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Race Report - Saturday 29 March 2025

Chris Tattersall

All photos by Ian Tudball

Autumn Point Score Races 9 and 10

It was a monsoonal morning on Saturday, with some models predicting a strengthening black north-easter and others predicting a continuation of the prevailing morning south-westerly, all depending on exactly when and where the low-pressure cell that had apparently plonked itself directly over the clubhouse decided to move. The race management team followed the Seabreeze model and set an ENE course strategically placed to allow rotation to the left if the forecast freshening occurred. Then, with preparations completed early, the team had plenty of time to savour the gourmet delights expertly created by Paul and Shirley, with the cheery assistance of sous chefs Michelle Power and Elle Kerin-Bourely, while enjoying some quality chat as a smaller-than-usual contingent of weather-undeterred sailors trickled in. 

After the requisite briefing, a small hiccup was encountered as Jazzman's main battery was found to be without charge and the "failsafe" backup, that had been installed to prevent recurrence of a previous infraction by PRO Andrew Cox, refused to deliver the required charge, evidently as a form of delayed retribution. CoCOTD, Ian Tudball, generously offered to provide his cruiser as an alternative start boat. Fortunately, the team had been augmented by Maxim Djura, who had agreed to take up his slot as RIB Reserve for the predicted 20+ knots and was able to ferry Ian off to Elizabeth Bay to collect the Jazzman-substitute. 

Meanwhile, it seemed the Willy Weather model had been right, so the RC team led by COTD Ryan Aldrich set about re-aligning the course to reflect the south-westerly-ish breeze that capriciously flicked about in a 30-degree range. After accommodating the unplanned activity with an interlude under AP, the start boat was in situ, the course was set, and Race 9 was underway in a dying breeze. 

The fleets inched their way around the first triangle in about 35min, before being met by the RC team for a shortened course finish at the bottom mark. Then, despite brief hope as a rain squall brought a short period of breeze, the “N over A” was hoisted, and the fleet returned to shore with no Race 10 recorded.

A big thank you to CoPRO, Chris Tattersall, for excellent advice and teamwork throughout the afternoon, and to the on-water team of Ryan, Ian, and Max who lifted and re-set more than the signed-on-for number of marks. Thanks also to helpful course-setting observations at different times from sailors Mike Dunne, Murray Stone, Hadrian Bourely, and Martin White.

Congratulations to the Autumn Point Score winners of Race 9:
Hadrien Bourely (ILCA 7) and Martin White (ILCA 6)

-Andrew Cox, PRO

DBSC Adventure Picnic - Sunday 6 April 2025

Guest User

After a rain check last week, we are now promised Blue Sky and Gentle Breeze THIS SUNDAY 6 April 2025 at CHOWDER BAY [see map directions here]. We especially love Chowder Bay for its accessible parking, nearby cafe, and kid-friendly swimming pen and parkland. So, we're looking forward to seeing you and the rest of your clan. We'll set up camp at the east end of the beach. It’s a 12pm splash @DBSC, with picnic lunch served at Chowder Bay at 1pm.

$10 per head, plus drinks that you can add to your canteen account at the end of the day... plus a sunset sail back home! 

Please RSVP, so we can plan the catering.

Photo from Google Earth



Work-on-your-boat Day

Chris Tattersall

Maxim Djura is organising another Laser maintenance day on Sunday May 4th. This weekend is the only mid-season non-racing weekend we have, so this is a perfect time to give your boat some love and get her ready for the next season! The plan is to have enough people there to help with getting boats from their racks and to share materials (flow coat, epoxy glue and other stuff — Maxim will bring these on the day). Maxim will be at the club from 10am.

Typical repairs include:

  • Fixing chips, scratches or cracks in the gelcoat (hull and foils)

  • Replacing deck fittings

  • Cleaning hull

  • Rope upgrades

There will be materials available to share:

  • Neutral flow coat and white pigment

  • PSA gelcoat

  • Ronstan coarse and fine polish

  • Epoxy glue

  • Ronstan gelcoat restorer

  • White spirit

  • Sandpaper

  • Silicone

  • Gloves, masking tape, etc.

Let Maxim know if you are coming by sending a short message to his email.


Legal disclaimer:

  1. Most of the items listed above are poisonous. It remains your own responsibility to handle them safely and you use them at your own risk.

  2. No professional advice will be available or provided. You remain solely responsible for the quality and fitness of any repairs made to your boat.

Official Opening of the Boat Ramps

Chris Tattersall

At 12.30 this Saturday, prior to the race briefing, we will have the official opening of the fantastic new concrete ramps. Attending will be MP Kelly Sloane (State member for Vaucluse), Woollahra Councillor Mary-Lou Jarvis and Dimitri Mitsidis from TfNSW.

As mentioned in previous newsletter articles, this has been a huge effort by so many people, and we will be thanking all those involved.

Please turn up early to show your appreciation for the financial and administrative support provided by our guests.

Photo by Rob Barnes

WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

Club Look-ahead Schedule

  • Wednesday 2 April: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 6:30pm)

    • Note: This is the final Wednesday Twilight of the season.

  • Saturday 5 April:

    • Ramp opening ceremony (see previous article): around 12:30pm

    • Autumn Point Score Races 11 & 12 / Club Champs Races 13 & 14 (2pm first warning)

    • BBQ after racing

  • Sunday 6 April: DBSC Family Adventure Picnic

    • 12pm splash for sail to Chowder Bay. Lunch about 1pm.

    • RSVP here.

  • Saturday 12 April:

    • Learn-to-Race (9-12pm)

    • Autumn Point Score Races 13 & 14


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 - Saturday 22 March 2025

Chris Tattersall

Sprint Racing

After a successful Learn-to-Race morning, the wind abated a little as a short SSE course was laid in Double Bay. A longish offset was set as well. A comment that you could point to the top mark from the start line was soon overruled by massive wind shifts that would have drained the battery of any motorised mark trying to perfect the top mark location. So it was a tactical setup with a regatta style first top mark (i.e., no room for a port tack boat to fit in the train of starboard boats). The favoured side alternated, and frequent tacking was a must. Nobody was OCS for any of the six or so starts, probably due to not having to impress a lot of women on the start line (see following article).  

There are megabytes of video and photos in the WhatsApp chat to continue what was a pleasant day on the harbour. A small selection of these follows (all photos by Roberto Blum).

- Daryl Lawrence, PRO

Fourth Women's Regatta hosted by VYC11

Chris Tattersall

Diana Chen reports on last Saturday’s event. All photos courtesy of the Vaucluse Yacht Club.

The 4th annual Women’s Regatta was held on Saturday 22 March, hosted by Vaucluse Yacht Club. 32 competitors from 11 different clubs battled it out on Sydney Harbour on a glorious autumn afternoon, with a shifty breeze from the south/west which tested the skills and patience of the sailors. DBSC was well represented with 10 competitors across the ILCA4 & ILCA6 fleets. Results as follows:

ILCA4

Harper Spacey – 1st overall, 1st 15-21 age category
Charlotte Jenkins – 2nd overall, 2nd 15-21 age category
Zoe Allen – 5th overall, 5th 15-21 age category
Lucy Balderstone – 9th overall, 1st Under 15 age category
Isabelle Wilkins – 10th overall, 3rd Open age category

ILCA6

Sara Bruce – 1st overall, 1st 15-21 age category
Diana Chen – 6th overall, 4th Masters age category
Kate McHugh – 7th overall, 5th Masters age category
Pia Hattersley – 12th overall, 8th Masters age category
Tory Epworth – 15th overall, 11th Masters age category

The day began with yoga on the deck, followed by breakfast, workshops in strategy/rules/fitness/nutrition; and ended with an inspirational Q&A with Vanessa Dudley, Carolijn Brouwer, and Evie Hasseldine. Events like this are important for females at every stage of their sailing journeys, whether those include competing on the world stage, or maintaining fitness and friendships in club racing. It is a show of solidarity in one of the toughest sailing classes there is, and an inspiration to keep at it, as sailing is for life.

We hope you can support your partners, mums and daughters to learn to sail or get back into sailing as we’d love to see more females on the water, especially in an ILCA/Laser.

Special thanks to:

  • Vaucluse Yacht Club and all their volunteers for hosting a great event

  • Friends and family of the competitors, especially Van Allen who provided support on and off the water (and all the parents that give up so much of their time to chauffeur the younger sailors every week)

  • DBSC members that helped get us to the regatta (John Vasey for towing in the morning, and Dan Costandi for getting his mum back in a boat and racing)

  • Clare Alexander for being a groundbreaker in the development of this event

DBSC Adventure Picnic 2025

Guest User

The Family Adventure Picnic has become a tradition at DBSC. This year’s adventure is THIS SUNDAY at CHOWDER BAY [see map directions here]. We especially love Chowder Bay for its accessible parking, nearby cafe, and kid-friendly swimming pen and parkland. So, we're looking forward to seeing you and the rest of your clan. We'll set up camp at the east end of the beach. It’s a 12pm splash @DBSC, with picnic lunch served at 1pm.

$10 per head, plus drinks that you can add to your canteen account at the end of the day... plus a sunset sail back home! 

Please RSVP, so we can plan the catering.

Photo from Google Earth



WHAT'S GOING ON

Chris Tattersall

CLub Look-ahead Schedule

  • Wednesday 26 March: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)

  • Thursday 27 March: Twilight Racing (5pm splash, Racing 5:30pm to 7:30pm)

    • Note: This is the final Thursday racing session of the season.

  • Saturday 29 March:

    • POSTPONED TO 5 APRIL MP Kellie Sloan (Member for Vaucluse) visiting the club (~1pm)

    • Autumn Point Score Races 9 & 10 (2pm first warning)

  • POSTPONED TO SUNDAY 6 APRIL: DBSC Family Adventure Picnic (see preceding article)

  • Wednesday 2 April: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 6:30pm)

    • Note: This is the final Wednesday Twilight of the season.

  • Saturday 5 April:

    • Ramp opening ceremony (details to follow)

    • Autumn Point Score Races 11 & 12 / Club Champs Races 13 & 14 (2pm first warning)

    • 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 - Saturday 15 March 2025

Chris Tattersall

Steve London demonstrates impeccable upwind form. Photo by Andrew Cox.

Autumn Point Score Races 7 & 8

It was a hot steamy day for racing on Saturday. The club was abuzz with activity, hosting both the ILCA Autumn Point Score and the A18s JJ Giltinans. StretchLab had a regular stream of customers for free massages on the deck, and the canteen was in full swing with Paul and Shirley braving the heat and maintaining good cheer while churning out double or triple the usual volume of those "highlight-of-the-week" toasties for the hoards, assisted valiantly by Clare Alexander and Tim Heath. 

The forecast modest north-easter eventually managed to waft its way down the harbour through the heat-haze, bringing tricky conditions for the fleet, with some big right shifts curling round the island, some big left shifts pressing down the harbour, and some race-killing holes to dodge. There were full-hiking moments for those with the stamina for it, demonstrated in a constant close-dueling face-off between Zander Bijkerk and Campbell Patton at the pointy end of the 7s. 

Sara Bruce was left wondering why sailing seems so easy as she comfortably gapped contenders in both races, despite a full first-lap lead from Ian Tudball in R7 and notable early contention from David Murphy in R8. David Airey pulled a solid second over the line (and second on handicap) in R7 to cement his position at the top of the Point Score leaderboard. It is unclear whether or not he was assisted by the pod of dolphins that frolicked among the fleet. 

The onlookers on the start boat, ever hoping for something spectacular, were graciously rewarded with final run capsizes from experienced stalwarts Luke Parker, Geoff Kirk, and Murray Stone. 6yo PRO, Lottie Storer, commandingly coordinated the RC team of Andrew Cox, Scott Hunter, and Ben Byford, delivering tight racing with a bang-on 2pm first warning, precise soundings of the horn, enthusiastic raising and lowering of flags, clear radio instructions to the support RIB team of John Chesterman and Quentin Burns, friendly waves to competitors, and helpful calling of the finishers, punctuated with frequent demands for service of drinks and snacks. The highlight of her day, perhaps other than captaining the Jazzman home, was a downwind high five from Daryl Lawrence as he passed the committee boat. 

Congratulations to handicap winners Tim Health and Geoff Boscoe in the 7s, Brendan Pollard (both races) in the 6s, and Harper Spacey in the 4s. Thanks to Luke Parker for again making his RIB available to fill the gap during the JJs. And a big thanks to all the volunteers, not only to those on duty, but also to all those who work tirelessly to keep our amazing club running year after year and make our racing possible.

- Andrew Cox, PRO

Photos by Andrew Cox:

Photos by John Chesterman: