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THE CYGNUS JULY 2017
SWAN YACHT CLUB
SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
Dear Members,
Building Report
The galley and dining area renovations are progressing well with the new freezer room and lift close to being
finished. The kitchen now has the new range hood installed, all power and light wiring and ceilings are in and
the tiles are currently being laid.
The reception, offices and board room are now being painted to be ready for the carpet laying. The builders
are now currently in the dining area completing the hard walls to be ready for painting.
Therefore in a few weeks we may have the kitchen and dining room back in operation.
Grounds
The security fence around the slips has been completed, but don’t worry there are removable panels and
gates to access the boats with a crane if needed.
Social
Friday night, 30th June, upstairs we had a very successful Open Mic Night with approximately 140 members
and friends enjoying the evening.
Saturday night, 1st July, we had the Angling presentation night with 85 members and partners attending to
help celebrate and wind down with the successful competitors (but someone had to win the NAFA award
again, Greg).
Elections
Committee nominations will open 12th July and close 5 p.m. 26 July. The club will still trade as usual with
drinks, food and entertainment.
Members draw Friday 2 x $2500 and Sunday $1000 will still be active.
Regards
Kevin Bielby
Commodore
Commodore’s Report
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SWAN YACHT CLUB
SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
Dear members,
Another year is over and what a successful and surprising one it’s been! We’ve had a phenomenal year with
our share of successes but we’ve also had a few anxious moments too which have predominantly been
related to club house renovations and servicing the clubs rapid growth.
Existing member confidence grew with the opening of the new stage 1 club facility and by the second half of
the year the club had realised significant growth in new membership and unprecedented interest related to
member functions and events.
All of the excitement and club successes throughout the year culminated in the club being acknowledged as
‘Club of the Year ‘at the annual Clubs WA gala event presentation.
At this point I would like to thank committees (both past and present), staff and our members for their hard
work, commitment and support towards the club over the past 12 months which arguably has been the
most important project undertaken and subsequent period of change in the clubs history.
The weekends, particularly during those warm summer days and nights were outstanding. Whether it was
the Friday night members draw or the Sunday Sessions it was obvious that the club has something special
about it with hundreds of members and guest in attendance relaxed in each other’s company the club
becoming the talking point of the local community offering an inclusive, safe and family friendly club
environment for everyone to enjoy.
Whilst the Sunday Sessions with the live music on the lawn was my personal highlight, Melbourne Cup,
Commodores Cocktail Party, Australia Day, Opening Day, ANZAC Day, Intra Club Angling Day, New Year’s Eve
and the Habitat Garden Party cultural event were just some of the outstanding events that the club hosted.
Moving forward, the club will continue with the mission ‘Bringing Life to the River’ giving members and
locals access to an involved boating community and the social benefits of a river-side lifestyle. We will work
hard to improve all facets of club operations including marina, food and beverage offers, functions and
events both on land and over the water working towards maximising the newly renovated venue.
In the coming months members will enjoy a revised menu created in the newly appointed kitchen in
company with a new wine list to compliment the cuisine in an enviable setting metres from the Swan River.
Having now tasted some of the successes whilst still under construction the club is committed to building on
the success and promises an exciting year ahead.
I look forward to sharing those successes with a Swan Yacht Club community committed to bringing life to
the river.
General Manager Report
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SWAN YACHT CLUB
SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
Around the club
Committee Nominations:
The Swan Yacht Club Management Committee recognises that diversity is a competitive advantage bringing
real value to the club, adding to the collective skills, knowledge and experience of any Management
Committee and is a key factor to the clubs longer term sustainability. If you are a financial full ordinary
member of good character, who has what it takes and is willing to make a positive contribution to an
important Committee role I encourage you to step forward. Nominations will open 12th July and close 5 p.m.
26 July.
Members considering their next function or event are encouraged to contact Kayla at
[email protected] as the club is experiencing considerable number of bookings in line for
the completion of building upgrades.
A reminder to members to make use of the customer feedback portal:
I certainly look forward to the Smokin BBQ food truck, who specialise in slow cook BBQ cuisine heading
down to the club from Thursday partnered with a cold beverage I’m sure there is something for everybody.
Saturday 12th August, popular Master Chef Contestant, Peter Morgan in company with other Master Chef
members will be joining the club for a special night. Members will sit down and enjoy a specially crafted
menu paired with Peter Lehmann wines in an intimate setting for limited numbers. Make sure you don’t
miss out on this event. Contact the club for further details.
Finally, a reminder to members that your car stickers are ready for collection from Natalie at reception.
Marina
The Slipway fencing installation is now complete and demonstrates a clear commitment to safety, security
and environmental management.
Reminder to boating members to get your fees in, those who wish to pay their pen fees in two instalments
are able to do so by inquiring with administration.
Pen licence agreements are also due. Licence agreements must be accompanied with a current boat
registration and insurance policy.
The Mooring Committee will once again shortly commence an audit of the ‘Points List’ those who have failed
in their obligations can expect some correspondence from the club in line with club appendices section A16
and C2.
In closing, the Angling Section held their season awards on Saturday night. Congratulations to the award
winners and to Captain James Aps and his team for a great season.
Damien Gaspar
General Manager
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SWAN YACHT CLUB
SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
Dear Members,
Well it has been a busy month at the club again and even though the weather has been particularly
inclement recently we have still experienced good attendance every weekend. I can only begin to imagine
how popular the Swan will be once our galley and restaurant re-open and the weather starts to improve.
I myself was granted the honor of attending the Cruising Yacht Club’s (Rockingham) 60th Gala Commodore’s
Ball recently representing our club. It was a fabulous event and very well attended, but it made me realize
that our clubs history dates back to 1904. That makes us 113 years old and surely must make us one of the
longest enduring yacht clubs in WA’s history and still going strong.
Last Friday night saw our most recent Open Mic Night eventuate which was an enormous success.
Approximately 140 people were thrilled by the many singers that got up to perform their repertoire and
most were of an exceptional standard. I for one am looking forward to the next one which should occur early
– mid August so please everyone keep an eye on the Cygnus and Enews and come down to join in the fun.
Well that’s it from me for another month and so as usual I wish you all fair winds and smooth seas.
Warm Regards,
Paul Nicholls
Vice Commodore
Greetings Fellow Members,
You will have noted by now that the slipway fencing is now installed. The panel sections are removable in
the event that you need to get a crane in to remove an engine or do something more serious like that.
However if you wish to remove a section of panelling, please seek approval from the office first and please
leave it like you found it. Only persons involved with their boat maintenance are permitted in the fenced
area and no children unless they are accompanied by an adult.
Notably the office has now sent out all membership and pen fee invoices. For those whose pen license
agreements are currently requiring the 3 yearly compliance check in order to renew, please contact one of
the following pen compliance officers to inspect your vessel in order to finalise your agreement. Refer to the
office for the compliance officers details.
Rear Commodore Report
Vice Commodore Report
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SWAN YACHT CLUB
SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
The names of the compliance officers are:
Wayne Astill - Dennis Nott - Don Byfield - Ken McAlpine - Dennis Stubberfield - Ken Allen
Paul Nicholls & Kim Sorrell
Paperwork should be submitted to the office with the relevant insurance and rego details. Please note that
the Mooring committee need a compliance sticker to be stuck to the Port Side Window Adjacent to the
Registration Sticker in order to recognise the boat as currently compliant. In the event that you are within
the 3 year compliance check period and you don’t have a sticker on your boat, please contact the office who
will issue a new one and date it appropriately with the remaining length of time of your compliance check.
Boats without stickers will be seen as non compliant.
Kind regards,
Ian Harwood
Rear Commodore
Hi Everyone,
We knew winter would arrive at some stage and it has, sadly not bringing enough water for the dams or the
farmers but it’s a long way from over yet. We all like to snuggle in at home on winter nights because most of
us are just not used to winter cold and rain. Don and I have found if we make the effort to get out and
about its always worth our while. The club on a Friday night is a great place to be, the heaters creating cozy
warmth, and lots of fun and laughter whilst catching up with everyone and hoping to win some money in the
2 chances every Friday night in the members jackpot. Last Friday the “Crooners” with their Open Mic night
brought their own style of fun with everyone enjoying either listening to the singers or getting up to have a
go themselves. Some good and some not so good but having a go and everyone enjoying themselves. Thanks
to the Crooners for giving their time and efforts.
How proud we all are of the Swan Yacht Club winning the Prestigious Club of the Year award at the recent
WA Clubs awards night at the Crown Ballroom. There are over 900 clubs in WA so this is an amazing
achievement. Congratulations to all who have worked so hard to make our club the great place that it is, and
it’s a privilege to be part of it. Well Done!!
Soon the kitchen will be finished and the renos complete. All in time for the Commodore’s Ball in honour of
our own Kevin Bielby and his partner Margot Thorne. This year it will be held on the 21st October. The
theme, and we are announcing it early so the ladies (and the gents) can start plan their outfits, is “A NIGHT
IN OLD SHANGHAI’. During the 1920-1930’s Shanghai was known as the “Paris of the East” and a certain kind
of lifestyle, which falls to the following words; pleasure, glamour, power and money. Where East meets
Ladies Auxilary
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SWAN YACHT CLUB
SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
West in a time of Opium fed decadence and nightlife. A melting pot of Eastern and Western Culture. With
handsome men in hats, pretty girls in Cheongsams, and glamorous ladies in beautiful gowns “dripping”
diamonds and pearls. So its up to you whether to dress Eastern or Western or with Glitz and Glamour. To
learn more about this fascinating time in history of course you can ask Mr Google!! He also has wonderful
ideas on how to dress for such an occasion.
If you are a male member reading this can you please pass it on to your partners? A lot of the ladies have
told me they don’t see the emails…I’m sure they would hate to miss a chance to dress up and enjoy the first
Commodore’s Ball in the newly completed and fantastic venue we have all worked and waited for. It will be
a night to remember. Also let them know of any other up and coming events, it’s a shame to miss out
because you don’t know whats happening.
Until next month
See you at the club,
Marian Byfield
Ladies Auxilary
Angling Report
Our June field day was our last competition for the 2016 - 2017 season with a brand new season
commencing in July with our first 'Field Day' scheduled for Sunday 9th July. The July field day is an important
competition as the slates are wiped clean and all the season records will be up for grabs earning big points
which can take you to the top of the ladder through the year. So make it a top priority to get out on the
water and good luck for the new season.
Angling Awards & Dinner Night!
Our 'Annual Dinner & Awards Night' was held on Saturday 1st July at the Eat Greek Restaurant next door
with over 80 Anglers and partners attending. It was a great night and a good time was had by all. Well done
to all our winners who are listed below, they received their prizes from Angling Captain James APS and
presented by Commodore Kevin BIELBY and looked on by Past Commodore Kim WILKIE and partners Bernie
and Margo.
A Big Thank You to all our sponsors - Anglers Fishing World, Loan Monster, Riverton-Rossmoyne Veterinary
Hospital, Compleat Angler, MM Electrical, Travis Sims Tackle and Phil Scott Sinkers !!, who all support the
Angling Section with Gift Vouchers and Prizes for our Monthly Field Days.
Also a big Thank You to all the SYC Members who support our weekly raffles at the club on Friday nights,
your support helps keep the Angling section events going, so dig deep guys we need your support and you
can also win great prizes.
THE CYGNUS JULY 2017
SWAN YACHT CLUB
SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
All SYC Angling Members - The Club Boat, the Dave Birchenough, and the School Boat are now both used
for all for our Angling field days, so if you are a Angling section member looking for a spot on a boat please
contact Travis SIMS by email - [email protected]. If all the spots on the club and school boat are
taken, we will try and find you a spot with an Angling member who is looking for crew. As a SYC member you
are entitled to join the Angling Section free of charge as part of your SYC club membership. You and your
family are most welcome to come along and try your skills at fishing.
You can also view the Angling Section on our face book page - http://m.facebook.com/swan-yacht-club-
angling-148241968869527/.
Till Next Month, Stay Safe & Happy Fishing
Ian Hall
Editor
[email protected] or 0412 949 323 2016-2017 TOP GUNS 2016-2017 TOP BOATS
1st Place GIL SANDER - 735 Pts 1st Place PREDATOR 33.812 kg
2nd Place TIM BURGESS - 505 Pts 2nd Place PINK SLAPPER 16.262 kg
3rd Place IAN HALL - 485 Pts 3rd Place ESCAPE 13.771 kg
SEASON RECORD HOLDER 2016-2017 NEW CLUB RECORD 2016-2017
DHUFISH MATT HYATT SQUID IAN HALL
PINK SNAPPER GIL SANDER
BREAKSEA COD TIM BURGESS
SKIPPY GIL SANDER
HERRING JAKE STRAKER
SAND WHITING NOEL NICHOLAS
KING GEORGE COLIN SANDY
FLATHEAD COLIN SANDY
SQUID IAN HALL
LEATHERJACKET DIANA BRIDGEMAN
DAVE BIRCHENOUGH TROPHY 2016-2017 TOP JUNIOR ANGLER 2016-2017
GIL SANDER 1st. HARRISON BRIDGEMAN
2nd. JAKE STRAKER
EDDIE LYNCH TROPHY 2016-2017 3rd. JAMES HARWOOD
DAN WHITE 4th. TYLER SANDY
CAPTAIN'S TROPHY 2016-2017 NAFA AWARD 2016-2017
OWEN BLACKBEARD GREG BUTLER
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SWAN YACHT CLUB
SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
Committee Nominations and Voting 2017
Nominations
Open Wednesday
12th July 2017
Close Wednesday
26th July 2017
Voting
Friday
18th August 5-8pm
Saturday
19th August 10-6pm
The 2017 / 2018 Points List
PEN HOLDER’S UNDERTAKINGS
The Pen Holder agrees with the Club that so long as the Pen Holder enjoys the benefit of the licence and the
use of the pen while the Pen Holder’s boat remains moored with the marina, the Pen Holder and/or each of
the partners in the vessel where appropriate, shall:- Undertake 5 designated club events which are; AGM,
Half Yearly Meeting, Busy Bees (2), Open Mooring Meetings (4), Commodores Ball, Sail Past on Open Day,
Voting and any other event nominated by the Committee.
Open Mooring Meeting – 1st August 2017
AGM – 23rd August 2017
Commodores Ball – TBA
Open Mooring Meeting –31st Oct 2076
Busy Bee – TBA
Open Mooring Meeting – 6th Feb 2018
½ Yr. AGM – 28th Feb 2018
ANZAC Day – 25th April 2018
Open Mooring Meeting – 1st May 2018
Opening Day – TBA
Intra Club Fishing Day – TBA
Members who confirm an event at the club for 15 or more persons will have earned a point. Please note
participating in Time Trialling Events will also earn you a point along with participation in any of the section
sanctioned events. The Swan Yacht Club has a flexible approach to members meeting the 5 point obligation.
Speak to the General Manger to confirm other alternatives in and around your commitments.
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SINCE 1904
RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
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30 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12.-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
2 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12.-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
9 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12.-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
16 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12.-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
15 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12.-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
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24
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11
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25
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5 BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
12 Committee
Nominations Open BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
19 BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
26 Committee
Nominations Close BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
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6 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
13 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
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Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
27 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
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12-2:30pm Members’ Draw
5-7pm Dinner
6-8.30pm
14 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 5-7pm Dinner
6-8.30pm
21 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 5-7pm Dinner
6-8.30pm
28 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 5-7pm Dinner
6-8.30pm
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1 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
8 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
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Dinner 6-8:30pm
22 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
29 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
July Calendar
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SWAN YACHT CLUB
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RIVERSIDE ROAD
EAST FREMANTLE
SU
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6 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12.-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
13 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12.-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
20 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2.30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
27 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12.-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 4-5pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
MO
ND
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7
14
21 28
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DA
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1 OPEN
MOORING MEETING
8
15
22
29
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2 BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
9 BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
16 BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
23 BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Dinner 6-8:30pm
30 BBQ
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
TH
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3 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2.30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
10 FOOD TRUCK
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Dinner 6-8:30pm
17 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
24 FOOD TRUCK
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Dinner 6-8:30pm
31 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
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4 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 5-7pm Dinner
6-8.30pm
11 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 5-7pm Dinner
6-8.30pm
18 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 5-7pm
VOTING 5-8pm Dinner
6-8.30pm
25 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Members’ Draw 5-7pm Dinner
6-8.30pm
SA
TU
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5 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
12 FOOD TRUCK
Masterchef Dinner Lunch
12-2:30pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
19 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm VOTING
10am-6pm Dinner
6-8:30pm
26 FOOD TRUCK
Lunch 12-2:30pm
Dinner 6-8:30pm
August Calendar