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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WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

A Message From Our Queensland Colleaugues

Please contact Dave Newman ASAP if you are thinking of attending the AUS Masters.


From the Club Calendar

Wednesday 20 March: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)

Thursday 21 March: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)

Saturday 23 March:
- Club Championships Races 13 & 14 (1PM briefing, 2PM first warning)
- BBQ after racing (nominally 5PM)
(Parents and Partners welcome, but please let us know for catering numbers)


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 2024 NSW ACT Laser Metro's 9-10 March

Chris Tattersall

44 DBSC members made early starts on Saturday and Sunday to join the substantial fleet of ILCA Laser sailors at the Metro’s hosted by Vaucluse Yacht Club. The early start had the advantage of avoiding the crush of 18 Footers on the final weekend of their JJ Giltinan Championships.

Ben Byford reports from the start boat:

The ILCA Metropolitan Championships hosted by Vaucluse Yacht Club on March 9th and 10th saw record participation of 119 boats across all fleets, with sailors travelling from all corners of Australia to compete against the country's best.

 Here's a breakdown of the event:

Participants:
ILCA 4: 22 entrants
ILCA 6: 62 entrants
ILCA 7: 35 entrants

Most Represented Club:
Double Bay Sailing Club stood out with 44 entrants.

Weather Conditions:

  • Saturday started with a promising wind forecast but we ended up facing challenging conditions due to a strong outgoing tide and the light and fickle oscillating breeze . The race committee and sailors struggled with multiple general recalls and postponements which led to a long day on the water.

  • Sunday brought a slightly more consistent breeze, which gradually built up to 12-18 knots from the NNE, providing excellent sailing conditions.

Race Highlights:

  • Saturday's races were characterized by frustrating conditions caused by tide and oscillating winds. The Black flag had to be used for some fleets.

  • Sunday saw improved sailing conditions with tight racing across all fleets and many photo finishes.

  • Consistency was key, and impressive performances from ILCA 4 sailors Miles Greenwood and Ben Costandi made for a scorecard resembling a picket fence shared equally between the two .

Winners:

  • Miles Greenwood clinched victory in the ILCA 4 class by a narrow margin of one point over Ben Costandi, with Ruby Carter from RQYS third.

  • Double Bay sailors dominated the ILCA 6 class podium, with Sylvie Stannage leading the pack, followed by Healy Ryan and Brooke Wilson.

  • In the Standard rigs, Fredrik Westman from WSC was First, followed by Alexander Bijkerk with Otto Henry securing third place despite losing count of the number of laps sailed and continuing to complete another lap whilst others were finishing. Conor Kellett claimed fourth and the title of first under 21

Full results HERE

Loads of Great Action Photos avaliable from Jon West Photos Gallery HERE

Thank you Paul and Shirley, our regular canteen crew

Steven London

On behalf of the club, I would like to personally thank Paul Adam and Shirley Roach, our Regular Canteen Crew.

They come down and volunteer every weekend on our race days (and every day over the 18 Footers race weeks for the the JJ Giltinan world championship!) - as well as on Sundays throughout the 18 Footers season.

We all know Shirley makes the best toasties in Sydney, and Paul is constantly shopping and restocking the fridges and cupboards during the week making sure we have the sustenance we need to keep us going out on the water (and afterward), not to mention organising our Championship Barbeques!

We greatly appreciate their dedication to the Club.

- Steven London, Commodore

Learn-to-Race this Saturday

Chris Tattersall

Reminder from our volunteer coach Martin White that Learn to Race (Lasers) at Double Bay SC is on this Saturday morning, March 16th, commencing at 9am.

LTR is for genuine prospective new members – a ‘try before you join’ arrangement. Current members wishing to develop their sailing skills are encouraged to join in as well. We hold LTR on the first and third Saturday morning of each month during our main sailing season (i.e. Sept-April) from 9am to 12 noon.

Requirements: basic helming ability (ideally in dinghys) as we are squad-based and limited one-to-one coaching time is limited.  It’s also a safety requirement.

Our coaching team consists of experienced and friendly Laser sailors with the skills and knowledge to help you improve your sailing skills.

Boat hire is $30 per session payable on the day. No charge for assistance and coaching.  

Please complete these forms by this Friday if you have not yet done so:
https://www.dbsc.com.au/learn-to-race

Free Temporary Sailpass is required for non members: 
https://www.revolutionise.com.au/doublebaysc/registration/

Members and non-members: please advise Martin by this Friday if you are planning to attend so he can allocate boats and support volunteers email: LTR@dbsc.com.au

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

From the Club Calendar

Wednesday 13 March: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)

Thursday 14 March: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)

Saturday 16 March:
- Learn To Race (9am-12pm)
- Autumn Point Score Races 11 & 12 (1pm briefing, 2pm first warning)


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 2024 VYC Regatta

Steven London

About 25 DBSC Members travelled north to Sow and Pigs off Watsons Bay last Saturday to participate in the annual Vaucluse Regatta. There was a great fleet (about 50 Lasers) from the local Harbour clubs, and competitive racing followed!

Although it started as a gusty southerly, the wind eased a little as it swung from left to right still remaining gusty at times, - with the usual tide in the channel it made for a difficult top mark rounding (when we could find the mark!). There were also some interesting start sequences, a few general recalls to keep us on our toes, and by the end of 3 races our exhausted fleet sailed back into to Double Bay, just before the 18 footers arrived home!

Congratulations to all the Sailors who attended, and especially these champs who took the main stage:

ILCA 6 & 4 :
1. Sylvie Stannage (HHSC/DBSC)
2. Bruce Savage (MHASC)
3. Brooke Wilson (RSYS/DBSC)

ILCA 7:
1. Otto Henry (DBSC)
2. Conor Kellett (DBSC)
3. Tom Lowndes (VYC)

Results HERE

Photos by Brendan Pollard

Healy Ryan at the Tassie ILCA States 2024

Guest User

Over the weekend Healy Ryan travelled to the Royal Yacht club of Tasmania, (the venue of the 2026 Australian ILCA championships) for the Tasmanian ILCA States. The Derwent River lived up to its reputation with variable wind speeds mixed with variable wind direction and a little current for good measure, to make for a great challenge to the competitors and officials alike. The Committee did an admirable job to get three races away after a 10:30 launch into glassy conditions, with 3 races completed a little before 2pm they hoisted AP over H (indicating a break on shore).  A little under an hour later there was a return to the race track! It was a good call and by the days end 5 races had been completed. The motivation was to become clear overnight with the sailors waking up to a westerly gusting 70knots and a leisurely average of 40 knots on the mountain. On the Derwent the moored boats were struggling and the PRO made probably their easiest decision for the regatta and abandoned racing for the day.

The locals set the standard in the first races but sailing on Sydney Harbour means Healy’s no stranger to shifty westerlies and by the time the 5 races had been completed he was consistent enough to have climbed to the top of the leader board to win the overall championship ([5],2,2,1,4) as well as the U17 title. A huge thanks should go to the members of ‘The Royal” who not only found a ILCA for Healy to use for the event but also generously put us up for the weekend while we were there. The abandoned day was a showcase in what sailing is all about with a group of interstate and local teenagers all heading off to play indoor bowls and some Mini Golf, making new friends and sharing stories.

Results

Don't forget to Register: 2024 NSW/ACT Laser Metropolitan Championship Regatta

Steven London

This year the Metropolitan Championship Regatta will be hosted by Vaucluse Yacht Club on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th of March 2024,

The Notice of Race is HERE and entries should be done in advance online HERE or on Saturday 9th before 1130 in person at VYC in Watsons Bay. Entry is $60 for sailors over 21 or $30 for sailors under 21.

This will be a great Regatta, and we would love for Double Bay to be well represented in supporting this ILCA NSW & ACT event. DBSC Members should pre-register before 9 March, and can launch from our club with time to sail up the Harbour to Watsons Bay.

WHAT'S GOING ON

Steven London

From the Club Calendar

Friday 1 March - 11 March : 18 footers JJ Giltinan's Racing most days

Wednesday 6 March: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)
Thursday 7 March: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)

Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 March: - NSW/ACT Laser Metropolitan Championship Regatta
Hosted by Vaucluse Yacht Club - EARLY START TIME

- also allow time to sail up the Harbour (refer to NOR and SIs)
Sat 0930-1130 Registration Beach entries at VYC
Sat 11:30 - Briefing at VYC
Sat 13:30 - First Warning Signal day 1
Sun 1100 - First Warning Signal day 2
Notice Of Race CLICK HERE
Registration is $60 over 21 and $30 Under 21 CLICK HERE - Register online Now, before 9 March

Wednesday 13 March: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)
Thursday 14 March: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)

Saturday 16 March:
- Learn To Race (9am-12pm)
- Autumn Point Score 11 & 12 (1pm Briefing, 2pm first warning)


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.