Race Report - Saturday 12 April 2025
Chris Tattersall
All photos by Andrew Cox
Autumn Point Score Races 13 and 14
What a glorious day! You can't beat that balmy mid-Autumn sunshine. And there is no better place to enjoy it than DBSC. 50 sailors evidently agreed with this, lining up for some patient slo-mo racing in a fickle ~10kt breeze.
With a morning southerly predicted to migrate to an afternoon easterly, the race set-up decision was left until as late as possible. The wind clocked decidedly left at about 1.30, so the course was set up in the Rose Bay channel and the first start sequence got underway at 2pm. But during the start sequence, the wind shifted decidedly back to the south, producing enormous boat bias and an entire fleet stranded over the line, requiring rescue by the AP.
The shift seemed somewhat persistent, so the top mark and start line were rotated right as quickly as possible for the restart. Of course, the breeze shifted back to the left during the next sequence, but racing proceeded and, despite initial soldier's-work fears, ending up producing an acceptable first beat. The breeze then dropped somewhat as the first race progressed, leading to a shortened course with the finish at the final top mark.
Meanwhile, the breeze finished its rotation to the east, albeit still flicking back and forth through the obligatory 30-degree angle. So, the course was reset much further round to the left and shortened, and the second race proceeded uneventfully.
Congratulations to handicap-winners, Brendan Pollard in both ILCA 6 races, and Tim Heath and Jason Wilkins in the ILCA 7 races. These races marked the end of the Autumn Point Score, with the series winners being Jim Dounis (beating David Airey by a few points to take the Spring / Autumn double) and Stephen Reid (with a successful first season at the club, beating Tim Heath for the crown). Well done to all sailors for another well-sailed and competitive season.
A big thanks to the COTD team of Rob Blum and Charlie Cameron for their excellent teamwork, good-cheer, and best-in-class efficiency throughout a hard afternoon of more-than-usual mark-laying work. And to Pat Levy for his excellent advice and camaraderie on the start boat. Special thanks to Ian Tudball, who yet again very generously lent his boat as the start boat while the Jazzman was out having some mechanical ailments sorted out.
And thanks to Paul Adam, Shirley Roach, Clare Alexander, and Kirk Marcolina for yet another round of great catering.
-Andrew Cox, PRO