Changeroom Changes

Based on feedback of members and the decreased numbers of COVID cases in NSW we are easing our restrictions on our changerooms / toilets, while still complying with current Health Orders.   We are now allowing women to use their changeroom for showering, changing and toilet use, with a maximum of 3 women at a time in the changeroom. We are also allowing the men’s changeroom to be accessed for toilet use only. Men’s showering and changing may not take place in the men’s changeroom and only 9 men can be in the changeroom at once.  

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Race Report

It was a beautiful sunny Saturday for Spring Point Score heats 9 and 10. The 6 – 12 knot Easterly was a nice reprieve from the big winds of recent weekends. Congratulations to the competitors who came out on top after handicapping: Full Rigs: Murray Stone (heat 9), and Nick Pellow (heat 10); Radials/4.7s: Daryl Lawrence (heat 9), and Mac Finlayson (heat 10). Thanks to the race committee for putting on a well-run race day: PRO Peter Collie assisted by David Airey, COTD David Huber, CCO/CoCOTD Mark Gray, and Canteen Assistants Andrew Craker and Clare Alexander.

Sunny Saturday sailing. Photo by Diana Valia Chen.

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60 Seconds With Daniel Costandi…

As the HSC is in full swing we’ve been missing some of our year 12 sailors of late. That includes Daniel Costandi. We look forward to welcoming him back once he’s finished acing his exams. In the meantime here’s a bit about the young man:1. How old were you when you first stepped on a boat? 10 years old2. If money (& sailing ability) were no limit, what boat would you buy? IMOCA 603. What is your sailing goal?To represent Australia at the Olympic Games in the Laser Mens4. Tell us the back story to your laser’s name?Race Mode On – Nothing much to it actually… I just switch ON when racing5. If you could add any ingredient to our already world’s best toasties – what would it be?Vegemite6. What are your second/ third favourite hobbies (obviously assuming sailing holds the #1 spot)That’s easy… Fishing and Surfing7. Describe what you do for

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Keeping the Clubhouse Tidy

There has been a lot of gear left on the floor in the clubhouse, which we need to address as it encourages pests in the clubhouse (of the insect and animal variety) and gets in the way of rack access and other club operations.Richard George and Kim Ketelbey have very kindly agreed to take on the role of “house management” volunteers. They will be putting anything left on the floor of the club or anywhere in the change rooms into “lost property” bins, which will be disposed of monthly.The first instalment of this has occurred, with a large collection in and on crates in the vestibule to the women’s changeroom.  In addition, two old sails (a Radial with the number “0” and a Standard MkII with the number 211497) and three foil bags (two with full sets of serviceable equipment) were found lying around.  Martin White has these safely locked

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Race Report

The forecast big Northerly was supressed by rain. So instead of another 20 knot plus day, Score Point heats 5 and 6 were held in a very light breeze which grew slightly over the course of the afternoon. The first race of the day was shortened due to the lack of wind. With the light wind, rig set up and tide management was key.The winners (after handicap) were: Full Rigs: Nick Alexander (Point Score Heat 5) and Steve London (Point Score Heat 6); Radials/4.7s: Emily Ball (Point Score Heat 5) and Kirk Marcolina (Point Score Heat 6). Thanks to the race team for running an efficient day despite the lack of wind — Michael Osborne (PRO), Kate McHugh (LTRaR), Mark Crowhurst (COTD), Jim Dounis (CCO/CO-COTD) and Nick Pellow and Simon Stone who helped Paul and Shirley with canteen orders. 

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60 Seconds With John Verco…

It was great to welcome John back this season after a few years hiatus, read on to learn a bit about this DBSC veteran: 1. How old were you when you first stepped on a boat?About 3 on my Father’s St George class yacht moored at the South Australian Yacht Squadron. 2. If money (& sailing ability) were no limit, what boat would you buy?The thrill of Laser sailing, the camaraderie  of other club members… no need to look elsewhere.3. What is your sailing goal? After a hiatus of three seasons and now coming back to be competitive and enjoy the sailing. 4. Tell us the back story to your laser’s name? Well my old Laser, Pirate is still in the shed so I decided if I managed to sail well, it would feel like MAGIC 5. If you could add any ingredient to our already world’s best toasties – what would it be?I met

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