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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Race Report 21 May 2023

Steven London

From our PRO Alistair Sutherland:

The end of May has delivered wintery weather across Sydney, and that came to a head with a cold, stiff Westerly on Sunday 21st May which was as exciting as it was hard work.  The Race Officer team of Alistair, John Verco, Kim Ketelby and Chris Berg launched the Paul Adam at dawn to find a pleasant, and surprisingly stable, 12knots blowing down the harbour.  But with the forecast to strengthen as the morning progressed, it was always going to be a gusty, shifty day on the water.  Although the Sailing Instructions called for a three lap windward leeward, the decision was again made to go with a two lap race, with most racers preferring to stretch their legs on the longer course.

A South American Wedding, and a PRO trying to get his head around the technology of the new Race Management system, saw the AP flag go up at 08:15 for a brief 10 minute period, but this gave time to ensure a well set course was locked in, and once we got going we could turn three back to back races around in quick order.

With 40 Lasers on the water, over two well behaved fleet starts, we got through the 6 starts with only a single individual OCS and no General recalls.  The westerly wind was coming straight down from under the Harbour bridge, with large gusts shifting as far as the Centre Point tower in the CBD, and the skyscrapers of North Sydney.  Finding the breeze and getting on the lifted tack was the order of the day, with big gains and losses being made both upwind and downwind.  The Radials had a good mix of Master sailors and Youth sailors at the front of the fleet, with race wins going to Connor Kellett (twice) and Andrew Cox.  The Full Rigs was a Bermudian master class with Campbell Paton taking three bullets.

The numbers had seriously thinned out by race three as the wind licked up to the 20 knot range, cold and fatigue took over, and gear failure became widespread.  Good job from all those who braved the conditions, especially the team who sailed down from Hunters Hill, and a big thanks to those who realised the conditions were getting perhaps a little too challenging and headed for shore at the right time.  Please remember that a decision to race lies with competitors, but getting out of your depth in hairy conditions has the potential to stretch the response crafts, put others safety at risk, and impact the scheduling of the races for the rest of the fleet.  Big thanks are due to the Hunters Hill support crew and our youth coach who provided additional response boats on the water; they were certainly kept busy keeping an eye on several competitors who were struggling as the breeze built.

The club continues to roll out a new system for running the races.  Anyone who has tried to note down the 6 digit sail number and finishing times of 40 Lasers, as they cross the finish line in a big bunch, will understand the challenge we are trying to address.  The new "Sailor" system makes life much easier, but there is something you can all do to help.  Please make sure you have the right sail number registered and have signed in before hitting the water.  Doing so will make life much easier for the PRO, ensure we get more races away on time with a faster turn around, and ultimately lead to better quality races with less sitting about in the cold.  Big thanks to those who did the right thing, and hope the rest can try to help with this next week

Reach Winter Program Update

Steven London

Our youth sailors from the DBSC Reach team have been making the most of the winter westerlies the past two weekends, with some great on-water sessions on Saturday and Sunday mornings - led by our coaches, Josh Becker and Paige Caldecoat.

It's exciting to point out that half of the Reach team are female youth sailors (many who have recently joined our club), which is fantastic for our club's diversity and our future in general.

15 youth sailors from our club are participating in the winter coaching program which is building towards The East Coast Youth Championships at Georges River Sailing Club over the June long weekend (10 - 12 June), where a strong contingent of DBSC youth sailors will be competing and putting their skills to the ultimate test.

CONGRATULATIONS COTÉ AND JOSÉ

Steven London

Much loved members of the club Cote and Jose who recently departed from our shores to return to Chile are now married! What great planning - the ceremony coincided with our morning race briefing on Sunday at 7:15am Sydney time, so that while we enjoyed a beautiful - if “chilly” - sunrise, they were tying the knot with a lovely sunset wedding ceremony in Chile.

Ian Tudball organized the link-up, and we had the live stream visible for members to enjoy! Love and best wishes to the happy couple as they set out on yet another adventure! Many of our members continue to follow Cote’s recent triumphs on the international ILCA circuit!

2023 NSW Sailing Summit

Steven London

Australian Sailing ran a club summit last Saturday at the CYCA which was attended by your Commodore and Secretary. It was good to see the work that they are doing behind the scenes to support clubs, as well as support material and programs being run by AS. There were case studies of other clubs and strategies that work, and updates about technology being used by sailing clubs and ideas to help clubs prosper and enhance participation in sailing. It was a good opportunity to connect and chat with other clubs in the area and further afield.

UPCOMING EVENTS AND MORE INFORMATION

Steven London

Sailing Instructions Update

Members please note that the DBSC Sailing Instructions have been modified as of today for future races. The only change is where the number of laps required in the Winter Series has ben changed from 3 to 2.

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.

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Race report 14 May 2023

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From our PRO Nick Pellow:

There was a strong turnout of over 30 lasers for the first 3 races of the DBSC Winter Series.  Racing kicked off slightly behind schedule due to many boats being late to leave the club. Due to the possibility of the wind dying during Winter Series, the PRO and Race Committee try to keep the races punctual.

Thank you to everyone who signed-on, ensuring you received Points for rising and shining at such a fresh hour.

It should be noted signing on is now compulsory for all DBSC races if you wish to get a result. You can alert the Committee Boat on the water if you forgot for the day, however you have to have registered on the Sailor App - https://www.dbsc.com.au/sailor-sign-on-app at least once. 

The breeze remained a fairly constant Westerly of about 5-7 knots across all 3 races, the sun shone the entire time even with threatening storm clouds surrounding the natural amphitheatre and colosseum where do battle each week - that is Double Bay.

The race committee were paid a visit by Sydney Harbour’s famous Water Rats during on-water proceedings - to check that we had not forgotten to wish our mothers a Happy Mother’s Day on such a glorious morning.

Well done to all sailors on the day. Results are available in the Sailor app and online.

Membership Subscriptions are now overdue

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We would greatly appreciate it if members could pay their (outstanding) subscriptions.

It is important that memberships are paid on time, as many of our major payments are due during the winter period. The prompt payment of membership subscriptions allows our club to keep running smoothly.

If you have not received your invoice for the renewal of your membership, or wish to make changes, or there is an error, please contact our club secretary Tory Epworth.

Great results for Double Bay sailors at Garda

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Congratulations to Sylvie Stannage and Finn Alexander, standout performances at the 2023 Europa Cup at Riva del Garda, with Sylvie taking out a win in the final race to put her in 4th overall in the ILCA 6s, and Finn consistently challenging the Peruvian leader to take out a convincing 2nd place in the ILCA 7s.

Winter youth sailing

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James Tudball reports:

DBSC is heating up with youth sailing this winter!

Our Reach Youth Committee is excited to be launching an 8 week youth coaching program over winter.  The program framework is being provided by Josh Becker (who joined DBSC in January) in conjunction with our DBSC Reach Youth Coaches. It consists of 4 weekends sailing out on Double Bay, working toward and attending the June long weekend 2023 East Coast Youth Championships at GRSC, then 3 weekends after the regatta to fine tune skills.
We thank Josh and our youth coaches for their passion and efforts to get this winter program launched, and to be firing up our youth sailing more broadly at the club. We’d also like to thank our commodore for his enthusiastic support to get this activated, which has been pivotal.

Our youth coaching team consists of members Dan Costandi, Paige Caldecoat, Sylvie Stannage, Zander Bijkerk, Brooke Wilson, Campbell Patton, Finn Alexander, and now Josh Becker.  Our team of coaches will ensure we can run ongoing youth activities throughout the year amidst our coaches' own busy (and successful!) campaign schedules.
This winter the youth program will take place on Saturday mornings, kicking off this weekend. They will also race in our DBSC Winter Series on Sundays, and later have a theory session and debrief in the club.
The program has around a dozen youth members signed up, and a number of these sailors are new members, and storing their boat at the club!  ... so if you see them in the club or out on the start line, please give them a smile and make them feel welcome!