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16.01.2022 Did you see the whale in the Dawesville Cut today? We did! Check out this vision from the Skeer Media drone.



12.01.2022 EXPRESSION OF INTEREST - Are you an experienced sailor? - Are you passionate about the sport? - Are you able to work alongside children?... - Would you like to pass on your knowledge to help teach sailing? We’re looking for a sailing instructor to join our club. To come down on Saturday mornings and work with other instructors to teach the Learn To Sail courses. * possible sessions during the week. Must have: - Skippers Ticket - Instructors Qualification - Drivers License - Working With Children’s Check If this sounds like something you’d be interested in contact: [email protected] [email protected]

11.01.2022 Members, this clean up event will have a base at the club on Saturday the 19th October from 9am onwards. Normal sailing routine for juniors and seniors. It is also PBRSC 40th anniversary weekend with club section events and functions taking place over the whole weekend.

10.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/178052165693901/posts/1383288555170250/



09.01.2022 Hi all Given the latest advice about group activities the committee has decided to cancel the remainder of the sailing season, this includes junior sailing. We only had 2 weeks left so there is talk of starting the new season 2 weeks early when the time comes in October. Hopefully all this madness will be behind us by then. ... Stay safe and in good health everyone. Please feel free to reach out if you need help in anyway.

08.01.2022 The junior’s morning sail.....

07.01.2022 For those that missed it Port Bouvard yacht club was lucky enough to get a write up in the Sunday Times in last weekend's edition.



07.01.2022 JBSC Topper Cup and Christmas Party this Sunday ! We have a Discover sailing session in conjunction with the Rec Camp in the morning and would love some extra v...ollies for that - set up from 8.30am Then we have the JBSC Topper Cup briefing at 11am. Forecast is for some good winds and we would love as many of our sailors of all skill levels to get involved. We have 14 Toppers available and would love to see the whole fleet racing. Last time the Topper Cup was awarded Ash Rowley (who was only sailing a big Cat at the time) stole it off James Clarke on a count back, and it had something to do with some missing bungs. . . But there was a lot of banter and a LOT of laughs, so get involved and have some fun sailing our little plastic fantastics :D Depending on weather we will then run some practice' races for those heading off to Nationals, the bar will be open, and we will have a Christmas Party with a baked ham and salads put on at the clubhouse. So come down, get involved in the Discover Sailing, the Topper Cup, have a few drinks, a few laughs, a Christmas feed and catch up with other members for the end of the year :D Don't forget your Santa hat and tinsel !

06.01.2022 A reminder that the new closed season for blue swimmer crabs in Perth and the South West continues until 30 November, re-opening to crab fishing on 1 December. ...The closed area includes the Swan and Canning rivers and the Peel-Harvey Estuary. This means that the Peel-Harvey Estuary, which was previously only closed to crabbing during September and October, now remains closed throughout November. More information: http://www.fish.wa.gov.au//Peel-Harvey-Estuary-closed-seas

04.01.2022 A nice moment for PBYC Commodore John Hunt just before taking Phillip out for an adventure on 1 of our disability sailing program trimarans yesterday morning. Phillip (pic left) was absolutely thrilled with having the opportunity to go for a sail and had a smile from ear to ear the whole time he was at the club. Well done Phillip and thanks for coming down to PBYC.

01.01.2022 A great turnout yesterday for the annual platform race, well supported from Perth clubs including NYC, JBSC and SBYC, the H16s taking the handicap win, second and third placings while the F18 windrush edge took line honours for the cat class. The windfoiler and the foiling kite had a great time in the high winds with amazing speed shown up and down the Harvey estuary. A few notible mentions to some of the cat sailors who had some spectacular capsizes one in particular ditched it outside the club on Commodores sandbank racing back out to the start line after a hasty return to fix some issues. Moth sailors unfortunately were unable to complete the race possibly due to the high winds and rough conditions. This afternoon we are hosting the F18s and moths for some windward leeward racing so that should be great to watch.

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