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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Important safety information when using the davits

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Following the completion of repairs to the Western Davit (where the Paul Adam RIB is hoisted), there are new blocks and winch Lines that have a different requirement.

Members operating the Davits are required to leave the blocks and winch line under tension at all times while the RIB is connected to the Davit. This means that after the RIB has been hoisted to the upper position, the Safety Chain (which we require to be attached) does not ever need to be in tension - only attached (as a safety/backup).

Also notice in the Photo the distance between the two blocks (they should not be so close as to be touching, only high enough to attach the safety chain).

SailGP events and activities

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As part of our involvement with SailGP and the Adopt a Club program, we have been presented with some exciting opportunities for DBSC members to enjoy.

The three activities below are exclusively for DBSC members and are a 'first in, first served' basis. You MUST register at the link below to participate in any of these events.

ACTIVITY #1: Base Camp Tour
Team Canada have kindly invited us to attend their F50 base Technical Tour on Wednesday 15th February at 5:30pm. 30 DBSC members can participate in the tour.

Location: SailGP Tech Site's NEW address: Barangaroo Ave & Barton St, Barangaroo NSW 2000, Australia
Location Link: https://goo.gl/maps/za3QzU3mq8tWo7yv8 

ALSO NOTE: The tour is obviously taking place at the same time as our Twilight Sailing program.  We unfortunately did not have a choice of day/time for the tour.  Our Twilight Sailing will still take place on Wednesday February 15th for those who intend to sail. 

ACTIVITY #2: On-Water Spectatorship
As part of the Adopt a Club program, we have been given a VIP spectatorship flag, which gets us in the dress circle to watch the racing!  
On Saturday February 18th, 15 DBSC members can head out to watch the racing on board Luke Parker's boat.  

ACTIVITY #3: On-Water Spectatorship 
Racing continues on Sunday February 19th, 15 DBSC members can head out to watch the racing on board Luke Parker's boat.  

A huge thank-you to Luke for kindly donating his boat for this activity.

PLEASE NOTE:  For Activities 2 & 3, attending members will be contacted with further info in the lead up, but at this stage Luke's boat will depart from Double Bay Marina around 3pm each day.

Clean Up Australia Day 4 March

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Calling all volunteers who enjoy a clean environment!

I’ve spent the past few weeks driving around the pristine Tasmanian Countryside enjoying the ‘freshest air’ on the planet, and so I’m inspired to clean up the environment surrounding our club.

On Saturday 4th March from 10am to 12pm, members (and guests) of Double Bay Sailing Club will be conducting a clean-up of the foreshore, park lands and local roadways near our club in Double Bay. 

Trevor Potts (member) will be at the club house at 10am with all the CUAD materials, sign-on sheet, and a short safety briefing. Please arrive by 10am.  

We are also asking volunteers to download the EyeSea app and use it to upload photos of rubbish on the day. It's simple to use. Take a photo and upload it to the app.

Download for android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mariapps.eyesea.eye_sea

Download for iOS: https://apps.apple.com/es/app/eyesea/id1667239428

We recommend you wear sun protective clothing, and bring protective gloves (if you don’t have any we will have spares available).

Afterwards you can treat yourself to a well-earned toastie before sailing!

Learn to race

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The next Learn to Race (LTR) a Laser at Double Bay Sailing Club is on again on Saturday morning Feb 18.  It must start early at 8.30AM on that day as we have limitations with harbour zones on Sat Feb 18. 

We’ll meet at 8.30am ready to rig boats. The aim is to be on the water well before 10am and back to the shore by 11.30pm.

LTR is for prospective new members – a ‘try before you join’ arrangement.  It’s also for DBSC members wishing to improve their sailing skills.

Participants must have basic helming capability as we are squad based and it’s sometimes difficult to provide a lot of one-on-one assistance for those without experience. It’s also a safety measure.

Race report 28 January 2023

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From our PRO Geoff Kirk with Geoff Boscoe

Sailors were greeted by a hot day and a building North-Easterly breeze for Heats 5 & 6 of the 2023 Autumn point score.  The breeze lived up to the forecast by getting into the low 20 knot range.  There was chop from the wind, outgoing tide and boat traffic which made boat handling challenging. 

It was busy in the boat park with competition for space from 18’ skiffs while room on the harbour was also at a premium.  The on-water race management team needed to fit the course into a compressed footprint because of the Etchells and 18’ skiff race courses. 

A big fleet of 20+ ILCA6 sailors joined for the first race of the day.  This included a couple of defectors from the ILCA7 fleet and a couple of new visiting sailors who were warmly welcomed.  The first race was won on handicap by Cote Poncell, with Quentin Burns in second and Ian Tudball in third.  After a few retirements, a slightly smaller ILCA6 fleet lined up for the second race which was won on handicap by Quentin Burns, followed by Murray Stone and Kate McHugh.  Special shout-outs to Evie Saunders who won line honours in both ILCA6 races and Tilly Rowles who was first in the 4.7 races.

A much smaller ILCA7 fleet joined the racing with Dave Newman first over the line in both races.  After handicap, it was 1. Chris Berg, 2. Ryan Aldrich and 3. Jason Wilkins on the podium in the first race and in the second race it was 1. Nick Pellow, 2. Dave Newman and 3. Yves Stening.

Congratulations to all competitors in dealing so well with the challenging conditions.

Special thanks to all the helpers on the day, including Daryl Lawrence (handicapper on Jazzman), Omer Kanakci (COTD), Ben Byford (Co-COTD), Tim Heath and David Huber who stepped in to run an additional RIB, Cote Poncell and Tory Epworth who joined Paul and Shirley to make the world’s best toasties.

The Race Management Team on the Jazzman would also like to thank Pat Levy for the extra shade on Jazzman which was much appreciated in the heat.

Results are available on the Sailor app.

The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here (highly recommended).