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Big Boat Bash Honours Jonathan Stone

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Written by Jonathan Stone

The weather dawned clear and sunny with a fresh, cold westerly breeze. It looked fair for a cold, end of season race, to end the season.

But, the BOM and websites like Seabreeze were predicting a southerly squall at start time. The PRO had promised a go/no-go decision - but on the day, close to race time. In the event, the weather predictions did not shift; reports from the south coast showed winds of up to 35knots on their way; radar showed that heavy showers were part of the front. 

Sunday’s Wild Winds.

Sunday’s Wild Winds.

So - the race was cancelled by email, at 10.00am. The wind built from 10.00 am and the front arrived just after start time (1.00pm), with gusts >30 knots and heavy rain. 

Instead we had a great barbecue - hot soup and baked trout, a range of salads, wines, roast potato. Earlycomers sat on the deck, in the afternoon sun, as Gerry baked the fish. But the sun didn’t last and tables were set inside the Clubhouse - eventually seating 25 of us in a long row.

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The occasion was the PRO’s last race - the one that didn’t happen. There was a toast (to time on the water), speeches from skippers (Chris and Stephen and Jim) and a speech-in-reply from JS, who recalled how he and and Don (Roach) had worked to begin the ‘ big boat fleet’ a decade ago. And a presentation, of a great photograph of Time & Tide. And speeches of thanks for Paul and Shirley and Gerry and all who had helped set up the event. Then Paul produced two hot puddings, Christine produced home-made chocolate and Emily brought a cake with ’34’ on it (for the PRO’s 34 seasons of sailing).

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We talked until late afternoon; then cleaned up the Clubhouse.

 And then it was all over.

Across the (alphabetical) line: Skippers and crew were there from:

  • Chenonceau 

  • Corinna

  • G-Force

  • Liaison

  • Sanity

  • Simitten

  • Time & Tide

  • Umbakumba

also

  • Awanui (Kathy is a Club member, her Northshore 27 is a mooring-neighbour of T&T)

(I think that’s all the big boats -did I miss any?; there were several Laser sailors present but I know only the skippers’ names.)  

The Club’s Commodore (Andrew) and Secretary (Clare) represented the Club - thank you for being there; along with Julian van Aalst, the last of the Laser sailors still sailing from JS’ early days in dinghies, in the 1980s. We reminisced about those days - when the Club was smaller, building its Laser fleet, and the stories were somehow funnier. Dene and Andrea - recently retired from the Club - sent their greetings from …. wherever.

It was a wonderful moment in the life of the Club. I am happy, and sad.

And really grateful - THANK YOU!

Jonathan

😊😕

Big Boat Sailors Honour Johnathan Stone’s Decades of Club Leadership.

Big Boat Sailors Honour Johnathan Stone’s Decades of Club Leadership.

Coming Up

Kirk Marcolina

Sunday 19 May, 8:30am start – Winter Series Heats 4-6.

Friday 24 May, 7pm –DBSC’s Annual General Meeting and end of season dinner at the clubhouse. 

Winter Championship, BBWP and LTRaR starts this Sunday, 5 May

Andrew Cox

Get your winter woollies ready. Our Winter Championship starts this Sunday. For all sailors, briefing is at 7.45am for splash at 8.  First warning signal is at 8.30.

For all Brett Beyer Winter Program (BBWP) participants -- a payment link has been sent directly to you (other than one visiting participant for whom we do not have contact details) -- if you have not received it, please contact Mark Crowhurst.  All BBWP participants will be rostered on duty for one of the BBWP sessions -- making it fair and time-neutral for everyone (i.e. you are not missing out because you get proportionally more individual time on average each of the other weeks, assuming you attend).

For the PRO Instructor and the Learn to Run a Race (LTRaR) participants, please be at the clubhouse at 6.30am each week -- we know it is early!!  There will be a 45min theory and on-land practical session (which is really critical to make this work!) before heading out to set the course at 7.15am

For the COTD and Co-COTD, please be at the clubhouse at 7am to prepare the buoys, anchors and tackle, and to load and launch the RIBs.  We need the RIBs in the water ready to go for the LTRaR participants to head out at 7.15am.

Timing for LTRaR and COTD/Co-COTD is quite tight, so please be on time.

The roster for the Winter Championship and LTRaR is set out below -- please note the dates in your diaries and RVSP to Mark Crowhurst.

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Fees Now Overdue

Kirk Marcolina

Thanks to the 77% of members who have paid their dues. For the 32 of you who haven’t paid yet, your yearly fees are now overdue. We appreciate your prompt payment.

AGP RSVPs

Kirk Marcolina

We have 80 people who’ve already confirmed they are coming to our Annual General Party (and meeting) on Friday 24 May. If you haven’t RSVPed yet, please do so HERE today. You don’t want to miss out on what’s sure to be a big night of fun and surprises. 

A Slow End to the 2019 Club Champs

Andrew Cox

It was a very difficult day for the final Club Championship races for the season.  A very light, temperamental south easterly breeze was there for the start and fluctuated between almost calm and maybe the occasional 8kt gust.  It also shifted horribly, even moving almost to the northeast at the end of the second race.  It was a day that separated the good from the lucky (or in this case unlucky).  As usual, the best sailors seemed to find a way to do well regardless of the conditions.  For the rest of us, it was downright confusing!  Brett Beyer summed it up at the debrief with three simple words: "DON'T GO RIGHT".  And the GPS tracks of BBSP participants showed it all.  Ugly!

The Club Championships were set with a tightly contested field in both fleets -- the winners will be announced at the AGP, so hold your breath and watch this space.  Thanks to PRO, Jonathan Stone, assisted by Clare Alexander, for managing a difficult day of course setting!  And thanks to the rest of the on-water team of Mark Crowhurst, Justin Davey, David Devlin, and several visitors!

Photo by Clare Alexander

Photo by Clare Alexander

DBSC no Longer the Best Laser Club in the World

Kirk Marcolina

We’re now the best ILCA Dinghy Club in the Word. That’s because the name Laser has been officially changed to the ILCA Dinghy. The change is happening because of a dispute between the International Laser Class Association and the Laser trade mark holder, UK based Laser Performance Europe. Boats, sails and other equipment will all be rebranded going forward but all existing equipment remains class legal. You can read the official ILCA press release about the name change HERE. And read more about the dispute and ramifications from an Aussie perspective HERE.

The new logo.

The new logo.

Separately, the World Sailing Olympic selection decision regarding the future of Lasers (or now the ILCA Dinghy) competing in the Olympics is expected in mid-May – watch this space!

Upcoming Events

Kirk Marcolina

Sunday 5 May, 8:30am start – Winter Series Commences

Sunday 5 May, 1pm start – Big Boat Racing followed by BBQ at club

Sunday 19 May, 8:30am start – Winter Series Heats 4-6

Friday 24 May, 7pm –DBSC’s Annual General Meeting and end of season dinner at the clubhouse

Rack reshuffle

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A rack re-shuffle is occurring on Saturday.  For those who will not be there, can you please ensure all spars and other equipment are labelled in advance. We will use every effort to avoid misplacing items during the reshuffle, but individuals are responsible for ensuring items are clearly labelled to allow retrieval in the event of misplacement.