Tuesday Twilights
Tuesday Twilight SeriesRegularly attracting upwards of 35 boats, the Tuesday Twilights continue to grow in popularity for the community atmosphere and spectacular sailing on an almost empty harbour. After racing, Members and their guests are invited to the Careening Cove Anchorage for dinner. Reservations are essential! |
|||||||
|
RPEYC Wednesday Series
![]() |
||||
RPEYC Wednesday SeriesHosted by the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club (summer) and the Royal Australian Navy Sailing Association (winter), this popular non-spinnaker series is run almost every Wednesday afternoon. The series draws more than 60 boats and sailors from around the Harbour are encouraged to participate. After racing, RSYS Members and their guests are invited to enjoy the RSYS Clubhouse. |
||||
|
Thursday Twilight Series
|
||||
RSYS Thursday Twilight SeriesJoin the Club's latest twilight series on one of the Harbour’s quietest nights. This series is perfect for sailors who cannot attend the Friday Twilights, for sailors interested in building their skills within a smaller fleet or for sailors looking for another excuse to get out on the water! |
||||
|
PONANT Friday Twilight
|
|||||||
PONANT Friday Twilight SeriesEnd your week with one of Sydney’s most popular twilight series. Our PONANT Friday Twilights regularly attract over 60 boats across five divisions and is a non-spinnaker event to promote Member’s inviting their families and friends. After racing, all sailors are invited to gather for dinner at the Careening Cove Anchorage - it’s always packed so reservations are essential.About PONANTCreated in 1988, by officers of the French Merchant Navy, PONANT has created a new style of cruising, under the French flag, through a unique conception of sea travel blending a pioneering spirit, French-inspired hospitality and a commitment to promoting sustainable and responsible tourism. Accessing exceptional territories aboard small-capacity luxury expedition ships featuring refined design, on which the art of living and excellent cuisine take pride of place: such is the promise of a unique and authentic voyage with PONANT, the world leader of luxury expeditions.![]() |
|||||||
|
Spring/Summer Series
|
||||
RSYS Spring/Summer SeriesEnjoy competitive harbour-course racing as part of our Spring/Summer series. With up to 60 yachts competing across multiple divisions, this popular Saturday series is great for both novice and experienced racers. Post-racing join all our Saturday sailors at the Careening Cove Anchorage for food and drinks. |
||||
|
Combined Clubs Inshore Series
![]() |
||||||
Combined Clubs Inshore SeriesA collaboration between five of Sydney's major yacht clubs, the Combined Club Series brings the thrill of big fleet racing to Sydney Harbour. Growing in popularity this series also provides an opportunity for yachts to race against sailors from outside the RSYS fleet. |
||||||
|
Mini Regatta Series
![]() |
||||
Mini Regatta SeriesQuick and high-quality is the focus of our Mini Regatta series with up to three races per day. The series is held approximately every two weeks and is open to the One Design classes. The Mini Regatta series is a great opportunity for experienced sailors and newer sailors keen to practice their racing skills. |
||||
|
Etchells Worlds 2024 Qualifying Series
![]() |
||||
Etchells Worlds 2024 Qualifying SeriesThis series will be held as part of the RSYS Mini Regatta series and offers Members the opportunity to qualify for the upcoming Etchells World Championship 2024 in Fremantle, Western Australia. |
||||
|
Sunday Family Twilights
![]() |
|||||||
RSYS Sunday TwilightsOur family-focused Sunday twilights are a relaxing way to end the weekend on the water with a simple twilight course and pursuit start. There are two divisions,non-spinnaker yachts and one-design spinnakers. Members can also hire a Club Elliott 7s for a race or the entire series. After racing, all sailors are invited to the popular RSYS Pizza Nights in the Careening Cove Anchorage. |
|||||||
|
Additional Documents
Appendices to Race Documents
Appendix 1 – Tide Tables
Appendix 2 – Sunset Times
Appendix 3 – Harbour Marks Buoys Chartlet
Appendix 4 – Race Signals & International Code Flags
Appendix 5 – NSW RMS Requirements in case of accident
Appendix 6 – NSW RMS Yacht Persons Brief
Appendix 7 – NSW RMS Ferry Activated Exclusion Zone
Appendix 8 – NSW RMS Sydney Harbour Transit Zone
Appendix 9 – NSW RMS Safety Guidelines for Seaplanes and Vessels in Rose Bay
Appendix 10 – On-water Emergency Procedures
Appendix 11 – Prizes Trophies
Appendix 12 – Schedule of Discards
Appendix 13 – Race Committee and Weather Guidelines
Appendix 14 - Race Management Guidelines for Regatta and Major Events
Sailing Amendments
Incident Reporting and Protests
Did you know, if a boating accident occurs in any port or navigable water in NSW, the master of the vessel must (a) stop the vessel immediately and (b) give assistance if required. Keep up to date with all NSW Maritime rules and advice using the links below. All protests are managed through the Incidents and Protests webpage. |
||
|
Club Sailing Policies
General Club Policies
RSYS Yacht Register Form
RSYS Drone Use Policy
Maintenance Reports/ Logs
Elliott 7 Maintenance & Equipment Report
Club Laser Maintenance & Equipment Report
Rib Maintenance & Equipment Report