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Purchase warm winter sailing gear

Chris Tattersall

If anyone is interested in purchasing any sailing gear for winter (or just generally), BoatCrewGear has offered to do a delivery run to DBSC on Sunday morning, 30 June.  He will be there at 1030am until 1130am.

 If you are interested in participating in this, please order and pay for your items online from www.boatcrewgear.com and enter the code DBSCfree to get FREE delivery to the club.  BoatCrewGear owner, Andrew Hawkins, will drop off all the orders at DBSC on Sunday, 30 June.  He will also have items in his van in case of any last-minute requirements.

 Any enquiries contact Andrew on 0457 152 168 or gear@boatcrewgear.com

RACE REPORT - SUNDAY 23 JUNE 2024

Chris Tattersall

Winter Championship & Point Score series - Races 16, 17, 18

Photo by Van Allen

Grant Lovelady (PRO) Reports:

After Saturday’s soggy downpour you would be excused for thinking Sunday was going to be a repeat and a lie-in the better option. We arrived early for a crisp winter morning and beautiful Sydney Harbour mostly to ourselves, along with a few high-speed water skiers and a peloton of kayakers: 20-plus hardy ILCA /Laser sailors including a few visitors.

Breeze was W, WSW at 10-13 knots and we set a course with the top mark just off Clark Island and the bottom mark off Point Piper.

R1 set the day up with nice left shifts but the right had the pressure. The story for the day was to manage the oscillating shifts, sometimes 20+ degrees and connecting the pressure lines.

R2 saw the Radial/4.7 fleet very keen to test the PRO, but to no avail — we were not going to deploy the 1st substitute flag. Up came code flag X individual recall and 5 boats were called. Only 2 returned correctly.

R3 the rain looked like it was coming in and the breeze clocking to the south. A wise decision under the conditions meant we kept the same course but rotated the line. This made for a good tactical play, and shifts a plenty.

Winners for the day were:

ILCA 6 Radials – Roberto Blum, Andrew Cox, Ian Alexander

ILCA 7 Standards – Maxim Djura and Tim Heath (2 wins)

Thanks to the on-water crew of John Sweeny & Van Allen on the Dene Bergman setting the course and Ben & Charlie Byford on the Jazzman with PRO & LTRaR. Result thanks to Geoffrey Boscoe.

A reminder please to sign on, with the correct sail number. This helps the race management team, safety and of course you get included in the results.

Photos by Van Allen and Grant Lovelady


RACE REPORT - SUNDAY 16 JUNE 2024

Chris Tattersall

Photos by Andrew Foote

Winter Racing – Races 13, 14 & 15

Rod Barnes (PRO) Reports:

Sunday was a sensational day on the Harbour.  After a rainy few days, we turned up to clear blue skies, crisp and cold conditions and, like most other Sundays in winter, a relatively clear Harbour. It’s such a contrast to those busy summer days and there is a huge reward if you can just get out from under the doona.

There were a few stragglers, but by the time the second race came around, there was more than 30 boats on the water.  We welcomed a few visitors from Middle Harbour and Vaucluse and it was a fantastic effort from all who attended.

Thanks to the on-water crew of Craig Ryan, Andrew Craker and Andrew Foote. With a couple of tweaks to the course, we were racing with a beautiful WSW breeze ranging from 14 to 21 knots.

In the ILCA 6 class, James Gosling had a great day in the point score finishing with two firsts and a second, and in the Championships, Healy Ryan dominated the fleet.

Patrick Black also had a good day in the ILCA 7 point score finishing with two firsts and a third, and in the championships, Luke Parker, Quentin Burns and Nick Pellow all had wins.

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

UPCOMING EVENTS

Sunday, 23 June: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 16, 17 & 18) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning

Sunday, 30 June: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 19, 20 & 21) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning.

Sunday, 7 July: NO RACING - Happy Holidays — Work-on-Your-Boat day for those interested.

Sunday, 14 July: NO RACING - Happy Holidays

Sunday, 21 July: NO RACING - Happy Holidays

Sunday, 28 July: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 22, 23 & 24) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning.
(The last race day of the Winter Series)

Next Season’s Calendar

Vice Commodore Rod Barnes has updated the Sailing Calendar for next season. Here’s the link: DBSC Calendar.


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 - SUNDAY 9 JUNE 2024

Nick Pellow

Photos by Jason Wilkins

King’s Birthday Long Weekend - Winter Sprints

6:15am on a winter’s morning looks stunning at Double Bay Sailing Club for those dodging flu and covid this season. Richard George was captured having just surveyed the sunrise but also the mirror-like surface of our beautiful harbour. Thanks to John Vasey for popping in on his bike ride to check on the RIBs but everything was looking great except for the wind.

An enthusiastic group of 16 sailors attended the briefing with the wind apps telling us that a wind strength of 1 knot with gusts of 2 knots. The PRO made the call at about 7:40am for a postponement and for sailors to stay ashore.

Across the harbour we could see a small fleet of Etchells being towed out to race. There appeared to be two of them sailing with spinnakers up so we went out onto to the harbour to survey the wind in situ. A persistent 5 knot gentle westerly had developed and a call ashore on the radio was made to get the Lasers heading out. A course adjustment was made that remained surprisingly correct for the duration of the morning and then “Paul Adams” and “Dene Bergman” helped pull the last of the Lasers out of Double Bay before we kicked off the start sequence.

Racing got underway by 8:45am, so just 30 mins lost enjoying the morning sun. We were able to run four races for each fleet with a tactical (and well-supported) decision to race a single lap on the fourth race. There were 10 Standards and 6 Radial starters (how often do we get more Standards than Radials nowadays? Although I suspect we have an increasing number of crossovers depending on the wind).

Eight clean starts and some very competitive racing with a call out to Chris Tattersall (Standards) and Jasper Kinsman (Radials) taking the line respectively in the first two races. The balance of wind shifts and pressure made for exciting racing in the 5-7 knot breeze. Boat handling skills were put to the test in close quarter rounding at the leeward gate with photos attached.

Some sailors even reported hiking in the breeze coming back into Double Bay amongst the moorings! All sailors and buoys ashore by 10:45am, one capsize, and no rescues.

[Side note: Richard reported that the Dene Bergman radio was transmitting but not receiving]

Volunteer crew for the day was: PRO Jason Wilkins, LTRaR Rob Blum (obrigado), COTD Richard George and CoCOTD Michael Morris.

Race Report: Jason

Fundraising for New RIBs

Nick Pellow

Heartfelt thanks to those of you who have already contributed to our fundraising efforts towards new club RIBs. 

So far we've raised over $21,000... but there's still a way to go to reach our target.

Now is a great time to help. As you prepare your tax returns for the financial year, remember all donations are tax deductible! ♥️ 

Why is it so important? As you know, our support boats are the ‘work-horses’ of the club, used day in, day out to set courses, assist beginners on the water and to be on stand-by for safety in high winds. They are vital assets that allow us to run competitive racing, whilst still keeping safety our top priority.

Every donation, big or small, is greatly appreciated. Please consider donating via this LINK HERE .

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

July Work-on-your-boat Day

This is confirmed for the morning of Sunday, July 7th. There will be tools, supplies and advice to be shared. Please email Maxim so we can gauge interest.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Sunday, 16 June: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 13, 14 & 15) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning

Sunday, 23 June: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 16, 17 & 18) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning

Sunday, 30 June: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 19, 20 & 21) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning.

Sunday, 7 July: NO RACING - Happy Holidays

Sunday, 14 July: NO RACING - Happy Holidays

Sunday, 21 July: NO RACING - Happy Holidays

Sunday, 28 July: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 22, 23 & 24) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning.
(The last race day of the Winter Series)

Next Season’s Calendar

Vice Commodore Rod Barnes has updated the Sailing Calendar for next season. Here’s the link: DBSC Calendar.


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.

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

July Work-on-your-boat Day

This is confirmed for the morning of Sunday, July 7th. There will be tools, supplies and advice to be shared. Please email Maxim so we can gauge interest.

Next Season’s Calendar

Vice Commodore Rod Barnes has updated the Sailing Calendar for next season. Here’s the link: DBSC Calendar.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Sunday, 9 June: Winter Sprints racing (King’s Birthday Long Weekend). 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning

8-10 June: East Coast Youth Championship GRSC

Sunday, 16 June: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 13, 14 & 15) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning

Sunday, 23 June: Winter Championship & Point Score series racing (Races 16, 17 & 18) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 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.

Important: Launch Ramps Update

Nick Pellow

The builder has established the worksite and is now commencing work on the Eastern Ramp (the one closest to the boatshed). We are starting with the Eastern Ramp due to the lack of good low tides and the fact that it does not extend as far into the harbour as the Western Ramp.

So, until further notice, sailors are to use the Western Ramp.

The builder has carried out some temporary work to allow for safer use., including a gate made from conduits. Please keep a straight alignment entering and exiting the harbour, as there is a drop off outside the conduit alignment.

– Rod Barnes, Vice Commodore

RACE REPORT - SUNDAY 2 JUNE 2024

Nick Pellow

Photo by Brendan Pollard

Winter Championship and Pointscore - heats 10,11 & 12

It was forecast to be 30 knots with rain. And if the day before was anything to go by, it was expected to be pounding rain.

As such, it was with some trepidation and much warm gear that the race management crew peeled themselves down to the club at 6.15am. Apparently, the sailors felt the same consternation, with many choosing to remain in bed rather than face a cold wet gale. And, as a result, numbers were down significantly this week in comparison with previous weeks.

Pleasingly, it turned out to be a beautiful day. No rain, sunshine despite the clouds, and a steady westerly breeze of 15-20 knots. Which was just as well because we were two volunteers down (one explained and one not). As it was, we were fortunate to have John Vasey volunteer to step in for the explained absence and Brendan Pollard generously offer not to sail, which covered the other.

Racing ran on time and smoothly with no course changes required in the consistent breeze.

It was a day of clean sweeps and near clean sweeps. Congratulations to Nick Pellow with a clean sweep in the 7s, Ian Alexander who was fixing for a clean sweep in the 6s until he was overtaken at the line by a tenacious Rob Blum in Race 11, and Charlotte Jenkins with a clean sweep in the 4s (albeit in a field of two), but notably maintaining competitiveness with several 6s.

Congratulations also to best on ground in the point score today – Chris Tattersall in the 7s and Rob Blum in the 6s.

Thanks to the on-water team of Andrew Cox, Pia Hattersley, John Vasey, and Brendan Pollard. Also need to acknowledge the extensive work done behind the scenes by Tim Heath in rostering and organising the volunteers each week, and to Geoff Boscoe and Scott Finlayson for their excellent work in publishing the results.

photos by Andrew Cox, Brendan Pollard and Pia Hattersley