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Bribie Island Sailing Club

Locality: Bellara, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 435 827 725



Address: Marine parade 4507 Bellara, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.bribieislandsailingclub.org.au

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25.01.2022 Sailors are proven to have a 22.7% better chance of avoiding COVID-19 because we understand apparent wind.



25.01.2022 Get ready for our next Bribie Island Sailing Club Regatta 2-4 October. Please email [email protected] call Barry Colson 0417 606352 to gain entry forms. What a great regatta weekend so register now.

23.01.2022 All action today for the BISC mission point race.

22.01.2022 some extra photoes of our sailing regatta including Barry realising someone tied a floating anchor to slow him down Pacific Harbour Marina



22.01.2022 Great day’s sail on Deception Bay today! Some of us managed to launch from Bongaree Boat Ramp. The wind picked up after a slow start.

21.01.2022 Race Day, 1st November 2020 - Another challenging day on the Pumicestone Passage with fickle winds!

20.01.2022 Friday sail in the hope that we will all be back out on the water soon.



19.01.2022 Cookie and Euphrosyne in BISC Social Sail today!

18.01.2022 Sunday, 20th Sept: race in the Pumicestone Passage. Five boats took part, up to Poverty Point green marker, back to Toorbul for lunch. Finishing off with a race from Toorbul to Bellara.

18.01.2022 The Bribie Island Sailing Club was proud to assist in hosting the 68 th Bribie Cup organised by QCYC. We had 3 boats from the Bribie Island Sailing Club participate including Crew’s Control, Fluid Balance and Midnight Rain. Other Bribie Island Sailors also participated in the Bribie Cup including Peter on a Seawind from NCYC Play On and Captain Parritt . We thank the QCYC for hosting the event and enjoyed the welcoming club house festivities at the QCYC. We also had team members Paul Fitzerald, Vice Commodore Jim Thomson, John Ennis and the outrigger club provide great support.

18.01.2022 Bribie Island Sailing Regatta 2019 Day 1 Briefing at Sylvan Beach- TS 18 "Groper" outsails fleet for line honours to Mission Point race1 Saturday.

16.01.2022 Paul and Rosie about to launch Therapy after 8 months out of the water for refurbishment!! Well done!!



16.01.2022 A pleasant Social Sail to Toorbul for lunch and back with Ian Teakle on board!

14.01.2022 Great news. PM today outlined the plan ahead which looks like our regatta will go ahead in OctoberGreat news. PM today outlined the plan ahead which looks like our regatta will go ahead in October

11.01.2022 The BISC held its annual Christmas party and awards night. A great night for all involved and some nice trophies presented. We should congratulate Geoff and Elaine on winning the red award and also a gift from the club for all the musical entertainment through the yearly events.... Jim Hawke won the Saturday Series, Sunday series and club champion. Well done Jim. We are all looking forward to seeing the next design you are working on and possible trophy winner in the new year. John Ennis for taking out the Mission Point Series. Well done John! Bill Ferguson through persistence and skill won the single handed race. We hope to see more of Bill in the coming year. The commodore’s award went to Rosie, our club secretary, for all the efforts and behind the scenes work not many of us see.

11.01.2022 An enjoyable BISC End of Year dinner and presentation night was held at the Bribie RSL last night. Thirty-six people attended and six worthy members received their trophy/prize.

09.01.2022 BISC Pumicestone Passage Race, Saturday 17 October. Great day of sailing!

09.01.2022 Tables and chairs repainted by Paul Bird and placed on 'patio'.

07.01.2022 The Bribie Island Sailing Club out for sunday events.

06.01.2022 Bribie Island Sailing Club looking fabulous on the Pumicestone Passage this morning

05.01.2022 Taking finishing times from Bongaree Jetty at the finish of the Bribie Cup on Saturday, 19 September 2020

04.01.2022 The Bribie Island Sailing Club RUM Race event. With 12 boats out competing for the rum prizes up for grabs. The passage and fleet look great. We also had Ali Ki...ng, candidate for Pumicestone, attend who graciously helped with cooking the BBQ and helped to award the prizes with Commodore Peter. Thank you Ali for all your time in a busy period for you. Ali King - Labor for Pumicestone See more

04.01.2022 A few photos from the Mission Point race on Saturday 3 October 2020.

03.01.2022 Bribie Island Sailing Club annual regatta day 1. what a great day. Now back home at Pacific Harbour Marina Bribie Island. Pacific Harbour Marina

03.01.2022 Last Friday night @ Bribie Island VMR "Happy Hour". Fun times with friends, some wearing their new BISC shirts! Next sunset drinks @ Bribie Island VMR will be on Friday 31st January. Hope to see you there !

03.01.2022 Here is a photo of the new committee of the Bribie Island Sailing Club elected at the AGM held today. Also a photo of Alan Dossel receiving a well deserved award.

02.01.2022 Photos from the Bribie Cup. Fabulous weather for a fabulous race. Apologies to those we didn’t get a camera to.

02.01.2022 Bribie Island Sailing Regatta day 2. After a relaxed night at Pacific Harbour Marina, briefing at Sylvan Beach for Sunday's race. Barry Colson (organiser) sailed his newest boat at the regatta. Settling down before Sunday's start.

01.01.2022 A great morning of sailing last Saturday with 11 boats, triangle - sausage - triangle and the first BISC sail for 2020. Welcome on board Vikki and Daniel Eschler who had their first solo sail on their new boat Yum Yum! Congratulations and we look forward to many more great sailing days with you. As the wind increased some crews opted to finish for the day while others went out for Race 2 on Pumicestone Passage. Well done to those brave crew members ! A good day spoilt by injury to crew and sail.

01.01.2022 Under the first round of funding from Active Clubs which is part of the Activate! Queensland 2019-2029 strategy by the Queensland Government, 18 Queensland Sail...ing/Yacht Clubs have received funding to the value of $34,000. That’s 35% of our Clubs! We’re sure this is a welcome cash injection to our clubs that will help with equipment and training. Congratulations! Thank you to the Queensland Government for investing in our sport. #Activate #successful See more

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