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Double Bay NSW 2028
Australia

The best ILCA / Laser sailing club in the world, located in Double Bay on Sydney Harbour.

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Brett Beyer Lecture Tonight

Kirk Marcolina

Don’t forget, tonight, after the twilight sailing, Brett will be presenting a special lecture at 8pm. The topic is sail shape and trim, which is the #1 secret to going fast.  So far we have 30 people attending from DBSC and our sister clubs around the harbour. If you’d like to attend, please sign up and pay here.  If you have not booked, please don’t turn up.  Pizza included, drinks to be paid in cash.

State Championships

Kirk Marcolina

The big weekend is almost here. November 18th - 19th is when DBSC will be hosing the NSW Laser State Championship. It’s the time for the club to shine and we would love to see as many members as possible participate. Please sign up here as soon as you can.

To get the club in tip top shape we’ll be having a series of working bees that we need everyone’s help with:

  • Beach Clean-up – this Saturday, November 4th, after sailing. Before you de-rig come help get some of the debris off the sand. 
  • Club Clean-up – 11am on Saturday, November 11th. 
  • Race Day Organising – 9am on Saturday, November 18th.  There are heaps of jobs to be done on the Saturday morning of the Championships. Please help us organise and manage the day and the 100+ sailors who will be coming to DBSC as our guests. This is not voluntary; we need everyone to be there. But don’t worry you’ll still have time to race!

 

New Rack Positions

Kirk Marcolina

We have had a rack reshuffle last weekend.  This reflects our longstanding policy of “use it or lose it”.  We have an objective model that determines rack allocations, based primarily on (a) frequency of sailing (with additional weight for mid-week sailing when there are less people to help lift boats) and (b) volunteer contribution to the club (if you want to increase your volunteering, please contact a member of the management committee).  The new rack plan has been posted on the noticeboard. We’d appreciate it if everyone with boats in the shed could please check the plan and make sure their boat number is correct on the plan. If it’s not correct, please cross it out and write in the correct number.

Boat Repair Clinic

Kirk Marcolina

Thanks to Craig Sheers and Ian Alexander for running a successful part one of their boat repair clinic last weekend.  There were several customers with problems ranging from worn fittings to decluttering the cockpit to tightening foot straps. Round 2 of the clinic is scheduled from 8am on 11 November for those who presented with more major repairs (mainly fixing centreboards and rudders). If you’re scheduled to attend, please bring all the supplies requested by Craig and Ian and get there on time at 8am because your work will need to be finished in time for the working bee that day at 11am.

New Member Profile – Hans Baecker

Kirk Marcolina

Please welcome DBSC’s newest member, Hans Baecker. Hans grew up sailing FlyAnts at St George Sailing Club and slowly progressed to larger skiffs whilst continuing to sail out of the GRSC for many years.  In his 20's, Hans moved to sailing yachts both inshore and offshore on the Farr 40, TP52, Volvo60 and Super Maxis. In 2010 Hans decided to take a break from sailing for several years and has only recently returned to sailing after coming back from Bermuda. Hans chose the Laser due to its competitive racing. 

So far so good… Hans reports, “I had a ball last weekend meeting many of the sailing members at DBSC and managed to ticket all the boxes of sailing on a new boat including going for a swim towards the end of the last race.” Please say hi to Hans next time you see him at the club. 

Hans Sailing in a Strong Southerly

Hans Sailing in a Strong Southerly

Season Opening Dinner

Kirk Marcolina

Over 35 members gathered at the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club last Friday for a great evening of fun conversations, delicious food, and a drink or two (and maybe a bit more for some). Congrats to Campbell Patton for winning the Commodore’s Q&A competition (we hope you really did give that bottle of red to your dad), and to Mark Crowhurst for winning the Commodore’s drinking competition… It was an evening (and early morning) to remember. If you missed it, fear not, this is a newly reinstated tradition and we’ll be doing it all again next year.

Fun and Games at the Season Opening Dinner

Fun and Games at the Season Opening Dinner

New Members’ Welcome Drinks

Andrew Cox

Calling all members, both new and old (including RSYS sailors and their parents), to make 25 November a special day. Please plan to be at the club and stay for a few drinks on our amazing deck post racing that day. The idea of this is to make sure our existing members get to know the new members.

We would really love all the RSYS sailors to come across with their parents for this event too. We watch you beat us each week on the water and we would like to say thank you for keeping us on our toes!  A few of us might ask you for tips, so prepare you answers😜

Please note, this is a momentous day, as that is the first emoji that has ever appeared on any DBSC digital property, which apparently is the name you’re supposed to use for this sort of thing if you’re in the know. 

Hope to see you all on the 25th!

This Week’s Snapshot

Kirk Marcolina

Here's what's on tap in this week's newsletter:

  1. This weekend is Heats 9 and 10 of the Spring Point Score.  Briefing at 1pm, first warning signal at 2pm. 
  2. Twilight sailing is on again tonight. Splash at 5.15pm for races at 5.30pm. We had 12 boats last week. Please use the Peter Collie Doodle Poll.
  3. The first instalment of the Brett Beyer lecture series is next week, Wednesday, 1 November at 8pm.  Last chance to sign up — tickets available here
  4. If you haven’t yet signed up for the State Championships, please do it here. All levels will enjoy it. And please volunteer to help with our hosting!
  5. Don’t forget our boat repair clinic – inspections at 9am this Sat morning 28 October, repairs on Saturday morning 11 November.
  6. We’re looking forward to the Season Opening Sailors’ Dinner this Friday, 27 October at 7 for 7.30 at RPEYC. Dress smart casual. 
  7. Congratulations to our sailors at the Coast Championship. 1st in the Standards, 2nd in the Radials, and pretty much a clean sweep in the 4.7s!
  8. We’re getting new members every week — 16 new sailors so far this season. Welcome James Tudball and Alvaro Manzanares Bertran.
  9. Block out your calendars for the National Masters Championship at Mooloolaba, 9-12 February 2018. We want a huge contingent!
  10. DBSC members were featured in a great Wentworth Courier article.  

Laser Racing

Kirk Marcolina

We had 20+ boats for our sprint racing last Saturday, and another 11 of our sailors were at the Coast Championship at Gosford. 

Thank you to Pippa Batchelor and Geoff Boscoe, who did a great job officiating in yet another tricky Double Bay southerly!  We had about 7 short races with a good mix of winners. 

This weekend is Heats 9 and 10 of the Spring Point Score. The briefing will be at 1pm, with the first warning signal at 2pm. 

The Brett Beyer Saturday Program will be on again this week. For subscribers, there are five important things to note:

  1. Put two elastic bands around your mast between the vang and the boom
  2. If you did not return your bib two weeks ago, don’t forget to wear it this time (and please return it on-water at the end)
  3. Be on the water by 1.30pm to allow sufficient time to get “rigged up” with bibs and GPS units
  4. There is very limited time for on-water coaching between races. If you want any feedback, you need to sail over to Brett and wait in the queue. Get your sound bite and move on. But if you ever see Brett sitting by himself, take the opportunity to head over and ask him a question. And feel free to do the same after the post-racing briefing in the clubhouse 
  5. Don’t forget to return your bib and GPS unit on-water after the second race. Brett needs to download the GPS data before the post-race briefing