Ocean Racing Club of Victoria


The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria Inc. conducts ocean/offshore and bay yacht races and events in Victoria, Australia.

History

The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria Inc. was formed as the Cruising Yacht Club of Victoria by founding members Bill Wakefield, Fred Cook and Frank Bennell in 1949, so that ocean races in Victorian waters could be efficiently developed and run by an organisation focused exclusively on the needs of ocean racers. It was renamed the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria Inc. in 1972 and incorporated in 1986. The ORCV is an Organising Authority of Category 1, 2 and 3 ocean races and a Yachting Australia Training Centre with five Yachting Australia accredited Yachtmaster Offshore and Safety & Sea Survival Course Instructors.
In 2018, the ORCV introduced the "Four + Autohelm" format to its nautic races.

Description

The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria is a member club of the Australian Sailing and the International Sailing Federation. Membership is drawn from all of the major keel boat yacht clubs in Victoria, but does not compete with other yacht clubs by operating a clubhouse or marina facility.
All ORCV training activities specifically relate to ocean sailing and racing, particularly where there may be barriers to entering this domain. They are designed to provide supplementary training, which complements other available sailing training from commercial training organisations.

Annual events

The ORCV conduct the following Ocean and Bay yacht races and events:
NameTypeWhenRace
Category
Distance
nautical miles
Year first
conducted
Melbourne to Stanley
or
Melbourne to Portland
Ocean Yacht RaceNovember2152
or
163
Latitude OceanOcean Yacht Race or Cruising eventNovember3Handicap dependent
Latitude PursuitBay Yacht Race or Cruising eventNovember634
Cock of the Bay 'Bay Yacht RaceDecember634
Melbourne to Hobart Westcoaster blue-water classicOcean Yacht RaceDecember24351972
Melbourne to Hobart Eastcoaster blue-water classicOcean Yacht RaceDecember24552007
Rudder Cup Melbourne to Launceston blue-water classic
or
Rudder Cup Melbourne to Devonport blue-water classic
Ocean Yacht RaceDecember2198
or
195
1907
Melbourne to Grassy, King IslandOcean Yacht RaceMarch21151972
Melbourne to Port FairyOcean Yacht RaceMarch2135
Double-HandedBay Yacht RaceMay624
Melbourne to Apollo BayOcean Yacht RaceMay652
Winter SeriesBay Yacht Races SeriesJune to August6
Melbourne to GeelongBay Yacht RaceSeptember634 to 58
Women Skipper & NavigatorsBay Yacht RaceSeptember6332008

International events'''
NameTypeWhenRace
Category
Distance
nautical miles
Year first
conducted
Melbourne to VanuatuInternational Ocean Yacht RaceEvery 4 years11,8852006
Osaka Cup Melbourne to Osaka Double-HandedInternational Ocean Yacht RaceEvery 4 years15,5001987