mooring, Members must inform management and accept the Acknowledgement . 8. Vessels must have as a minimum Third Party insurance cover. 9. Members using the swing moorings do so at their own risk. 10. No alcohol is to be brought onto Club premises during bar operating hours. Breaches of the rules may lead to the withdrawal of the Member’s swing mooring access rights. The Manager of the Club is delegated the authority to enforce these rules.

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Membership 2015-16 Little Ship Club (Queensland Squadron) ABN 31 009 823 590 Club address: 1 Yabby Street, Dunwich Qld 4183 Postal address: PO Box 10, Dunwich Qld 4183 Phone 07 3409 9022 Email membership@littleshipclub.com.au Note: even if you are renewing an existing membership, please complete all fields below to ensure we have your current details. If you are completing this form in hard copy, to scan/email or post, please print clearly. Date / /

LSC Member number (Renewals only)

This application is a NEW RENEWAL Membership MEMBER and VESSEL details Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Other (please specify) First name Surname Address Suburb State

Postcode

Telephone

(M)

(H)

(W)

Date of birth / /

Email

Associate Member name (if applicable) Other club memberships? (please list) Emergency contact name

Phone

Vessel name

Length (LOA) metres

Vessel type (tick)

Light power craft

Motor cruiser/yacht

Sail

Monohull

Catamaran

Trimaran

Vessel insured by

Policy number

NOMINATION statements PROPOSER * name

Signature Date / / * I have been a Member of LSC for more than 12 months. The applicant is personally well-known to me and I recommend acceptance of this application for membership. SECONDER * name Signature Date / / * I have been a Member of LSC for more than 12 months. The applicant is personally well-known to me and I recommend acceptance of this application for membership.

MEMBERSHIP and OPTIONS prices Full Member Renewal (Annual)

Full Member New (including Joining Fee) Pro-rata Membership (Full Members ONLY) 2 $

$210.00

$260.00

Senior Member Renewal (50% discount) 1 $105.00

Associate Member (Annual) 3

Social Member (Annual)

$20.00

$20.00

Security Token deposit 4

Add if required

$30.00 (access pontoons, laundry, showers, and after-hours entry)

LSC Burgee (vessels <13m LOA)

TOTAL AMOUNT $

$45.00

$55.00

(vessels >13m LOA)

PAYMENT methods We accept cash, personal cheque 5 , bank cheque 5 , money order 5 , EFT 6 or credit card 7 payments. In person @ LSC (this completed form must accompany your payment at the Club) By EFT 6 to BSB 484-799 Account 044932641 Little Ship Club Date EFT payment made / / By credit card 7 Visa

Mastercard I hereby authorise the total amount (above) to be charged to my nominated credit card.

Name on card Card number

Expiry

CCV #

Signature (if completing by hand)

Date / /

IMPORTANT – please note: 1

LSC Office use only Date paid ____ / ____ / ____ Updated info ____ / ____ / ____ Card issued ____ / ____ / ____

You need to have been a member of the Club for 15 years or more and be aged 65 or over. 2 Any pro-rata amount for FULL Memberships will be advised at the discretion of the LSC Board. 3 Associates must be attached to a Full or Senior Membership. 4 Members’ Security Tokens are for Full, Senior and Associate Members’ use only. 5 Cheques accepted subject to normal bank clearance processes; please make payable to “Little Ship Club Qld Squadron”. 6 In the transfer reference field, state [NEW surname] for new applications, or [member #### surname] if renewal. 7 Visa or Mastercard only, please, or EFTPOS at the bar. SUBMIT application This completed form must be returned, either: • in person @ LSC, 1 Yabby Street, Dunwich • by post to LSC, PO Box 10, Dunwich Qld 4183 • by scan/email to membership@littleshipclub.com.au • online* click the green ‘submit now’ button (Note: ‘Save As’ the PDF* to retain a file copy) (*Available only on the interactive PDF form)

Mailchimp checked _______________ Security Token number _______________ Processed by _______________ Date completed ____ / ____ / ____

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SUBMIT FORM

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