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20 November 2024 - Renmark Wharf Opening
The official opening of the new wharf will be held on 20th November, with official ceremonies from 10:30am for 11.00am start. We have been encouraged to bring our boats & moor, to be a part of this important river event, perhaps with club flags flying! The Renmark wharf area allows mooring for 96hours - so by all means, consider staying overnight.
Please reply to: secretary@riverlandcruisingboatclub.org.au if you will be mooring your boat for this event. The Secretary will reply on behalf of our Club rather than individual members.
The official opening of the new wharf will be held on 20th November, with official ceremonies from 10:30am for 11.00am start. We have been encouraged to bring our boats & moor, to be a part of this important river event, perhaps with club flags flying! The Renmark wharf area allows mooring for 96hours - so by all means, consider staying overnight.
Please reply to: secretary@riverlandcruisingboatclub.org.au if you will be mooring your boat for this event. The Secretary will reply on behalf of our Club rather than individual members.
11am 12 October 2024 - Annual General Meeting
To be held at the Swan Reach Hotel, this is a Members Only event. For further information contact the Secretary at secretary@riverlandcruisingboatclub.org.au
A lunch, catered by the Hotel, will be held after the AGM. Please contact the Secretary to make a booking should you wish to attend lunch. Lunch is at your own cost.
20 - 23 September 2024 - Calperum Dinghy Dawdle
This year we have a chance to camp at the unique Calperum Station (Australian Landscape Trust), just north of Renmark. We will explore the beautiful waterways within the region, including the Ral Ral, Hunchee and Amazon creeks. There will also be an opportunity to explore the Calperum Floodplain and Lake Merreti by road, plus a tinny trip to the Woolshed Brewery!Trail walks and kayaking are also options.
This event is suitable for tinnies/low craft only due to passage under the low Ral Ral Bridge. Our campsites on the Ral Ral Creek are not accessible to large caravans. However, vans can be situated a short distance away near long drop toilet facilities. Renmark is an easy 30min drive from Calperum – via a good bitumen road. Calperum Station has no facilities (fuel, water, food etc). A rough dirt road leads into the Station and to the campsites. Road conditions vary depending on weather conditions.
You can learn more about Calperum Station here: https://alt.org.au/about-calperum-station/ or contact Lissa Selga (Event Organiser) on 0438 867 863 or lissainpaki@hotmail.com
This event is suitable for tinnies/low craft only due to passage under the low Ral Ral Bridge. Our campsites on the Ral Ral Creek are not accessible to large caravans. However, vans can be situated a short distance away near long drop toilet facilities. Renmark is an easy 30min drive from Calperum – via a good bitumen road. Calperum Station has no facilities (fuel, water, food etc). A rough dirt road leads into the Station and to the campsites. Road conditions vary depending on weather conditions.
You can learn more about Calperum Station here: https://alt.org.au/about-calperum-station/ or contact Lissa Selga (Event Organiser) on 0438 867 863 or lissainpaki@hotmail.com
1 - 9 May - 2024 River Run - Kingston-on-Murray to Renmark
This extended cruise takes in many of our picturesque Riverland towns and some beautiful stretches of the Murray River National Park. It is suitable for anything from open boats equipped for camping to cruisers and houseboats. We will have the luxury of catered meals (optional) at five of our stops. The amenities trailer will be at three of our camps and full caravan park facilities at our final stop in Renmark. Otherwise there will be bush camping and campfire cooking at Raines Bend, Whirlpool Bend and Lyrup Flats. Our layover day will be at Whirlpool Bend, where there will be many opportunities for canoeing, kayaking and mucking about in tinnies. Each day is a short run, so there will be plenty of time for relaxing, exercise and exploring the towns, as you please. As usual, we will have some games, competitions and opportunities to perform (in more ways than one). We have also booked in to the Loxton Historical Village for an extended visit.
This River Run covers a total distance of approximately 130km, but some may wish to do it as an out-and-back return trip. Car parking at both ends and driver shuffles have been organized, but must be booked. Replenishment of fuel, food and drinks will be possible along the route, with car-based support in some locations.
Registration Deadline: 2 April 2024 Event Coordinators: Lindsay Dent (0421 493 397; lindsay.dent27@gmail.com), Paul (0412 661 733; pknifton@bigpond.com) and Judy Knifton. Registration forms are available here in Word and pdf formats.
This River Run covers a total distance of approximately 130km, but some may wish to do it as an out-and-back return trip. Car parking at both ends and driver shuffles have been organized, but must be booked. Replenishment of fuel, food and drinks will be possible along the route, with car-based support in some locations.
Registration Deadline: 2 April 2024 Event Coordinators: Lindsay Dent (0421 493 397; lindsay.dent27@gmail.com), Paul (0412 661 733; pknifton@bigpond.com) and Judy Knifton. Registration forms are available here in Word and pdf formats.
3 - 8 March 2024 - Camping and Cruising on the Glenelg River
Suitable for trailerable boats, including putt-putts, tinnies and a few smaller trailerable cruisers, we will be camping in the Glenelg River National Park at Pritchard's Landing for three nights and at the Kywong Caravan Park in Nelson. Activities will include out and back cruising from our camping sites. Places are limited, so early registration is recommended. More details, including registration forms are to follow soon. Event organizer: Peter Cannon (email: pmcannon@adam.com.au).
Our next Committee meeting will be 13 January 2024. Members are welcome as guests and should contact Lindsay Dent for more information at lindsay.dent27@gmail.com
Our Next Events - Annual General Meeting (AGM) 7 October and Alawoona Car Collection 8 October 2023(posted 27 September 2023)
Our AGM is to be held at the Swan Reach Hotel from 11:00am on 7 October. The AGM is open to Members and guests, but attendees must register by RSVP to our Secretary at secretary@riverlandcruisingboatclub.org.au. Attendees are invited to join us afterwards for lunch at the hotel, but again, must make a reservation via our Secretary.
The next day we will be visiting a private collection of cars, motor bikes and other vehicles near Alawoona. This event will commence at 10:00am. Registration and more details can be obtained from our Chairman at lindsay.dent27@gmail.com. Registrations close 1 October.
The next day we will be visiting a private collection of cars, motor bikes and other vehicles near Alawoona. This event will commence at 10:00am. Registration and more details can be obtained from our Chairman at lindsay.dent27@gmail.com. Registrations close 1 October.
Dinghy Dawdle: Lindsay River and Environs 22 - 25 September 2023 (14 August 2023)
The Lindsay River is located just across the SA/Victoria border, east of Renmark. It is accessed from the ox-bow bend behind Reedy Island and runs south-east for perhaps 30km. Mullaroo Creek flows into the Lindsay River and is a 10km tinny run up from Reedy Island. Both waterways are quiet and very beautiful. The Lindsay is surprisingly wide. The Mullaroo joins the Murray about 2km upstream of Lock 7 and carries a small percentage of the flow into SA. The Lindsay does not normally communicate with the Murray and so had little or no current past the Mullaroo junction. We will be camping in the Murray-Sunset National Park, near the boat ramp on the southern side of Reedy Island and in sight of Higgins’ Cutting. There are plenty of campsites and for those wanting to camp on larger boats, there are plenty of opportunities for good moorings accessed from the mainstream of the Murray. Other activities could include exploring the mainstream of the Murray and other creeks in the area, e.g. Sharp Point Creek behind Pollard’s Island, a trip to Wompinni Station for pizzas, the Isle of Man ox-bow lagoon. Canoeing is also a good option in the area adjacent to the campsite. Two wheel drive road access is via tracks starting around Lindsay Point. Should we have significant local rain in the week or two before the event, it is likely that we will switch to Plan B, with the campsite to be in the National Park adjacent to the Border Cliffs boat ramp. Guests are welcome, but new participants are encouraged to become members of the RCBC and are subject to the usual fees.
Event Coordinators: Lindsay Dent (0421 493 397; email lindsay.dent27@gmail.com) and Terry Mowbray (0409 646 481).
Mini-Run: Morgan to Big Bend 6 to 10 July 2023 (3 May 2023)
This is our Club’s third event for the year and will cover at least 90 km (one way), with the opportunity to do it as an out-and-back trip or to carry on a bit further if you have the time. As a four day event it will begin in Morgan on Thursday 6 July with the launching of boats, storage of cars and trailers, a visit the Landseer Museum and dinner at the Terminus Hotel. We will be mooring upstream of the ferry, with toilets on the nearby reserve. We will depart Morgan (320km mark) on Friday morning, travel to our campsite at Donald Flat (approx. 288km, self-catering, bring firewood, no road access). On Saturday we will camp around the 260km mark (again self-catering). On Sunday we will stop for an optional lunch at Swan Reach pub and later an optional stop for shower at Punyelroo Caravan Park before camping at Big Bend By Night (229km). We will self-cater around the campfire before an optional nocturnal cart ride and star gazing. Monday morning we can participate in an optional catered bush breakfast before the formal close of the Mini-Run. For those who wish to finish at this stage, we will be able to pull boats out at Swan Reach. Car and trailer collection can be arranged for Swan Reach for those who want this option. For those who wish to continue cruising, there are two options, either to return to Morgan or continue down-river by boat in informal groups. Caravan tag-along is possible for this event, subject to discussion.Guests are welcome, but new participants are encouraged to become members of the RCBC and are subject to the usual fees. The Registration Form (Word, pdf) and Running Sheet (Word, pdf) are now available here.
Event Manager: Paul Knifton, email pknifton@bigpond.com; ph. 0412 661 733.
RCBC at the SA Wooden Boat Festival 29 - 30 April 2023 (19 April 2023)
RCBC will have a marquee at the SA Wooden Boat Festival at Coorong Quays on Hindmarsh Island over both days of the Festival. The primary objectives are to raise the profile of our Club and to recruit new members. We are asking Members for donations and other items for sale and raffle. Please contact lindsay.dent27@gmail.com if you would like to volunteer at the marquee and otherwise, drop in to meet with other Members and friends.
Clayton Bay Camping and Boating - 17 to 20 March 2023 (23 January 2023)
This four day event will be based at the Clayton Bay Riverside Holiday Park. It will include half- and full-day boat trips and is well-suited to tinnies, cruisers and trailer-sailers. The bay is also good for canoes and kayaks. We will explore areas that might include the Finniss River; Currency, Holmes, Deep and Boundary Creeks and Dunns Lagoon. We will see some of the many islands on the eastern side of Hindmarsh Island, including Goat, Rat, Lucerne, Mundoo, Mud, Reedy and Long Islands.
The Holiday Park has a camp kitchen and BBQ. We will also have a dinner at a pub or restaurant in Milang or Goolwa on Saturday or Sunday nights. Friday night we will join Clayton Bay Boat Club (CBBC) for hamburgers and the Sandbar will be open. Powered campsites are available for both caravans and tents. The RCBC has reserved (until 10 February only) 10 waterfront campsites. Registrants must contact the Holiday Park directly (ph. 8537 0372) to book a site and please let them know that you are a part of the RCBC booking. Registrants who choose to camp on their boats can use the Holiday Park facilities for a fee. Site bookings must be made directly with the Park by 10 February and after this date the sites we have reserved will again become available to the general public. Please get in early because the whole Park is sure to book out on this weekend.
Boats can be launched and retrieved at the public ramp in Clayton Bay, the CBBC (Friday and Monday only) and at various public ramps in Goolwa.
The Registration Form is available here in Word and pdf formats and must be submitted by 3 March 2023. Guests are welcome but are encouraged to join the RCBC and are subject to the usual fees.
Event Coordinator: Lindsay Dent, ph. 0421 493 397 OR from 30 January to 28 February, (03) 6363 5106
email lindsay.dent27@gmail.com
2022 AGM and Casual Cruising (30 August 2022) - MODIFIED (11 OCTOBER 2022)
REGARDING PROPOSED CASUAL CRUISING AROUND THE RCBC AGM WEEKEND
Our 2022 RCBC AGM is coming up soon. It is to be held at the Swan Reach Hotel on Saturday 22 October, starting at 11:30am. Lunch will be served from 12 noon, so expect a short meeting. Please contact our Secretary (secretary@riverlandcruisingboatclub.org.au) in the next couple of days if you are planning to attend so that Lissa can book a place for you at the meeting and if required, for lunch at the pub.
With respect to the proposal for some casual boating around this weekend, current high river levels and flow rates have made this an unattractive proposition for most. We are not aware of any cruisers or houseboats that will be participating. The boat ramp at Swan Reach is almost completely under water, as are most of the banks in the reserves. Launching and mooring boats will therefore be difficult and the Club’s Committee is not encouraging it. However there may still be a couple of people with tinnies and/or canoes and kayaks, so if you would like to participate at this level, please contact Lindsay Dent (lindsay.dent27@gmail.com or 0421 493 397). Lindsay is now seeking concrete expressions of interest and contact details because any plans may be changed at short notice and he wants to be able to keep you informed. Please note that any boating that does take place will not be a part of an official RCBC activity and, as always, will be at your own risk. Should you be planning to do some boating, please bring along anything that you might need and don’t forget the PDFs!
PLEASE DON’T LET THE RIVER LEVELS PUT YOU OFF ATTENDING THE AGM - IT IS STILL ON AND WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITY TO SOCIALISE AFTER WHAT WILL BE ONLY A SHORT MEETING. Our 2022 AGM will be held at the Swan Reach Hotel on Saturday 22 October starting at 11.30. THE FOLLOWING IS NO LONGER APPLICABLE, BUT CONTACT LINDSAY IF YOU ARE STILL INTERESTED IN SOME SORT OF BOATING (Lindsay Dent (ph 0421 493 397; lindsay.dentr27@gmail.com)Some casual boating will happen on the AGM weekend and you are invited to participate. What will we do? Cruise upstream one day and downstream the next. Cruiser crawl or dinghy dash or a quiet paddle in the backwaters by canoe or kayak. If you can make it on Friday, turn up then. If not, bring your boat to the AGM on Saturday and we will put in some water-borne hours in the afternoon and again on Sunday. You can participate as much or as little as you like! Approximate departure times from the Swan Reach boat ramp each day will be:Friday - 12 noon on waterSaturday – 2.30pm on water (after the AGM lunch)Sunday - 10am on water What do I need to bring? Everything you need. There will be no amenities trailer, no Club BBQ, no serious organizing, just enthusiasm for some casual boating. Accommodation could be on your boat, at the local hotel or caravan park. Registration for the RCBC casual cruising is not required and there are no fees.The informal, non-organizers are: Lindsay Dent (ph 0421 493 397; lindsay.dentr27@gmail.com), Paul Knifton (ph. 0412 661 733; pknifton@bigpond.com) and Peter Hunter (ph. 0447 177 341; hunterps11@bigpond.com). We hope to see you at the AGM and if you can, on the water before and/or after.
Our 2022 RCBC AGM is coming up soon. It is to be held at the Swan Reach Hotel on Saturday 22 October, starting at 11:30am. Lunch will be served from 12 noon, so expect a short meeting. Please contact our Secretary (secretary@riverlandcruisingboatclub.org.au) in the next couple of days if you are planning to attend so that Lissa can book a place for you at the meeting and if required, for lunch at the pub.
With respect to the proposal for some casual boating around this weekend, current high river levels and flow rates have made this an unattractive proposition for most. We are not aware of any cruisers or houseboats that will be participating. The boat ramp at Swan Reach is almost completely under water, as are most of the banks in the reserves. Launching and mooring boats will therefore be difficult and the Club’s Committee is not encouraging it. However there may still be a couple of people with tinnies and/or canoes and kayaks, so if you would like to participate at this level, please contact Lindsay Dent (lindsay.dent27@gmail.com or 0421 493 397). Lindsay is now seeking concrete expressions of interest and contact details because any plans may be changed at short notice and he wants to be able to keep you informed. Please note that any boating that does take place will not be a part of an official RCBC activity and, as always, will be at your own risk. Should you be planning to do some boating, please bring along anything that you might need and don’t forget the PDFs!
PLEASE DON’T LET THE RIVER LEVELS PUT YOU OFF ATTENDING THE AGM - IT IS STILL ON AND WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITY TO SOCIALISE AFTER WHAT WILL BE ONLY A SHORT MEETING. Our 2022 AGM will be held at the Swan Reach Hotel on Saturday 22 October starting at 11.30. THE FOLLOWING IS NO LONGER APPLICABLE, BUT CONTACT LINDSAY IF YOU ARE STILL INTERESTED IN SOME SORT OF BOATING (Lindsay Dent (ph 0421 493 397; lindsay.dentr27@gmail.com)Some casual boating will happen on the AGM weekend and you are invited to participate. What will we do? Cruise upstream one day and downstream the next. Cruiser crawl or dinghy dash or a quiet paddle in the backwaters by canoe or kayak. If you can make it on Friday, turn up then. If not, bring your boat to the AGM on Saturday and we will put in some water-borne hours in the afternoon and again on Sunday. You can participate as much or as little as you like! Approximate departure times from the Swan Reach boat ramp each day will be:Friday - 12 noon on waterSaturday – 2.30pm on water (after the AGM lunch)Sunday - 10am on water What do I need to bring? Everything you need. There will be no amenities trailer, no Club BBQ, no serious organizing, just enthusiasm for some casual boating. Accommodation could be on your boat, at the local hotel or caravan park. Registration for the RCBC casual cruising is not required and there are no fees.The informal, non-organizers are: Lindsay Dent (ph 0421 493 397; lindsay.dentr27@gmail.com), Paul Knifton (ph. 0412 661 733; pknifton@bigpond.com) and Peter Hunter (ph. 0447 177 341; hunterps11@bigpond.com). We hope to see you at the AGM and if you can, on the water before and/or after.
2022 River Run - Customs House to Moorook 9 - 19 September 2022 (Revised 30 August 2022)
CANCELLED DUE TO HIGH RIVER LEVELS AND FLOW RATES
The 2022 River Run has been cancelled due to concerns around the potential risks posed by current and predicted river conditions. Water flowing into SA has hit a six year high. Advice from SA Water indicates the Murray River level and flow has not yet peaked and will remain high with some fluctuations over the coming weeks. Concerning river conditions include faster, swirling and unpredictable currents, particularly in lock approaches; elevated water levels and; submerged debris.
Members who have registered and paid for the event will receive a refund. Instructions for recovery of the refund will be provided to registrations by email or post.
Thank you for your patience and continued support of the RCBC.
Members who have registered and paid for the event will receive a refund. Instructions for recovery of the refund will be provided to registrations by email or post.
Thank you for your patience and continued support of the RCBC.
Mini-Run - Customs House to Lock 7 and Return 6 - 13 May 2022
This will be an out-and-back event, commencing at Customs House (Border Cliffs) boat ramp in South Australia, travelling approximately 66km by river in each direction to and from Lock 7 in NSW, crossing two borders along the way. This event is best suited to liveaboard cruisers and small houseboats, but the more adventurous might easily tackle it in open boats, including tinnies and putt putts. This is one of the most remote and beautiful stretches of the Murray River and there are a number of substantial backwaters and creeks to explore by canoe, kayak and small boat. It will be possible to do the return trip within the designated period of 6 - 9 May (Friday to Monday), but most will probably want to make the most of the following 3 to 4 days for a more leisurely pace. As with most Mini-Runs, the amenities trailer will not be available, but we have negotiated for use of shower and toilet facilities at several stops along the way. We have arranged for two optional catered meals, but we will otherwise need to be self-sufficient. We will be travelling through and camping on the Murray-Sunset National Park (Victoria) and private land in NSW, so no pets (i.e. no cats and dogs) are allowed. Guests are welcome, but new participants are encouraged to become members of the RCBC and are subject to the usual fees. Click here for the Registration Form and Running (Information) Sheet in Word format and here for pdf format Registration Form and Running Sheet. Registration deadline is 22 April 2022. Event Organizer: Lindsay Dent (lindsay.dent27@gmail.com) ph. 0421 493 397.
Dinghy Dawdle - CHANGE OF LOCATION - Lyrup Flats 18 - 21 March (14 February 2022)
Due to problems with water levels and creek accessability, this four day event will now be based around a camp at Lyrup Flats rather than the previously advertised Higgin's Cutting. Small boats, including tinnies and other dinghies and canoes/kayaks will be used to explore the river environment at a sedate pace.
Camping will be at pre-booked sites suitable for tents, campers and caravans in the Murray River National Park (Lyrup Flats). The entrance to the park is approximately 10 km. southwest of Renmark, off the Sturt Highway. Dinghy dawdles will include the Pike River, Tanyaca and Rumpagunya Creeks. Sunday lunch will be at the Lyrup Community Club, accessed by dinghy. REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00 PER PERSON plus additional camping costs of $13.50/couple or tent or camping vehicle/night (paid in advance via RCBC).
The RCBC welcomes new participants.
To reserve your place, please complete the Registration Form as pdf or Word versions and return to Lissa by email at: secretary@riverlandcruisingboatclub.org.au by Friday 4th March 2022.
More details are available by downloading the Running Sheet in either pdf or Word formats. The Medical Form is available here in Excel and pdf formats.
Preferred Registration fee payment is by bank transfer TO OUR NEW ACCOUNT. DO NOT USE THE NAB ACCOUNT, WHICH HAS NOW BEEN CLOSED. Payments should be made to: Riverland Cruising Boat Club Inc.BSB: 105 052Account: 50489140 (Bank SA) Please include your name and DD2022LF Event Organizers: Lissa Selga (ph. 0438 867 863) and Vic Breeding (ph. 0418 928 656).
To reserve your place, please complete the Registration Form as pdf or Word versions and return to Lissa by email at: secretary@riverlandcruisingboatclub.org.au by Friday 4th March 2022.
More details are available by downloading the Running Sheet in either pdf or Word formats. The Medical Form is available here in Excel and pdf formats.
Preferred Registration fee payment is by bank transfer TO OUR NEW ACCOUNT. DO NOT USE THE NAB ACCOUNT, WHICH HAS NOW BEEN CLOSED. Payments should be made to: Riverland Cruising Boat Club Inc.BSB: 105 052Account: 50489140 (Bank SA) Please include your name and DD2022LF Event Organizers: Lissa Selga (ph. 0438 867 863) and Vic Breeding (ph. 0418 928 656).
Newsletter - Contribute to the Next Edition (4 December 2021)
It’s time to compile the Summer Newsletter for 2021/22. This is your chance to contribute by sharing news, items for sale, information useful to members. Please send items through to : ashej54@bigpond.com by 30th December, 2021.Looking forward to receiving your contributions. Elaine Ashworth.
Dinghy Dawdle - Calperum Station (Near Renmark) 15-18 October 2021
This is a chance to explore the beautiful waterways surrounding Australian Landscape Trust's Calperum Station including the Ral Ral, Hunchee and Amazon Creeks. See Australian Landscape Trust - Sustainable Landscape Management at alt.org.au for more information about the site. This event is suited to canoes, kayaks and tinnies. For a map of this area, see https://paddlingtrailssouthaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/33_RalRalCreek_NelbuckCrkHuncheeIs_trail.pdf.
Camping will be at a single site suitable for tents, campers and caravans. There will also be an opportunity to explore the Calperum Floodplain and Lake Merreti by road. The Sunday will include a trip by water to the famous Woolshed Brewery at Wilkadene and due to the distances to be travelled, a motorized water craft will be required for this activity.
REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00 PER PERSON plus additional camping costs to be paid by each party directly to Calperum Station on arrival (cash only, $25/vehicle or boat, $10 per person/day for showers, chemical toilets available for free). See below for further details. The RCBC welcomes new participants to most of our activities, but financial membership of the RCBC is required. Event Coordinator Lissa Selga; email at lissainpaki@hotmail.com or ph. 0438 867 863 Contact Sandi Todd re. finances at sandi.todd45@gmail.com or ph. 0418 845 115 To reserve your place, please complete the Registration Form (as pdf or Word versions) and return to Lissa by email at lissainpaki@hotmail.com by Friday 1st October 2021. More details are available by downloading the Running Sheet in either pdf or Word formats. The Medical Form should be completed, placed in a sealed envelope and handed to the organizers at the event. This will only be opened in an emergency. The Medical Form is available in pdf and Excel formats. Preferred Registration fee payment is by bank transfer TO OUR NEW ACCOUNT. DO NOT USE THE NAB ACCOUNT, WHICH HAS NOW BEEN CLOSED.Payments should be made to: Riverland Cruising Boat Club Inc. BSB: 105 052 Account: 50489140 (Bank SA)Please include your name and DD2021C
REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00 PER PERSON plus additional camping costs to be paid by each party directly to Calperum Station on arrival (cash only, $25/vehicle or boat, $10 per person/day for showers, chemical toilets available for free). See below for further details. The RCBC welcomes new participants to most of our activities, but financial membership of the RCBC is required. Event Coordinator Lissa Selga; email at lissainpaki@hotmail.com or ph. 0438 867 863 Contact Sandi Todd re. finances at sandi.todd45@gmail.com or ph. 0418 845 115 To reserve your place, please complete the Registration Form (as pdf or Word versions) and return to Lissa by email at lissainpaki@hotmail.com by Friday 1st October 2021. More details are available by downloading the Running Sheet in either pdf or Word formats. The Medical Form should be completed, placed in a sealed envelope and handed to the organizers at the event. This will only be opened in an emergency. The Medical Form is available in pdf and Excel formats. Preferred Registration fee payment is by bank transfer TO OUR NEW ACCOUNT. DO NOT USE THE NAB ACCOUNT, WHICH HAS NOW BEEN CLOSED.Payments should be made to: Riverland Cruising Boat Club Inc. BSB: 105 052 Account: 50489140 (Bank SA)Please include your name and DD2021C
Photo credits: Peter Hunter and other RCBC members.