CLub Look-ahead Schedule*Wednesday 12 March: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)*Thursday 13 March: Twilight Racing (5pm splash, Racing 5:30pm to 7:30pm)*Saturday 15 March: Autumn Point Score Races 7 & 8 (2:00pm start)Wednesday 19 March: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)Thursday 20 March: Twilight Racing (5pm splash, Racing 5:30pm to 7:30pm)Saturday 22 March: Sprint Racing (2pm-ish start)2025 The Women’s Regatta — hosted by Vaucluse Yacht ClubEntryNotice of Race*Note: The 2025 JJ Giltinan 18-Footer World ChampionshipsThe JJ Giltinan 18-Footer World Championships will be running out of Double Bay SC from Friday 7 March through to Sunday 16 March. The foreshore rigging area and clubhouse are being used for this event, so please be prepared for this, and give yourself extra time to get your boat out and rig, we will leave a passage to the park and ramp from the clubhouse, but for short periods it may be blocked by
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Final Reminder: 2025 Metros – this Saturday & Sunday at HHSC
This Saturday and Sunday the Metropolitan Championships will be hosted by Hunters Hill Sailing Club. This event is for all ILCA classes and has prizes for Open, Youth and Masters age categories. HHSC is a great venue with copious rigging area, good sailing water right in front of the club and terrific viewing from Clarkes Point Park.DBSC Sailors traveling by water will splash about 12pm to make the journey up the river by water, with a RIB for support (towing if required) back and forth each day.(We suggest that members wanting to go by road trailer organise themselves).Notice of Race is HERE. Sailing Instructions are Here. Competitor Information Document is Here.Sign On/Off for each day is HEREYou can Enter online HERE any time up to 11.30 on 8 March at the club. (Entry fee applies)There will be no DBSC club racing this weekend.
WHAT'S GOING ON
CLub Look-ahead ScheduleWednesday 5 March: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)Thursday 6 March: Twilight Racing (5pm splash, Racing 5:30pm to 7:30pm)Saturday 8 March: No club racing due to Metro’s at HHSC (see previous piece)For boats sailing to HHSC: 12:00 splash for 1:30pm startWednesday 12 March: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)Thursday 13 March: Twilight Racing (5pm splash, Racing 5:30pm to 7:30pm)Saturday 15 March: Autumn Point Score Races 7 & 8
Note: The 2025 JJ Giltinan 18-Footer World ChampionshipsThe JJ Giltinan 18-Footer World Championships will be running out of Double Bay SC from Friday 7 March through to Sunday 16 March. The foreshore rigging area and clubhouse are being used for this event, so please be prepared for this, and give yourself extra time to get your boat out and rig, we will leave a passage to the park and ramp from the clubhouse, but for short
Race Report – 2025 Vaucluse Regatta
93rd Vaucluse Regatta report by Chris Rodowicz, Photos from VYCThe 93rd Vaucluse Regatta was sailed on Saturday, 1 March 2025, with 86 boats—ILCAs, OK Dinghies, and yachts—entered for a day of close racing (or at least attempting to, given the conditions). The day was perfect, except the winds were… well, let’s just say “politely absent”, and the strong run-out current turned the start line into a game of “Who Can Stay Behind the Line?” (Spoiler: Not everyone). OCS calls were flying, and the bottom mark rounding demanded maximum concentration.Despite the light breeze, the dinghies managed to squeeze in two of the three scheduled races (except the 4s), and back at the VYC clubhouse there were plenty of stories to tell and
ILCA 2025 Oceania & Australian Masters
Ian Tudball reports from Westernport Yacht Club (all photos by Ian):There was an interesting grouping of fleets with 27 ILCA 7’s sharing the same start with 6 ILCA 4’s, followed by 39 ILCA 6 Grand Masters and Masters combined in the second group, and 41 ILCA 6 GGM’s and Legends in the 3rd group. The first day of racing was a wipe out with no wind and no racing for the 113 boat event.Day 2 saw a complete reversal with a nasty off-shore breeze gusting 25+ knots to test the fleet with the added variable of a 2-knot tide. It was a tough day on the water and weary sailors were suitably rejuvenated at the Club that night with a top-flight jazz band and liquid refreshment.Day 3 saw a few of the Legends electing not to sail as the wind was now onshore with steep rolling seas coming in from the ocean, and
Race Report – Saturday 22 February 2025
Sprint RacingIt was the stuff of sailing dreams: sunshine, 14-16 knots NE right down the harbour, some nice wave action, and the exotic challenge of an Outrigger regatta crossing our course!
Thrills and spills on the racecourse (photo by David Murphy)
The sprint course for the day was set right in the mouth of Double Bay, taking full advantage of the breeze and conditions, with a lovely wind and wave compression right at the base of our windward-leeward course. The on-water team comprised COTD Connor Roche, Co-COTD/ new member Dan Leupen, LTRaR Richard Holstein and myself David Murphy. Ashore many thanks to Paul, Shirley, John Chesterman and Joshua Dorey.
The Women's Regatta – Saturday 22 March 2025 – Hosted by VYC
This year the Women’s Regatta is being hosted by Vaucluse Yacht Club for ILCA 4 and ILCA 6 sailors off Watsons Bay, The Green Fleet will race as a part of the Helly Hansen Women’s Challenge (HHWC) with Manly Yacht Club (MYC) in the North of the Harbour.For DBSC members that want to attend, we suggest registering for the ILCA 4 and ILCA 6 Fleets that will be held in the vicinity of Watson Bay, with activities starting at VYC from 8:30am with Yoga, Breakfast, Workshops, and racing at 13:00 and Cocktail reception from 18:00 at VYC.Notice of Race HERERegistration (with fee) is required HERE
Quick note from the canteen
We try to keep the cost of consumables as low as possible for the members, and Paul Adam has been doing a superb job shopping around for the best prices, but alas, inflation is creeping and the price of Up & Go has been increased to $2 for members. This is the first price rise of anything for many years, but unfortunately necessary.
WHAT'S GOING ON
CLub BiWeekly Look-ahead ScheduleWednesday 26 February: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)Thursday 27 February: Twilight Racing (5pm splash, Racing 5:30pm to 7:30pm)Saturday 1 March: Vaucluse RegattaMembers should target a 12:30 splash at DBSC for approx. 1:30pm start off VYCDo not forget to register (it’s free): register hereTuesday 4 March: Reach Youth Training from 4pmWednesday 5 March: Twilight Sailing (5pm splash, sailing ‘til 7:00pm)Thursday 6 March: Twilight Racing (5pm splash, Racing 5:30pm to 7:30pm)Saturday 8 March: no racing (Metros at Hunters Hill SC)Sunday 9 March: Metros at Hunters Hill SC2025 Metros – 8-9 March – Hunters Hill Sailing ClubNotice of RaceOnline entryPlease contact David Newman to coordinate logistics
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
Race Report – Saturday 15 February 2025
All sailing photos by Kerryn Smith
Club Championships R11 &12 / Autumn Point Score R5 & 6PRO Peter Collie reports:A challenging day for all. The wind was indecisive and did not follow the forecast; there was a strong outgoing tide, and fast traffic in the Dardanelles with the WASZP state champs. Also, not an easy place to accommodate a southerly shift which is what was predicted.Many thanks to Yves Stening and Ben Byford for their assistance on the Jazzman and Kerryn Smith and Alban Delpey in the Bergman for valiantly moving marks as things changed.That said, we set a course for the average breeze and got everyone off. Each fleet earned one black flag start aided and



