Inshore Racing Summer | 049 CONSISTENCY SERIES RESULTS [PHF] FOR DIVISION 1 Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper Sers Score 1 F752 BACI Domenico Di Latte 35 2 F238 THE CRO CONNECTION Peter Kennington 37.5 3 F661 ZUBEN’UBI Alan Anderson 39 4 F4 AQUILA Roger Passmore 44.5 5 F347 MINDS EYE Michael Thorpe 105 6 1.0S AUS1770 SOUTHERN STAR Noel Murphy 122 7 SP117 SAGACIOUS IV Chris Hind 122 8 AUS013 STIMULUS PACKAGE Jason Poutsma 201 9 F211 SAND CRABS DISCO Graeme Martin 221 10 F919 WITCHY WOMAN John Palmer Jaye Martin 226 11 F395 GIDDY UP Robert Halvorsen 227 AlanAnderso. Phil Hearse & Roger Passmore (Aquila). 12 F1971 SALACIA II Ross Norgard 242 Phil Hearse & MyraStanbury (Sami). 13 AUS31004 THE BUS Murray Smith 243 CONSISTENCY SERIES RESULTS [IRC] FOR DIVISION 1 Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper Sers Score 1 F661 ZUBEN’UBI Alan Anderson 29 2 F4 AQUILA Roger Passmore 33 3 F347 MINDS EYE Michael Thorpe 77 4 AUS1770 SOUTHERN STAR Noel Murphy 87 5 AUS013 STIMULUS PACKAGE Jason Poutsma 144 6 F395 GIDDY UP Robert Halvorsen 148 7 1.0S F919 WITCHY WOMAN John Palmer Jaye Martin 169 8 F211 SAND CRABS DISCO Graeme Marti n 169 9 F1971 SALACIA II Ross Norgard 181 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RESULTS [PHS] FOR DIVISION 1 Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper Sers Score 1 F752 BACI Domenico Di Latte 8 2 F661 ZUBEN’UBI Alan Anderson 15 3 F238 THE CRO CONNECTION Peter Kennington 20 4 F4 AQUILA Roger Passmore 22 5 SP117 SAGACIOUS IV Chris Hind 49 6 F347 MINDS EYE Michael Thorpe 55 7 AUS1770 SOUTHERN STAR Noel Murphy 64 8 AUS013 STIMULUS PACKAGE Jason Poutsma 83 9 F395 GIDDY UP Robert Halvorsen 91 10 F919 WITCHY WOMAN John Palmer Jaye Martin 95 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RESULTS [PHS] FOR DIVISION 1 Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper Sers Score 1 F752 BACI Domenico Di Latte 8 2 F661 ZUBEN’UBI Alan Anderson 15 3 F238 THE CRO CONNECTION Peter Kennington 20 4 F4 AQUILA Roger Passmore 22 5 SP117 SAGACIOUS IV Chris Hind 49 6 F347 MINDS EYE Michael Thorpe 55 7 AUS1770 SOUTHERN STAR Noel Murphy 64 8 AUS013 STIMULUS PACKAGE Jason Poutsma 83 9 F395 GIDDY UP Robert Halvorsen 91 10 F919 WITCHY WOMAN John Palmer Jaye Martin 95
050 | Inshore Racing Summer Sami crew. Zubenubi crew. CONSISTENCY SERIES RESULTS [PHF] FOR DIVISION 1 Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper Sers Score 1 F752 BACI Domenico Di Latte 35 2 F238 THE CRO CONNECTION Peter Kennington 37.5 3 F661 ZUBEN’UBI Alan Anderson 39 4 F4 AQUILA Roger Passmore 44.5 5 F347 MINDS EYE Michael Thorpe 105 6 1.0S AUS1770 SOUTHERN STAR Noel Murphy 122 7 SP117 SAGACIOUS IV Chris Hind 122 8 AUS013 STIMULUS PACKAGE Jason Poutsma 201 9 F211 SAND CRABS DISCO Graeme Martin 221 10 F919 WITCHY WOMAN John Palmer Jaye Martin 226 Stephen Kerr (Polaris) with Phil Hearse. Pipedream crew with Brian Cooper (Valkyr). 11 F395 GIDDY UP Robert Halvorsen 227 Presentation Dinner. 12 F1971 SALACIA II Ross Norgard 242 13 AUS31004 THE BUS Murray Smith 243 CONSISTENCY SERIES RESULTS [IRC] FOR DIVISION 1 Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper Sers Score 1 F661 ZUBEN’UBI Alan Anderson 29 2 F4 AQUILA Roger Passmore 33 3 F347 MINDS EYE Michael Thorpe 77 4 AUS1770 SOUTHERN STAR Noel Murphy 87 5 AUS013 STIMULUS PACKAGE Jason Poutsma 144 6 F395 GIDDY UP Robert Halvorsen 148 7 1.0S F919 WITCHY WOMAN John Palmer Jaye Martin 169 8 F211 SAND CRABS DISCO Graeme Marti n 169 9 F1971 SALACIA II Ross Norgard 181 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RESULTS [PHS] FOR DIVISION 1 Place Ties Sail No Boat Name Skipper Sers Score 1 F752 BACI Domenico Di Latte 8 2 F661 ZUBEN’UBI Alan Anderson 15 3 F238 THE CRO CONNECTION Peter Kennington 20 4 F4 AQUILA Roger Passmore 22 5 SP117 SAGACIOUS IV Chris Hind 49 6 F347 MINDS EYE Michael Thorpe 55 7 AUS1770 SOUTHERN STAR Noel Murphy 64 8 AUS013 STIMULUS PACKAGE Jason Poutsma 83 9 F395 GIDDY UP Robert Halvorsen 91 10 F919 WITCHY WOMAN John Palmer Jaye Martin 95
051 | Dinghy FSC DINGHY Update Matt Till, Dinghy Captain and Roger Pell, Secretary In late 2020, the committee special thanks are given to the FSC Harry Wright (right) receives the G G Hickling trophy for Most identified gaps in the Club’s Sailing Office for the ongoing support. Improved Crew Award from Roger Pell. sailing pathways and as such, we Lastly, I need to recognise all volunteers were losing youth sailors, especially for their dedication supporting on-shore Mitch McLeod (center) receives Dragon Perpetual Trophy - Most females, from the sport and to other and off-shore activities. Improved Skipper, from Roger Pell (left) with Matt Till, rgt rear. sailing clubs. A phased plan was developed to counteract this; one of Communications – Alex This is the premier dinghy winter event the actions was to introduce wind Thomson for Perth, run over the months of May, foiling equipment in 2022. This June, July and August. On 28 May, a leverages the youth development The 2022 goal is to maximise technology fleet of ~80 boats competed in glorious pathway and optimises our access to run our racing, asset management and conditions but light winds. The Race to our world class coaches. The volunteering scheduling. FSC Dinghy Officer struggled to lay a course, but Joyner brother are early successes on has now transitioned over to TopYacht eventually was able to get two races the foils, with both Jack and Harry and although training/ new hardware in. Special recognition goes to i) Race competing overseas and Harry is still to be rolled out, TopYacht was Officer John McKechnie (NYC), ii) completing the world’s first foiling successfully used at the first Huck Scott FSC Sailing Office and iii)our loyal and tack. Harry was recognised in the Saturday. Dinghy looks forward to efficient volunteers. Thanks are also annual awards by being named the Club’s move to acquire software to extended to the new FSC CEO, Craig winner of 2021/22 Peter Wainwright capture volunteer hours and centralise Evans, and the Vice Commodore for award. Please read below the full list club training/ skills. assisting. of Dinghy winners. Racing/ Regattas/ Class News – We concluded the summer club racing Mal McLeod/ Paul Harford series with our Presentations and have just started the Huck Scott winter regatta • Consistency/ Club Championship. series. To resource level our coaches • These races were well supported, on Huck weekends, we have moved all coaching to Sunday afternoons. Coaching demonstrating the proficiency of the continues to remain very popular and volunteering group. • Huck Scott Winter Regatta Jayden Phillips (right) wins the Margaret Cook Award for Lucy Graham (right) wins the Schweppes Trophy for Junior 505 crew AlexThomson (left) wins the Wild West Challenge – for the encouragement. Spor tsman. most spectacular pitch pole capsize (on 505 video and no-one injured).
052 | Dinghy Travelling sailors FSC 2021/22 DINGHY CLUB CHAMPIONS: • Amelia Catt and Chris Charlwood - - silver in 470 mixed Class Position Skipper Crew at the Hempel World Cup Series Allianz Regatta, Almere (The Netherlands) 505 Champions Nic Mariani Alex Thomson • Elyse Ainsworth - 9th in ICLA6 at the Hempel World Cup 2 Rob Fleming Chris White Series Allianz Regatta, Almere (The Netherlands) 3 Roger Pell Ed Repsevious • Caelin Winchcombe - raced as U21 at European Championships, Lake Garda, Italy Laser Standard Champion Stefan Elliot-Shircore • Harry Joyner (iQFOiL) - won the Windfoiling class at (ILCA 7) 2 Michael Compton Youth Sail Vic with 1st place in every race, raced as U21 at European Championships, Lake Garda, Italy 3 David Whait • Jack Joyner- raced as U21 at European Championships, Laser 4.7 Champion Joshua Till Lake Garda, Italy (ILCA 4) 2 Charles Allen-Toyn • Luke Elliot, Ethan Macaullay, Zac Littlewood - ILCA7 Mens World Championship, Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico 3 TBA • Stefan Elliott-Shirecore, Michael Compton - silver and Laser Radial Champion Liam Cox bronze medallists respectivey at the U21 European Laser Championships (ILCA 6) 2 Patrick Scally Canteen/ End of Season Function – Kirsty Sharp. 3 Ailee On Saturday 21 May, the Dinghy club held its End of Season Optimist Open Champion Murray Duthie function at the dinghy club. The theme was Mexican including colourful costumes, delicious Mexican food, complimentary 2 Thomas Cooper margaritas and games of piñata. In attendance were Commodore Phil Hearse, Vice Commodore Anita Wyntje and 3 Seth Till Claire Allen (sister of Peter Wainwright). As noted previously, Harry Joyner won the Peter Wainwright award; with Harry still Optimist Inter Champion Hudson Graham overseas it was collected by his proud parents, Roger and Gill Joyner, after Harry ‘visited’ the presentations by pre-recorded 2 Lucielle Graham video. Here is the complete list of winners: 3 Kai Nakayama 29er Champions Mitchell McLeod Harry Wright 2 Teyah Duthie Drina Bucktin 3 TBA TBA 29er_xs Champions Finley Simmons Lucas Cunningham 2 Jack Brazier Blake Tweedie 3 Mackenzie Fleming Raf De Pelseneer Wind Foil Champion Harry Joyner 2 Jack Joyner 3 Caitlin Shaw 2021-22 DINGHY SECTION ANNUAL AWARDS Peter Wainwright Plaque - Most Promising Harry Joyner Peter Winter - Novice Skipper Award Matt Boulton Dragon Perpetual Trophy - Most Improved Skipper Mitch McLeod G&G Hickling Trophy - Most Improved Crew Harry Wright Schweppes Trophy - Junior Sportsman Lucy Graham Joshua Till (2nd left) receives Costa Cordia trophy for falling out of a RIB, whilst coaching. From left to right are Matt Till, Joshua, Ben Walkermeyer (senior coach) and Commodore Phil Hearse. Margaret Cook Award - Encouragement Jayden Phillips Volunteer of Year Heinz Nieman Roger and Gill Joyner (left) receive the 2022 Peter Wainwright award from Claire Allen (Peter’s sister, Noel Sweetman Honour Board - Dinghy Club right), on behalf of Harry Joyner. Person Nia Jerwood Costa Concordia - Coach's award Journeyman Cup Joshua Till Wild West Challenge Chris Charlwood and Amelie Catt Nic Mariani and Alex Thomson
Dinghy | 053 Marginal sailing conditions for a Hobie 16. Wind arrives just in time to start 29er racing. RAMP team on the SB-20. Charlie Cunningham looking relaxed and cool. PRO John McKechnie (right) and RO Paul Harford waiting to set Huck courses. Huck Scott Winter Regatta – a clear, bright day but no wind near the start boat.
054 | Marine Environment The Latest From The Marine Environment Committee Anita Wyntje, Committee Chair World Oceans Day Treasures of the Bilge – Reuse, repurpose, recycle! World Oceans Day is on the 8th of June each year. This year, ‘TOTB’ was held on the Dinghy Lawn on the morning of Sunday Lincoln from Tangaroa Blue briefly shared the organisation’s 10th April, with MEC members and Duty officers managing profile with us and extended an invitation to all members to buyer and seller movements under Dale Lovett’s co-ordination. join ‘TB’ cleanup events in the local area. Rubbish picked up Some twenty sellers – including the Bosuns, who brought three during these cleans is included in the Australian Marine Debris tables of goods! – enjoyed mild conditions and bargains were database. snapped up very quickly. The Dinghy section had outdone themselves with a magnificent cake stall to offer morning tea, Members and guests then enjoyed a presentation by Nate, and the showers kept away until after lunch. Captain of Expedition Drenched, who shared some of the group’s Other clubs and boating groups on social media were invited superb videography captured as they sail the globe documenting to attend the event as buyers or sellers, and some did show the wonders – and sometimes tragedies – of life in the ocean. up; however, we believe that this can be much bigger if FSC Stories and footage shared included members note it in their calendar in advance and bring out their treasures. Anyone who does make it inevitably lets us know • The Monolith – a 2,000 year old coral now fighting for what a bargain they managed to pick up….. why miss out? survival as part of the Great Barrier Reef Beach Cleanup • Fighting the Crown of Thorns – in the Pacific, assisting locals inject and remove crown-of-thorns starfish in an Unfortunately the weather did not play nice in the week leading effort to protect the local reefs up to the planned Beach Cleanup, which was going to take us to Garden Island in the company of some Tangaroa Blue volunteers • Saving the reputation of sharks – a diver near the Bahamas to pick up smaller as well as larger bits of trash. Garden Island has a secret spot where hammerheads come to him to (Pig Trough Bay) is generally appears well kept, so we were be patted. particularly interested to see what we would find in terms of the inconspicuous …… stand by for a new date for this event. The Galley joined in the spirit of ‘sustainability’ an offered a truly delicious vegan meal option for the evening, which was enjoyed Keep Cups by many. Our second version of FSC keep cups has been selling very well Expedition since the Club agreed to offer a 50c discount on coffees in keep Drenched are cups. It looks like we will be looking to re-stock! Meanwhile, berthed at FSC you do not need to use a Club keep cup to attract the discount over the winter – it’s your reward for BYO ‘mug’, so we don’t add another and will return to disposable to the trash cans! the Esperance area towards the end of Containers for Change the year to work on a new documentary. The Containers for Change program continues to run well, The Monolith. Also - Expedition Drenched,Tangaroa. In August, they will though deposits have slowed down since the weather has grown cooler and wetter. We appreciate everyone’s efforts to put eligible give a talk about underwater videography at the Dive Meeting containers into the wire bins around the premises and on the (Wednesday 3rd) and about managing the boat and crew as the trailer – a quick reminder Cruising Topic Night (Thursday 25th). • Wine and spirit bottles are not eligible • Other rubbish (e.g. food leftovers) and plastic bags are The ‘Jon Sanders report’ – results of microplastic sampling not eligible • Lids to plastic bottles should be removed The Curtin University team who worked with Jon Sanders to Steve Parkinson and Anita, together with Charlotte Osborne, analyse the analyse the microplastic samples collected on Jon’s who has helped from time to time, are getting very good at 11th world circumnavigation released their report in May this managing the transfer of containers from our bins into to the year. Titled ‘Around the plastic world in 455 days – a citizen recycling centre’s system! There has been little uptake from the Sections to secure a grant science global transect quantifying microplastics in the oceans,’ from the CforC proceeds by running a ‘Clean regatta’ qualifying the paper is event, so the available online. Committee Jon on return to Fremantle, January 2021. is currently Photo Bernie Kaaks. engaged with the Planning Sadly, “..[m] Committee to icroplastics were examine some found all along long-term the eastern improvements and southern to invest the seaboards funds. of Australia including Steve with Containers for Change. the Southern Ocean in the Great Australian Bight.” An overview of the report, which also provides a link to the final report. can be found amongst the Curtin University media releases.
From the Archives | 055 FROM The Archives article from The West Australian Newspaper (Perth WA 1879-1954) Mon 23 Mar 1903 - Page 6 – The majority of the boats went off to had the effect of scattering the boats as YACHTING - A YACHT RACE time but several misjudged distances and each skipper worked to secure, in his were far astern of the line when their judgment, the best slant of wind. At The final race of the season, sailed over respective flags dropped. Minerva was the Elbow Buoy all the boats rounded the outer harbour course 6 on Saturday severely handicapped in this respect, and stood out towards Carnac, with the afternoon, resulted in the best contest as she was five minutes late in crossing. exception of Don, whose skipper held on being witnessed during the season. For An unfortunate incident happened to towards Woodman's Point bank. With this occasion, the officials decided to start Valentine, whose skipper made off at a the light wind blowing this proved a fatal the boats on the handicap times, and, great pace on the fall of his flag, but- error, as Garden Island kept off what little in consequence, those on the Gannet had to return owing to an error in the breeze there was. When nearing the Club were able to display more interest in the starting calculations. This had the effect Buoy, off Carnac, there was quite a flutter race, as the leading boats could be easily of throwing this popular boat back by of excitement on the steamer as to what distinguished. two minutes; which delay probably yacht would be round first. Doreen led At half-past 2 o'clock the club's steam cost her the race. The breeze, described Winfreda close up, but a sudden break yacht, Gannet, left the river wharf with officially as moderate, was blowing fresh in the wind caused them to pay off, and a fair complement of members and from the south-west, and made the water about ship was the disappointing order. their friends on board and, steaming very lively, but soon after rounding the Valentine, who stood well out for the of the river, soon ranged alongside the Beagle Buoy it dropped considerably. sea breeze then came up and essayed main jetty where a goodly number went The long-start boats made good use of to round, but Florodora, followed by aboard. On the stroke of 3 the starter, Mr. the breeze and shaped a course for the Doreen, shot up with a bit of a puff, and C. Nithewood, sent away the limit boat Elbow Buoy. On the way the Florodora rounded just ahead, the latter, however, Don, Genevieve being an absentee. replaced the Westral owing to an accident grazing the buoy in the process. Four and a half minutes afterwards to the latter's peak halyard, and the Circe followed at 5hr. 3min. 20sec1, and Auraria and Doree were despatched, and Winfreda shortly after followed the lead Thelma 5hr. 5min. Winfreda should have the remaining eight boats were started of the former boat. The remaining boats been fourth round, but a vexatious puff as follows: Doreen 7min. 30sec.; Thelma occupied. much the same positions as made her alter her course and she passed 10min., Westral 12min. 30sec., Winfreda when they started, with the exception of just to leeward of the buoy. This caused and Florodora 14min. 30sec., Minerva Minerva, whose running gear seemed to 15min. 30sec., Valentine 17min., and be out of order, necessitating a deal of Circe 21min. Melba, on the latter mark, mast climbing on the part of the crew. did not put in an appearance. Just past the Fish Rock the wind died away, and but a small puff was left. This
056 | From the Archives her to retire to sixth position, and it was attempt to get the windward position, eight minutes past 5 before she cleared but Florodora bore her right up with the buoy. Westral was next, at 5hr. 13min. the result that a gybe was enforced. The 40sec., Minerva was 10sec. later, and Doree alteration of the cruise had a similar 1min. further behind. Auraria and Don effect on Florodora, and her boom swung did not essay the task and made for home. over. With a rapidity which delighted the As soon as Florodora was racing free, onlookers, the crew of the latter hauled her crew put in some smart work, and down the spinnaker and set it to starboard. almost immediately sent up a top sail This quick movement settled the race as and spinnaker, Valentine was somewhat Valentine's crew was so slow in changing slower with her extras, but made up for the extra that Florodora established an it by sporting a huge ringtail. She soon undoubted lead, and finished 45sec. ahead. passed Doreen and challenged Florodora. The result was as follows. Foot by foot she overhauled her rival until they were dead level. Then one Hours2 Mins Secs would get a slight pull, which would give a momentarily lead until the other boat 1 Florodora (W.Webb) 6 12 15 L. Neame. The trophy, a pair of binoculars, felt the breeze. A manoeuvre by Valentine was presented by the president (Capt. to get the windward gauge would result 1 Florodora (W.Webb) 6 12 15 Irvine), and the cup for points, presented in a counter move by the latter's skipper. by Major W. J. Byrne, was won by This caused the race to be most exciting, 1 Florodora (W.Webb) 6 12 15 Valentine with 11 points, Westral coming and all that was wanted to make the finish second with 9 points. memorable was a fresh breeze to spring up. 1 Florodora (W.Webb) 6 12 15 When nearing the end of the jetty, 1Given the start time and the description of Winfreda’s Valentine made a last and determined Minerva and Westral also finished, but finish, it is likely that the rounding time for Circe was their times were not taken. 17:03:20, and Westral 17:13:40 rather than more than 5 Commodore H. G. Bourne was in charge hours having elapsed. of the steamer and was assisted by Rear Commodore F. H. Stokes and Secretary J. Cruising Section A challenge was to locate the Woodman Alpha Thorpe, Cruising Committee Point Mooring no 2, it must have floated off The humble snag is back! in the winter storms. Conditions were calm After going missing for more than a year, the sausage sizzle and pleasant, and after the monthly Cruising JaM is back. The section’s repeated afternoon drinks on Sea requests for reinstatement, supported by lobbying in the House Drive extended into a committee, endorsement by the Commodore and a change in noisy and well lubricated the Club’s BBQ Policy means that the humble snag is back. dinner. We also were able to meet the new crew member on Spyglass. It made its return at the May JaM, Overnight it remained calm for a prompting far more sailors than had been restful sleep. The next morning, usual to leave their boats and convene Dale and crew went exploring on on the Sunset Deck for a pint and proper the land, Dr Jazz went exploring appreciation of Ole’s cooking. Luckily we Port Coogee Marina, and Sea all know Ole’s Norwegian, or we might Drive headed for home. have dubbed him the Swedish Chef! Happy birthday Claire! Woodman Point Winter Getaway A small group of Cruisers It was a fine but chilly Saturday during the June long weekend managed to get to the Copper when the Cruising Section visited Woodman Point. Chimney to celebrate Claire’s A very select group of yachts (Dr Jazz, Spyglass and Sea Drive) birthday. braved the conditions. Early arrivals had to motor, but a little breeze came up for the late comers. Congratulations Fred Lynch, OAM • The Club’s Liquor licence, • The purchase of Kate as rescue boat following destruction of Fred Lynch was the first General Manager of FSC to preside over the current clubhouse. the previous boat, He was the Club’s General Manager between March 1979 and • The Club’s fire systems at the club, and December 1980. During this time he dealt with • Out fitting the interior of the Clubhouse in preparation for • The club’s plans and building, • Administering the government’s development loan, the official opening • Sorting the pens and all arrangements for the finish of the to name but a few matters detailed in his reports to the Board of Management. Clearly, he played a pivotal role in establishing the Parmelia Race, Club’s operations as we recognise them today. • Updates to the Constitution and Rules,
MEET OUR NEW TEAM MEMBERS Harbour Office Hospitality Manager Waterfront Operations & Coordinator Special Projects Manager FABRICE LE COQ ASHLEIGH CUTT ANDREW DAVIDSON Fabrice grew up in Paris My name is Ashleigh, I’m where he studied technical I migrated from Scotland 25 the new Harbour Office engineering, following his years ago, am still enjoying Coordinator here at FSC. father’s footsteps, however it the sunshine and lack of snow. I’ve worked on the water didn’t take long for him to work In my position as Waterfront my whole life, and enjoy out he wanted something a Operations & Special Projects all things fishing, diving & little more exciting. Moving to Manager, I enjoy applying my being outdoors. I lived in the London he began his journey knowledge and experience Tropical Whitsundays for 5 in the hospitality industry. Now to assist with improving the years, and have worked in with over 20 years’ experience club. Seeing members and places such as Keppel Bay in the hospitality industry, their families enjoying the club Marina and Hamilton Island Fabrice now brings his wealth of facilities is very rewarding and hospitality experience to the motivates our drive to make our club experience the best we Fremantle Sailing Club. possibly can. Functions Team Marketing Team ALEX GUILLON (LEFT) & LIBBY ROCKFIELD (RIGHT) JORDAN EVERITT (LEFT) JAKE MCKENNA (RIGHT) Alex Guillon (left)– Events Coordinator: Jordan Everitt (left) Marketing and Graphic Design French born Alexandra is a qualified events Coordinator: Born in London, Jordan has skippered professional with over 8 years of experience in luxury power vessels in Fremantle and has a strong coordinating events passion for the boating and advertising industry. Libby Rockfield (right) – Functions and Events Jake Mckenna (right) Marketing and Communications Manager: Originally from the UK, Libby has worked Coordinator: Jake has previously worked with a wide in hospitality for her whole career and has been an range of WA businesses from breweries & music Events Manager for 15 years. festivals to health & safety organisations.
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