MYCQ

 2018 MYCQ Race Program Fee Structure

The 2018 program is made up of 4 individual series over the course of the year with 3 unique series with 5 of 8 races to count towards the Club Championship. The program is made up riding on the back of other local club series or races plus select distinct MYCQ managed races.

  1. The breakdown is as follows:
    1. 12 MYCQ races
    2. 12 Manly Combined Club (MCC) races
    3. 3 QCYC races – Surf to City (Offshore & Inshore) , Fairway Challenge
    4. 2 WMYC – St Helena Cup
    5. 1 RQYS and 3 joint RQYS/MYCQ (MBMR)

Total of 32 races with 8 races per series. 

  1. For the 12 MYCQ races, a $100 fee payable for all 12 MYCQ races before end of January 2018.  The first MYCQ race is 4 Feb2018. Late Fee of an additional $20 payable if paid by end February. Following 1 March, individual race entry fee of $15/race will apply. The races will be accrued, invoiced and payable after the last race of the season.   
  2. MCC allocated races will be as per MCC entry fee requirements being $125 for all 14 races http://www.manlycombinedclubs.com/competitor-info Fee payment to MCC must be demonstrated to MYCQ SSC and MYCQ Treasurer to accrue MYCQ Club Championship (CC) points
  3. QCYC, MWYC and RQYS contributing races to MYCQ CC points require fees to be paid to those specific clubs prior to racing and advised to SSC prior to the event for CC points consideration. 
  4. No CC points are applied and accrued until MYCQ, MCC and other above noted club race fees are paid. There will be no retrospective recalculation of race results for boats racing prior to receipt of fees.
  5. Eligibility for MYCQ Club Championship points requires current valid MYCQ financial membership

Bruce Dickson

On behalf MYCQ Sailing & Safety Committee

 Multihull Yacht Club Queensland

 
The MYCQ is Australia's premier Multihull Yacht Club. We count some very experienced sailors among our members, who have achieved many championships, titles, world voyages, Australian and even world circumnavigations. Also included in our membership are most of Australia's principal multihull designers, many builders and other people in the marine industry. This wealth of knowledge is a great asset of our club.
2021 Brisbane to Gladstone Start
Rex and Storm Bay at the start. Zero is the start boat.
2019 Brisbane to Gladstone Start
From left: Cosmos, Rushour, Top Gun, Fruition, Boss
2018 Brisbane to Gladstone Start
Hasta La Vista and Kestral under RAAF C-17A Globemaster III
2017 Brisbane to Gladstone Start
Rushour, Boss Racing, Plan B, Top Gun, XL2, No Problem, Hasta La Vista, Fantasia, Renaissance
2016 Brisbane to Gladstone Start
Free Spirit, Boat Works, Fantasia, Hasta La Vista, Boss, Morticia
2015 Brisbane to Gladstone Start
Moticia, Fantasia, Boat Works (taken from Renaissance)
2014 Brisbane to Gladstone Start
No Problem, BulletProof, Fantasia, Hasta La Vista, McMoggy, Catalina, Cut Snake

Club Membership

Become a new MYCQ Club Member or renew your Club Membership for the next calendar year, please click the link and complete the form online Membership Application Form

Club Calendar

The Club Calendar has a schedule of all the Club's Meetings, Social Events, Cruise Events and Racing Events.

Club Meetings

The Club meets on the first Thursday of each month at our clubhouse in Trafalgar Street, Manly at 7.30pm, except January, December and April. We usually have a guest speaker, demonstration, display, video or film. Visitors are welcome. Come and join us. We are located Here (Darling Point Sailing Squadron)

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Boat Profiles

Send us a Photo of your Boat with the specs and history and we will profile it on this website with other Boat Profiles.

Club Library

The Club has a large collection of books which can be borrowed by members. See the list of books and magazines here.

News

Offshore Multihull Rating (OMR) System

The MYCQ Administers the Offshore Multihull Rating (OMR) System, which is used to handicap all Multihull Yachts. It is similar to the IRC system used for monohulls but is tailored to be applied to all Multihull Designs. This website provides:

The MYCQ regularly reviews the OMR formulas by looking at race results and analysing trends and new technologies to ensure the OMR system is current and as accurate as possible.

As with most handicapping systems, it is not perfect and rather than criticizing the system and the people that administer it we encourage you to become involved in the club and contribute to developing the system.

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