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New Commodore Induction
  • July 2007

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Contents
  • Background
  • New (2005) Vision Mission
  • New (2005) Objectives
  • Summary
  • Detail
  • Boating Victoria
  • Go Sailing boating program
  • Financials
  • Affiliation Fees
  • Communication
  • Resources Available
  • Yachting Australia

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Who is Yachting Victoria ?
  • Industry Association for sailing boating clubs
  • State Sporting Association for sailing
  • Boating Victoria - a recognised Division for
    clubs with substantial power boat membership

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Who is Yachting Victoria ?
  • Elected representative body Executive (of 10 )
  • 12 Executive Sub Committees both divisional (eg
    Keelboat) and technical (eg Rules) 120
    people
  • Staff of 10 several part time

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Key People (See About YV on Website)
  • Executive
  • David Gotze President
  • Rik Arendsen Vice
  • Phil Coombs Treasurer
  • Graham Cunningham
  • Marilyn OBrien
  • John Cain Independent
  • John Burgess Past Pres
  • Neil Beddoe
  • Chris Wilson
  • Gary Hosie
  • Staff
  • Ross Kilborn CEO
  • Johnny Rodgers G S b Program Manager
  • Rod Austin Events, Comp SM Manager
  • Mark Jackson Coaching Mgr
  • Heather Cameron Training Coord
  • Sam Watson Service
  • Vikki, Jane, David
  • Ian Michelle

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Background
  • Current YV strategic plan developed in 2004/5
  • Club Conference input and feedback Sept 2004
  • Draft plan reviewed by Executive staff
    Committee Chairs late 2004
  • Improved draft reviewed with Clubs in Feb 05
  • New Vision, Mission Objectives approved by
    clubs in March 2005
  • Annual Questionnaire for feedback - September
  • YA plan in parallel

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Summary of 2004 Input from Clubs
  • Lots of feedback about YV needing to demonstrate
    more value relevance
  • Major issue communication
  • Participation membership levels stagnant
  • Sailing ranks in 30s on sports participation
  • Some disenchanted member groups eg Power Boats

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Whats needed ?
  • Leadership
  • A clear common view of what we want to achieve (a
    vision)
  • A clear common view of the role of Yachting
    Victoria in achieving it ( a mission)
  • A plan to go forward based on
  • Agreed Objectives
  • Agreed Priorities

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New (2005) Vision
  • Extend to social sailing and boating
  • X Not just a sport for middle class, middle aged
    men, who want to race
  • Sailing and Boating will be recognised as an
    enjoyable, accessible, safe sport and a lifetime
    recreation for everyone.

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New (2005) Mission
  • Narrow YV to focus more on the needs of clubs
    (who in turn serve their members)
  • To have more people participating, more
    successfully, and more enjoyably in Sailing and
    Boating at member clubs

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New (2005) Objectives
  • Participation - Encourage the maximum possible
    number of people to participate at member clubs
  • Strategic Representation - Ensure that the
    infrastructure is attractive to people and
    affordable secure for clubs
  • Coaching (including high performance) - Increase
    the success of competitive sailors.
  • Training - Maximize the number of people trained
    in boating and sailing at member clubs, and the
    number of volunteers staff supporting them
  • Competition Event Development - Increase safe
    participation in club based events and the
    expertise of member clubs in event and race
    management
  • Service to Member Clubs - Optimise the
    effectiveness and efficiency of member clubs
    through the exchange of information and
    provision of services and advice
  • Admin Secretarial Governance - Ensure our own
    administration is effective and efficient, and
    delivers proper governance and support.

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What are the priority objectives ?
  • Training
  • Greater marketing of sail training as a way into
    the sport more better YATCs
  • Training of Volunteers via YV
  • Service to Clubs
  • Educating clubs in the extensive resources
    available
  • Creating opportunities for clubs to exchange
    information
  • Marketing Participation
  • Attracting new members especially juniors
    youth
  • Brand/Image improvement
  • Sponsorship Media exposure
  • Databased marketing using data captured by
    MyClub to better understand members and market

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Other objectives
  • Strategic Representation
  • continue to respond to issues as they arise in
    short term eg PFDs, Marine Safety, Ports, Parks,
    Weather
  • Major long term issue of club tenure and
    foreshore leases
  • Coaching
  • develop coaches to serve clubs classes
  • improve Victorian sailors performance
  • Competition Event Development
  • Develop existing events clubs race management
  • YVs own admin, governance secretarial support
  • Revise Rules and ByLaws
  • Support to our committees especially

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Boating Victoria
  • A new division of Yachting Victoria representing
    power boat owners at both yacht clubs and
    previous maritime clubs
  • These members equally have a need for assistance
    with strategic representation, club management,
    marketing, training, competition event
    development etc
  • Works with BIA industry association

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Go Sailing boating Program
  • State Government Funded 400k from Volvo Ocean
    Race Melbourne Stop Over Surplus
  • Stage A club volunteer development (2007)
  • Club Survey
  • Training Race Officers, Instructors, and
    Coaches
  • Stage B participation programs (2008)
  • Kids (Tackers)
  • Schools Teams
  • Sailability
  • Women

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Communication with Club Officials
  • E-Newsletters (registered in MyClub ?)
  • Club Officials vs Club Members
  • Last week of month
  • Brief summary with links to more information
  • Mail outs for major issues
  • Websites all .com.au
  • yachtingvictoria, boatingvictoria,
    vicsailingteam, gosailing, clubmarineseries.
  • Club Conference for officials September
  • Half Year and Annual General Meetings
  • Officials Training days nights
  • Annual Magazine

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www.yachtingvictoria.com.au
  • About YV people, what we do
  • News incl past newsletters
  • Events Calendar
  • Club Manual
  • Information for Club Officials
  • Committees
  • Links to other sites eg Boating Victoria

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YV Club Affiliation Fees
  • Major changes voted in overwhelmingly by clubs in
    March 2007, after 2 years of consultation
  • Clubs a category system total YV Income 360k
    in 2007/8
  • 9 categories from 300 to 52,000 pa 80 clubs
  • Based on total membership and fees income
  • Scope for appeals relief (eg Drought)
  • Payable in 2 parts September and December
  • YA fees additional calculated per head ( but
    members are of the club not YA or YV )
  • 24 per adult and 12.50 per youth / junior
  • For anyone who votes or boats
  • Racing Rules of Sailing Rules 46 55
  • Silver card recognises club membership and
    provides personal accident insurance

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Resources available
  • Staff at YV (10)
  • Committees (14 of gt120 people)
  • Club Manual
  • Paper
  • On Website eg guides to Grant Funding, Insurance
    etc

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Financials 2007/8
  • Total Income 2m
  • YV 1.384
  • Sail Melbourne .632
  • Sources of YV Income (excl SM) 1.384m
  • Clubs 360k
  • Grants Sponsors 530k
  • Activities Other 494k
  • Surplus 25k
  • Net Assets .2m

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Yachting Australia
  • The Australian Sailing Team Government funded
    high performance program
  • One full time Coach in Victoria
  • Training Courses, content material
  • Club Services
  • IT services (MyClub, MyClass, My Centre and
    MySite)
  • development of policies eg Membership Protection
  • Insurance schemes eg public liability
  • National Officiating program rules
    administration .

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Whats desired of Clubs ?
  • Recognition of the benefit of a strong peak body
  • Feedback and involvement in YV this plan
  • Resourcing of YV through funding application of
    affiliation fees consistent with rules, by laws
    and other clubs.

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Upcoming Training Meetings
  • Saturday August 4 Club policies
  • Membership Protection ( harrasssment,
    discrimiation and working with children)
  • Inclusion
  • Risk Management
  • Sunday August 12 Instructor Forum
  • Saturday September 22 Club Conference AGM
  • Variety of Go Sailing boating program courses
  • Instructor ( Assistant Instructor)
  • Coach
  • Race Officer
  • Variety of IT Tools Training eg MyClub, MySite,

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Summary
  • Not all clubs are the same
  • Power vs sail
  • Size
  • Professional Vs Volunteer
  • Club Members needs are different
  • Keel Boat vs OTB vs Trailable vs Power
  • Competition vs social
  • Clubs can benefit if they engage with a strong
    peak body that recognises it services the needs
    of these diverse clubs and their diverse members
    in different ways.

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