Archive for year: 2011

16.5KGS approximately
In good condition. No markings indicating year of manufacture or weight limits but I would consider it suitable for 75-100 KGS.
Very good boat for training and racing. Ideal for novice/ intermediate and for someone who does not want to spend a fortune on a new boat. $1850.
Also for sale; sculling blades x 2 sets. Set 1 S3 Croker slicks in good condition $200. Set 2 Croker S5 big blade $120.
Boat and blades can be viewed at Black Mountain RC.

Please contact Mark on 0430 283 966 or email partridge_mark@hotmail.com

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The series winner for each class of boat is determined by a point score based on handicap times. Competitors receive one point for each race they complete, plus one point for each competitor in that race that they beat on handicap time. Crews can accumulate series points provided they do not change more than 25% of their crew from one time trial to the next.

View the Saturday small boat scores for July.
View the Sunday big boat scores for July.

16.5KGS approximately

In good condition. No markings indicating year of manufacture or weight limits but I would consider it suitable for 75-100KGS.
Very good boat for training and racing. Ideal for novice/ intermediate and for someone who does not want to spend a fortune on a new boat. $1850.
Also for sale; sculling blades x 2 sets. Set 1 S3 Croker slicks in good condition $200. Set 2 Croker S5 big blade $120.
Boat and blades can be viewed at Black Mountain RC.

Please contact Mark on 0430 283 966 or email partridge_mark@hotmail.com

The Forth of Rowing ACT’s Winter Time Trials will be held on the 13th and 14th August 2011. The format of the event is singles and pairs on the Saturday, doubles, quads, fours and eights on Sunday. Rowing ACT is willing to accept double entries on Saturday, however crews must be early novice. Clubs need to be aware these crews will NOT be competing in any official category and will not be awarded prize or point score rewards.

The course is 4km long and runs from near the Dam, around a turning boat near the 1800m start, down Yarramundi Reach, around Kurrajong Point and up Tarcoola Reach finishing at the first of the white timber piles, opposite the AIS in Lotus Bay.

The series winner for each category of boat is determined by a point score based on handicap times. Crews/scullers receive one point for each race they complete, plus one point for each opponent in that race that they beat on handicap time. Crews can accumulate series points provided they do not change more than 25% of their crew from one time trial to the next.

Entries should be via your club and sent by email to Rowing ACT . Entries close at midnight on the Sunday preceding the time trial (August 7). Larger clubs may collate entries into the template spread sheet below.

Download the “spread sheet template”:file_download/77.

Note. Clubs entering 3 to 8 entries are required to nominate 1 Safety Marshal to validate their entries. Any club entering 9 or more crews on Saturday or 7 or more on Sunday will be required to nominate 2 Safety Marshals. These individuals must not be a BRO already committed to assisting with start or finish duties. Safety Marshals will be required to report to the BROs with a tinnie and will be assisting in safety management during this event.

Entries will not be accepted without this nomination.

This year Newcastle University Boat Club will celebrate its 50th anniversary. To mark the occasion a dinner will take place on the 27th August at Longworth House in Newcastle. All alumni are welcome. More information can be found here.

View the 50th Anniversary Invitation

View the NUBC Boat Naming Invitation

Please find below this weekends start lists.

Download “Saturdays Start List”:file_download/101.

Download “Sundays Start List”:file_download/102.

Please take the time to read the following information.

INSTRUCTIONS TO COMPETITORS

• It is the responsibility of crews to ensure they are at the start on time (any crew who misses their allocated start time may be started at the end of the field). Crews should pay particular attention to the start time rather than boat number as some numbers may be missing.

• Clubs should ensure that scullers and crews have the skill and experience to complete the course under adverse weather conditions.

• Crews and scullers should take note of normal traffic rules on the way to the start.

• Slower crews should ensure that crews overtaking have space to pass on the most direct course.

• If you capsize during racing stay with your boat until a safety marshal arrives. Remember that your boat will float even when it is full of water.

BOW NUMBERS

Bow numbers will be available for collection from Black Mountain Rowing Club from 8am on Saturday.

OFFICIALS

Officials are required to meet at the Black Mountain Rowing Club at 8:45am on the morning of each trial for a briefing. Wherever possible bring a tinnie and a megaphone. PFDs will be supplied for all officials.

APPLICATIONS CLOSED. NOTICE WITHDRAWN

Rowing Australia is seeking applications for the position of Office and Administration Coordinator (OAC). The position will implement RA’s office and administrative policies and procedures and coordinate office operating systems and supplies. The position will also provide extensive administrative support to the Community Development Program and Administration Team.

The successful applicant must be naturally proactive with the demonstrated ability to apply initiative in the professional environment and to initiate work where required. The successful applicant will require either relevant qualifications or demonstrated experience in delivering administrative and office systems.

Further detail on the position is available on the RA website here


APPLICATIONS CLOSED. NOTICE WITHDRAWN

Rowing Australia is seeking applications for the position of Office and Administration Coordinator (OAC). The position will implement RA’s office and administrative policies and procedures and coordinate office operating systems and supplies. The position will also provide extensive administrative support to the Community Development Program and Administration Team.

The successful applicant must be naturally proactive with the demonstrated ability to apply initiative in the professional environment and to initiate work where required. The successful applicant will require either relevant qualifications or demonstrated experience in delivering administrative and office systems.

Further detail on the position is available on the RA websitehere

Rowing ACT wishes to congratulate Ross Ford and Alan Butorac for gaining RA National Level BRO accreditation. Both Alan and Ross passed the theory exam and the board examination during the Youth Cup held at SIRC this last weekend. The RA Board is expected to confirm their National Level accreditation at the next RA Board meeting.

Alan and Ross join Bob Cook, Geoff Northam and Nick Hunter as Rowing ACT National Level BROs.