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Double Bay NSW 2028
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Finn Flies High in World Championships

Kirk Marcolina

DBSC’s very own Finn Alexander has competed alongside the best Laser sailors in the world at the Sailing World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark. Up against 165 sailors, Finn finished an amazing 13th - with a bullet in his final race. Finn wasn’t the only Aussie Laser sailor to do well at Aarhus, Matthew Wearn brought home the silver and all Australian men placed in the top 20.

On Facebook, Finn commented that he is “really happy how progress is going currently, however just missing out on the top 10 has made the fire in the belly even stronger. Now, I'm headed back home for a few weeks of rest before going back to Enoshima, Japan for the Sailing World Cup.” We hope to see Finn around the club and wish him well in his next campaign in Japan. 

Another New Bin!

Kirk Marcolina

DBSC is serious about recycling!

The club has taken delivery of a "St George Collect and Earn" bin. It has a blue lid, and you can put anything under the new 10-cent recycling deposit scheme in this bin. When the bin is almost full, someone should leave the bin out and notify Mark Crowhurst and he will book a collection. The club gets the 10 cents from each vessel in here. If we find it fills too quickly, you may see another of these turn-up to reduce the number of pickups.

Please note that it appears that if the barcode is not readable, we do not get a refund (i.e. please do not crush cans). Also, if there are too many non-scheme vessels in here (or anything foreign) we do not get the refund. If you are unsure what you can put in there, see the side of the can/bottle or the top of the lid.

For the time being the yellow lid bin will remain, in which you can put other recycling (e.g. cardboard, wine bottles). If we find this bin is no longer needed, we will just keep the red lid and blue lid bins. Until further notice, this should be left out weekly with the red lid bin.

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Brett Beyer is Back - Sign Up Now

Kirk Marcolina

Our brilliant coach, Brett Beyer, is back at DBSC in September. His Saturday Program (BBSP) will run in the spring for 7 weeks as follows: 22 Sep, 6 Oct, 3 Nov, 10 Nov, 1 Dec, 8 Dec, 15 Dec.*  There will be two categories of coaching:  B = $315, A = $630 (plus merchant fees).*  Everyone is invited to join the post-race briefing on the deck.

“B” participants receive (a) a video of the start with voice-over commentary, (b) a video of the “real time” GPS tracks of the fleet, (c) a leg by leg analysis of the performance of the fleet including individual speed and angle statistics vs the fleet, (d) access to Brett for comments and questions on water when not racing, (e) participation in the communal post-race debrief at the clubhouse after racing.*

“A” participants receive all the above plus (f) an individual report on their performance, referencing tactical and/or technical considerations and (g) the opportunity to email Brett with follow up questions.*

Send an email ASAP to coaching@dbsc.com.au to express your interest in this seasons’ program, and indicate your name, rig type and A/B category preference.  A link for payments will be distributed in due course. 

* Click here to see the terms of the program.

Brett Beyer is back at DBSC this season. 

Brett Beyer is back at DBSC this season. 

Up Next at DBSC

Kirk Marcolina

Saturday 11 August, 12pm briefing, 1pm start – Pre-Season Sprints

Saturday 18 August8am– Annual Club Working Bee. Make sure to wear old clothes for painting and please let Geoff Kirk know if you can make it by emailing him here

Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 September –  Women's Laser Regatta hosted by Double Bay Sailing Club. Sign up to volunteer or lend your boat by emailing please email Christine Patton here

A Black and White Blast

Justin Davey

The Season Opening Sailors’ and Volunteers’ Dinner held last Friday at the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club was a huge success. Attended by over 30 members, all enjoyed flowing drinks and a well-prepared meal served by attentive waiters. A highlight was members having their photos taken in groups and pairs in a photo booth. Later in the night the photos became more adventurous with Christine Linhart and Clare Alexander sporting various forms of expression.

Jack Saywak won the prize for the best outfit with his dashing dinner suit, but given parched tongues during the festivities his prize was consumed before the end of the evening. Andrew Cox was the only member to wear two different outfits during the night – as a taster Andrew wore a black and white skiing outfit, resplendent with helmet and goggles. Andrew’s second outfit was a Zentai suit made from spandex that appropriately conformed to the night’s dress theme of black and white. With his suit, Andrew could pursue his hidden talent of expressive dance and body movement to the delight and trepidation of fellow members. It was a night not to be forgotten!

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Winter Sprints off to a Hot Start

Kirk Marcolina

August means Winter Sprint Racing at DBSC. Last Saturday 25 sailors presented for the first in the month-long series, including three visitors from VYC. There were quite a few “tired and emotional” individuals post the Season Opening Dinner!  (Latest known bed time of those present and sailing was 9am.  Not Pat this time…)

The winds proved to be a bit of a challenge, with a westerly with a lot of left in it and a difficult top mark under Clark Island. Add to that, there were 5 knot holes in the middle of the course and 20+ knot bullets from the left and right. Despite the difficult conditions, David Huber set an excellent course solo and gave us 6 x 20min races for a massive 2hrs racing time. Hats off to him and to Paul and Andrea for staffing the canteen – toasties before and soup afterwards – a perfect accompaniment to the afternoon. More Sprints are on again this Saturday afternoon – we hope to see you then. 

One Month Countdown to Our Inaugural Women’s Laser Regatta

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The scene is set at Double Bay for a wonderful weekend on 8-9 September.  The coaches are ready with Krystal Weir leading the gang. Yoga on the deck overlooking Sydney Harbour will be a great way to start each morning. We have a lovely evening of celebration and inspirational women organised.  Don’t miss out!  Jump in a laser and join us. Our limit is 50 women so act fast, bring a friend and sign up to this one of a kind weekend event.  Thanks to NSW Laser Association and the Woollahra Council for providing so much backing for our event.  Come and improve your sailing and meet some like-minded women! Enter here

To make sure this weekend is spectacular we need DBSC members’ help. One specific need is a bed for one of our coaches, close to the Club, from Friday September 7 to Sunday afternoon September 9.  She will arrive from Brisbane Friday evening and will leave on a flight on Sunday evening.  Her name is Ashley Stoddart.  We are also looking for transport to and from the airport to be provided by members if possible. If you can help us with this request, please email Christine Patton here.

Big Boat Report

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A sparkling afternoon, cloudless. The wind built from maybe 3 knots at the start to nearly 10 knots at the finish and 15 before we unrigged and got ashore.

A well-run start from Peter Collie and crew on a Club RIB - thank you. T&T tried to start on port at the pin end and was 20 seconds too slow to clear the other three boats, who all started more conventionally, on starboard. They judged well - although the pin end was favoured, it was possible to cross on starboard and to clear Clarke Island without tacking. So SanityCorinna and Chenonceu all headed left into the harbour while T&T had to duck all their transoms, head right across Double Bay and find the right moment to tack out.

Long story short, Sanity was just too fast; her skipper has her going well in light winds and fresh. Speed took her to the front of the group, and she won the race untroubled, without bothering with a spinnaker on the run. Conversely, Chenonceau was slow in the light winds; she made ground late in the race as the wind built up, but too much had been lost.

That left Corinna and T&T in the middle of the small fleet, and the advantage changed and changed between us. Corinna was first to the Point Piper mark; T&T closed a little to Taylor’s Bay; then, uncharacteristically for an upwind leg, T&T sailed faster on the leg to Sow’n Pigs rounding well in front - though of course in second behind Sanity. The boat seemed to settle into her task, David’s crew work was fast and neat and, when we sailed right to the Neilsen Park area we picked up a valuable easterly that allowed us to reach the mark with a single tack.

Our small victory then faded as Corinna hoisted a spinnaker and cruised past us at a rate of knots, turning a deficit of several hundred metres into a lead of several hundred metres at the end. Our problem - we didn’t have the spinnaker skills on board, though we did pole the jib. Next time…

Across the line:

  • Sanity
  • Corinna
  • Time & Tide
  • Chenonceau

By the time we got ashore the breeze was 15-20 knots and very cool, so we sat inside the Clubhouse, skippers and crews - which included all of Chris’ family, including Krisha and Russell.

Talk ranged from the Laser dinner on the Friday night preceding, to the 150 anniversary ‘do’ at the SYS the same evening, to our own race.

Eventually other matters called us all from different directions; and Club Laser sailors - having enjoyed the fresh late breeze - were still unrigging on the grass.

We sail next on September 2 - the beginning of the long ‘real’ season; 9 races taking us to May 2019.

The Big Boats at the Start. Photo by: Peter Collie

The Big Boats at the Start. Photo by: Peter Collie

Upcoming Events

Kirk Marcolina

Thursday 2 August, daytime – Private Daytime Function in the Clubhouse 

Friday 3 August, 7pm – Season Opening Sailors’ and Volunteers’ Dinner (see details below)

Saturday 4 August, 12pm briefing, 1pm start – Pre-Season Sprints

Sunday 5 August, 1pm start – Big Boat Racing

Saturday 18 August8am – Annual Club Working (socialising) Bee

Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 September –  Women's Laser Regatta hosted by Double Bay Sailing Club. Sign up to volunteer or lend your boat by emailing Christine Linhart (c.linhart@unsw.edu.au). 

Season Opening Dinner This Friday

Kirk Marcolina

We have a great turnout of 34 people attending the Season Opening Sailors’ and Volunteers’ Dinner this Friday, 3 August at the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club. Arrive at 7pm for drinks and 7.30pm dinner. Come on time so you get to drink your share of the bar tab.

Don’t forget to come dressed in black and white – you can wear anything as long as it is black and white! There will be a prize for best costume – as decided by Clare Alexander and Peter Collie.

To make things easy on the night, here are the seating arrangements – every table setting will have a number.  When you arrive, draw one black card, one white card and one red card.  The black card has your place number for entrées, the white card has your place number for mains and the red card has your team number for a game we are going to play between entrées and mains.  When we sit down for dinner, just find the place number on the table that matches your black card number, and that’s where you sit for entrées.  We’ll explain the rest as the evening progresses. We’re looking forward to a great night!