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Detailed report from last month's 4.7 Youth Worlds in Greece

Chris Tattersall

Photo: Nikos Zagas

By Craig Ryan

Our DBSC sailors were all boys this year and really did us all proud and we hope to see some of our talented DBSC ILCA4 girls heading to the worlds next year. Jack Restuccia, Cormac Johnston and Healy Ryan all performed well in the Hellenic Nationals during the preceding week whilst Charlie Byford attended a European ILCA training camp! These boys kept getting better as they gained experience and knowledge on the race course as well as coming to terms with the extraordinary heat and wildfire emergencies around them. As only teenagers can, they took it all in their stride and just got on with the job of sailing.

Conditions were mostly lighter sea breeze’s than are common in Australia but develop bigger waves than on the east coast sailing locations because of the increased fetch. Many of the larger European sailors showed a different technique to Australian sailors and were able to use their body much more successfully to move the boat over the waves and take advantage of their strength…. So many things to learn.

The DBSC boys took it all in from the pomp and ceremony to the hard fought mark roundings. The Australian team had no boys in the top 100 last year but 5 this year so things are looking up for this relatively inexperienced group of hard working and motivated sailors. 

Results for our DBSC sailors were:

  • Healy Ryan 31st U16, 15th in silver fleet and 87th overall (U18).

  • Charlie Byford 70th U16, 27th in bronze fleet and 171st overall.

  • Jack Restuccia 27th in bronze fleet and 205th overall.

  • Cormac Johnston 90th U16, 8th in emerald fleet and 231st overall.

A huge thanks to Ben Byford for organising the highly sought-after team uniforms and coach boat.

Healy, Charlie and Jack have also given their insights into some of the highs and lows from the regatta…

Craig: What was your best race, and why?

Healy: In the second last race I put everything into practice that I had learnt throughout the regatta. I made minimal mistakes and came away with a second place in the silver fleet.

Jack: My best race was the first race of the final series. I generated a plan and made the decision to go right. I ended up executing it well and rounded mark 1 in the top 15. After the bottom mark I slipped back a bit, but it felt great to be at the pointy end of such a competitive fleet.

Charlie: My best race was race two on the first day of the finals. This was a windy race and my fitness and heavy wind technique (which I have focussed on) made me very competitive. I had great boat speed and had the freedom to go in a low mode when fully hiking. I ended up with an 8th in that race which I was really happy with.

Craig: What were some of the most challenging things (onshore and/or on-water) that you encountered at the regatta and how did you try to manage that?

Healy: I think that trying to stay cool was a real challenge, even jumping into the water didn’t cool you down because it was 28 degrees. Especially with the light breezes in the morning being held onshore in 35-40 degree weather was hot! Drinking pure ice-cold water whilst staying in the shade was definitely compulsory for anyone who wanted to do succeed at the regatta!

Jack: The most challenging aspect of sailing in Volos was the large chop with little wind. The most difficult onshore aspect was the heat; staying hydrated and not getting sunburnt.

Charlie: A big challenge was drinking and eating enough. An onwater challenge was remaining consistent in the oscillating breeze.

Craig: What was an onshore highlight from the regatta?

Healy: The opening ceremony was definitely the onshore highlight, starting off with the parade. The Aussies stole the show and had a lot of fun. There were speeches, dances and meals. We did have to leave early with racing the next day but it was definitely a great experience.

Jack: My favourite onshore moments were the opening ceremony and the cancelled Day 6. The opening ceremony because I got to meet the rest of the team, and Day 6 because I got to meet a lot of people from all over the world.

Charlie: The onshore highlight of the regatta was either blasting “What a bloody great day to go sailing” —The Wolverines, or the trading on the last day.

Craig: What did you learn most from the regatta?

Healy: I learnt how much you need to move your body around. Sailing against the best ILCA 4 sailors in the world shows you what you need to do, and the few times I was near the front of the fleet it was extremely noticeable how much everyone was moving around and how aggressive it was, with or against the waves and it was certainly a game changer as I learnt how to do it too.

Jack: The importance of a decent start.

Charlie: I learnt that consistency is key and good starts and sticking to a plan will lead to good races.

Craig: What was your favourite Greek food?!

Healy: It would have to be chicken souvlaki, almost every second night was a good souvlaki of any kind but whenever you ordered a chicken souvlaki it was never disappointing

Jack: Souvlaki

Charlie: My favourite Greek food was a pork gyros.

Thanks to Craig and the boys for the entertaining report… and for doing DBSC so proud. It was clearly a great regatta and a fantastic experience for you and your families.

RACE REPORT 5 AUGUST 2023

Chris Tattersall

Sprint Racing

Another day of light winds, as the morning breeze died off. Undeterred, the race committee set up a course just outside Double Bay and got off a quite a few short windward-leeward races. After moving the marks around to try to match the breeze direction, the RIB crew eventually gave up and just let the racecourse be what it was, and this did not at all dampen the enthusiasm of the sailors.

Julian Taylor provided a clinic on how to get a Laser around a racecourse in zero wind using kinetics alone!

Thanks to the on-water team of Mike Dunne (PRO), John Vasey (RO), Chris Tattersall & Grant Lovelady (COTD’s).


Working Bee

Steven London

Please make time to attend this important club event. The annual working bee will be conducted on Saturday 19 August from 8am to 11:30am. This annual event takes considerable planning and is necessary in order to ensure our club is ready to run smoothly for the summer season.

All members are expected to attend – there is a significant amount of work to be done, with jobs "big" & "small" to suit all members. If you are unable to attend on the day, please contact the Commodore, Steven London, and arrange for a job to be undertaken at a time convenient to you.

Brett Beyer Saturday Program Book Now

Steven London

Don't forget to book your place in the Brett Beyer Saturday Program HERE 

The program comprises individualised on-water tips before and after racing and between races, as well as a video of the start, and a GPS animation and accompanying analysis that shows your tracks and stats vs the other participants in the fleet on a leg-by-leg basis, with commentary on fleet and/or selected individual performances on each leg. It also includes the opportunity to ask Brett questions during the week, between BBSP sessions.

The initial program for the 23/24 season will run for 8 sessions on 9 Sep, 16 Sep, 23 Sep, 7 Oct, 21 Oct, 28 Oct, 4 Nov, and 11 Nov.  The cost of the program is $560 (plus merchant fees) per person, and this pricing is dependent on 20 participants.

Click HERE to register for the program. The terms and conditions can be found on the registration form.

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

Wharf reconstruction

Wharf reconstruction works are in full swing, with completion set for late December (hopefully before the holidays). The contractor has cordoned off the worksite with buoy strings, and the corners are anchored to concrete blocks. Please be aware that the anchor for the southwest corner is close to where we sail:


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 30 JULY 2023

Chris Tattersall

Sunday’s Racing:

Winds were variable from light to non-existent, generally from the northwest, but the race committee managed to complete two races. The first (R22) set off in a decent 8 kts. The racing was tight and tactical on the upwind (as long as you didn’t head left off the start line), with some stress added to the downwind legs as the breeze lightened and the fleets compressed. Our PRO wisely moved the weather mark closer for the second race (R23). The breeze picked up again for the first weather leg, but then died off completely for a while. Most managed to complete the second race, though some elected to paddle home early.

Winter Championships R22/R23

ILCA 6: Ian Alexander / James Gosling

ILCA 7: Zander Bijkerk / Ryan Aldrich

ILCA 4: [no entries] / Olivia Aitken

Winter Point Score R22/R23

ILCA 6: Daryl Lawrence / James Gosling

ILCA 7: David DaCosta Enes / Daniel Costandi

ILCA 4: [no entries] / Olivia Aitken


This completed our Winter Series racing. Congratulations to our podiums:

Winter Series Overall Results

Winter Championships 1st / 2nd / 3rd:

ILCA 6: Connor Kellett / Charles Byford / David Airey

ILCA 7: Zander Bijkerk / Daniel Costandi / Quentin Burns

ILCA 4: Benjamin Costandi / Charlotte Jenkins / Olivia Aitken

Winter Point Score 1st / 2nd / 3rd:

ILCA 6: David Airey / Connor Kellett / Chris Tattersall

ILCA 7: Maxim Djura / Tim Heath / Quentin Burns

ILCA 4: Benjamin Costandi / Charlotte Jenkins / Olivia Aitken

4.7 Youth Worlds in Volos, Greece

Chris Tattersall

Four DBSC youth members (Healy Ryan, Cormac Johnston, Charles Byford and Jack Restuccia) have just successfully completed the 4.7 Youth Worlds in Greece.  The regatta was held at the Nautical Club of Volos and Argonauts in Volos.

There were 290 boys and 159 girls from 49 countries competing in the regatta. The huge competitive fleet, predominantly light winds, HOT weather, a sprinkling of wildfires and delicious Greek food provided lots of fun and challenges for the sailors!

The Aussie team are now en route back to Australia and we look forward to delivering a thorough regatta report in the newsletter next week. In the meantime, congratulations, boys.  We know you (and your supportive parents!) enjoyed a fantastic time and learnt lots on the water.

- James Tudball

Results

Healy Ryan: Silver Fleet, 15th
Charles Byford: Bronze Fleet, 27th
Jack Restuccia: Bronze Fleet, 61st
Cormac Johnston: Emerald Fleet, 8th

Team Australia

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

Saturday Racing Commences This Weekend

Please don’t forget we are switching back to Saturday racing this weekend with Winter Sprints starting at 13:00 (briefing at 12:00).

Also on Saturday, Youth Training will commence at 08:00.


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.