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A new look for a new age at middle harbour.

Middle Harbour Yacht Club (MHYC) has been one of the best-kept secrets among Sydney’s sailing community for over 80 years.

Situated just west of the Spit Bridge on Sydney’s Northshore, MHYC’s 900 members have access to outstanding sailing and social facilities, including their own family-friendly private beach, a spacious waterfront restaurant, bar and a 76-berth floating marina.

Yachting standards range from expert tuition for youngsters, beginners, and intermediate sailors to the elite National Training Centre for the Australian Sailing Team next door.

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Now, in a departure from the Club’s traditional, under-the-radar approach, MHYC has embarked on a radical re-branding exercise. The intention is to broaden its appeal to a young, lively, energetic clientele who will enjoy discovering the all-year-round joys of sailing on Sydney Harbour, before returning to the clubhouse for some well-earned, convivial, post-yachting recreation and fun.

MHYC has teamed up with marine supplier, Ross & Whitcroft, to revitalise the range of branded yachting apparel and accessories available to the Club’s members and supporters, and with their uniform division, Quality Marine Clothing (QMC), to create a new style of staff livery.

Both Ross & Whitcroft and QMC are already closely involved with MHYC, sponsoring a multitude of race-prizes. The deal signed earlier this year is valid for 3 years and covers all angles of the clubs’ requirements for apparel.

Many of the Club’s races start and finish in the calm stretch of water in front of MHYC, under the eagle eyes of judges in the control tower and enthusiastic fans in the restaurant and bar.

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The new MHYC gear is made of light, modern, quick-drying material, in the club’s colours of red and white, as well as the ever-popular marine navy. It’s designed to be comfortable, functional, and effective at sea and on land, removing the need to change between sport and recreation.

Acme’s Sales & Marketing Director, Duncan Curnow, said ‘Choice is important, so we’ve made sure that the range includes many different brands, from the most cost-effective to high-performance brands like Code Zero and Dubarry, which we import to Australia from Europe. Yachties are a demanding bunch – and they know what they like!’

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As well as the regular tee-shirts, polo-shirts, caps, jackets, vests and shorts, the new, MHYC-branded accessories include sunglasses and cap straps, 5-litre dry bags and emergency sunscreen, so there’s no excuse for not flying the club’s flag! All the merchandise is available now, both at the clubhouse and online from Ross & Whitcroft’s website: https://rosswhitcroft.com.au/collections/mhyc

On the weekend of 5-6 March, 190 keelboats will race in the spectacular 17th Sydney Harbour Regatta, always the biggest event of the year, hosted by MHYC. A huge crowd is expected and the Ross & Whitcroft/QMC team will be operating a special, pop-up shop in the clubhouse to showcase all the new gear.

The CEO of MHYC, Mark Mayberry, said: ‘Our club was founded in 1939, and we’re proud of our history. A lot of the new apparel carries the 1939 logo as a reminder of that, but this is the start of a new age for Middle Harbour. We’ve been discreet about our club for a long time, mainly relying on word-of-mouth and longstanding family traditions – but we have extraordinary facilities, and we’d like to share them with a new generation of Sydney sailors. The new look is an important part of that: it’s our way of saying: “You’re welcome! Come on in!”’

For more information about the club visit https://www.mhyc.com.au

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Entry opens for Sydney Harbour Regatta

Middle Harbour Yacht Club (MHYC) welcomes all sailors to the New Year and entry into its 2024 Nautilus Marine Insurance Sydney Harbour Regatta, due to take place from 2-3 March 2024, with another competitive weekend of autumn racing across multiple classes and divisions.

The Notice of Race is now online where you can also enter for the 19 th  running of the largest keelboat regatta in NSW which was introduced in 2006.

New in 2024 is the inaugural FarEast 28R National Championship. A quality Australia-wide fleet exists in this fun and fast Simonis Voogd One-Design class. Excitement is the key factor. Downwind in big conditions has caused a few heart stopping moments for crews and spectators alike and there is often less than half a bowsprit between finishers in races.

Following a successful first Australian J/99 Class Championships at the Sydney Harbour Regatta in 2023, Jules Hall will return with Disko Trooper to defend their title.

The competitive Sydney 38 One-Design class will again hold its NSW Championship as part of the SHR. Whether the determined team of Peter Byford and David Hudson (Conspiracy) can be beaten remains to be seen. MHYC’s Peter Sorensen (Advanced Philosophy) came close last year. He led into the final day, but Conspiracy accelerated to lift the title.

Joining the Sydney 38s for offshore windward-leeward races starting and finishing in the Harbour will be the Super 50 group, with a number of TP52s expected. The Open IRC divisions will race inshore this year.

“We are committed to remaining innovative in our approach to the Nautilus Marine Insurance Sydney Harbour Regatta. We review it each year. We continue to grow it and promote the strength of the various one-design classes and other designs in general via NSW and National Championships,” said MHYC Commodore Rob Aldis.

The Commodore will take part also, with Daguet 2, a French built Mylius 50 co-owned with Peter Byford from Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club. 

Other one-design classes lining up for MHYC’s signature event include the J/70, J/24, Adams 10, Farr 40 and Etchells. All are ultra-competitive and sailed by some of Australia’s leading lights.

Add to the above the Super 30, Super 40, Performance Spinnaker and Non-Spinnaker divisions, Classic Keelboats and Historic 18 foot skiffs – the classes that showcase Sydney Harbour and its famous landmarks in March each year. The Harbour is at its best when it is covered in white sails and colourful spinnakers.

More than 150 yachts are expected to take part in the 19 divisions across seven course areas on the Harbour and offshore.

“We appreciate the large number of competitors who support the event each year and show our Harbour off to its best advantage. We also thank those clubs that support us each year to hold the regatta; a huge undertaking,” Commodore Aldis said.

Those clubs that continue to support the running of the Regatta are: Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Sydney Amateur Sailing Club, Manly Yacht Club, Royal Australian Navy Sailing Association, Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club, Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, the Sydney Flying Squadron and their skilled and committed volunteers. 

Early entries close at one minute to midnight on Wednesday 21 February, so enter now and take advantage of the Early Entry Fee.

For the Notice of Race and to enter the Nautilus Marine Insurance Sydney Harbour Regatta, please visit:  https://www.shr.mhyc.com.au

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What's the Cheapest Mooring in Sydney? (3 Surprising Places)

Sydney is known to be one of the most expensive cities in the world, with a high cost of living. For this reason, many boat owners are looking for ways to save money on mooring fees. Fortunately, there are a few surprising places where you can find affordable moorings in Sydney.

The Drummoyne Sailing Club offers one of the cheapest mooring options in Sydney, starting at $20 AUD per night. The Balmain Sailing Club also offers affordable options, starting at $25 AUD per night. The Middle Harbour Yacht Club is another great option, offering moorings for only $30 AUD per night.

If you're looking to really save money, public moorings are usually the cheapest option in Sydney with rates for short-term stays ranging from $30 to $50 per day. Let's look at more tips on how you can save more money as a boat owner in this city.

  • Mooring fees in Sydney can be affected by location, with costs ranging from $400 to $4,000 per month.
  • A small boat (less than 20 feet) may cost around $200 to $400 per month to moor, while a larger boat (over 40 feet) may cost $800 to $1,500 per month.
  • Private moorings offer more security and privacy for your boat, resulting in higher prices of $2,000 to $4,000 per year.
  • For discounted rates, you can check with local marinas and consider shared moorings to split the cost with other boat owners.

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Three surprising and affordable mooring spots in sydney, factors affecting mooring prices in sydney, tips for finding the cheapest mooring in sydney.

Below is a table comparing the prices and amenities of the three cheapest mooring locations in Sydney:

Cheap moorings at Drummoyne Sailing Club

Drummoyne Sailing Club is one of the cheapest mooring options in Sydney, with fees starting at just $20 per night. The club offers a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, and showers.

The Drummoyne Sailing Club is located in the suburb of Drummoyne, which is situated in the inner-west region of Sydney, Australia. The mooring is located in a protected bay, making it a great option for those looking for a safe and secure place to dock their boat.

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The Balmain Sailing Club also offers affordable moorings

The Balmain Sailing Club is another affordable mooring option within Sydney, with fees starting at just $25 per night. The mooring facilities at the club are quite good, with a range of options available to suit different types of boats and sailing needs.

The club has a number of swing moorings available for members to use, which are located in a sheltered bay just off the club's marina. These moorings are suitable for boats up to around 40ft in length and offer a convenient and cost-effective way to keep your boat in the water.

In addition to the swing moorings, the club also has a number of marina berths available for rent. These berths are suitable for larger boats or those that require more permanent mooring.

The mooring is also close to a range of amenities, including restaurants, cafes, and shops. The club offers a range of facilities, including showers, toilets, and a BBQ area.

The Middle Harbour Yacht Club also provides cheap mooring options

Middle Harbour Yacht Club is located in the beautiful Middle Harbour area of Sydney, Australia. The club offers mooring fees starting at just $30 per night and has a range of facilities, including a restaurant, bar, showers, and toilets.

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The moorings at Middle Harbour Yacht Club are located in a sheltered bay, providing a safe and secure place to moor your boat. The club offers a range of mooring options, including swing moorings, pile moorings, and marina berths.

Swing moorings are the most common type of mooring at Middle Harbour Yacht Club. These moorings consist of a large anchor that is secured to the seabed and a buoy that floats on the surface of the water. Boats are then tied to the buoy using a mooring line.

Pile moorings are another option at Middle Harbour Yacht Club. These moorings consist of a wooden pile that is driven into the seabed and a mooring line that is attached to the pile. Boats are then tied to the mooring line.

This club also offers marina berths for larger boats. These berths are located in a protected marina and offer a range of facilities including power and water.

Here are some of the most common factors that can impact the price of mooring in Sydney:

The location of the mooring can impact the pricing

The table below shows how mooring costs can vary depending on which location in Sydney you opt to moor your boat:

Mooring in high-rate areas in Sydney, such as the East Harbour, can cost you $1,000 to $4,000 per month, depending on the boat size. On the other hand, a public mooring is the most affordable option for mooring a boat in Sydney, especially for short-term stays, with rates only ranging from $30 to $50 per day.

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The size of your boat can affect the cost of mooring in Sydney

The table below shows the estimated prices of mooring different boat sizes in Sydney:

Generally, the larger the boat, the more expensive the mooring will be. For example, a private mooring east of the Harbour Bridge costs less than $2,000 a year for a 10-11 meter boat. However, if you have a larger boat, you can expect to pay more.

The type of mooring you choose can also affect the cost

Below is a table showing the different types of mooring available in Sydney and the estimated pricing for each one:

A private mooring will generally be more expensive than a public mooring. However, private moorings offer more security and privacy for your boat.

Public moorings are more affordable and suitable for short-term stays, while private moorings and marina berths are ideal for boaters who want a more permanent and secure spot to moor their boat. Swing moorings and anchorage areas are also popular options for boaters in Sydney.

The cost of a 12-month marina berth if you dock your boat in the Royal Yacht Club in Sydney costs around $2,000 to $10,000.

Additional fees associated with mooring in Sydney

The table below shows the estimated pricing for add-on services when mooring in Sydney:

One common fee that you may need to pay in addition to the mooring fee is a mooring license or registration fee. This fee is typically required by the local government or harbor authority, and it gives you permission to use a specific mooring location. The cost of this fee can vary depending on the length of your boat and how long you plan to use the mooring.

If you choose to moor your boat in a marina, there may be additional fees for services such as electricity and water. If you need to plug in your boat to charge its batteries, you may need to pay an additional fee for electricity usage.

If you need a more detailed breakdown of the costs of mooring a boat in Sydney , this article will fit your needs.

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Here are some tips to help you find the cheapest mooring in Sydney:

Tip#1. Look for public moorings

Public moorings are usually the cheapest option with rates for short-term stays ranging from $30 to $50 per day. This is much cheaper than mooring at high-rate areas like the East Harbour, which can cost you $1,000 to $4,000 per month depending on the boat size.

You can find public moorings at various locations around Sydney Harbour, including Rushcutters Bay, Mosman Bay, and Greenwich.

Tip#2. Check with local marinas

Some marinas offer discounted rates for long-term mooring, which can save you a lot of money in the long run. You can also ask if they have any vacant moorings that they need to fill, as they may be willing to offer you a discount to fill the space.

Tip#3. Consider shared moorings

With shared moorings, you split the cost of the mooring with other boat owners, which can be a great way to save money. You can find shared moorings advertised on boating forums and classified websites.

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Exciting Updates for Middle Harbour Yacht Club’s Sydney Harbour Regatta 2024

Early entries for the 2024 Nautilus Marine Insurance Sydney Harbour Regatta at Middle Harbour Yacht Club have been extended, with interest and entries flowing in for the event on the weekend of 2 and 3 March. The regatta will feature a healthy field for the inaugural FarEast 28R National Championship, and a second Australian Championship will be decided in the J/99 class. More than 150 yachts are expected to take part, spread across 19 divisions and seven course areas on Sydney Harbour and offshore.

  • 8 boats signed up for the FarEast 28R National Championship
  • More than 150 yachts expected to participate
  • Early entries extended until 27th February
  • Regatta to be held on 2nd and 3rd March
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  • Expectation of more than 150 yachts across 19 divisions

Early entries for the 2024 Nautilus Marine Insurance Sydney Harbour Regatta have been extended, showcasing the growing interest and participation in the event. With a healthy field and multiple championships on the line, the regatta promises an exciting weekend of competitive sailing in one of the most beautiful spots in the world.

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