Happy New Year
Happy New Year to all our members from Jon and Janet
Happy New Year to all our members from Jon and Janet
Saturday 13th August
Twenty-eight boats joined the hunt for buried treasure hidden around the Helford river and its many creeks. Brave captains and rascally crew members competed to follow the chart and find the clues they needed to work out the fiendishly clever cryptic final code which pinpointed the location of the buried treasure.
Twenty-one boats entered the Black Rock race despite the rescheduling of the event due to poor weather.
The Sprat Class (under 19ft) was won by Josh Green. First boat home in the Pilchard Class (19-22ft) was Davis Crafts’ Zag Zig closely persued by Bruce McDonald in Guzzy Mac and Peter Goad in Marnie. Amanzimtoti with Roger McDonald at the helm was first in the Mackerel Class (over 22 ft); Steve Kestin was second in Hirondelle, and David Whitmarsh’s Myrtle was third.
After the Royal nuptials were over a patriotic crowd enjoyed a barbecue at the club. The promise of a free meal for the wearer of the best hat stimulated all manner of foolish behaviour, but in the end Chef Brett’s tiara struck the right note with judges Tiffa Meadows and Jenny Morris and he was pronounced the winner.
On April 1st Peter and Margaret Goad handed over the keys to the Port Navas Yacht Club to Jonathan and Janet Fine. Peter and Margaret were given a grand send off that same evening.
Jonathan has been working alongside Peter at various PNYC events during the past year in order to ensure a smooth changeover.
With the help of local community police officers Port Navas Yacht Club has launched a Boat Watch scheme. Member’s engines and other valuables will be invisibly marked using the latest DNA security system. Webcams will also be installed so that all members can keep an eye on all the boats at PNYC.