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ATTHE HELM COMMODORE'S MESSAGE Dear Fellow Members

By the time you get this magazine, you would have known that we have a new General Manager on board. I want to take this opportunity to formally welcome Dr Matthew Yap to the Club. DrVap comes to the Club

with excellent credentials. He is a graduate of the Nanyang Technological University and has vast work experiences, ranging from the Singapore Armed Forces and the Airport Auxiliary Police Force where he was Deputy Commander, to being part of the management team staging the inaugural Formula One night races in 2008 and the Singapore Airshow, Asia's largest aviation and defence event, earlier this year.

Our Annual General Meeting this year will be held on Friday 25 June 2010 at the Quarterdeck (Multi-Purpose Hall) at 7.00pm. This is an especially important AGM on two counts. One, it will be my last AGM as your Commodore and I shall be giving a detailed report of my stewardship for the past three years. May I thank you all for this high honour and the great support you have given me and the Committee in helping our Club move forward.

Second, and perhaps even more important, is the fact that the coming AGM will discuss the Club's Development Plan that was first presented to the membership at last year's AGM. At the time of writing this message, there are still some loose ends that need to be finalised. If this can be done

in the next week or two, the Main Committee may call for an EOGM to discuss the Development Plan and seek your approval to proceed with the construction of the multi-tier boat storage building. Accommodation Wings and other facilities.

If, however, the timing should prove inadequate for an EOGM, we shall take up the Development agenda at the AGM itself. After more than two years of extraordinary effort by a number of people, I am excited to report that the Heritage Book is finally ready for publication. Long-time member Peter Dunlop is the author and he has finished his manuscript just recently. The printing is scheduled to begin in early May, with a book launch date set for Saturday 19 June 2010. A gala dinner to celebrate the 10th year anniversary of our current clubhouse and the launching of the Heritage Book is being planned at the Club, with our Patron, President SR Nathan as the Guest-of-Honour.

Finally, I want to also mention that the Commodore's Day 2010 will take place also on Saturday 19 June, with lots of fun activities for the whole family. Do join us in all these events, with details reported elsewhere in this magazine. With best wishes. B. Balakrishnan Commodore

26 April 2010

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CONTENTS AT THE HELM

1

RECENT EVENTS

23

CLUB NEWS

4

ONGOING ACTIVITIES

26

SPECIAL EVENTS

7

HERITAGE

27

BON APPETIT

8

SAILING NEWS

30

UPCOMING EVENTS

16

TIDE TABLES

31

HRH Sultan Ibrahim Ismail

CALENDAR

18

CLUB DIRECTORY

32

RADM Teo Ghee Mean

HAPPENINGS @ RSYC

19

PATRON President S R Nathan HONORARY MEMBERS

Prof S layakumar DrTan Cheng Bock COMMODORE

Sunday Roasts at

The Bridge page 8

Balakrishnan B VICE COMMODORE

Tan Kay Hum REAR COMMODORE

Karl Nilssen SECRETARY

Tan Kay Chuan TREASURER

Tan Kay Toh COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Nigel Ho Eric Lee Ah Kwan

jcyendran Naidu

Set Meals at The Wharf

Neo Wee Sim

Chow Theng Kai Tan Ann Kiong

Kjetil W Culliksen CLUB MANAGEMENT

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GENERAL MANAGER

Dr Matthew Yap FINANCE

Yvonne Kok FOOD & BEVERAGE

Lionel Roberts MEMBERSHIP & PUBLIC RELATIONS Constance Low

Afternoon Tea at The Beacon

SEA SPORTS

Gwenael Aribaud HOUSEKEEPING & ACCOMMODATION

Molly Tan

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MARINE

Robat Bin Ahmad RSVC MAGAZINE

Advisor

Tan Kay Chuan Editor KC Yuen

Recent Events

Easter

Sunday Brunch

Contributors

Lionel Roberts. Gwenael Aribaud, Constance Low, Anne Mah, Lawrence Chantran ADVERTISEMENT BOOKINGS

Contact Public Relations Department Tel:(b5) f)76B 9288 • Fax:(65)6768 9280

Email; info@rsyc.org.sg

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ATTHE HELM GENERAL MANAGER'S MESSAGE Dear Members,

It is with great honour and pride to serve you as General Manager of the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club. As I settled into leading the management team and staff of this historic club, I am encouraged to see several areas of improvement initiated by the RSYC Committee during the last quarter. Amongst the many, our Food & Beverage outlets have introduced a new menu spread as part of our continual effort to encourage stronger member patronage to The Bridge and The Wharf. In this issue of the RSYC magazine, we have intensified promotional offers for various F&B spreads, suitable for the busy executives during lunches, or friends and families during the evenings and weekends. We have introduced the Commodore's Table, a re-invent of the 1934 menu of

the RSYC RowingTeam at $680 for 10, for a limited time only. I encourage members to visit with friends and families to experience exquisite dining in the relaxing ambience of an award-winning clubhouse by the sea. RSYC is recognised as a reputable institution of excellent standing in Singapore's vibrant sailing and marina industry. The Club has reciprocity with nearly 100 prestigious marinas and yacht clubs around the world. Our Membership Department is gearing up preparations in tandem with the phased developmental plans of the Club. The RSYC management and staff have adjusted to a leaner operating structure. Recovering rapidly from a challenging year in 2009, the Club will continue to undergo significant organisation right-sizing to meet the operating budget set by the RSYC Committee, and improve service standards to new heights. In the run up for the next quarter, the RSYC management has re-configured themselves into several working groups to organise the Commodore's Day and the Heritage Book Launch in June; the RSYC Regatta in July/August; and the RSYC Charity Golf In October. Lastly, on the development front, the master plan endorsed by members will be rolled out progressively in stages, to avoid any inconvenience to members. Additionally, we hope you will enjoy other infrastructure improvements we have made, and are undertaking to serve your needs better at the Club. From refurbishing the Food & Beverage outlets, reception counter to painting of the Club's internal and external walls and fixtures, these are all undertaken to provide you with a more pleasant and relaxing experience on your every visit to RSYC. Yours sincerely. Dr. Matthew Yap General Manager 28 April 2010

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CLUB NEWS On The Cover

We've been bringing you

DrYap is an avid sea sports fan and a certified

stories about our Club's

recreational and combat diver. For more than a

areas. In this issue we

decade he has held the PPCDL licence and enjoys diving and fishing trips. He is also a dive instructor

focus on food, and bring

(PADI) and a certified AED instructor.

proud heritage in many

back a classic dinner offered to members at a

grand function in 1934 held at one of the then

leading hotels, the Sea View Hotel at Katong. We are proud to introduce, for a limited period of time. The Commodore's Table at The Bridge. This is a 5-course set menu last served in 1934 at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club (Rowing Section) special dinner. Now it comes with three complimentary bottles of house wine, at an attractive price of S$680 for a table of 10. It is currently available and reservation is recommended.

What Else Is New, Foodwise

There's culinary excitement in the air at RSYC's

restaurants since the arrival of F&B Manager Lionel Roberts recently. Besides The Commodore's Table, we want to highlight the enticing Hawker Buffet and Sunday Brunch for the whole family on weekends.

DrYap possesses a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering (Hons) from Nanyang Technological University, an MBA from University of Nottingham in the UK and a Doctorate in Management from Central Queensland University in Australia. He served more than 15 years in the Singapore Armed Forces, rising to the rank of Army Major, the Singapore Police Force and in the Airport Auxiliary Police, where he was Deputy Commander. He has also served President SR Nathan as an Istana

Honorary ADC (Aide-de-camp) for seven years. A Stronger F&B Team We also welcome Benjamin Tan, our Restaurant

Manager, who joined us on 5 April 2010. Ben has an F&B operation certificate from SHATEC, a diploma in Hospitality management from PSB Academy, and has managed a few restaurants in hotels. Among his accolades are a Service Gold (National

Courtesy Award),

For those who are young at heart, Saturday night at The Bridge now comes with a live band for your dining pleasure and dancing. Do check out these new offerings in the Bon Appetit section on pages 8 to 15 of this magazine.

Excellent Super Star from the

Singapore Hotel Association, Model Worker of the Year 2000

Welcome To Our New CM

from NTUC, and

We are delighted to welcome Dr Matthew Yap as our General Manager. Dr Yap's start in the hospitality industry began with the staging of the first-ever Formula One night race in 2008. He was also in the management team that organized the Singapore

the acclaimed

International Water Week, a

Singapore Host of the Year (Restaurant) for 1999 and 2005

from the Singapore Tourism Board.

global water

this year the

Jennifer Wong is our new F&B Admin Executive since 1 March 2010. She has a diploma in Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management from MDIS and 10 years' experience in the hospitality industry, mainly in catering sales for hotels. A proud mother

Singapore

of two, she is back in the workforce after an absence

Airshow, Asia's

of two years.

conference for

the Ministry of Environment,

and early

largest aviation and defence event

and the world's

third largest airshow.

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Noor Afifah, our new Catering Sales Executive, has a diploma in Business Management. She has worked in Traders Hotel and St. Regis Hotel.


CLUB NEWS Along with increasing the revenue for our Banquet operations, her other main goal is to bring up the quality and consistency of service to a standard that befits the proud heritage of the Club.

There he met up

with his counterpart. Commodore Neale

Hollier of Southport YC, and presented

Other New Staff

him with the RSYC

Three other new staff who joined us recently are:

burgee, cementing another important link in our global

Samantha Wong, Events Executive "Sam" as she is known to all her friends,

has a diploma in sports and wellness management from Nanyang Polytechnic, as wel l as a

Bachelor's degree in communications and media from the

University of South Australia in Adelaide.

She had previously worked with Club Med for

seven years, and is fluent in French, English and

Mandarin and has a working knowledge in Italian as well.

network of reciprocal clubs worldwide.

Burgee Exchange with Connecticut YC

On 1 April 2010 we had a pleasant visit from two members

of the Stonington Harbor Yacht Club

in Connecticut,

USA.They were asked by their commodore

to exchange burgees with RSYC. The visitors were

Eddy Tay, Sea Sports Officer Eddy comes from a family of sailing enthusiasts:

Piecuch, a music director

his Dad, now semi-retired, used to be an instructor

and conductor, and his wife, Ms

in sailing. The family owned a j-24 and Eddy got interested in sea sports when he was in his pre-teens, sailing often at SAFYC. He has an older brother who used to sail a laser competitively. He has just completed his National Service in March this year, serving in the Traffic Police, and considers himself lucky to have found his "ideal job" so quickly.

Elizabeth Falk, who met up with our Commodore

Employee Of The First Quarter 2010 We are happy to report that Koh Siew Lang has been selected for the Employee of the First Quarter 2010 award. Mdm Koh works in the Housekeeping

Lawrence Chantran, Senior Security / Fire Safety

August 2002.

Mr Martin

Balakrishnan.

Department as a cleaner and has been with us since Executive

Lawrence is a veteran in the security business. He was chief security officer at Treasure Resort Sentosa (formerly Sijori Sentosa) in the last two years and was also the business development manager of a security training school for almost five years. He was trained by CID and ISD in behavior science (body language) and in turn, has trained others in criminal and terrorist profiling.

Her supervisor, Housekeeping Manager Molly Tan, says that Mdm Koh is a reliable worker and at occasions

We wish all the new staff members a warm welcome

has worked beyond the call of duty, often going beyond her normal scope

to RSYC!

of work. She is also

Visit To Southport Yacht Club

At a recent business trip to Australia, our Commodore Balakrishnan visited the Southport Yacht Club in the Gold Coast in Queensland.

helpful towards her colleagues. Well done, Mdm Koh! Keep up the good work.

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CLUB NEWS Events in June

Besides the Annual General Meeting of RSYC that

is coming up on 25 june 2010, two other important

On the evening of 19 June, we will hold a gala dinner to launch our much-awaited Heritage Book written by long-time member Peter Dunlop.

events that members will want to take note and

mark in their diaries are Commodore's Day 2010

This dinner will be a formal affair, with our

and the gala dinner for the Heritage Book Launch.

distinguished Patron, President SR Nathan, as guestof-honour. Limited seating is now available on a

Both these events will be on Saturday 19 June 2010.

first-come-first-served basis and reservations are

This year's Commodore's Day has a special significance in that it also celebrates the 10th anniversary of our move to our current location. Please see the Heritage article on page 27 about that

necessary.

historic event in June 2000.

The theme for the coming fun day for the entire family is "Sailing towards another great RSYC decade". There will be lots of activities for members

and their families, and the admission price is only $10 per person and that includes all except drinks!

Flashback from lasi year's Commodore's Day with the theme "Back to the 70s" .

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Notice of

Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the 85th Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club will be held at the Quarterdeck (Multi-Purpose Hall) on Friday, 25 June 2010 at 7.00pm.

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COMMODORE'S DAY 2010 FAMILY FESTIVAL Come join us celebrate our 10th year at the West Coast location!

Date: Saturday 19 June Time: 1 Gam to 5pm Venue: Throughout the Club

There will be fun galore for the whole family, so bring the kids along! Highlights include: • Carnival stalls • Bazaar stores

• Car boot sales

•Jet-ski rides

• Mobile massage by SAVH

(Singapore Association for the

Visually Handicapped) • Popcorn & candy floss • Annual lucky draws • Door gifts & many more! Watch for details and announcements at the Club's notice boards and website Members interested to take

up a bazaar stall or space for car boot sales, please contact us at 6768 9305

or email us at events® rsyc.org.sg


BON APPETIT I THE BRIDGE Behind The Scenes

Head Sous Chef Jessie Lee Jessie Lee, the Head Sous Chef at the Bridge Restaurant, has been with us since 26 June 2000.

Prior to arriving to the Club, Jessie was the Demi Chef for St Gregory's at the Grand Plaza Hotel. She has also held positions at hotels in Malaysia. Jessie and her team have been offering The Bridge something very different with their dishes, carrying a unique slant inspired by their formidable experience in contemporary and inventive cuisine.

She had the honour of preparing exquisite menus for visiting royalties such as King Harald V of Norway, Prince Albert of Monaco and Prince Edward, Duke of Wessex.

Jessie's top tip is 'use only the freshest ingredients and always keep an eye on the finished product'. A must try will be the French Onion Soup, Lobster Thermidor and Silver Cod Fillet with Tamarind-PepperedCrust.

Chef

Chef Set Specials of the Day Available from

Specials

Monday to Friday Dinner: 6.30pm to 10.OOpin Price: $24.00 per person

Executive Semi-Buffet Lunch

(3-Course Set Menu). Add

with choice of Main Course

$5.00 per person for a glass

Available from

of house wine.

Monday to Friday

Lunch: 12noon to 2.30pm

Dinner with choice of Main

Add $3.00 per person for

Course

free flow of Iced Lemon Tea

Available on Saturday Dinner: 6.30pm to 10.00pm Price: $28.00 per person.

or Fresh Lime Juice

Saturdays lunch

Inclusive of 'live' band and

12noon to 2.30pm

dancing.

Bridge A La Carte Menu.

Sunday Roasts at The Bridge Available for Lunch and Dinner Served with soup, assorted breads, dessert and coffee & tea. A variety of different roasts to choose from - NZ Angus Beef, Chicken Wellington and more. Lunch: 12noon to 2.30pm Dinner: 6.30pm to 10.00pm

Price: $26.00 per person

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Sundown Semi-Buffet

Price: $22.00 per person


Ithe BRIDGE I BON APPETIT

The Commodore's Table Available for reservation We are proud to introduce The Commodore's Table at the Bridge. This 5-Course Set Menu, was last served at the Sea View Hotel for the

Royal Singapore Yacht Club's Rowing Section dinner in 1934. it's now open to members and reservation is highly recommended. Come and dine with us and

experience new culinary' delights at your Club! IBon Appetit!

Lunch

12noon to 2.30pm Dinner

6.30pm to 10.00pm

Price

$680.00 per table of 10 persons. 5-Course set menu inclusive of

3 bottles of house wine. Menu

as per RSYC Rowing Section in 1934 at Sea View Hotel

Orange & Grapefruit Cocktail • • •

Petite Marmite Henri IV • • •

Supreme of Dover Sole Meuniere • • •

Supreme of Chicken Princess, Asparagus Tips, Sugar Peas & Dauphine Potatoes • • •

Bombe Pistachio Patisserie • • •

Coffee or Tea

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BON APPETIT I THE WHARF

Set Meals at The Wharf Available from Monday to Friday Enjoy a different set each day of the week with free flow of assorted breads, coffee and tea. MONDAY - THAILAND

Seafood Tom Yam Soup, Otnh Chicken with Pineapple Rice and Dessert of the Day TUESDAY-WESTERN

Cream of Mushroom, Grilled Chicken & Sausage Combo with BBQ Sauce and Dessert of the Day WEDNESDAY - NONYA

Fish Maw Soup, Goreng Ikan Assam with Nonya Fried Rice and Dessert of the Day THURSDAY - ITALIAN

Minestrone Soup, Seafood Lasagna and Dessert of the Day FRIDAY - LOCAL

Fish Ball Tang Moon Soup, Sweet & Sour Pork Ribs with Chinese Fried Rice and Dessert of the Day

Lunch; 12noon to 2.30piTi Price: $12.80 per person

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Mother's Day & Father's Day Promotions It's a special time of commemoration and celebration for those we love and care for.

For this year's Mother's and Father's Day, give Mom and Dad a special treat and celebrate with

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them.

We will be having a sumptuous International Buffet Dinner at The Wharf.

Mother's Day Celebration Date: Sunday 9 May 2010 • Dinner: 6.30pm to 10.00pm Prices: $34.00 (per adult) & $17.00 (per child) Mother dines with our compliments with every 3 paying guests. Menu highlights include: Teppanyaki, BBQ Whole Squid, NZ Angus Beef, Yakitori and more.

Father's Day Celebration Date: Sunday 20 June 2010 • Dinner: 6.30pm to 10.00pm Prices: $34.00 (per adult) & $17.00 (per child)

Father dines with our compliments with every 3 paying guests. Menu highlights include: Prawn Tempura with Udon, Grilled Unagl Skewer, Beef Wellington, Aromatic Duck with Crepes and more.

Sizzling BBQ By The Sea At The Foreshore Deck

(except on other promotional nights) Choose from a wide range of spreads such as Lobster, jumbo Prawn, Stingray, Striploln Steak, Sausages, Lamb, Yakitori Chicken and more.

Available on Friday. Dinner: 6.00pm to 10.00pm

10/10 PIZZA To celebrate our 10th year at the West Coast clubhouse, the Club pizza is going to hit the club scene, priced at only

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$10 PER PIZZA.

So, ask for the 10/10 pizza, available in May and June only, at all outlets.

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BON APPETIT I THE WHARF

-MANIA Boiognaise (Beef)

THREE LITTLE PIGS

S5.50

and Cheese served

Spaghetti with

Grilled Ham (Pork)

SCOOBY-DOO

CHICKEN LimE

Hotdog topped with Meat Sauce (Beef) and

Chicken Nugget served with

Cheese served with

French Fries

with Coleslaw and

French Fries

S5.50

French Fries

S5.50

$5.50

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LIHLE RED RIDING HOOD

ALICE WONDERLAND

FOGHORN

Breaded Fish

Chicken Fried Rice

Grilled Chicken with

Spaghetti with Tomato

with French Fries,

served with Prawn

Sauce and Chicken

$5.50

LITTLE MERMAID

LEGHORN

Coleslaw and Tartar

Cracker

BBQ Sauce served with French Fries

Sauce

$5.50

$5.50

HUMPTY DUMPTY

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

FINDING NEMO

Fried Sunny Side Egg

Grilled Chicken atop Fresh Greens and chopped Garden Vegetables

Nugget

$5.50

on Toast with Chicken

Sausage and French

$5.50 $5.50

All kids meal

Grilled White Bread

with Tuna topped with

are served with

Melted Cheddar and French Fries

a complimentary glass of I'Miia juice and a single

$5.50

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scoop of ice-cream.

Hawker Dinner Buffet Available on Saturday & Sunday Don't know what to do this

weekend? Why not treat your family and friends to a sumptuous hawker buffet at The Wharf.

Menu highlights include: Assorted Congee with Raw Fish, Roast Duck & Char Siew, Fried Kampong Mee Siam, Kambing Soup and more. For children: French Fries with

Cheese, Takoyaki, Breaded Pumpkin Cake and more.

Dinner:

6.30pm to 10.00pm Prices:

$22.00 (per adult) $11.00 (per child)

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BON APPETIT

Afternoon Tea at The Beacon Highlights include; Complimentary cup of Cappuccino, coffee or lea with purchase of a slice of cake.

Available on Saturday & Sunday Afternoon Tea: 2.30pm to 5.30pm Price: $5.80 per set

Wines at Special Retail Prices Bring home a bottle or two of our premium wines at special retail prices. Approach our staff for a list for our selection of premium and fine wines.

Wines of the Month - May & June 2010

Jip Rocks Shiraz & ardonnay RED WINE - jlP JIP ROCKS SHIRAZ, AUSTRALIA

Lifted spice and ripe mulberry/blackberry aromas are complemented with chocolate, cedar and cinnamon on the nose. Well integrated oak tannin flavours of clove and supple texture which supports the rich plum, blackberry and mocha. Overall structure is supple and generous with fine-grained tannin on the finish enveloped with ripe fruit overtones. Wine Spectator: 89 pts. Prices: $45.00 (per bottle) & $9.00 (per glass).

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JIP Jip Rocks

WHITE WINE - IIP JIP ROCKS CHARDONNAY,AUSTRALIA

Peach richness on the lifted nose. Long and generous in flavour with a persistence of peach and stone fruit harmonious with its silky mouth-feel. A very pleasant, friendly style with loads of flavour. WinestateTop 40 Best Buys. Prices: $45.00 (per bottle) & $9.00 (per glass).

Available in all F&B outlets. RSYC MAGAZINE MAY/jUNE 2010


BON APPETIT Beverage Promotion

Cocktails for

May & June Riptide Gordon Gin, Lime )uice, Syrup, Milk Seabreeze

Orange Juice, Pineapple Juice, Lemonade Yachtman

Cordon Gin, Apricot Brandy, Lime, Orange Juice Catamaran

Cranberry, Orange Juice Grenadine Syrup

Cocktail at $8.50 and Mocktail at $5.50. Available at all outlets.

Bottle Promotion Available Daily I -T-

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• Gordon Gin^ SmirnoffVodka^

Sauza Tequila Price: $68.00* per bottle

• Johnnie Walker Black Label Price: $98.00* per bottle • Tanqueray Gin ' Price: $78.00* per bottle

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Price: $108.00* per biittle • Macallan 12 years ! Price: $118.00* per bottle • MartellVSOP

Price: $128.00* per bottle

* Not available in conjunction with birthday voucher and 10% member discount.

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BON APPETIT

''Live" Band Performances Richie & Lola Be mesmerized with this two-piece band, Richie & Lola, presenting a repertoire ranging from the Top 40s, Latin American, dance music to Rock

& Roll, Oldies, jazz. Blues, Indonesian,

Chinese and many more.

Thursday • 7.30pm to midnight at The Mess.

Friday - 7.30pm to 9.00pm at The Wharf and 9.30pm to midnight at The Mess.

Rain & Akin No more lonely Saturday nights! Immerse in enjoyable moments with Rain & Akin. Saturday - 7.30pm to 10.00pm at The Bridge and 10.30pm to midnight at The Mess.

Mess Bar Daily Promotions MONDAY. MEMBERS' NIGHT

Complimentary Happy Hour snacks. TUESDAY -TEQUILA SHOTS NIGHT

pjjrchase a glass of house pour Tequila at $4.00* per shot.

HPPIi^WEDNESDAY - BUCKETS NIGHT Purchase^ bucket of 5 bottles at $25.00*. Choice of Tiger or Heineken. THURSDAY - JUGGIES NIGHT

Purchase any house pours in jug with mixer at $20.00* per jug.

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FRIDAY - MEN'S NIGHJ|| Purchase any house pours at $5^Qj^er glass. SATURDAY - MAD MARTINI NIGHT

Purchase a glass of Martini at $4.00*.

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^ iSUNDAYfCOCKTAIL NIGHT Purchase a'glass of cocktail at $5.00*.

Above daily promotions are applicable from 6.00pm tl

Happy Hour at The Mess & The Beacon Happy hours start from opening til l 9pm daily! $4.00 per mug of Tiger Draft. RSYC MAGAZINE MAY/IUNE 2010

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YOGA FOR BACK OA

Workshop Sfrjd'ch yotir WfKy Out of e you been experiencing back pain from time to time, or if not,frequently? Backache is fast becoming one of the most common problems in the world, and it is not just affecting the older people, but young ones too. What causes backache? Why is it so common? There are many factors that contribute to backache- physical and emotional. However,one of the major reasons is insufficient exercise, coupled with day-to-day practices or activities that gradually weaken, and ultimately damage the back.

About The Instructor Adele has been practicing yoga for six years. After receiving

Singapore(HP), the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club(RSYC)and more.

her teaching certificate from the Vivenkananda Yoga Centre In

She integrates various styles of yoga, including Power Yoga

Bangalore, India, in 2004, she has been actively teaching locally,

(Bryan Kest), KR Yoga (Davidi), and Hatha Yoga (Sri Manoj Thakur -

and recently, in Malaysia.

Vivenkananda Yoga Centre)Into her teaching. Through her teachings,

To date,she hastaughtatthe lstana,the Public Service Division(PSD), Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies (CStT), Hewlett Packard

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healing and living to experience inner bliss.

May 2010

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Adele believes that everyone can experience the beautiful yogic art of

1.00pm to 3.15pm

$30(member) $50(member's guest) Quarterdeck ;

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* A minimum of 10 participants to proceed * Terms and conditions Apply

What vou will learn: Simple Poses to relieve back pain Healthy daily habits to take away back pain Yoga poses that can be your long term back care solution Simple breathing techniques to take away tension and stress that aggravate back problems.

For enquiries, please contact the Events department at 6768 9305 or email events@rsyc.org.sg


Friday 11*^ June - 12*'^ June Venue

Underwater World

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$60 per child (member)

$90 per child (guest)

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Parents are encouraged to participate! Inclusive of meals, transportation and sleeping bags! It's time to take the magic of education further and deeper than ever before. Beyond what books can teach, pictures can show, Living In the Ocean Sleepover Program is a truly unforgettable lesson in marine discovery for all students.

Now they can observe and learn about the ocean and its secrets within the safe sanctuary of Underwater World Singapore, from dusk till dawn! Under a blanket of menace-looking sharks, graceful dugong, giant groupers, stingrays and other colourful ocean residents, activities ranging from conservation

talk, ocean discovery tour, to being up close and personal with our pink dolphins will definitely quench the thirst of Inquisitive young minds for invaluable knowledge.

Program Highlights

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0"SLUMBER AND SNOOZE" with the sharks, rays and other ocean inhabitants swimming above you! 0 A fun and educational CONSERVATION TALK

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0 Catch the pink dolphins in action during the MEET THE DOLPHINS SESSION & learn all about them from our Dolphin Trainer! 0 DINNER, LIGHT SUPPER AND BREAKFAST Included.

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HAPPENINGS @ RSYC

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RSYC Hosts Superyacht Experts in the Region RSYC was delighted to host a meeting to discuss

Attendees met in the Nautical Room at the Club

the formation of an Asia Pacific wide Superyacht

and then went on to have a wonderful lunch at

Association, which took place during the recent Boat Asia show. Attracting over 40 people from more than 16 countries, the outcome of the meeting gave unanimous support for the immediate formation of

the Bridge Deck. Simon Turner, a member of the Superyacht Singapore Association, commented,"We are very grateful to RSYC who as always provided outstanding hospitality and the perfect setting for this ground-breaking meeting. We are very pleased that RSYC will be a part of this fast emerging superyacht industry in Asia."

the association.

In addition to the 40 attendees, a further 20 have

registered their interest to become a member. Our very own Captain Robat and Commodore Bala also attended the meeting as RSYC's representatives. While the constitution is still being formalised, the group's objectives include the promotion of the Asia Pacific region as the leading superyacht destination and the provision of support to governments, to create standard open seas policies and regulation.

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Work now needs to be completed to incorporate the group (anticipated to be in the next few months) following which time interested parties will be invited to join. Anyone wishing further information can contact the Superyacht Singapore Association (marketing@superyacht.sg) who have kindly agreed to temporarily handle administrative issues.

B. Prior notification to the Club for impending guest arrivals to allow accredited access for guests.

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Security

by Lawrence Chantran As part of the exclusivity protocol re-introduced to Republic of Singapore Yacht Club in April 2009, the Security Department has been conducting studies to improve the access control

policy to the Club for members and guests of members.

With a strong heritage and tradition behind the 184-year-olcrclub and marina, the Club will embark on a three month study aimed to achieve the following:

C. Change to officers' uniform at the Security Department to project a strong marina heritage and marine policing image. Scheduled for implementation from 1 July 2010, the Security Department is actively engaging RSYC members to protect members' right, the Custom Immigration Quarantine (CIQ) facility and marina office operation. The RSYC extends their appreciation to all RSYC members for their strong cooperation to the security department. For a safer clubhouse, and a more pleasant and relaxing atmosphere for members and their

A. Electronic admission of members' guests by scanning ID or Drivers' license upon entry to the

family members, we urge members to help share

Club;

the message, "Security is Inconvenience, tDUt Convenience is Security".

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HAPPENINGS @ RSYC

The elegant Oyster 56 showcased at RSYC On the evening of 13 April 2010, for its Asian debut, Double Queen's award yacht builders, Oyster Marine and their South east Asia/China representative, Asia Yacht Services (AYS)showcased the elegant Oyster 56 at the RSYC marina with a reception.

The Oyster 56 is one of the most successful yachts in Oyster's history, with over 70 built to date. "It is the first yacht with an ergonomically-designed cockpit, making relaxing and entertaining a true pleasure," said Bart Kimman of AYS.

"Seeing the increasing number of Oyster owners and prospective buyers here in Asia, this is another reason in setting up a service and marketing presence in the region" added Mr Kimman. He estimates that there are about

five Oysters currently in Singapore.

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Jackpot Tips or just Luck? With 15 jackpot machines in Republic of Singapore Yacht Club, members and guests of members are spoilt for choices. We spoke with several of our

'festive Rooster' as he had won on the first day of Chinese New Year and Christmas Day. In addition to complimentary coffee and tea for jackpot players seven days a week, the Club holds a bi-monthly Jackpot night with complimentary dinner to award the bi-monthly 20 top winners and lucky draws in appreciation of members' participation.

members and learned that there is more than luck in

the science of jackpot winnings.

The jackpot team would like to highlight to members that $8 meal voucher at the Club F&B outlets is

An anonymous member of RSYC for more than 14

provided for every $100 coins changed*.

years enjoyed her thrill of striking at RSYC jackpot as her preference of machine 13 (5 Koi) for the adrenaline rush during the featured games and massive payouts due to its volatility rate.

In conjunction with the 10th year of the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club at West Coast Ferry Road, a limited edition of the RSYC leather file worth $50

will be given to members with every $200 credit

Another regular member and one of our lop

wins*. The award of the limited edition of the RSYC

winners, shared that combination and reward

leather file is only whilst stock lasts during the

scheme of Machine 8 (Rushing Rooster) is the highest at 120,000 credits. Albeit its characteristics,

month of June 2010.

it is achievable to strike the maximum as he has

Good luck and win big!

struck the biggest and other big combinations on several occasions. He added that Machine 8 is a

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RECENT EVENTS

Easter Sunday Brunch Sunday 4 April 2010 K was a wonderful gathering of friends and family, in the relaxing ambience of the yacht club by the sea, celebrating another Easter Sunday. While the adults enjoyed the extensive buffet spread at The Bridge, with a free flow of Champagne, the children had their own great time doing balloon sculpturing, kids' painting and of course the traditional Easter egg hunt. Thanks to the F&B staff and all

the other people who made the day such an enjoyable experience.

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RECENT EVENTS

Boat Asia

another success

F

by Constance Low Boat Asia 2010 continues its

tradition in focusing boating interests in Singapore and the

region. For four days, from 15 to 18 April, the premier boat show thrilled enthusiasts with

a wide range of luxury yachts on exhibit. Among them, and making their Asian debut, were the stylish Riviera 45 Flybridge, the Leopard 384 catamaran and the elegant Oyster 56. There were some 60 boats

participating this year. According to RSYC member Herman Ho, whose company is again the organiser of the event, this year's show has grown by a further 14 per cent in terms of number of boats taking part. It attracted more than 10,000 visitors, both trade and consumers.

RSYC took up a 30sqm booth at Boat Asia 2010. Our

participation this year was to rekindle our presence in the club industry. We received more quality visitors who showed genuine interest in berthing, sea-sports activities and new memberships. At the opening on 15 April, the guest-of-honour and Second Minister for Transport, Ms Lim Hwee Hua, acknowledged the rising interest in a boating lifestyle. She was quoted in the local media as saying: "The success of this event...

is an indication of a growing interest in boating. I understand that some people have even chosen to make their boats their

permanent homes." For the third year running. Boat Asia was held at Marina

at Keppel Bay. It is expected to return again in April 2011.

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SWIMMING Regular swimming builds endurance, muscle growth, and cardiovascular fitness. A regular swimming workout can give you a great exercise session that keeps the heart rates up, while taking the impact and stress off your body. Suitable for ages 5 and above. Day / Time Every Saturday & Sunday / Multiple timings Venue RSYC Swimming Pool Prices $70 per month (Member)& $80 per month (Guest) Prices are subject to prevailing GST.

I TAE KWON DO This art focuses on teaching a highly effective form of self-defense. Physical activity includes blocking drills and forms, as well as aerobic activities such as sparring, push-ups for strength training and kicking drills for stretching. Suitable for ages 5 and above.

Day/Time Every Saturday (3 month term)/ 2.30pm to 4.30pm Venue Quarterdeck

Prices $35 per month (Member) & $45 per month (Guest) N

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^OGA Unite the mind, the body, and the spirit. Yoga helps you become more aware of your body's postures, alignment, and patterns of movement - enabling mind and body connection. Start practicing yoga and feel fitter, more energetic, happier and peaceful.

Day / Time Every Saturday /10.30am to 11.30am Prices $70 for 4 lessons per month (Member)& $80 for 4 lessons per month (Guest) Prices are subject to prevailing GST.

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HERITAGE

10th Anniversary of Official Opening of New Clubhouse Next month -- on 1 7 June 2010 -- marks the 10th

Committee of 1999/2000 together with past

anniversary of the official opening of our current clubhouse and marina at 52 West Coast Ferry Road. Exactly ten years ago, that was a unique moment in our history. We had finally regained a proper marina and built a spanking new clubhouse to boot, after many years of uncertainty and even some doubt of our future as a yacht club.

commodores, MrTeo Englat, Mr Francis Lee, Dr

The official opening was performed by our distinguished patron, the late Mr OngTeng Cheong, who was the fifth President of the Republic of Singapore, from 1993 to 1999. Here are excerpts from the RSYC Magazine of July/ August 2000:

"Commodore Lim Kwong Hoon gave the opening address to an estimated crowd of 1,000 members

and guests who had arrived at the Club in a constant stream since mid-afternoon. Mr Ong then addressed the gathering, giving a very concise history of the RSYC, highlighting the proud heritage of the Club.

Harry Ho and Mr Tan KayToh by inviting them to the stage. Two other past commodores, Mr Kam Chai Heng and Mr Loo Soon Heng, were unable to attend the ceremony.

"One of our special guests was Mr John Nutt, who flew in from England especially for the occasion. John is the son of Mr Walter F. Nutt, who was our commodore in 1919-21 and was instrumental in re

establishing the modern RSYC atTanjong Pagar." So this June 2010 we join hands to celebrate the 10th anniversary of our move to the West Coast, as well as the marking of our status as a historic institution, founded in 1826 as the Singapore Yacht Club, as acknowledged in the Singapore Chronicle of 15 February 1827, and recognised by the National Heritage Board in June 2000. KG Yuen

Magazine Editor

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HERITAGE By previous arrangement, five yacht clubs in the region take turns to organise the SSR. In 2009 the 15th SSR was organised by Changi Sailing Club, in 2008 by SAP Yacht Club, in 2007 by RSYC and in 2006 by Raffles Marina. Next year would be Raffles Marina's turn again, and in 2012 the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club will get to organise it.

Back to the Future! A look at the Singapore Straits Regatta 1999

January 2012 is not that far away and it may not be a bad idea to start thinking about it. In this issue, we bring you a nostalgic report of the 6th Singapore Straits Regatta, held from 10 to 14 November 1999, as published in the RSYC Magazine of Jan/Feb 2000:

The Singapore Straits Regatta, now in its 16th year, is raced annually with the overall winner plus results of two other regional regattas, taking the coveted Lipton Trophy. This latest SSR took place last lanuary, from 25 to 30 Jan 2010 and was organised by the

"The recent 6th Singapore Straits Regatta was jointly organised by the Singapore Yachting Association, Changi Sailing Club, Nongsa

Riau Yacht Club.

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HERITAGE Point Marina in Batam {now

Riau Yacht Club), Republic of Singapore Yacht Club and Raffles Marina. The SSR is the first

yacht leg of the Perpetual Cup Tri-Series that comprises two

other premier keelboat races of the region - the Raja Muda International Regatta in Malaysia and the Phuket King's Cup in Thailand.

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excerpt from a 'Special edition'

of our Magazine that appeared

Doing RSYC Proud

in late 1999:

aiaiicnge Trophy in IheWestcm Cm .m

Sailing Regalia was Ihe first win w iih p|,, loni.i (which translated ng'.ins ijolohirn

a biMi he purch.is«( tm|y a couple oi morillw ago. On his win Keltl. said -pu.

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Moore won

crew before the Straits Regatta." When

the Western

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Circuit Sailing

Seven races were organised but only five were raced due to extremely light winds. Sumatra, captained by Ho Kah

lack ihetcof, can 1* iruaraling alUmes."

Regatta, held over three

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RSVC earlier this year, and one o< the feasonj he joined the Ctub i« it« |)n«imiiv to his hmr*.. "Makes ii so

much easier to ctimc l,y u, c)i(.tK anij sMxk 1)11 Use IxMi.-

kk'ilh live seais,y sailing In Smgnw under his belt, this war, Kcrlh will be

making a seiy serious bid lo capture ihe

l-ip<on Cup thai is tradlHonaiiy presenlfd Co 'lie rw.iil w.:nni.r Ir.* ir* dass) ot it* tvngaiw StrateReftitia, R-ija Mud.i

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at the Club.

the winners and the Committee and

Management would like to thank the

following boats and their crew for sailing under the RSYC

banner: Sayonara, Pla Loma, Shoon

Fung Too, Simba, Sumatra and

Sampan."

A seasoned sailor with almost 25 years of experience, Keith joined the RSYC earlier this year, and one of the reasons he joined the Club is its proximity to his home. "Makes it so much easier to come by to check and work on the boat." With five years of sailing in Singapore under his belt, this year Keith will be making a very serious bid to capture the Lipton Cup that is traditionally presented to the overall winner (racing class) of the Singapore Straits Regatta, Raja Muda Regatta and the King's Cup Regatta. We are pleased to announce that Keith will be flying the RSYC burgee when he and his xrew compete for the winner's trophy later this year.

Those were the

days! by KG Yuen

Though Keith has raced and won events before, taking the Yankee Papa Challenge Trophy in the Western Circuit Sailing Regatta was the first win with Pla Loma, a boat he purchased only a couple of months before. On his win, Keith said: "This was something of a warm-up for the crew before the Straits Regatta."

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MAY

Cruise To Nongsa Point Marina

GUEST

28th to 30th

Contact Sea

Contact Sea

May

Sports

Sports

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COURSE

MEMBER

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Sunday 27th

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Sports

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JUNE

MEMBER

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$200 (Student) $230 (Adult)

$230 (Student)

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$550

$200

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MEMBER

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5th & 26th

$10 / session

$20 / session

$15/ session

$30 / session

PPCDL lune 1st Course

Theory

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4th, 6th, 8th, 9th or 15th

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7.00am - 10.00pm (Mon - Fri)

Youth Room

7.00am - 10,30pm (Weekend & Public Holiday) 9.00am - 12.00am (Weekday) 9.00am - 1.00am (Weekend)

Happy Hours from Opening to 9.00pm

Tel: 6768 9288

Emergency & Distress Contact Numbers Sec urily

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Tel: G7G0 9494 / 24J (Guard Rosl)

VUl" Channel 77

Telephone Numbers

Email

Tel: 6776 1719 Mobile: 9784 2322

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Operation Hours

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letski / Engines & Boat Maintenance Gilbert Lim Out[)oard Marine

Tel: 6779 0980

Service & Repair

Mobile: 9487 7052

Hao Marine

Mobile: 9752 2159

Dynamic Positioning Centre

10.00am - 6.00pm (Daily)

SeaBorne International Pte Ltd

Tel: 6887 4648 Fax: 6887 4650

john.daniels®

Mobile: 9035 8579

lhedpconlre.com

Tel: 6777 6760 Fax: 6777 8760

info@seabornescuba.com www.seaborne5cuba.rom

Local Maritime Authorilies

Department Singapore Radio

VHE Channel

Frequency

16

156,800

156,800

MPA Enforcement

07

156,3.50

160,950

6325 2488

Police Coast Guard

07

156,350

160,950

6377 5539

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Tel No

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Distress & safely calling channel Coordinating marine emergencies in port waters

Request assistance from Police Coast Guard

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