Windy Winter Sprints for Busy BeesAfter a busy morning’s work getting the club in shipshape ready for the new season and with gusts of over 30 knots being recorded on the Harbour, there was nervousness in the air for the afternoon’s racing. The briefing was delayed by 30 minutes as we waited to see if it was going to build even more.The morning activities combined with strong winds meant only a small Radial and 4.7 fleet turned out, but a strong contingent of Standards made it to the start line. The course was set, and the brave ones took on the elements as racing started at 1:30pm.David Airey won the first Radials race and then decided it was faster to spend
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WHAT'S GOING ON
Club Look-ahead ScheduleSaturday 23 August: Working Bee – All Members (8:00am start)Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First warning)Friday 29 August: DBSC Sailors’ Season Opening DinnerSaturday 30 August: Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First warning)Saturday 6 September: Summer Opening Club Championship Races 1 & 21pm Briefing, 2:00pm First warningBBQ on the Deck after racing
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.
Announcing The Double Bay Regatta 2025
Save the Date: Saturday, 11th October 2025This year DBSC will be hosting the inaugural Double Bay Regatta. A day to celebrate Laser racing in Double Bay, it is open to all Laser ILCA sailors.Three races will be held on this single day event on Saturday, 11th October 2025 in the the waters off Double Bay in Sydney Harbour. Cash Prizes will be awarded to winners in ILCA 4, ILCA 6 and ILCA 7 divisions, and the winner of each class will get their name on the Mark Bethwaite Trophy, named after our club legend. The Notice of Race, Sailing Instructions and Registration will be issued shortly. Until then, lock this date into your sailing calendar.
Working Bee – This Saturday from 8am-11am
Don’t Forget, calling all Members!!! Come down and help maintain our club this Saturday.The annual working bee will be conducted this Saturday 23rd August from 8am. This is an event that takes considerable planning to ensure our club is ready to run smoothly for the summer season. All members are expected to attend – there is a large amount of work to be done. If you are unable to attend on the day, please contact the Commodore, Steven London, and arrange for a job to be undertaken at a time convenient to you. Sprint Races will be held afterward (12pm Briefing 1pm First Warning)
Race Report – Saturday 16 August 2025
Winter Sprints Run by REACH Youth SailorsWell, I drew the short straw this week, or the long one, depending on how you look at it. Instead of bobbing around the Harbour in a Laser, I got the honour of sitting on the RIB and spectating. Considering what the breeze was doing, I reckon I was pretty lucky.We set off with some light rain, but it didn’t last long, although it lingered in the background. The wind decided it would pick up the slack and misbehave instead. From the very first minutes on the water, it was obvious this wasn’t going to be one of those “set and forget” days. The breeze couldn’t decide where it wanted to come from, so it
WHAT'S GOING ON
Club Look-ahead ScheduleSaturday 16 August: Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First warning)Saturday 23 August: Working Bee – All Members (8:00am start)Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First warning)Friday 29 August: DBSC Sailors’ Season Opening DinnerSaturday 30 August: Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First 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.
Working Bee – Saturday 23rd August from 8am
Calling all Members!!! The annual working bee will be conducted on Saturday 23rd August from 8am. This is an annual event that takes considerable planning to ensure our club is ready to run smoothly for the summer season. All members are expected to attend – there is a large amount of work to be done. If you are unable to attend on the day, please contact the Commodore, Steven London, and arrange for a job to be undertaken at a time convenient to you.
Race Report – Saturday 9 August 2025
Winter Sprints with a Championship Twist!Last weekend we had volunteer PROs Dr Martin Gill and Gaye Rosen joining us on the start boat to run the racing, and so for this sprints day we ran a mini Champs course. A few showers around made for a gusty/shifty S to SSE course just off Double Bay, with blue sky breaking through on occasion. The course was set South and as the wind tended more to the SSE for the second race, we adjusted the course more to the SSE for the third. Martin Gill our PRO had his wind instrument up on the Jazzman, and we made great use of his self-written app which showed the wind swinging from 20deg on one
WHAT'S GOING ON
Club Look-ahead ScheduleSaturday 9 August: Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First warning)Saturday 16 August: Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First warning)Saturday 23 August: Working Bee (8:00am start)Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First warning)Friday 29 August: DBSC Sailors’ Season Opening Dinner (details to follow)Saturday 30 August: Winter Sprints (12pm Briefing, 1:00pm First 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.
Report on ILCA 4 Youth Worlds – 19-26 July 2025
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, Los AngelesCharlotte Jenkins reportsDuring our winter holidays (plus the first week of school), four DBSC youth members were lucky enough to escape the cold, rainy weather and spend some time training and then racing at the ILCA 4 Youth World Championships, in Los Angeles, California. The regatta was hosted by Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club, and we launched from the neighbouring Cabrillo Beach Youth Waterfront Sports Centre/Boy Scout Camp, which took about an hour to sail (or half an hour to tow) past the sea wall and out to the racecourse.We spent four days training with SailCoach, where, as the ‘Down Under’ group, we would start the session with speed-testing lineups to correct our setup and posture, then later join the internationals in short practice races on a start line of 30-50 boats. Back on land, we had detailed video debriefs from Canadian ILCA 7 sailor and



