Autumn Point Score Series Races 7 & 8by PRO, Alistair SutherlandHaving spent the week watching our fellow club members battle big waves and breeze in Adelaide at the Master’s Worlds, about 35 sailors turned up to see what Double Bay could offer. No massive waves, no trips to a vineyard, but 18 knots of stiff breeze was just what everyone needed for some great fun. The race committee turned up to find a South / South Easter and, after some contemplation, decided there was enough breeze rolling down Bellevue hill and out of the Eastern side of Double Bay, so no need to move the whole operation around to the South East course in Rose Bay. This decision saw a surprisingly steady breeze
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WHAT'S GOING ON
From the Club CalendarWednesday 24-Jan: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)Thursday 25-Jan: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)Saturday 27-Jan: Sprint Racing – Australia Day Weekend (2PM warning signal)Wednesday 31-Jan: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)Thursday 1-Feb: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)
World ChampionshipsLaser Open Men’s Worlds: January 24 – 31, Adelaide, SALaser Master’s Worlds: February 2 – 10, Adelaide, SA
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Don't miss out on the Action and Relaxation at DBSC Twilights!
…Every week Double Bay sailors head out midweek for a sailing fix on Wednesdays and Thursdays – 5pm Splash. Last week was no exception, on Thursday we had 14 on the water, and were joined by Mina Ferguson who gave coaching support and advice. Thankyou again James Tudball who organizes the Thursday course setting and coaches. All members are invited to join us.
RACE REPORT 20 January 2024
Autumn Point Score Races 3 & 4
Photo by Johan Hedberg
PRO David Newman reports:As we prepared for a sweltering Sunday, we were met with a mostly overcast day with a northeast breeze that was forecast to build. I it didn’t disappoint, albeit a little puffy and oscillating both left and right, making for a tricky day on the water for the sailors. We had a strong contingent of visitors from around the harbour, which added to our slightly depleted club fleet, with some still enjoying their summer breaks. Race 3 of the Autumn Point Score got started on time on a very efficient and well-set course
WHAT'S GOING ON
From the Club CalendarWednesday 31-Jan: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)Thursday 1-Feb: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)Saturday 3-Feb: Autumn Point Score Races 5 & 6
World ChampionshipsLaser Master’s Worlds: February 2 – 10, Adelaide, SA
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RACE REPORT 27 January 2024
PRO Geoff Boscoe reports:Saturday’s on-water crew arrived at the club looking forward to hosting Australia Day Long weekend sprints in the forecasted moderate north-eastery breeze. However, Ma Nature was slow to get the message and it remained completely calm at the time of the 1pm briefing. That was embarrassing, especially since we were hoping to impress a contingent of Worlds Masters competitors who were joining us from all points of the globe expecting champagne sailing on Sydney harbour. Nevertheless, there was no option but to hoist the AP flag, settle in at the clubhouse with a world famous toasted sandwich and remain optimistic. Fortunately, the patience of around 20 sailors was rewarded just before 2pm when light ENE breeze
WHAT'S GOING ON
Wednesday 13-Dec: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)Thursday 14-Dec: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)Saturday 16-Dec: Learn To Race (9AM) Spring Point Score Races 13 & 14 (last of the Spring Series) 2PM first warning signalWednesday 20-Dec: Twilight Sailing (5PM splash)Thursday 21-Dec: Twilight Racing (5PM splash)Saturday 23-Dec: Festivus informal Sprint Racing (1:30PM splash) — see Luke’s piece above.
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.
Double Bay Wharf reopening 21 December 2023
From Transport for NSW:The F7 ferry services will resume at Double Bay Wharf from Thursday 21 December 2023. For timetable and service information please visit transportnsw.info or call 131 500. Ferry passengers and other wharf users will benefit from the new and improved accessibility features, including:a dual-sided floating pontoon so that two vessels can berth at the same timecovered waiting areapassenger seating and weather protectiona gangway connecting to the jetty to provide an accessible route from the street to access a waiting ferryimproved lighting and security.Woollahra Council has also upgraded footpaths and ensured accessible car parking spaces meet accessibility standards.You will also see beautiful new Aboriginal artwork at the wharf. We worked with the Gujaga Foundation and Artist Shane Youngberry to incorporate stories of Country into the wharf design. Shane belongs to the La Perouse Aboriginal community and is a member of the Gweagal Clan of the Dharawal Nation and the
Festivus Sailing 23 December
Luke Parker reminds us that as our families give us a leave pass to sail each Saturday, it’s our obligation to use it. There is no official club sailing on 23 December as it’s the Christmas weekend, however as Seinfeld fans know, 23 December is also Festivus (Gen Y, Z and younger sailors might want to click this link to understand what we’re talking about: https://youtu.be/1njzgXSzA-A). To celebrate, we’re planning an old school twilight-type experience, and everyone is welcome to join in. Details:1.30PM launch from the club, rabbit starts, windward-leeward around the fixed buoys in the Harbour. The start sequence is the tricky bit… the nominated lead boat (aka rabbit) will yell and wave to attract attention and then round the bottom buoy on port and sail upwind. The fleet should be lined up on starboard, and each boat ducks the rabbit to start. We’ll rotate the role of rabbit amongst the
2023 DBSC Christmas Party
After a very physical day on the harbour (see previous article), sailors, partners, friends and family gathered for our annual Christmas Party. As the sun receded, the air cooled, and a lovely evening unfolded with great food, fine wine, cold beer and a little bit of dancing.
Thanks to all



