Get Competent this Saturday

We’ve been talking about it for ages… and now the big day is here. Competency Training 2019 is on THIS SATURDAY. Please arrive at 8:45am for a prompt 9am start. It’s the day when our fellow members will impart their knowledge to make us all better volunteers around the club.  Don’t worry, we’ll be wrapped in time for afternoon sailing. It’s a critical morning of education, and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone there.

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Champagne Sailing

Last Wednesday’s twilights were magical: a perfect breeze and magnificent weather conditions. One members described it as “Champagne sailing”. Twenty boats took advantage of these perfect mid-week conditions. We’re set to do it all again tonight with a 5pm splash and 5:30 training with Brett. Hope to see you there. And don’t forget, next week (27 November) we’ll be holding sprints earlier, from 5-7pm, due to a club function later that evening.

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Your Mum Isn’t Coming to Clean Up

As flagged in last week’s newsletter and at the briefing on Saturday, we are implementing a mid-season rack reshuffle.  We asked people to assist after sailing on Saturday to ensure all boats were in the right place. However, only 9 of the 18 boats that needed to be moved were in fact moved.  We had occasion to watch the whole thing on CCTV as we helped one member locate gear that was misplaced. What we saw was that the people who sailed that day (and a few helpers with them) made sure their boats were in the right spot, but no one helped to ensure all the other boats were in the right spot.   Two of the boats that were displaced in the reshuffle, and whose new spots were occupied by other boats that also needed to be moved, were just wheeled outside and then later left on the

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Last Chance to Order Regatta Kit

This Saturday is your final opportunity to try on sizes of t-shirts, bibs and jackets and to place your order for our new DBSC branded kit. Thanks to a special delivery by Diana Valia Chen, the new gear was unveiled to the public last Saturday at the State Championships. As you can see, it makes even this motley crew look good:

HERE is a link to all the designs. Place your order HERE. ORDERS WILL CLOSE THIS SATURDAY NIGHT.Please note, prices are updated as follows: T-shirts $25, Bibs $40, Caps $15, Jackets $220. The T-shirts are $5 cheaper than previously publicised, Bibs $5 more expensive, Caps unchanged, and Jackets $100 cheaper!

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Welcome New Members

As you might have noticed, there are quite a few new members at our club this season. Our newest DBSCers have quite interesting and diverse backgrounds. Here’s a bit about some of the new faces:Gavin Blake – Gavin moved to Sydney (Bronte) about a year ago from the UK. He is a keen surfer and kitesurfs a lot too. He works for the Toll Rescue Helicopter as a pilot. Gain is married with a 2-year-old boy named Charles and is looking forward to being able to teach him how to sail! It’s been 15 years since he last sailed and when he heard about DBSC he knew he had to get involved. He explains, “I’ve been bowled over by how friendly and welcoming everyone has been and the standard of sailing is excellent. It truly is the best laser sailing club in the world!”James Johnson – James grew up in the bush, but by a

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Rack Reshuffle

It is time for one of our mid-season rack reshuffles.  The new rack plan is displayed on the noticeboard with people whose boats have moved highlighted in yellow.  We have also moved the name tags next to the racks to reflect the new positions. On Saturday, could you please check the noticeboard and the name tag next to your rack spot?  We would like everyone’s assistance with lifting boats after sailing to make the reshuffle as easy as possible.  Please make sure all gear that is on a rack is moved with the boat to the new rack. If you are unable to be at the club on Saturday, can you please ensure that all your gear is labelled with your name to avoid loss!A reminder that our rack allocation policy is based on sailing and volunteering – the more you do both of these, the lower your boat will be.  It is that simple.  If you are

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DBSC Shines at States

DBSC had an impressive showing at the State Championships at Georges River Sailing Club last weekend. Of the 94 sailors that competed, 26 (28%) were DBSC members! It was a tricky regatta with the wind clocking left both days, steadily decreasing to almost nothing the first day and steadily increasing from almost nothing the second day!Despite the challenging conditions, our members did us proud: Xavier McLachlan placed 2nd in the 4.7s. In the Radials DBSCers took out 1st (Jack Littlechild), 2nd (Daniel Costandi), 4th (Otto Henry), and 5th (Marlena Berzins).  And in the Standards Campbell Patton was victorious and Gavin Blake took second.Well done all!

Campbell Patton was Victorious at States. Photo by Jon West.

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Sprightly Sprints

Whilst many of our members were doing battle at Georges River, 25 others took the chance to hone their skills in a series of sprints on the harbour on Saturday afternoon. A beautiful 12-15 knot South Easterly was blowing though Rose Bay, creating perfect conditions for 6 short races. Thanks to Kirk Marcolina and Kevin Gilroy for running the afternoon of sprints.

A Classic Spring Day on the Harbour.

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Top Tip – Mainsheet Management

Last week a member asked for tips on avoiding mainsheet mayhem. Thanks to our Champion Martin White who has come through with these ideas:No rope is perfect, but selecting the right rope and giving it the right care helps.A) The right rope: I use Rooster Polilite 7mm (blue coloured).  For myself, and most Masters sailors, the Polilite 6mm (yellow) is only good for less than 10knots only – you’d need great grip strength to play it effectively in medium to strong breezes.  Don’t simply copy the full time young Laser professionals who sail every day – they usually use the 6mm.Rooster mainsheet rope is designed with a load bearing heavier outer to reduce the problems of twist.  There is plenty written about this online.  It’s made of polypropylene which is light and absorbs little water.B) Care: With the mainsheet tied off in the boat, take it for a walk before sailing. This purpose is

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Up Next at DBSC

Wednesday, 13 November, 5pm Splash – Twilight Sailing / BBTPSaturday, 16 November, 9am – Learn to Race. Come along if you want to learn more about Laser boat handling, balance, boat posture, trim, starts, tacks, gybes, boat set-up and any other race management fundamentals. Please email Martin White HERE if you are planning on attending.Saturday, 16 November, 2pm Start – Spring PointscoreWednesday, 20 November, 5pm Splash – Twilight Sailing / BBTPSaturday, 23 November, 8:45am SHARP – Competency TrainingSaturday, 23 November, 2pm Start – Spring Pointscore

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