The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria Inc. (ORCV), was formed as the Cruising Yacht Club of Victoria by a group of yachtsmen in 1949 and renamed in 1972. The ORCV was incorporated in 1986.
The club was formed so that ocean races in Victorian waters could be efficiently developed and run by an organisation focusing specifically on the needs of ocean racers. We function as a non-profit organisation, which draws its membership from all of the major yacht clubs in Victoria, but do not compete with other yacht clubs by operating a clubhouse or marina facility.
The objectives of the Ocean Racing Club of Victoria are to:
- Develop and expand the sport of ocean racing.
- Be the expert body which coordinates and controls all major ocean racing events that are run within or emanate from the State of Victoria.
- Be an efficient administrator of the sport of ocean racing and a centre of knowledge about ocean racing. The ORCV is equipped and willing to comment publicly regarding ocean racing matters.
- Pursue policies that ensure Ocean Racing is an exciting, but intrinsically safe and carefully regulated sport, which does not impose a cost burden on the general community.
The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria is a member club of Yachting Victoria, with affiliations to Yachting Australia and the International Sailing Federation (ISAF).
All ORCV training activities specifically relate to ocean sailing and racing, particularly where there may be barriers to entering this domain. They are designed to provide supplementary training, which compliments other available sailing training from commercial training organisations.