The wait is finally over for the social event of the season. Our Annual General Party and Meeting kicks off at the clubhouse at 7pm this Friday, May 24. We look forward to seeing you for a fabulous evening of fun. But all this merriment takes a lot of work. We would appreciate a couple of volunteers who can get to the club this week to get the chairs out from behind the boat storage racks and to get various things down from the rafters and/or high shelves. A bit of strength and agility would go well here!If you can get down to assist with any of these, could you please let Peter Collie know at social@dbsc.com.au. He will let you know what needs to be done. Separately, we would appreciate help in Friday afternoon from about 2.30pm in putting up lights, setting up chairs (with Shirley), getting ice from the A18s, setting
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Sunday Winter Series
Heats 4-6 of the Winter Championship take place this Sunday. It looks like the weather will cooperate with a decent breeze and warmish temps. There will be a briefing at 7:45am for an 8am (at the latest) splash. Racing starts promptly at 8:30am. The Brett Beyer Winter Program also will be happening for those who’ve signed up for it.
Upcoming Events
Sunday 19 May, 7:45 briefing / 8:30am start – Winter Series Heats 4-6 — See details belowFriday 24 May, 7pm –DBSC’s Annual General PARTY (and meeting)
Coming Up
Sunday 19 May, 8:30am start – Winter Series Heats 4-6.Friday 24 May, 7pm –DBSC’s Annual General Meeting and end of season dinner at the clubhouse.
Big Boat Bash Honours Jonathan Stone
Written by Jonathan StoneThe weather dawned clear and sunny with a fresh, cold westerly breeze. It looked fair for a cold, end of season race, to end the season.But, the BOM and websites like Seabreeze were predicting a southerly squall at start time. The PRO had promised a go/no-go decision – but on the day, close to race time. In the event, the weather predictions did not shift; reports from the south coast showed winds of up to 35knots on their way; radar showed that heavy showers were part of the front.
Sunday’s Wild Winds.
So – the race was cancelled by email, at 10.00am. The wind built from 10.00 am and the front arrived just after start time (1.00pm), with gusts >30 knots and heavy rain. Instead we had a great barbecue –
Club Champs Date Change
The NSW / ACT Laser Association has changed the date of the 2019 Coast Championships to the weekend of October 12th. Due to this change, we have amended the Spring racing calendar, October 12th will now be Sprints (previously Club Champs) and October 19th will now be Club Champs and Point Score (previously Point Score only).Thanks for your understanding, and remember, the online calendar for the club always remains the best source of truth for upcoming events.
Last Chance to RSVP for AGP
RSVPs close this Friday, 10 May for the Annual General Party (and Meeting). So far we have 84 attendees for the dinner and party that’s scheduled for 7pm on Friday, 24 May. Don’t miss out on what’s sure to be an evening to remember; RSVP now HERE.
Winter Champs off to a Great Start
Last Sunday dawned with a beautiful, crispy, sunny winter morning, with the usual 8-12kt westerly. But looming storm clouds to the south heralded a predicted southerly change. A healthy fleet of 19 boats managed to get two races in with the westerly breeze, albeit with a progressive left shift. Before race 3 began, the southerly hit (fortunately between races) with heavy rain and up to 25kts. But this only lasted about 10min, while the on-water team reset the course for the third race in a steady 8-12kt SSW breeze. All in all it was a nice day on the water with great advice from Brett Beyer for those in the BBWP. Thanks to the on-water team of Andrew Cox (PRO Instructor), Yves Stening and Brent Smith (our rostered learn to run a race candidates, who ran the races after a training that started at 6.30am!), and Jules Hall and Christine Linhart
Upcoming Events
Sunday 5 May, 8:30am start – Winter Series CommencesSunday 5 May, 1pm start – Big Boat Racing followed by BBQ at clubSunday 19 May, 8:30am start – Winter Series Heats 4-6Friday 24 May, 7pm –DBSC’s Annual General Meeting and end of season dinner at the clubhouse
DBSC no Longer the Best Laser Club in the World
We’re now the best ILCA Dinghy Club in the Word. That’s because the name Laser has been officially changed to the ILCA Dinghy. The change is happening because of a dispute between the International Laser Class Association and the Laser trade mark holder, UK based Laser Performance Europe. Boats, sails and other equipment will all be rebranded going forward but all existing equipment remains class legal. You can read the official ILCA press release about the name change HERE. And read more about the dispute and ramifications from an Aussie perspective HERE.
The new logo.
Separately, the World Sailing Olympic selection decision regarding the future of Lasers (or now the ILCA Dinghy) competing in the Olympics is expected in mid-May – watch this space!



