
CYAA (VIC) – Winter Series
** PLEASE NOTE THE TOPYACHT SYSTEM IS NOW BACK ONLINE FOR ENTRIES** The CYAA Victorian branch is pleased to announce the 2026 Winter Series to be sailed on the waters of Port Phillip. The notice

** PLEASE NOTE THE TOPYACHT SYSTEM IS NOW BACK ONLINE FOR ENTRIES** The CYAA Victorian branch is pleased to announce the 2026 Winter Series to be sailed on the waters of Port Phillip. The notice

30 January, 2026 – Melbourne The Victorian branch race committee regrets that due to forecast weather conditions for Sunday 1 February, 2026, it has made the decision to postpone Race 5 and Race 6. and

13 December, 2025 – Melbourne The Victorian branch race committee regrets that due to forecast weather conditions for Sunday 14 December, 2025, it has made the decision to postpone Race 5 and will reschedule this

The CYAA Victorian branch is pleased to announce the 2025/26 Summer Series to be sailed on the waters of Port Phillip. The series kicks off with Race 1 on Sunday the 5th October, 2025, so

Covered in thie newsletter: A race six report from Martin Ryan Skipper of Mercedes III Race six management team Report Photo contributors Next classic race 3rd March 2024 ABD Classic Yacht Regatta, Auckland Trans Tasman

A Sayona Summer Series moment… A special pictorial report for Race 6 of the 2023/24 Sayonara Summer Series to celebrate Acrospire III’s 100th year of racing on Port Phillip. Click to open the Special 40

The Met Eye wind strength forecast for Sunday exceeds the CYAA 20 knot limit. There are conflicting stories from the various forecast sites. We’re in communication with RMYS on the subject. We’ll be making a

Sunday 10th Dec, Race 5- Pursuit Race It’s all good for this Sunday’s race and a pursuit start. The bad news is that ‘time flies’. We’re already at the last race for 2023; its been

Forecast issued for 10:00 am EDT on Sunday 26 November: Winds: Southwesterly 15 to 20 knots, reaching up to 25 knots in the south. Seas: Around 1 meter, increasing to 1 to 1.5 meters in

Post race comments Hitting the October sweet spot Considering what Port Phillip dished up on the immediate days before and after Race two we sure hit a Port Phillip weather sweet spot. Grumbles from the