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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Metro Wrap Up

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DBSC hosted a wonderful Metropolitian Championships last weekend. 3 races for each fleet were held on each day.

Results are here. Marlena shone in the radials, Jack did well in the 4.7's and we did alright in the main event (Standards) too. 

The sailors that only raced on Saturday really missed out on a great day's racing on Sunday. In fact, the full rigs enjoyed it so much they snuck in a bonus lap between the 2nd and 3rd races. 

But the real stars of the weekend were the DBSC  volunteers. From Parking officials, park hosts, canteen crew, RIB drivers and a host of tasks in between, everyone chipped in and the event went off without a hitch from the DBSC side. Thank you one and all. 

We're all set to repeat the weekend when we host the State Titkes in November. It's going to be a cracker. 

Finally, your correspondent accidentally picked up a start watch in the men's shower room on Sunday afternoon. I'll leave it in canteen if it's yours. 

 

 

Major Club Repairs

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As previously advised, soon you'll notice some repairs being undertaken underneath the clubhouse.

 

The structure is 60 years old and we've had a survey undertaken of the water level structures.  As you'd expect, some of the piling is beyond salvage, and we've opted for replacement of 5 piles as a matter of urgency.  This involves cutting the pile away between the club floor and seabed levels and inserting a new pile.  The old pile below sand level is retained and used.  It will cost close to $60,000 for establishment, replacement of 5 piles and replacing some  headstock bolts (so the club doesn't float away at high tide). There's no impact on our use of the club while the work is undertaken.

This is a massive hit on our reserves, but that's why we have reserves.  Without a clubhouse, our club is in strife.  Further, we need to budget that this program will continue every second year for about 10 years as all the piles are renewed. 


We have a few strategies to fund the work:

  • We're going to have to increase annual subs.  We haven't increased fees for 6 or more years, but the golden streak is about to be over. Members with boats in the club will pay $100 extra per year.  Other sailors should budget $50, and non sailing members $50.  In addition we are hoping members will consider making a $100 tax deductible donation to the DBSC program developed in partnership with the Australian Sports Foundation.
  • We're hoping some members might enjoy taking advantage of a bigger tax deduction. 
  • in addition to paying higher subs, this year we're really going to need them paid promptly when the bill comes in April

Big boat report

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Jonathan's report for 12 March, (and I apologise for being a week late in relaying the report).... 

Seven boats presented on a sunny autumn afternoon, with a nor-easter at 15 knots and building, reaching 20knots before we finished.
T&T  sailed the line for the ‘gate’ start. Corinna took off quickly, followed by Umbakumba, Chenonceau, then G-Force, Smitten and Chloe. Corinna managed the blowy conditions across Double Bay best and was the first to tack out into the Harbour and tack again for the first mark, at Point Piper. G-Force showed speed to sail through the fleet and turn second.

It was a shy reach to Taylor’s Bay, and G-Force steamed into the lead, turning first, with a clear lead. The next lega long work to Sow’n Pigs. G-Force consolidated her lead, Corinna - a smaller boat - work hard to hang on on, then T&T and Umbakumba  all crossed the harbour, looking for an easterly shift. The big mover on this leg was Chenonceau, looking balanced and fast in the heavy winds and she reached Sow’n Pigs in third place, and in a position to challenge for second.

On T&T, we used our small size to slide quickly around the top mark, and then pole our jib, reclaiming third place for the long run  to Shark Island. We sailed low, dropped our pole off the northern tip of the Island. That allowed use to reach to mark - we had held this place. G-Force and Corinna clear ahead; the gybe was smooth, so we settled down to battle with Chenonceau, who was holding onto the strong breeze and moving fact.

In a nor-easter there is always a lee south of Shark Island and skippers have a choice - to take the short way home, stay close to the Island and hope the wind fills in, or to go low, hoping the better wind will make up for the greater distance.

And sometimes, it’s unevenness of the wind or the size of the boat or the choice of sail …… In the event Chenonceau sailed over us, and we could not defend.

A thorough enjoyable race. Across the line:

G-Force
Corinna
Chenonceau
Time & Tide
Umbakumba
Smitten
Chloe

These autumn afternoons are special - we have just three in our season. This one was sunny and warm, without being hot. The Harbour was busy, the nor-easterly a sailor’s wind.

Crews from several of the boats relaxed on the Club deck for half and hour, rehydrating, exchanging stories

We race again on Sunday April 2

Until then


Jonathan

Boat Insurance

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REPEAT FROM LAST WEEK, BUT WITH LINK TO INSURANCE PAGE FIXED

Australian Sailing's insurance scheme with Nautilus is good value and pays a commission to DBSC.  

This week we received a pleasant surprise payment, as explained below. 

 Dear Member Club,
We have today made a deposit to your account in the amount of $ 201.16. Please note that this amount includes GST
This represents the total amount of Nautilus Insurance Commissions that members of you club have generated during the 2016 Calendar year.

If you have any questions, please let us know.

Thanks,
Brian Chalmers
brian.chalmers@sailing.org.au
On behalf of
Yachting NSW Inc

 

You can find the scheme HERE

RIB drivers needed for Sunday

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We desperately require 2 RIB drivers for this Sunday @ the Metros.  

Can you help or know someone that will?  In return you'll get front row seats at Sydney Harbour's most prestigious sailing event, a few drinkies and I'll shout you a toastie. 

Will suit a young sailor's parent keen to watch the action.  C'mon...lend us a hand, please?

if so, please email vice.commodore@dbsc.com.au

Laser Metros @ DBSC this weekend

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This weekend, DBSC is hosting the Laser Metros both Saturday & Sunday.

We encourage everyone to participate. We expect 100-130 boats and there will be sailors of all standards. If you can get around our usual course, you'll be fine. 

Enter on line through the nsw association website.

There will be a briefing 11.30 on Saturday. The racing starts early both days.   13.30. Saturday. 11.00 Sunday.

Each day will be 3 races, but as we will be running a different course with seperate start and finish lines, races will start before other fleets finish. So you can expect the 3 races won't take much longer than our usual 2 races. 

We have arranged car paring at Double Bay public school. $20 donation to the P&C buys two days of parking.

There will be an après sailing BBQ on Saturday and pre racing breakie on Sunday. 

As it's a NSW laser association event, you need to enter. More details and entry here 

Finally, we could do with help to make the event a success. If you can get to the club early on Saturday, you'll be useful.  

Planning.

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11th. Club Championships. No après sailing BBQ this week. 

18/19th. Laser Metros at DBSC. This is a NSWLA event, and we have to enter the event. You can do this on the day. Apres sailing snag sizzle both days. The canteen crew could do with some help this weekend, either in the canteen or on the tongs. Also we have arranged for weekend parking at DB Public school, in exchange for $20 donation to the P&C. 

DBSC victorious on and off water

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DBSC has again retained the VYC Shield, awarded each year to the winner of the inter club challenge against our french friends from the eastern harbour. Sailed across two fleets on two days, we won every all 4 contests, so the win was comprehensive. 

After a shock defeat last year in the plate, a battle for the best après sailing hosting, DBSC bounced back courtesy of our spread and fancy beer served up in November. Thanks to Paul and his canteen crew for their classy vittles. 

The challenge is a great contest each year and we send a big shoutout to our friends from VYC for the hospitality and great sportsmanship.