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Five people killed after two boats collide on Sydney Harbour

Posted by | Posted in General | Posted on 30-04-2008

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After a string of horrid boating accidents in late 2007, including this one on the Brisbane River, there has been another collision between powerboats, this time on Sydney Harbour.

Could this accident mean an end to people enjoying our waterways?

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FIVE people have been killed after two boats collided in Sydney Harbour early today. Police and other emergency officers on the scene are desperately trying to save other passengers.

A fishing trawler and an aluminium half-cabin runabout collided about 200m off Bradleys Head, near Taronga Park Zoo, about 2.40am.

The impact tore apart the stern of the smaller, aluminium vessel.

It appears that 14 people, all aged between 18 and 31, were aboard the smaller vessel which belonged to a Sydney shipbuilding company.

Five were killed in the crash with the remainder being rescued by fishermen in a nearby dinghy.

Police said the fishermen ferried the bodies and survivors to Taronga Park Wharf.

Two victims have spinal injuries with one in a critical condition.

Nine people are seriously injured following the accident between the two boats off Bradley’s Head on the north shore of Sydney Harbour.
Three of the survivors were seriously injured with one listed as critical.

That man, a 30-year-old, has head injuries.

An 18-year-old woman, the only female on board, is in a serious condition, along with a 31-year-old man.

A spokeswoman for Royal North Shore Hospital said they were in a unit described as “resuscitation”, which was similar to intensive care.

The remaining injured, aged 31, 22, 24, 30, 21 and 19, are listed as stable with minor injuries.

One person had to be airlifted from the scene and eight others were taken to Royal North Shore hospital in Sydney.

Acting Inspector Tony Bear, who was one of the first on the scene, said passersby helped in the rescue.

“Members of the public have come to the assistance of the victims and, as a result, coordinated effort between all emergency services have transported those people to Taronga Park wharf,” Insp Bear said.

Another report said that one of the vessels was virtually cut in the back, while the other escaped serious damage.

“It would appear all the victims have come from the one vessel,” Insp Bear said.
Officers were unsure why 14 people were aboard the smaller aluminium vessel.

Ambulance officers who helped the survivors said all crew were “relatively young”.

The boat sustained serious damage to its stern.

It appeared as though the trawler struck from behind and then mounted it, buckling the cabin.

Police cordoned off the Taronga Zoo wharf as water police and Polair searched the water to confirm all had been found.

The trawler and the shipping repair vessel were later moved to Balmain Water Police where the victims’ bodies were unloaded.

John Wilson from Ambulance Services NSW said five of the injured were able to walk.

“We got the call at about 2.34am (AEST) to an accident between two boats just off Goat Island and the situation at the moment is that we have five deceased persons,” he told reporters at the scene.

“We’ve transported nine to Royal North Shore Hospital.

“Of that nine we’ve got five walking, we’ve got two with spinal injuries and one other with injuries unknown at this stage.”

The area is now a crime scene and a search is under way between Bradley’s Head and Goat Island.
Sydney Water Police are heading the investigation.

Anyone with information about the collision is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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2008 WA Laser State Championships

Posted by | Posted in General | Posted on 30-04-2008

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Wrap up report from Western Australian Laser sailor Tristan Brown

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The WA State Laser Championships were held at Geographe Bay Yacht Club over the ANZAC Day long weekend, with 73 boats competing across the three different laser fleets. All fleets saw lead changes across the three days, with the conditions making it very hard to maintain consistency for the entire championships.

On the first day, everyone encountered challenging light breezes which struggled to stay in the one spot, with numerous changes in angle and strength. Race One got underway in these same conditions, and before too long the fleets spread massively. Some were able to take advantage of these massive changes whilst others struggled their way around the course. After over an hour of fickle breezes, the opening race of the regatta was abandoned.

Once the breeze stabilized later on in the afternoon, Race One was resailed. This time there was no abandonment, and results stood. In the Full Rig fleet, Paul Slaughter (who was leading the earlier race when it was abandoned) proved there was justice after all, and sailed very well to win. In the Radial fleet, Michael Taylor proved he would be hard to beat in the lighter conditions, taking the win, over fleet newcomer David Mooney in second and Tom Lovelady third. In the 4.7 fleet, Zac Evangelisti took control of the race to be leading the 4.7 fleet after the first day.

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Original post by OG and software by Elliott Back

How do you make a very fast model land yacht?

Posted by Havermeyer | Posted in Other - Sports | Posted on 29-04-2008

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In school we are having a competition in tech class. We need to make a land yacht and race it. What is the best way to make one? What materials should I use? If someone can help me please help.

Volvo Ocean Race Announcements

Posted by | Posted in 08 Volvo Ocean Race | Posted on 28-04-2008

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A few quick bits of information that have graced the Live Sail Die news desk in the past few days.

Rick Tomlinson has been named the official photographer for the race. With some spectacular photos coming out of the race in previous years he has big shoes to fill, but definitely has the ability to capture some more amazing images based on his website.

Jack Lloyd has also been announced as the Race Director. Jack is an International Judge and Umpire and was previously a rules advisor to both Team New Zealand and OneWorld in the AC.

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Rules Question: Barging At The Start

Posted by | Posted in Johnsee Contribution, Rules | Posted on 27-04-2008

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A and X are approaching the starting line to start with A clear ahead and to leeward of X. X establishes an overlap to windward between A and the committee boat. At position 3 A luffs, hailing ‘No room’. X responds to the luff, and in so doing makes contact with the committee boat. X protests. What should the call be?

Here’s a quick situation taken directly from the ISAF call book. Without looking up the answer in the call book (blue book is ok), who is in the wrong, who is in the right… and why?

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Windy day in Europe

Posted by | Posted in Random Photos, Rules | Posted on 27-04-2008

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Photographer?

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Original post by OG and software by Elliott Back

Oh dear, look what happened…

Posted by | Posted in Regattas | Posted on 25-04-2008

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More photos from the IRC States coming soon (of yachts actually racing!).

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Original post by OG and software by Elliott Back

Blow up the pokies?

Posted by | Posted in OG Random Rant | Posted on 22-04-2008

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There are no pokie (poker) machines at the club where I am a member.

I don’t think I would ever want to have pokies at a Sailing/Yacht Club.

But $200,000 in annual earnings??? That’s a hell of a lot of money that can go in coaching, development and club vessels…

From the Courier Mail:

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Southport Yacht Club is ditching its 30 poker machines because they are “annoying” and the club is turning its pokies room into a VIP members lounge.

More than 400 members of the Southport Yacht Club on the Gold Coast have opted to give the machines the flick and turn the pokies area into a VIP members lounge amid growing concerns over problem gambling.

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But club commodore Neale Hollier said the decision to scrap the machines had little to do with anti-gambling sentiments.

“I think the lot of the members … a) didn’t play them and b) just found them annoying because they took up a fair amount of space that could be better used,” he said.

“So our thoughts were: `Let’s get rid of them’.”

Mr Hollier said the 30 machines, which have been at the club for 10 years, grossed about $200,000 in annual earnings, but that figure had been steadily declining.

“They have been profitable. However, we’ve found since the non-smoking laws came in the drop in usage of these machines has been quite substantial,” he said.

“It was getting to a point where not this year, but by next year, we’d be in a negative situation.”

Mr Hollier said the club would offer all 30 machines up for sale and hand back its gaming licence to the government.

But he backed the continuation of poker machines at other clubs, saying it was up to patrons to decide which type of venue they visited.

Does your club have pokie machines? If so, where does the money go?

Should sailing/yacht clubs have poker machines as a source of income, or do they eliminate ambience?

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Original post by OG and software by Elliott Back

Do You Need A helping hand? or will you just go blind?

Posted by | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 21-04-2008

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It’s that time of year again, and if your struggling to get your boat back in the water then help could be at hand with this new service on offer from Marine Blast (you wish) yes I’ve seen lots of Mad Tarts down at the marina helping owners who should know better. I mean to say “what no rubber gloves” health and safety would have a feild day. maybe she would get more paint on using her bush sorry brush.

Original post by Marine Blast and software by Elliott Back

5th or Forth? Naw I think its only the 2nd Time its stuck on the floor

Posted by | Posted in Daily news articales | Posted on 21-04-2008

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Bad news travells faster than a sinking boat, and this unlucky practice session ended with a lift home in a rescue boat this week, apparently they walked home last week, a few to many burgers I fear. This time all where saved, but a few weighted issues to be sorted out there. Full story here

Original post by Marine Blast and software by Elliott Back