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Youth Sail NSW - Teralba SC (27 Sept - 2 Oct 2023)

Chris Tattersall

Images courtesy of Australian Sailing FB page

Congratulations to the Thirteen DBSC Youth Members attended the Youth Sail NSW held at Teralba Sailing Club on Lake Macquarie.
Well done to all members, and a special call out Miles Greenwood who placed 3rd in the ILCA4 fleet.

ILCA 4 Results (from a fleet of 15):
3rd Miles Greenwood
4th Ben Costandi
7th Harriet Mclachlan
9th Charlotte Jenkins
12th Zoe Allen

ILCA 6 Results (from a fleet of 27):
5th Sara Bruce
6th Ali Braden
7th Quentin Burns
10th Edward Alexander
11th Julian Taylor
12th Charles Byford
14th Cormac Johnston
17th Jack Retuccia

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

Wednesday 04-Oct: Twilight Sailing commences (5PM splash)

Thursday 05-Oct: Twilight Racing commences (5PM splash)
Members wishing to sign-up for the Thursday on water coaching please click HERE

Saturday 07-Oct:

  • Learn-to-Race

  • Spring Championships 5 & 6 (2PM warning flag)

  • Brett Beyer Saturday Program

  • BBQ after racing

Saturday 14-Oct: Sprints (2PM start)

Saturday & Sunday 14 & 15-Oct: NSW & ACT Coast Champs @ Gosford SC


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.

RACE REPORT 23 SEPTEMBER 2023

Chris Tattersall

Spring Point Score Races 3 & 4

Luke Parker reports:

A 5 to 8 knot-ish easterly greeted a fantastic fleet of over 50 Lasers for a sunny day’s racing last Saturday. 

The course was set in the channel towards Point Piper and Shark Island, and, as usual, the “Dardanelles” provided numerous opportunities and challenges for sailors. (For new players the Dardanelles, also known as the Strait of Gallipoli, is a narrow, natural strait and internationally significant waterway in northwestern Turkey that forms part of the continental boundary between Asia and Europe).

It was “a thinking sailor’s breeze” as shifts and gusts came in from both directions and it was especially important to keep eyes out of the boat both upwind and downwind. Coach Brett summed it up by advising that one simply needed either to be on the favoured tack or in a gust. Easier said than done. 

Starters were very well behaved.  No generals. Good work, team. 

Winners on the Day

Race 3 

ILCA 4 (4.7): Miles Greenwood

ILCA 6 (Radial): Michael Morris

ILCA 7 (Standard): Yves Stenning (Attention, Mr Handicapper: this is his 2nd win in a row.)

Race 4

ILCA 4 (4.7): Ben Costandi

ILCA 6 (Radial): Scott Finlayson

ILCA 7 (Standard): Maxim Dura

Another gentle reminder… you need to sign on via the Sailor App if you want your results to count. Also, don’t double-tap the sign on button or you will simultaneously sign on and off (as I did). 

Many thanks to Rod Barnes, who despite a bad back graciously stepped in to PRO the day and allowed your correspondent to sail. Also, thanks to the on-water dream team of John Vasey, Mark Crowhurst and Richard McLachlan. 

All pics courtesy of Richard McLachlan

First Aid Training at DBSC Last Saturday

Steven London

Thankyou to Brian Richards from 24/7 First Aid for providing members with an excellent training course covering CPR and First Aid. 18 members attended and were trained in what to do in situations that arise requiring First Aid, including using the Defibrillator (AED), bandages and tourniquets, and of course CPR practice on the manikins. There was also about and hour of online content beforehand. Thanks also to our own medico David Murphy for organizing the day, and all the members who got involved to update their First Aid accreditation last Saturday.

Photos Diana Chen and Steven London

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

Saturday 30-Sep (long weekend): Sprints (2PM start)

Wednesday 04-Oct: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)

Thursday 05-Oct: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)

Saturday 07-Oct:

  • Learn-to-Race

  • Spring Championships 5 & 6 (2PM warning flag)

  • Brett Beyer Saturday Program

  • BBQ after racing

Saturday 14-Oct: Sprints (2PM start)

Saturday & Sunday 14 & 15-Oct: NSW & ACT Coast Champs @ Gosford SC


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.

RACE REPORT 16 SEPTEMBER 2023

Chris Tattersall

Summer Championship Races 3 & 4

PRO James Tudball reports:

There was a lot of heat on Saturday for Races 3 and 4 of the Club Champs... but unfortunately not a lot of wind. At 1PM there was barely a puff on the harbour, so the race team (James Tudball, Tim Heath, Mark Gray and Quentin Burns) opted for a brief onshore postponement to give the wind time to see which direction it wanted to fill from.

At 1:30 we were a bit miffed to see the Squadron had plonked their start line directly in our racing area (along with 30+ Etchells), but we managed to co-exist!

At 2:30 we were underway in about 5 knots from the NNE, showcasing another great fleet size of 40+ Lasers to the rest of the harbour.

All fleets started impeccably well in all races, with nearly every boat perfectly on the line as the guns went.

The breeze was filtering down the harbour in patches, so the front runners in both fleets were those who managed to stay in the pressure upwind, and work strong by-the-lee angles downwind.

Despite the light winds and late start, we managed to have everyone back to shore by 5:30... adequate time to enjoy Paul and Shirley's famous Club Champs BBQ on the deck. This was particularly enjoyable on such a balmy evening!

ILCA 4: (1st / 2nd)

Race 3 results: Miles Greenwood / Zoe Allen

Race 4 results: Miles Greenwood / Zoe Allen

ILCA 6 (1st / 2nd / 3rd ):

Race 3 results: Sara Bruce / Charles Byford / Martin White

Race 4 results: Sara Bruce / Healy Ryan / Andrew Cox

Shout of the day: The racing was very competitive in the radial fleet. A shout out to Sara Bruce who positioned her boat meticulously in both races. Also to Miles Greenwood in the 4.7s who won both races and sailed extremely well. And a special shout out to our newsletter editor, Chris Tattersall, who jagged a 7th in Race 1.

ILCA 7 (1st / 2nd / 3rd ):

Race 3 results: Zander Bijkerk / Dave Newman / Geoff Kirk

Race 4 results: Zander Bijkerk / Julian Taylor / Geoff Kirk

Shout of the Day: Zander demonstrated superior boat speed and top light wind technique and tactics to win both races. A shout out to Dave Newman for pushing Zander in Race 1 and to Geoff Kirk for sailing consistently across both races in the tricky conditions. Also Max Djura, who sailed well in Race 2 to claim a 9th. Max crossed the line and gave himself a big cheer. We absolutely loved seeing that.

A parting note in regard to the Sailor App. Tim Heath and Tuddy had some challenges scoring finishers in the first race via the app, due to the fleets compressing and crossing the line at the same time. The task was particularly difficult for them as a number of sailors had not signed on via the app. Luke Parker's paragraph in the newsletter from back in April is still incredibly salient:

“This was the first time your correspondent has used the new App for race management. It’s a fantastic product that makes the process on the start boat simple and results are immediate. However for the system to work, all sailors must sign on via the Sailor App with the correct sail number. This is critical. The club has been lenient with laggards who don’t sign on correctly this season. This leniency has an impost on our volunteers. On Saturday it took the handicapper and commodore considerable time to manually enter results for sailors that didn’t sign on properly.”

So, don’t be surprised if the goodwill ceases: PLEASE SIGN ON CORRECTLY!

Pics courtesy of James, Mark and Quentin

Twilight Sailing Program - Thursdays

Chris Tattersall

As per last weeks Newsletter - Thursdays:

We have decided to shift our main twilight night to Thursdays as part of a three month trial, kicking off on Thursday 5 October, listed on our club's calendar as Twilight Racing. 5pm splash, 5:30pm start on water. There will be an on-water coach to facilitate the racing, and to provide group coaching for those members who sign up.

We will keep Wednesday as an informal sailing activity kicking off on Wednesday 4 October, listed on our club's calendar as Twilight Sailing.

How do I book for the Thursday Twilight Racing Program?

Members are encouraged to book and pay if they intend to sail semi-regularly on Thursdays, the charge of $120 covers the 12 Thursdays from October to December, (which is about $10 per session) and will help the club cover the costs of having the coach on water and setting the course.

Members are still able to attend Twilight sailing free of charge (without access to the coach). There will be a windward - leeward course with short races and/or drills.

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

Saturday 23-Sep:

  • First Aid Training Course at DBSC 7AM

  • Spring Pointscore 3 & 4

  • Brett Beyer Saturday Program

Saturday 30-Sep (long weekend): Sprints (2PM start)

Wednesday 04-Oct: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)

Thursday 05-Oct: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)

Saturday 07-Oct:

  • Learn-to-Race

  • Spring Championships 5 & 6

  • Brett Beyer Saturday Program

  • BBQ after racing


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.

RACE REPORT 9 SEPTEMBER 2023

Chris Tattersall

SPRING POINTSCORE Races 1 & 2

Last Saturday was a near perfect day to be on Sydney Harbour with 53+ boats getting on the water.

When the race crew made our way out around lunch time to lay some marks, the breeze was a 10 – 12 kt westerly north of Clark Island and some steep shifts around to the south west coming out of Rushcutters Bay. With the breeze predicted to make its way around to the south around start time and then roll slightly further east late in the afternoon, we hedged our bets and set up for a south-south westerly, hoping that we’d have only some minor adjustments to make just prior to 2pm.

That plan went to custard when the sea breeze gods made an early appearance and instead dialled in a modest south easterly and leaving the start crew scrambling to find some sense and sensibility. At 2pm, the AP flag was woken from its winter slumber while things were brought back to order and a course up into the Dardanelles was laid. The start line was set and racing kicked off around 20 minutes later than usual, in a breeze of about 8 to 12 knots.

The combined Radial and 4.7 fleet wanted to make up for lost time, which prompted a general recall before a clean start under a black flag. The Standards contained their enthusiasm and got away cleanly with both fleets on their way toward ‘Bethwaite Point’ around 2:30PM in Race 1.

Race 2 was underway just after 3:30PM and, aside from an individual recall in the Radial/4.7 fleet, both starts were clean.

Watching the large fleet get to the bottom mark with the Harbour Bridge in the background and a falling sun casting a golden glow over the harbour really shows why Double Bay Sailing Club is the best sailing club in the world. As for the stars of the day, Edward Alexander took out Race 1 in the radial fleet for both fastest and corrected time, while Charlotte Jenkins got the double in the 4.7 fleet. Tim Heath crossed the line first on corrected time with Daniel Costandi getting the line honours in the standard fleet.

In Race 2, James Gosling won on corrected time and Sylvie Stannage claimed fastest time in the Radial fleet, while Ben Costandi got the double in the 4.7 fleet. In the Standards, Yves Stenning showed plenty of form to secure the win on corrected time and Otto Henry snuck in just 4 seconds in front of Campbell Patton to claim line honours.

Many thanks to PRO Murray Stone, who was magnificently assisted by Richard “Richo” Holstein and (a rehabilitating) Mike Dunne on the Jazzman, and special thanks to Trevor Potts and James Hayhoe on the Bergman for nailing the course.

Shirley managed the canteen with help from Juliet Piggin with Tim Heath and Conor Kellett.

 ILCA 4 (1st /2nd /3rd ):

Race 1 results: Charlotte Jenkins / Ben Constandi / Miles Greenwood
Race 2 results: Ben Constandi / Miles Greenwood / Harriet McLachlan

 ILCA 6 (1st /2nd /3rd ):

Race 1 results: Edward Alexander / Cormac Johnston / Jeffrey Loosemore
Race 2 results: James Gosling / Chris Tattersall / Jim Dounis

 ILCA 7 (1st /2nd /3rd ):

Race 1 results: Tim Heath/ Grant Lovelady / Peter D'Arcy-King
Race 2 results: Yves Stening / Tim Heath/ Hamish Crabb

Twilight Sailing Program - October to December

Chris Tattersall

Member Photo

Our Twilight Sailing is ramping up! Wednesday and Thursday

After an extensive survey of our current twilight sailors in relation to our club's twilight sailing program, we have decided to shift our main twilight night to Thursdays as part of a three month trial, kicking off on Thursday 5 October, listed on our club's calendar as Twilight Racing.

What about Wednesdays?

We will keep Wednesday as an informal sailing activity kicking off on Wednesday 4 October, listed on our club's calendar as Twilight Sailing.

Why the change?

There was strong support for Thursdays as the preferred night among the existing twilight sailors, particularly due to the safety issues surrounding the CYC big boats on Wednesdays. On Thursdays, our section of the harbour is significantly less crowded.

This extra space on the harbour will also enable us to set a windward - leeward course, which will bring some positive on-water structure to our Thursday twilight racing. Coaches were also available on Thursday afternoon.

So what is the structure of Thursdays?

After discussing the plans at committee, we have decided to organise an on-water coach to facilitate the racing and to provide group coaching. The coach will be one of our experienced Reach coaches. As such, our Thursday twilights will be officially referred to as Twilight Racing.

  • We will aim for our usual splash of 5PM. The coach and course will be ready for racing by 5:30PM

  • The course will be typically windward - leeward (like our sprint racing), however the coach may communicate variations out on the water,
    ...to keep us on our toes.

  • Racing will run until sundown, approx 7:30PM.

  • Regular Thursday night dinner and drinks at The Oak following sailing, for anyone who fancies a social outing.

How much will the Thursday Twilight Racing cost?

As a club, we will have the overhead of paying the coach each week to set the course and provide the coaching, so there will be a fee of $10 per session, $120 for the three months (plus merchant fees). We would hope that anyone who plans to sail/race more than a few Thursdays would support the program by committing to all three months.

However, members who sail occasionally are still very welcome to join in on the racing each Thursday free of charge.

How do I book for the Thursday Twilight Racing Program?

We have set up a booking link for the Thursday Twilight Racing, click the button below to book and to find out more information.

We will continue Wednesday Twilight Sailing

We know that there is still strong interest amongst some of our key members to sail on Wednesday evenings during summer. As a result, we will keep Wednesday as an informal sailing activity and this will be listed on our club's calendar as “Twilight Sailing”.

Additionally, committee will reevaluate the Thursday Twilight Racing together with all members, as the three month trial unfolds. Our 2024 summer Twilight Program will therefore be confirmed later this year, once we have reviewed the trial.