Winter Championship and Pointscore – heats 4, 5 &6The flotilla struck gold on just the second Sunday of the Winter Season – with a sparkling clear harbour, clear wintery skies and a lovely 8-12 knot West South Westerly breeze treating both fleets to some very tight racing, and extremely close finishes which kept the Race Team on their toes at all time.We had at least 30 boats on the water, 3 great races, and were all done and dusted, with hot showers and tracky dacks back on by 1030.it was great to see quite a few visiting boats making the trek to our lovely corner of the harbour for some of the best racing Sydney has to offer.A particularly close finish happened in Race 2 for the ILCA7s – some of the action captured below in this photo sequence. This is a good reminder of the pressure the committee boat
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WHAT'S GOING ON
UPCOMING EVENTSSunday, 19 May: Winter Championship & Pointscore series racing (Races 4, 5 & 6). 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 WarningFriday 24 May: DBSC’s Annual General Party (Meeting followed by dinner, drinks and dancing) 6:30PM
Sunday, 26 May: Winter Championship & Pointscore series racing (Races 7, 8 & 9) 07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning
Thank you to the members who are sending through information for the newsletter. If you have content for the newsletter, please email it to newsletter@dbsc.com.au by Monday evening.View all racing results here.The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here.Make a tax deductible donation to DBSC here.
Race Report – Sunday 12 May, 2024
Winter Championship & Pointscore (Races 1, 2 & 3)Report by PRO Luke Parker:Twenty brave (desperate?) souls left their mother figures for a sleep-in and fronted up for the first day of the 2024 Winter series. So did the rain. So did some wind, albeit fickle and shifty. On the upside, we had the harbour to ourselves.Pre briefing the course was set for the prevailing westerly. Post briefing the wind shifted to southwest and so the course was quickly adjusted. Then a rainstorm moved on, and the wind shifted to a westerly-ish at 5-8 knots and the course was reset for Races 2 and 3. If you’re confused, be thankful you weren’t with Jim Dounis and Josh Dorey who were tasked with moving the buoys.We got our 3 races off efficiently without further incident. The simple course layout and rolling starts worked well. A critical request/reminder from the start boat: can
Weekend Report
Work-on-your-Boat Weekend
All photos by Maxim Dzhura
Saturday and Sunday turned out to be a very fun weekend despite the rainy weather thanks to good company and camaraderie. The work itself was hard, as sore muscles will attest. A big thanks to Maxim Dzhura for organising the whole thing, and for shouting the group with a huge supply of materials and consumables. Thanks also to everyone else who brought items to contribute to the group, and to Steven London for his generous loan of various power tools. Plus a special thankyou goes out to Craig Sheers who spent much time on both Saturday and Sunday lending his ILCA
Warm up your vocal CORDS… because the DBSC Karaoke Band is ready to rock the AGP!!
Following the formal proceedings of the AGP, the DBSC Band will once again be entertaining us. This year, we are turning into the DBSC Karaoke Band… and we need YOU! Our professional (and semi-professional) musicians will be there as the backing band for DBSC members who are ready to step from the shower to the onstage mic.
That’s right, you have the opportunity to sing a song with the band! Our musicians and lead singer will be there to support you onstage. And if you would like to sing with a DBSC friend (or friends plural!) then that is perfectly fine.If you are interested in signing up then please CLICK HERE to
WHAT'S GOING ON
UPCOMING EVENTSSunday, 12 May: Winter Championship series racing commences07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning
Sunday, 19 May: Winter Champs (07:30 Briefing / 08:15 Warning)
Friday 24 May: DBSC’s Annual General Party (Meeting)Please check your email for invitation and RSVPNOTE: Calling for volunteers to help with this. If you able to, please contact Diana Chen
Thank you to the members who are sending through information for the newsletter. If you have content for the newsletter, please email it to newsletter@dbsc.com.au by Monday evening.View all racing results here.The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here.Make a tax deductible donation to DBSC here.
WHAT'S GOING ON
UPCOMING EVENTSSaturday & Sunday 4-5 May: Work-on-your-Boat Weekend (NO CLUB RACING)Maxim will be at the club from 10:00 on both daysSunday, 12 May: Winter series racing commences07:30 Briefing / 08:15 WarningFriday 24 May: DBSC’s Annual General Party (Meeting)Please check your email for invitation and RSVPNOTE: Calling for volunteers to help with this. If you able to, please contact Diana Chen
Thank you to the members who are sending through information for the newsletter. If you have content for the newsletter, please email it to newsletter@dbsc.com.au by Monday evening.View all racing results here.The club’s calendar can be viewed and subscribed to here.Make a tax deductible donation to DBSC here.
News from Coté and José
AN OLYMPIC DREAM COMES TRUE FOR COTÉDBSC member Coté Poncell has been selected to represent Chile at the Paris Olympics in the women’s ILCA 6 Class. It was excitement plus for her family, as her parents are both previous Olympic sailors, and it was a tough process for her country, and herself to win selection against the odds.Coté spent a season at our club last year, sailing against our top females, and with limited money, living at the iconic Bondi, with husband, José. They both took on a multitude of casual jobs to survive and live her dream: plenty of hills to improve her fitness as she pedalled her bike around the hilly terrain of Sydney delivering pizzas and living frugally.
Race Report – Saturday 27 April 2024
CLUB Sprint RacING
All photos by Diana Chen
Report by PRO Geoff Kirk:Last Saturday was the last race of the summer season, finishing up with some casual sprint races. The weather wasn’t looking great in the morning, but it turned out to be a beautiful day, and a light easterly breeze. The race crew was myself, Robert Bruce (LTRaR), Diana Chen (COTD), and Jeff Loosemore (CoOTD). Rob and Jeff did a great job running the racing, while Diana and I puttered around laying a few marks, having a lovely afternoon. Many thanks for all their efforts. The breeze was light so we kept the course short. Start wise in a
Work-on-your-Boat Weekend: 4-5 May 2024
Maxim Djura is once again running a boat hull maintenance session on the weekend of the 5th and 6th of May. This is a perfect time to give some love to your boat and get her ready for the next season! The plan is to have enough people there to help with getting boats from their racks and to share materials (flow coat, epoxy glue and other stuff — Maxim will bring these on the day). Maxim will be at the club from 10 am on both days .This weekend is for repairs like:Fixing chips, scratches or cracks in the gelcoatReplacing deck fittingsCleaning hullRope upgradesHe will bring to share:Neutral flow coat and white pigmentEpoxy glueRonstan gelcoat restorerWhite spiritSandpaperSiliconeGloves, masking tape, etc.Disclaimer:



