79 Bay St
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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Annual club picnic

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The Family Adventure Picnic has become a tradition at DBSC. -Join us for this year's adventure (which will likely be) to CAMP COVE BEACH - on SUNDAY 5 FEBRUARY pending favourable conditions.

We love Camp Cove Beach for its decent parking, friendly coffee kiosk, and kid friendly waves (please bring your kids!). We are looking forward to seeing you AND the rest of your clan :-)

We'll set up camp at the east end of the beach. It’s a 12pm splash @DBSC, with picnic lunch served at 1pm, followed by an afternoon cruise home.

The cost will be $10 per head, plus drinks that you can add to your canteen account at the end of the day.

RSVP now to help to help the caterers!

ILCA NSW & ACT Metro Championships DBSC

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DBSC is hosting the Metros on 25th and 26th March.

To successfully run the event, we need volunteers to assist with organisation and to help out on the day.  If you are intending to compete, your friends or family may be able to assist on rescue or start boats.

On the day we need:

  • Skippers and crew for the Paul Adam and Dean Bergman and one additional support boat. (Note: you will not be able to compete if you take on this role)

  • Skipper and crew to assist the PRO on the Jazzman. (Note: you will not be able to compete if you take on this role)

  • Skipper and finishers for the finish boat. (Note: you will not be able to compete if you take on this role)

  • Rigging area coordinator. (You will still be able to compete)

  • Parking coordinator. (You will still be able to compete)

  • Other general assistance. (You will still be able to compete) 

If you can assist or you have friends and family willing to help out, please email rodbarnes@dbsc.com.au so he can get things rolling.

Race report 14 January 2023

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From our PRO David Newman.

When the morning clouds cleared we were greeted with a glorious sunny afternoon and a gradient NEer for the start of the autumn point score series. We trialled two new innovations this week; 1. the new Sailor app finishing feature which ran extremely smoothly with results being live as we enjoyed a drink on the deck post-racing - thanks to the Handicapping team of Daryl and Jeff helping on the Jazzman. 2. The PFD black flag after Pat dragged the Radial fleet over the start line in race 1 after he'd told us "all the flags are on the Jazzman" (except the black flag wasn't!).

In the 16-20 knot gradient we saw some great battles at the front of the fleet, with some great rides downwind with a small outgoing tight, and the fleet generally hugging Pt Piper as the sea breeze influence brought the breeze further right. Congrats to the sole ILCA 4 sailor Sara Bruce (but was well and truly mixing it with the ILCA 6's), Peter Collie & David Airey for taking the wins on handicap in the ILCA 6 and Nick Pellow and Max for the wins in the ILCA 7.

Last but not least, big thanks to David Murphy for his invaluable support in running the race, and John Conroy and Andrew Craker as COTD and CoCOTD who can now attest that the new buoy anchors have exceptional holding strength!

Many thanks to Paul and Shirley for driving the toasties in the canteen with the assistance of Kerryn Smith and Daryl Lawrence.

The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here.

Volly of the week!

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Double Bay Sailing Club is managed and run entirely by volunteers. As the saying goes, “many hands make light work. There is always work to be done in the upkeep of our shed and the ongoing administration and management of racing.

This week, we’re saying a big thank you to Rob Bruce who rolled up his shorts and assisted every single sailor back onto shore on Saturday.

The club is full of people making wonderful contributions around the place, and sometimes behind the scenes. Let us know who deserves a mention!

SailGP watch party

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Double Bay Sailing Club is thrilled to be selected in the upcoming SailGP adopt a club program .We have been paired with Team Canada, skippered by Phil Robertson and on Saturday we hosted a watch party after racing.

Stay tuned for further happenings in the lead up to the Sydney for event in Sydney on 18-19 February. If you are interested in helping coordinate our participation, please contact james.tudball@dbsc.com.au.

Please note, today is the last day to register for the Inspire Racing Program and the Inspire Careers Program.

18s RIB support and canteen this Sunday

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We need a RIB driver volunteer to help this coming Sunday 22 January, 1-5pm. 

We also need canteen support for Sunday 22 January, 12-2pm.

Please contact the Commodore if you can help, or put your name down in this Google sheet HERE.

A big thank you to all those members who have already volunteered helping out on Sundays with RIB support, and those who have supported on Sundays in the canteen.

Annual picnic

Guest User

The Family Adventure Picnic has become a tradition at DBSC. -Join us for this year's adventure (which will likely be) to CAMP COVE BEACH - on SUNDAY 5 FEBRUARY pending favourable conditions.

We love Camp Cove Beach for its decent parking, friendly coffee kiosk, and kid friendly waves (please bring your kids!). We are looking forward to seeing you AND the rest of your clan :-)

We'll set up camp at the east end of the beach. It’s a 12pm splash @DBSC, with picnic lunch served at 1pm, followed by an afternoon cruise home.

The cost will be $10 per head, plus drinks that you can add to your canteen account at the end of the day.

RSVP now to help to help the caterers!

Race report 7 January 2023

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From our COTD, Richard AU.

The Rain stayed away on Saturday afternoon and conditions turned out to be a fun challenge for our first day back from the holiday period. The wind settled into a consistent south blowing 18-22kts which provided tight racing from a start line near the channel marker to a weather mark off Point Piper for a combined race across the rigs.  

The small fleet of eleven keen sailors completed sprint races of two laps each with everyone testing both sides of the course for advantage. As I towed one tired sailor back to the clubhouse, I thought the fleet would finish the fourth race own their own, but it turned out to be enough for some with happy sailors following the RIB back on the second lap (a good thing too as there was only just enough water to push the RIB into position for hoisting!), while others completed the fourth race.

After racing we noted remarks from Steve and Peter on the delightful lift coming from the Rose Bay side of Point Piper on the downwind leg and how the GPS showed 15kms sailed in total.  Not a bad effort for first day back in 20kts!! 

The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here.