Back for it's second year, is the Clubs annual Classic and Wooden Boat Day, after testing the water last season, the popular event will be bigger in 2019, with more berthing space available there will be plenty of room for all.
That totals to seventeen PDYC members representing the Tasmanina Yacht Club of the Year over the Christmas period, close to ten percent of our membership! Have safe and successfull championship and ocean racing season.Â
The Port Dalrymple Yacht Club invites all its members and guests to the club’s Christmas Function, being held on this coming Saturday, 8th of December
The Sate Sabot council held their last meeting prior to the Nationals, among other items discussed, was the election of a new Life Member with current national measurer and long-time PDYC member and Sabot parent John Hillcoat elected the TSSA's newest life member.
In the NS14s, Nick and Brianna McElwee continued their great form as reining NS14 National Champions, to take top spot in the NS fleet with six wins and a fourth.
It's Twilight time, with the Club welcoming Tamar Cove Motel, as sponsor of Saturday's Tamar Cove Twilight Series. Port Dalrymple is delighted to have to have past sponsor of the Club Tamar Cove, return as naming sponsor of the popular Twilight series.
The return of the Classic, has been a great success, thanks to David Allan for his passion for the event and to VC Barrie McIndoe and David, along with all the volunteers that made the 2018 Classic happen
​​​​​​​Sunday 18th see's race 3 of the Harken Club Pennant sailed (note there is a typo in the program, the Harken series is six races five to count) along with the Harken Club Pennant the Dinghy Club Championship continues
​​​​​​​The return of the Classic has generated a strong fleet of entrants of all sizes from Sarah and Piers Findlay’s Pilot Bay 21 through to Helen Gibson’s Hick 35 Hickup
Sailing Instruction for the 2018 Classic are now available, skippers please down load and distribute to your land crews so they can study their courses.
The Environment protection Authority (EPA) Tasmania have advised new restrictions to the discharge of untreated sewage into Tasmanian waters effective 1 November 2018.