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Welcome Home Carolyn

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The view from the Balcony.  Photo credit: Shirley Roach

The view from the Balcony.  Photo credit: Shirley Roach

Apologies for the gender biased stereostyping, but it is axiomatic that behind every great man is even a greater woman.  Many of you would be surprised that this even applies to Dear Leader.

Everyone at DBSC has been concerned about Carolyn the last couple of weeks.  With her getting home on Friday and starting the recovery process, we didn't expect to see her at DBSC for a couple of more weeks.  Being action men, women and 'yoof', we decided to visit her the following day!  However, ever since  Malcolm, and Lucy decided that they didn't want to move to Kirribilli, parking has been frightful.  So on Saturday the fleet and RIBS, led by The People's Prince, did a sail past between races. 

Carolyn was very touched and all of Team DBSC were rewarded with a terrific smile.

Carolyn, welcome home and all the best in the recovery!

Source: Shirley

Source: Shirley

Family and Friends

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DBSC's Gala 60th Birthday

Saturday 7th May.  7pm (TBC).  

Drinks, Dinner and Dancing.  Minimal formalities, maximum frivolities

 

DBSC AGM and Awards

Friday 3 June 7pm

Annual formalities, probably some frivolities

Vale Roger Hickman

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As you can see from the above video from one of  Roger's (a.k.a. "Hicko" or "Roger 2 Hobart" or "R2H") 39 Sydney to Hobart races, he could bounce back from almost everything.  He always enjoyed the beverage opportunity after a day on the water!

There will be a celebration of Roger's life at the CYCA on Thursday, 10 March 2016 starting at 3pm: click here for details.

DBSC will be hosting our own special tribute to Hicko on 9 April. All laser sailors from all clubs will be welcome to join us for a day of celebration along with 2 heats of our Club Championship. Jen Wells has been drafted at our Special Guest PRO.  More details to follow. 

Roger was as much a champion off the water as he was on the water.

Roger was as much a champion off the water as he was on the water.

One race, 9 trophies!

One race, 9 trophies!

Laser sprints this week

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Laser Metropolitain championships @ BYRA

DBSC non Pointscore sprints. Decent N/E forecast. Usual 3 minute sprint starts. 4.7s @ 2 mins, Radials @ 1 min, Standards at the gun.  2 laps, windward/ leeward with offset at top mark.  Start/finish line is a gate.

We will probably aim for about 6 @ 20 minute races, but it might end up fewer, longer races for a change. We'll decide at 1pm briefing.

If you are lagging behind on 2nd lap, please cut the corner and stay with the fleet. You'll learn / enjoy it more by being at the next start. First start at 2pm. 

While its non point score, personal side bets are encouraged.

Clean Up (our part of) Australia Day. 6 March

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Jonathan, the Club's Patron and Chief Garbologist writes... 

 Dear DBSC members

Please come and help clean the Club’s surroundings on CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY 2016: Sunday March 6

The Club has been registered as a clean-up site; this has been a DBSC commitment for well over a decade now - a contribution the Club makes to the community. 

Please come - even half an hour makes a big difference.

 Our coordinator is yours truly (Jonathan Stone): the site will be set up by 9.30am; gloves and bags will be available; areas to be cleaned include our rigging area, Steyne Park and the beaches.

It will all be done by 12.30pm

Noon patrol: At noon, it will be time to clean the beaches - low tide that day is at 12.30pm. So the time from noon on will be the time to do the beaches - and an especially good time to come

Please help continue this strong DBSC tradition.

Big Boat Racing

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Dear fellow sailors

Just a reminder of this coming race on 6 March.  It will be a 2.00pm start.

Four requests:

 1. Be there

2. That morning is Clean Up Australia time at the Club. I will be there from 0930h. Please come at 11.30am or noon, and put in half an hour picking up stuff from the beaches. (It will be low tide then and really good time to come and help)

3. VHF radios on, please. This time we will try VHF channel 72. We tried channel 73 last time and it was too chatty.

4. Let me know if you are coming

Thank you

Jonathan

March 9: a school wants to buy some sailing boats.....

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Everyone has to learn in a two-hander.  I can't wait till I am good enough to sail a Laser.

Everyone has to learn in a two-hander.  I can't wait till I am good enough to sail a Laser.

Ascham School wants to support sailing by buying new boats and arranged a Wednesday, 9 March 2016, 6.30pm function.

Obviously, in our free-market economy they don't expect something for free, so we get a Olympic sailor to give a talk, great food and beverages: click here to see all the details.

This is a good opportunity to support our community, but more importantly get more younger folk into sailing.

Dear Leader is going, so it must be an accretive activity!

DBSC victorieux à régate de Vaucluse

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Just some of the many DBSCers on the podium

Just some of the many DBSCers on the podium

Another bonza set of results from the battlers of DBSC: the best sailing club in Western Sydney and the biggest regular Laser fleet in the world.

Standards

1st Dear Leader
2nd The People's Prince (subject to protest due the Hall of Shame incident after the race) 

Cloudy (our newest and 101st financial member for 2015/16) would have been 3rd, except for an OCS.

Radial
1st Grasshopper 2.0
2nd Marlena

4.7
1st Jack (leading the colossal DBSC 4.7 fleet across the harbour to French waters) 

Who is risking the Hall of Shame by avoiding the long-long-long character-building beat into a brisk southerly after the racing finished?

Who is risking the Hall of Shame by avoiding the long-long-long character-building beat into a brisk southerly after the racing finished?