Central
Coast Radio Yacht Club. inc
Welcome
to the home of the Central Coast Radio Yacht Club.
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| Radio
Sailing - the
sport with a challenge! |
Competitive Radio Sailing involves
racing model yachts controlled by a 2 channel radio. The yachts are
equipped with a radio receiver controlling the rudder and sails. The
skippers stand on the shore and control their yachts (sails, rudder,
trimming) using a radio transmitter. The yachts are driven forward only
by the wind - no engines are allowed.
The club holds Scratch, Handicap
and Match Racing events throughout the year and normally
race on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of the month, commencing
at 11am (see Club Calendar). Our home venue is
the beautiful Terrigal lagoon which is situated 100km north of
Sydney.
If
you are not familiar with our club and your first contact with us is
online: We would be
pleased to hear from you!
In
brief, you should know the following about us:
our club was started in June of 1979 and we have been sailing 10 Raters
all this time.
The
club began sailing the
Soling 1
Meter class in 2004 and this has proved to
be very popular with
both new members and more experienced skippers.
More information is available
on these model yacht classes including descriptions, radio
gear, construction tips and where to obtain second hand boats.
2008
Progressive Point Scores
The tables below show
the progressive points tally (without drops) for all club
events in 2008.
Soling
One Meter Point Scores

Ten
Rater Point Scores

Soling
One Meter / Ten Rater Combined Points

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