State Open Championships

On 9-10 November the 2019 NSW/ACT Laster State Championships will take place at George’s River Sailing Club in Sandringham.  Please email Ian Alexander HERE if you plan to attend, and stick around after sailing on Saturday to white board trailer solutions. This is important — if you want to attend the regatta, but cannot attend the white board session, please speak to someone else and ask them to represent your interests at the white board session.

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DBSC Kit Arriving Soon

Next week we will unveil the final designs of our regatta kit, and move forward with taking orders.  This is very exciting!If you are attending an ILCA regatta this season, you will be offered one T-shirt / cap / bib combo for FREE.  If you are not attending an ILCA regatta (or you want more than one combo set), you can also buy whatever you want.There will be a form in next week’s newsletter to indicate what you want to order – quantities and sizes.  We will include price details then. In the meantime, in preparation for this, we will have size samples of the T-shirts and bibs at the club on Saturday so you can select your sizing. If you’re interested in one of the DBSC branded Musto sailing jackets, check out the sizing details HERE (and you can see the unbranded jacket in person at Sturrocks). So, don’t miss out, come on down to

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Race Report

The wind forecasts were all over the place for last Saturday afternoon. From some models, it looked like there might not be enough wind to race… Boy was that prediction wrong! What eventuated was a strong, shifty 22 knot WSW breeze with some 30+ knot bullets that saw much of the fleet in the drink.  It was surely a day you needed to keep your wits about you and your downhaul cranked on. Those who managed to keep their boats upright and took advantage of high port tacks won the day.  The day was so challenging that several boats did not finish within 15 minutes of the lead boat, giving them a DNF (S.I. 18.3). The Afternoon was a combined Club Champs and Spring Pontscore; congratulations to the hardy victors. The results were: Championship – Full Rigs: Campbell Patton (Championship Heat 3) and Luke Parker (Championship Heat 4); Radials: Otto Henry (Championship Heats 3 & 4).  Pointscore (after

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Top Tip – Knots and splicing. Do you know a hitch from a bend?

Written by Tim Heath I’m not sure if this is a sailing tip or a confession. Probably both. While learning to sail I have developed an interest, ok a bit of an obsession, with learning how to tie knots and splice ropes. I find myself practising them when daydreaming or watching Netflix?! In the process of furnishing my habit, I have come a across a couple of cheap, excellent e-resources that I think would be useful to normal people who sail dinghies:1. Animated Knots (by Grog) is a phone app which costs $8 and is a pretty comprehensive compendium of knot videos, including notes on usage, and pros and cons for each knot. There are also splicing videos. You can watch some of them online but this app stores them all offline on your smartphone.

2. Rope splicing

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Up Next…

Wednesday, 23 October, 5pm Splash – Twilight Sailing / BBTPSaturday, 26 October, 2pm Start – Spring Pointscore, Heats 7 & 8  Wednesday, 30 October, 5pm Splash – Twilight Sailing / BBTPSaturday, 2 November, 9am – Learn to RaceSaturday, 2 November, 2pm Start – Club Championship, Heats 5 & 6, followed by a BBQSunday, 3 November, 2pm Start – Big Boat Race

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Twilight Sailing Tonight

Twilight sailing kicked off last week with a big cold southerly. For those who participated it was a great opportunity to practice boat handling in a strong breeze and tactics in shifty conditions.  Tonight will be the first instalment of this season’s Brett Beyer Twilight Program. Everyone is welcome, including visitors from other clubs. See you for a 5pm splash. 

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Competency Training

As part of our ongoing focus on safety and quality of racing, we are again conducting competency training this year for all our members.No matter how competent you think you are, you will learn something important from this training – so please come along. We are asking all members please to block out the morning of Saturday, 23 November, and plan to be at the club then.The topics that will be covered are:·       Davits / RIBs / Jazzman·       Onshore PRO/COTD tasks / radio use·       On-water PRO/COTD instructions / course laying·       Incident management plan·       First aid / CPR / defibrillatorThe course will be taught by fellow members – please confirm your attendance via the form HERE and come and support this critical initiative for the club.

Pippa and David explain the defibrillator at Last Season’s Competency Training.

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Arrival of New Sails

The first batch of sails has arrived from NB and they are available for collection from the club. These include sails for several members of other clubs — if you are in that category, we have already emailed you to let you know. When you collect your sail, please sign and fill in your name and sail number on the sheet that is located on a clipboard kept with the boxes of sails. The next instalment of sails is in progress and we will let you know when it’s delivered. 

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DBSC Victorious at Coasts and NSW Youth Champs

Fifteen DBSC members hit the road last weekend to compete in the Coast Championships at Gosford Sailing Club. There were of 71 Lasers are competing, and the DBSC contingent didn’t let us down. Representing over 20% of the fleet, the awards presentation saw DBSCers victorious in all classes. The winds tested both the sailors and the race officials however in the end five of the scheduled six races were completed with some great tight racing in all three fleets.In the 4.7′s DBSC sailor Xavier McLachlan and Kane Sablatnig finished level on 8 points with Xavier winning on a count back. It was almost as close in the Radials with our very own Otto Henry beating Jordon Makin from Belmont 16′s by just one point. With DBSCers Daniel Costandi and Mark Louis taking third and fourth respectively. Marlena Berzins and Sylvie Stannage and Evie Saudnders finished in a tight race, earning sixth, seventh and eighth place. DBSC Coach,

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