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IMPORTANT WARNING - ST KILDA

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Created by kiterepublic > 9 months ago, 27 Nov 2007
kiterepublic
VIC, 203 posts
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27 Nov 2007 2:48PM
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Please note Kite Republic were phoned today and asked to help out with keeping people out of the slipway at the RMYC.

The squadron are doing major repairs and have divers under the water and rigging/dredging etc under the water.

For the next couple of months we MUST stay a couple of hundred metres away from St Kilda pier or they might try and make life a little difficult for us.
We all need to help out or possibly risk having a fight on our hands to keep our beach

Anyone reading this please help to police this area and ask any of the kiddie pool riders to move out into the big wavy water or stay well clear of the pier (100m or more- no posing for the tourists) and also clear of the dredge or else you're going to cut their lines to keep them away.

Following is some formal notification outlining exactly what is going on but the project managers for the squadron are a lot concerned about this

John,

Thanks for taking my call.

Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron is currently undertaking extensive slipway works near the St.Kilda Pier.

A Parks Victoria Notice of Mariners has been issued and a copy is attached.

We have sectioned off this area with special buoys and construction signage as a Construction Zone.

There are divers in the water and loads of underwater obstructions (300 x 150) hardwood bearers and cables at this time - making it very dangerous for all craft and kite surfers.

Despite this I am amazed at the kite surfers who still continue to enter this Construction Zone and pose for the tourists on the pier.

They exit over the slipway over the top of the underwater Construction Zone.

They are placing themsleves in extreme danger and if injured only have themselves to blame.

I know you are not responsible for the actions of all kitesurfers however we would appreciate putting the word out on this matter amongst Kitesurfers in the St.Kilda area in the spirit of co - operation and safety between water users.

I will drop some notices with Lance and your staff at the West Beach.

Thanks again for your help.

Leigh Brennan-Smith
Chief Executive Officer
Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron (Inst 1876)
Pier Road,St.Kilda, Victoria, 3182

Ph: 03 9534.0227 Fax: 9534.4478


This is the formal notification

Notice of Construction Works
RMYS Slipway – St. Kilda Harbour

The RMYS Slipway, next to the St Kilda Pier, is being upgraded with construction works being undertaken from 15 Nov.2007 to 31 Dec. 2007.

Kitesurfers and members of the public are prohibited from entering this zone during construction works. For your own safety please avoid this area.

Parks Victoria permits have been issued for this work. A Notice to Mariners has been issued by Parks Victoria advising all mariners of the hazard.

Further Information:
Leigh Brennan-Smith, CEO
Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron Date: 14 Nov 2007
Phone: 9534 0227


And finally this is from parks Victoria

VICTORIAN NOTICE TO MARINERS
The following Notice to Mariners is published for general information.
MELBOURNE, 22 NOVEMBER 2007
AUSTRALIA – VICTORIA
No. 149T - 2007
PORT PHILLIP
ST KILDA HARBOUR
REPAIRS OF EXISTING RMYS SLIPWAY
Date: Immediate until 31 December 2007
Details: Mariners are advised of works to repair the existing slipway at
Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron, St Kilda, located
approximately 37°51.843’ S, 144°58.205’ E (WGS84).
All works will be carried out during daylight hours and all
hazards to boating including floating plant and equipment will
be marked with yellow flashing lights from sunset to sunrise.
For general communication, please contact Royal Melbourne
Yacht Squadron on (03) 9534-0227.
Mariners are advised to exercise caution when navigating
the area of floating plant and equipment.
Charts Affected: AUS 143, 155
Further Notice: This Notice is self cancelling, no further Notice will be
issued.
If you require any further information please contact Parks Victoria on 13 1963
STUART ORD
REGIONAL MANAGER
CITY AND BAYS
If you wish to receive Parks Victoria issued Notice to Mariners, please email your details to
noticetomariners@parks.vic.gov.au or visit www.parkweb.vic.gov.au to view Notices.

longy29
VIC, 77 posts
27 Nov 2007 3:02PM
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How about you tell your lessonees! to keep the **** out of the pond until they at least have the basics down. We all know your pawning the sport for a buck but keep it too your side
cheers

hd1p
VIC, 50 posts
28 Nov 2007 12:12AM
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well said longy! Its a shame that there is all these 12month experienced professional IKO or whatever the hell it is out there making a fortune from poor suckers who have no idea. I even see the schools taking big bucks off people when there is like 3 knots, oh well, glad i learnt before all these instructor courses and crap!

suprok
VIC, 7 posts
1 Dec 2007 2:56AM
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Thanks for posting this. I was unaware of this & did a few showoff laps last Sunday - was wondering what the yellow buoys were for.

Not deliberately trying to be a tool - although perhaps some think that entertaining the masses is being exactly that :)



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