Members who paid fees during the 2013-2014 GFS Sailing Season on their own behalf or on behalf of themselves and their family group will by now have received an email inviting them to renew their membership(s) for the coming 2014-2015 Sailing Season. The renewal process will entail signing into and using the same online payment facility members used to renew last year.
Please note there has been a $10 increase in membership fees this year. Yachting Australia increased the fee we are charged for each member attached to the Club by that amount.
As a reminder of the steps involved to complete a membership renewal online, they are:
1) Access your GFS Membership Home Page here
2) Complete entry of the 2014-2015 Season Membership Fees & Charges options
Click the Blue “2014-2015 Season Membership Renewal” button at the top of the Membership Home Page screen and make the fee and other information selections appropriate to you.
3) Enter your credit card details in the Registration page
We only accept Mastercard and Visa credit card payments.
4) Receive payment confirmation
An email will be sent to you confirming the receipt number and amount paid.
A more extensive set of notes to assist those who may have less experience with online payment arrangements can be found here.
Members who encounter difficulty or need one on one assistance with this renewal process should contact the GFS Membership Secretary via the Committee Contact page here.
We’ve changed the menu bar slightly to create space for a new website feature – a GFS member exclusive classified Ad facility.
This is a free service for GFS Members. In much the same way as members can presently place a paper advertisement on the bulletin board in the Clubhouse now you can place a notice to members online.
Skippers may place an ad seeking crew members. Crew members can place an Ad seeking to secure a crew position on a GFS Club yacht. Or if you have an item of sailing paraphernalia to sell, this is the place to let other members know.
Step 1. Choose the “Member Classifieds” menu item second from the right on the main menu bar and then click the “Place a Classified listing” link located as shown in this screen image.
Step 2 Select the classified category you wish to list under from the drop down menu. Presently there are only three categories available: ‘Crew Wanted’; ‘For Sale; and ‘Looking To Crew’. Click the ‘Continue’ button.
Step 3. Fill in the form with your Ad information. When finished click the ‘Continue’ button. Note you will need to fill in the simple maths question at the bottom to show us you are human and thwart spam bots.
Step 4. Upload any images you would like associated with your Ad. You can upload up to four images. Click the ‘Finish’ button and you are done.
Once your Ad is ready it won’t immediately appear on the site. The following security provisions must first be satisfied.
- A verification email will be sent to you which you must respond to in order for us to verify your contact email address. Your Ad will remain disabled until you verify your address.
- All listings must first be approved by a GFS club officer before they will be published. Only after this officer has approved your ad will it become visible on the site.
- If you uploaded images with your Ad they will also not show up until a Club officer has approved them.
Should you have any queries regarding how to use this service or any other query or comment you may have about it, please contact the GFS Membership Secretary via the “Contact Us” facility in the main menu bar above.
You can see Paul Atwood’s description and photos covering Caliban II’s fabulous podium finish in the 2013 Sydney Hobart on the link here.
gfs.org.au looks a little different – don’t adjust your computer this is our new web site.
You should be able to find all the relevant information, documents and results from the old site here. We have added upfront spots for news and notices. Standby for other improvements.
If you hanker for the old site you can still visit it here. There are some sailing photos and videos on the old site which you can see on the link here.
GFS Black Division Jackpot owned by Maree and Adrian Van Bellen’s finished the CYCA Short Offshore Points series with Division 1 handicap win, 5 points ahead of the second placed boat. Jackpot also finished 6th (out of 17) in the extremely competitive Division 1 of IRC.
Another GFS yacht Velocity, Brian Carrick finished the same series with a credible 7th with Soundtrack, John Amos just 2 places further back on handicap in division 2 of the same series.
New member Michael Groves won the recent Jeanneau rendezvous regatta in Aggrovation on the Pittwater, not too bad in a boat that literally was just launched a couple of months ago.
Greenwich Flying Squadron is a sailing Club affiliated to Yachting NSW and Yachting Australia (YA), this affiliation means that GFS is part of the broader sailing community bringing with it many benefits, tangible as well as more abstract. YA holds a Personal Accident Insurance Policy that provides insurance to all current registered Club Members, providing insurance cover while participating in Sailing. More details can be found on the YA web site here.
All GFS on water events are conducted in accordance with the Racing Rules of Sailing 2013-2016. Rules 46 and 56 relate to those in charge and crews’ membership of an affiliated sailing Club, rule 56 allows for a non member to participate in 3 races in any one sailing season. To comply with the Racing Rules of Sailing and provide all crew with the benefits of YA membership, we should ensure they are members of a YA affiliated Club, GFS Crew membership forms can be found here and the joining process is outlined on the Membership Page of this site or click here.
We are fortunate to have a well-equipped clubhouse. While it maybe not on the same level as some of our more ritzy compatriots further east, you only have to sit on the deck at sunset on a balmy Sydney evening to realise how fortunate we are.
In the main members and their guests do the right thing, but just occasionally standards do slip. So a few gentle reminders:
- If you use it, clean it (if necessary) and return it to where you got it from.
- If you opened, also close it.
- If it has a lock make sure it is locked before the last person leaves.
- If you tuned it on, make sure it is turned off.
- The only vessels which are permitted to be cleaned or maintained at the Club are those on the Club register and belonging to a financial members.
- Make sure the alarm is armed when the last person leaves the club.
- If you are not the last to leave a gentle reminder to those still present to lock up would not be taken as an insult but would demonstrate your care for your Club.

Passion at Port Stephens Regatta – photo published by kind permission of Craig Greenhill of Saltwaterimages
Dave and Elaine Edmiston’s Jeanneau 37 Passion from GFS finished 6th in the Performance Cruising Division of the recent Sail Port Stephens Regatta. Despite improvements to the boat in the past season Dave was unable to repeat last year’s performance which saw Passion win the regatta. It was all very close with Passion despite finishing 6th being just two points off first place.
The results of the Regatta and the follow-up Commodore’s Cup event are here.
The increasingly popular series saw some close racing and testing conditions. On the first day the off shore race around three islands (Cabbage Tree, Little and Boondelbah Is.) was an endurance classic only finishing in under the five hour limit when the race committee shortened the course.