The DBSC Sailing instructions govern racing at DBSC alongside the Racing Rules of Sailing and the rules and by-laws of the International Laser Class Association. All club racers should be familiar with these.DBSC does not permit formal protests, as the adversarial environment this can create is inconsistent with our culture, and the time commitment this can require is unreasonable for our volunteers. The success of racing depends on an “honour system” based on the principles of good sportsmanship and adherence to the Racing Rules and the Sailing Instructions by all participants.Please be sure to familiarise yourself with the sailing rules and undertake your penalties when incidents arise. On Saturday there were a number of people hitting the top mark who did not do their penalties, and this is uncool, especially in a championship race.
Category: Latest from Double Bay Sailing Club
Returning member – Nathan Deng
This week we are extending a warm welcome to Nathan Deng who is returning to the club.
How old were you when you first stepped on a boat? 10 years oldIf money (and sailing ability) were no limit, what boat would you buy? 29erWhat is your ultimate sailing goal? Top 10 youths in Australia for lasersTell us the story behind the name of your Laser? My boat name is Tag, I chose tag since sailing to me is like a game of tag. constantly trying to catch up to people when your “it” and then running (sailing) away when Ur being chased.If you could add any ingredient to DBSC’s world’s best toasties – what would it be? Don’t know, I haven’t tried them yetWhat are your second/third favourite
Coming up next…
Wednesday 2 February – Twilight sprintsSaturday 5 February – Sprints | Masters’ State ChampionshipsSunday 6 February – Masters’ State ChampionshipsWednesday 9 February – Twilight sprintsSaturday 12 February – Autumn Pointscore 1 & 2Sunday 13 February – Reserve Day for club picnicWednesday 16 February – Twilight sprintsSaturday 19 February – Learn to Race (am) | Club Championships 7 & 8, Autumn Pointscore 3 & 4, Vaucluse RegattaWednesday 23 February – Twilight sprintsSaturday 26 February – Sprints | Masters’ National Championships (Westernport, Vic)Wednesday 2 March – Twilight sprintsSaturday 5 March – Learn to Race (am) | Clean Up Australia Day (am) | Sprints | Metros (RPAYC)The club calendar can be viewed (and subscribed to) here.
Race report – 22 January 2022
On Saturday races 11 and 12 of the spring season were completed in a moderate south easterly breeze sailed between Shark Island and Point Piper.PRO Jules Hall oversaw racing and was ably assisted by Thomas Beregi (LTRAR) and Tanya Hall, with on water assistance from Mark Lewkovitz (COTD) and Andrew Dixson (co-COTD). Off the water, Richard Au and Murray Stone assisted Paul and Shirley in the canteen.Our race winners were Michael Osborn and Daniel Costandi in the standard rigs while Ian Tudball and Andrew Craker each had a win in the radial fleet.This concludes the Spring Season Pointscore. Congratulations to our victors.Standard: Mike Dunne (see all results)Radial: Alistair Sutherland (see all results)
This weekend
This weekend is a busy one at the club. In racing, we will be competing in Club Championship heats 5 & 6 which will be followed by our regular club championship bbq.After racing we will also be raising a glass to Jules Hall and Jan ‘Clogs’ Scholten for their success in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race two handed division. The pair are the inaugural overall winners claiming a clean sweep of the overall prizes, winning IRC, ORCi and PHS. Clogs will also be racing with us on the day.On Sunday, DBSC is once again hosting the Kutti Bay picnic day. Family and friends are welcome to join – whether they sail over with members or jump in a RIB transporting provisions. Splash will be at midday. For catering purposes, please RSVP here.
Volly of the week
Double Bay Sailing Club is managed and run entirely by volunteers. As the saying goes, “many hands make light work. There is always work to be done in the upkeep of our shed and the ongoing running of dinghy racing.This week we’d like to thank Steven London for his excellent service to the club. Steven has stepped up tothe role as club secretary following Emily’s departure. His contribution however over the past year has been significant – maintaining the volunteer user guides, assisting with onboarding new members and volunteering with the Learn to Race program, and taking awesome photos to mention but a few.
The club is full of people making wonderful contributions around the place, and sometimes behind the scenes. Do you
Wednesday twilight sailing
With the public holiday this Wednesday, there is no reason not to sail. Twilight sailing continues through the summer on Wednesday from 5.30-7.30pm. A pleasant ENE is forecast for the afternoon!
Clean Up Australia Day
The club will continue the annual tradition of participating in Clean Up Australia Day, undertaking a beach and park clean up before racing on the morning of Saturday 5 March. Please mark this event in your calendars.
Returning member – Yves Stening
This week we are extending a warm welcome to Yves Stening, who has returned to the club after a stint in Melbourne. Here is 60 seconds with Yves.How old were you when you first stepped on a boat? 5y.o., Manly Junior, DBSC, 1969.If money (and sailing ability) were no limit, what boat would you buy? I’d have 3. An AC40, a Moth, and a 505.What is your ultimate sailing goal? I think the best thing in life is to sail every week at your club and share a beer with your friends afterwards, so sail every Saturday at DBSC!Tell us the story behind the name of your Laser? Sailing is … Air PlayIf you could add any ingredient to DBSC’s world’s best toasties – what would it be? These toasties are made with love. What more would you need?What are your second/third favourite hobbies (assuming sailing is #1)? Reading, bush walking, yoga, chess and Rugby (purely a
Coming up next…
Wednesday 19 January – Twilight sprintsSaturday 22 January – Spring pointscore 11 & 12Wednesday 26 January – Twilight sprintsSaturday 29 January – Club championships 5 & 6Sunday 30 January – Club picnicWednesday 2 February – Twilight sprintsSaturday 5 February – Sprints | Masters’ State ChampionshipsSunday 6 February – Masters’ State ChampionshipsWednesday 9 February – Twilight sprintsSaturday 12 February – Autumn Pointscore 1 & 2Sunday 13 February – Reserve Day for club picnicWednesday 16 February – Twilight sprintsSaturday 19 February – Learn to Race (am) | Club Championships 7 & 8, Autumn Pointscore 3 & 4, Vaucluse RegattaWednesday 23 February – Twilight sprintsSaturday 26 February – Sprints | Masters’ National Championships (Westernport, Vic)Wednesday 2 March – Twilight sprintsSaturday 5 March – Learn to Race (am) | Clean Up Australia Day (am) | Sprints | Metros (RPAYC)The club calendar can be viewed (and subscribed to) here.



