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Race Report - Saturday 14 December 2024

Chris Tattersall

All photos by Thomas Beregi

Tyrell & Rousso Races

Report by PRO Luke Parker

A light ESE dictated that the course be set in the Dardanelle straight between point piper and Shark island.  As always there were plenty of shifts and holes, but this week the fleet enjoyed added pleasure(?) of a multitude of yachts racing an interclub series.  And a plethora of charter boats hosting Christmas parties.  And jet boats blasting around with tourists.  And Sydney ferries.  And a few historical 18’s were there as well.   It was a busy day.  Keeping out of trouble was the aim.  Most succeeded to some extent.

The two races took into account yardstick.   Full Rigs are  rated at 114, Radials 118.5 and 4.7’s 125.  This means radials are rated to take 4% longer to sail an identical course than full rigs, and 4.7’s are rated to take 9.6% longer than an identically sailed full rig.

The Richard Tyrell Trophy

The Tyrell race named after Richard Tyrell, one of the early laser class sailors of DBSC.  The Tyrell memorial race is a yardstick adjusted, handicap start.  The slower sailors start first and are chased by the quicker boats.  The theory is that all boats will sail in equivalent breeze and if all sailors perform exactly according to their handicap, all boats should all cross the finish line at the same time.    The reality was the breeze was stronger at the beginning of the race and faded as the race continued.  This favoured the early starters, and particularly the boats slowest on yardstick, namely the 4.7’s.  

Raphael McLachlan in his 4.7 blitzed the field and won by a country mile.  His 4.7 was almost 3 minutes ahead of the next 4.7, and almost 9 minutes ahead of the first Radial, Daniel Leupen, who was just 2 seconds ahead of Tim Heath in his full rig.  Even more remarkably, Raphael’s elapsed time was FASTER than the first Radial and only a minute slower than the first Full Rig!  Watching from the cheap seats in the start boat, Raphael really sailed a good race with impeccable boat handling, so well done.

The Mano Rousso Trophy

The Rousso is named after one of DBSC’s most generous volunteers.  The race is a mass start, with a post race adjustment for yardsticks on the three classes.

The breeze appeared to fade further which again favoured the leaders, but in this race it was the full rigs who got the jump.  After plenty of jockeying up the front, Connor Kellett saluted the horn , leading a close bunch of 5 full rigs.  His elapsed time of 50 minutes and 44 seconds was sufficient to beat Alister’s Radial time of 54 mins, 50 seconds and Raphael in his 4.7 at 57 minutes and 30 seconds.

Thanks to John Vasey, Thomas Beregi and Andrew Foote for well run and efficient racing.

Vittles, libations and merriment followed at the Xmas party.

DBSC's Christmas Party

Chris Tattersall

Ian Tudball sums up the evening:

What a magic way to wrap up a stunning race day on the Harbour.

Diana, Peter C, and their merry band of helpers put on a brilliant party that kicked off early and just when the night needed some extra spark, disco queen, Shirley hit the dance floor. 

As seen in the pics, Bad Santa was always lurking in the background.

(all pics by Tuddy)

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

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  • January 1st through 8th

  • Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron

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  • February 1st & 2nd

  • South Lake Macquarie ASC at Sunshine, NSW

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CLub Look-ahead Schedule

  • Wednesday 18 December: Twilight Sailing (5:00pm-ish splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • NB: No organised Twilight Racing on 19-Dec

  • Saturday 21 December

    • Spring Point Score Races 13 & 14

      • Brett Beyer Saturday Program

      • 1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning

  • Saturday 4 January

    • Sprint Races 1 & 2: 1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning

  • Wednesday 8 January: Twilight Sailing (5:00pm-ish splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • Saturday 11 January

    • Autumn Point Score Races 1 & 2: 1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning


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This Saturday - Tyrrell and Rousso Races

Steven London

The Tyrrell and Rousso races will be held this Saturday, 14 December 2024.

The first race (the Tyrrell) is a handicapped start where the faster boats must chase down the slower boats.  There will be a normal 5-minute countdown start sequence, at which time those will zero handicap (the slowest boats) will start. After that, faster boats will start when the race time reaches their handicap over the next 5-10 minutes.  The handicaps will be announced during the briefing on Saturday. The first boat over the finish is the winner.  

The second race (the Rousso) is a scratch race, with everyone starting on the same start line with a normal 5-minute countdown sequence.  The first ILCA4, ILCA6 and LICA7 across the line are the "finalists" and the overall winner will be determined by applying a yardstick across the three separate classes.

These are once-a-year prestigious events for DBSC that come with perpetual trophies:

Richard Tyrrell Trophy

Richard Tyrrell was one of the early Laser class sailors at DBSC in the 1980s. He was an active member, who had a real presence and was very much liked by everyone. He was instrumental in building a sense of community, for example as one of the instigators of the annual Laser Sailors’ Dinner, and he showed leadership in fundraising activities for much-needed repairs. He continued sailing with the club until his untimely death from asthma in his 40s in 1987. In memoriam, DBSC hosts an annual race in a handicapped chase format that is named after him, and the winner’s name is inscribed each year on the perpetual Richard Tyrrell Trophy.

Mano Rousso Trophy

Mano Rousso was a distinguished former Greek Navy Officer and post-WW2 migrant who lived in Cooper Street, Double Bay. His daughter was a regular Leader sailor at DBSC during the 1980s, and Mano was a generous and well-liked volunteer, taking on the significant hands-on responsibility for upkeep and maintenance of the clubhouse, which he continued until his death in the early 1990s. In memoriam, DBSC hosts an annual race in a massed start scratch format (with a yardstick) that is named after him, and the winner’s name is inscribed each year on the perpetual Mano Rousso Trophy.

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Wednesday 11 December: Twilight Sailing (5:00pm-ish splash, Sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • Thursday 12 December: Twilight Racing (5pm Splash, Racing between 5:30-7:30pm)

  • Saturday 14 December

    • Learn-to-Race (9:00 am)

    • Annual Tyrell Race, followed by the Rousso Race (1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning)

    • Christmas Party after racing

  • Wednesday 18 December: Twilight Sailing (5:00pm-ish splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • NB: No organised Twilight Racing on 19-Dec

  • Saturday 21 December

    • Spring Point Score Races 13 & 14

      • Brett Beyer Saturday Program

      • 1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning


Thank you to the members who are sending through information for the newsletter. If you have content for the newsletter, please email it to newsletter@dbsc.com.au by Monday evening.

View all racing results here.
The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here.
Make a tax deductible donation to DBSC here.

Race Report - Saturday 30 November 2024

Chris Tattersall

All photos by Brendan Pollard

Spring Point Score Races 11 & 12

Report by Geoff Kirk

Saturday morning greeted us with rain, and poor visibility on the harbour, but by the time the afternoon came around the rain had cleared, and a steady 10-15 knot NE had filled in nicely. 

The on-water team was Brendan Pollard on Jazzman. Hadrien Bourely and Michael Morris carrying out COTD duties, Dave Newman as RIB Reserve (and looking very glamorous on the new RIB). Thank you very much for the help, it led to a very stress-free day. 

Race 11 

In the Radial rig Kerryn Smith had the win, followed by Jim Dounis, and Scott Hunter (he had a solid day on scratch) in 3rd.  

In the Full rig, commodore Steve London was first, followed by Tim Heath, and Murray Stone in 3rd.  Sylvie Stanage kindly asked if she could join in with the full rigs, I said it was okay only if she respected the fragile middle-aged male egos she was dealing with, and to go easy on them. Of course, she paid no attention to me and gave them all a good spanking in her Radial rig. Rod Barnes could hold his head high, and he fought gallantly to the end, but to no avail.  

Race 12 

In the 2nd race Kerryn Smith had another win in the radial rig, followed by Roberto Blum, and jim Dounis. 

In the full rig there was a slight delay as one of the vintage 18's decided to take the start pin for a ride. Hadrien and Michael promptly returned it to the right position, and we were underway. Something had to go wrong, the day was going way to well. Tim Heath got the win, followed by Grant Lovelady, and Craig Sheers. 

Again, thanks to all the on-water team, and the good-spirited sailors who made for a great day.  

Geoff Kirk, PRO 

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Wednesday 4 December: Twilight Sailing (5:00pm-ish splash, Sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • Thursday 5 December: Twilight Racing (5pm Splash, Racing between 5:30-7:30pm)

  • Saturday 7 December

    • Club Championship Races 9 & 10 (1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning)

    • BBQ after racing

  • Wednesday 11 December: Twilight Sailing (5:00pm-ish splash, Sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • Thursday 12 December: Twilight Racing (5pm Splash, Racing between 5:30-7:30pm)

  • Saturday 14 December

    • Annual Tyrell Race, followed by the Rousso Race (1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning)

    • Christmas Party after racing


Thank you to the members who are sending through information for the newsletter. If you have content for the newsletter, please email it to newsletter@dbsc.com.au by Monday evening.

View all racing results here.
The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here.
Make a tax deductible donation to DBSC here.

Race Report - Saturday 23 November 2024

Chris Tattersall

All photos by Jules Hall

Spring Point Score Races 9 & 10

Report by Jason Wilkins

A picture-perfect sailing day welcomed 39 entries to Sydney Harbour on Saturday: perfect blue skies, a steady 15-20 knot north-easterly and plenty of on-water excitement!

At the briefing Rod Barnes announced that the fleets would be trying the “mass start” with everyone starting together.  PRO Jules Hall set a long start line with little bias and this enabled a clean start for each race in the strong wind with 20 knot gusts.  The course looked long enough although the leaders raced around the course in around 30 minutes with some screaming downwind legs. It was noteworthy that the Radials were more than holding their own against the Standards upwind in the strong winds and some very courageous gybes were seen at both wing and leeward marks.

The only adjustment made for Race 10 was to move the wing mark down in the direction of the harbour bridge to try and balance out the reaches.  The number of finishers for the second race was notably smaller with many sailors already having had “enough of a good time”.

The reserve RIB was on the water and both RIBs kept a watchful eye on the multiple capsizes especially during the first downwind legs of Race 9.  Everyone appeared to be able to recover and not needing rescuing, although there were a series of minor breakages including: snapped downhauls, a bent boom and even a rudder downhaul.  There was one eventful rescue involving DBSC which many sailors may not have seen involving a struggling small yacht and our own Brett Beyer. The yacht in question appeared to be completely overwhelmed, and struggled to pull down their mainsail and control a jib, and did not appear to have engine power.  After drifting down through the course and the start line, Brett tried to provide advice and coaching before finally attempting to tow them away from Clark Island.  Maritime Rescue turned up to complete the job and tow them away.  Well done to Brett for assisting a boat in distress!

Handicap Honours:

  • ILCA 4. Race 9 Jasper Kinsman.

  • ILCA 6. Race 9 Andrew Cox Race 10 Sylvie Stannage

  • ILCA 7. Race 9 and 10 Campbell Patton (and line honours).

Thanks to our very busy on-water team of Jules Hall & Jason Wilkins on the Jazzman, Rob Blum and Michelle Waters on the Paul Adam II, and Daryl Lawrence on the Bergman. Also, thanks to Paul and Shirley in the canteen, assisted by Andrew Simpson and David Evenden, with handicapping by Daryl Lawrence.

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Wednesday 4 December: Twilight Sailing (5:00pm-ish splash, Sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • Thursday 5 December: Twilight Racing (5pm Splash, Racing between 5:30-7:30pm)

  • Saturday 7 December

    • Club Championship Races 9 & 10 (1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning)

    • BBQ after racing

  • Wednesday 11 December: Twilight Sailing (5:00pm-ish splash, Sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • Thursday 12 December: Twilight Racing (5pm Splash, Racing between 5:30-7:30pm)

  • Saturday 14 December

    • Annual Tyrell Race, followed by the Rousso Race (1:00 pm briefing, 2:00 pm warning)

    • Christmas Party after racing


Thank you to the members who are sending through information for the newsletter. If you have content for the newsletter, please email it to newsletter@dbsc.com.au by Monday evening.

View all racing results here.
The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here.
Make a tax deductible donation to DBSC here.

Race Report - Saturday 16 November 2024

Chris Tattersall

Sprint Racing

Those who weren’t playing an away game down at George’s River for the NSW State Championships on the weekend, were treated to a relatively empty harbour and some champagne sailing.

The race team comprised of Nick Pellow (PRO), Conor Roche (COTD), Tory Epworth (CoCOTD), David Devlin, Samuel Devlin and David Da Costa Enes. Blessed by a relatively stable 10-18knot North Easterly gradient breeze, 4 races each of about 20-25 minutes were well sailed by a strong fleet of about 25 boats.

In the ILCA6s - Scott Hunter and Alistair Sutherland fought it out for the gun, whilst in the ICLA7s the racing was tight however a highlight was watching Commodore London score a gun on the final race.


After rounding the top mark sailors were rewarded with a short but hot reach to an offset buoy, backdropped by the best view in the world.