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As you may be aware, we have experienced a few technical issues with the enews mailout since mid December. Some members have not been receiving their enews via the usual weekly email. If you have been effected by the glitch, could you please email me before Monday 3rd April, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with "enews issue" in subject, so I can collate the email accounts that have been effected and pass on to our IT Dept. Please note that all members can access the weekly enews via our club website, just scroll to the bottom of the homepage.
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Off The Beach News
Hey Guys and Gals.
Great sailing last Sunday for those that took the chance on the breeze coming in. After a change in racing for the keelboats, where they were going to have an on water start with a 2.5 nautical mile (5 km) windward return course with the upwind mark set by one of our rhibs, and a shared start line with the OTB fleet (not at the same time!), the wind direction put a stop to that. As it was an offshore breeze, that meant the bottom mark start line would have been 5 Km's off shore !!! "No way Jose", said RO Geoff. So the keelboat gang settled for a tower start, and quite a spectacle it was, as they all seemed to be bunched up about 50 metres off the shore and traveling very slowly along the beach. I'll bet there are some great photos taken from the deck.
They all got away eventually and a small shiver of wind came in to tempt the die hard OTB's off the beach. Bill Manning jumped into a 420 with Abby Everett which left His rocket ship Sabre languishing on the beach all rigged up with nowhere to go. So not to let a chance to drive a Sabre much faster than mine, I pounced on Bill's offer to take it out for a spin. It wasn't so quick after all; it took half an hour to get out to the start line! That being the case, the twenty or so boats out there were treated to a absolute floater for race one. The little breeze that was there seemed to be constantly changing it's mind, "Do I want to blow this way? Do i want to blow that way? Or do I just want to sit on the beach and not blow at all?" Honestly, that wind could have been a politician, it just did not want to commit to anything solid! We finally got a finish at around 60 minutes race time, very close to being timed out. Remember your sailing instructions; 60 minutes time limit for the first boat of each class, then the rest have 10 minutes to finish. After that it's bad luck Chuck, try again next race!
After the obligatory pause to rearrange the marks, miracle of miracles, the wind picked right up and even stayed reasonably true to the course! So with that, race two was a cracker. Well, it was compared to race one anyway, and Bills rocket ship even fired up it's second stage and showed me what it could really do when I stopped trying to tell it which way to go. All agreed it was much better to have the good race second rather than have good first race followed by a floater and then that looong trip back to the beach. Or even worse, a tow home, oh the shame!
Our champion Race Team this week of the always laughing Geoff Eldridge, the ever popular Deirdre Snooks, Andrew Mono Martin and Rob Campbell, was augmented with the effervescent Charlie Mackie steering Woodsy for Mono and newish member, David Jones helping out Rob in Sutherland. David is one of the Keelboat gang and he was kind enough to offer his services as the original keelboat course called for a fair commitment from the rhib crew to lay that outer mark and still be back in time to set the OTB course, then go back out to retrieve that mark at the end of the day. As it was, he was called upon to help out with some of the newbies in their first time out on the race course. As they found themselves a bit out of their depth, Dave was on hand with some valuable coaching to set them straight. Thanks Dave, if "Empara" is ever laid up in dry dock ,you are always welcome to come out with us.
This Sunday is the last sail before Easter and guest RO will be Ross Martin. Ross is bound to set a great course so be sure to get amongst it. As there is no sailing over Easter, this will be your last chance to sail for a couple of weeks (unless you are one of the lucky buggers going to Lake Boga!)
OK, as I've managed as usual to fill two pages with very little sailing content, I'll sign off now and see you all on Sunday. Cheers, Pete Chippy
"I'll bet there are some great photos taken from the deck", there sure was!!!
Lake Boga Easter Regatta
Not long now until all the cool kids start their migration to Lake Boga. It looks like we might set a record for the most members from one club heading to the regatta, or have we already broken that record???? Anyway, if you don't already know about this regatta and have no plans for Easter, check out the link for more information, and we might see you by the lake! Link to regatta is here:
Lake Boga Easter Regatta
SBSC Juniors at Lake Boga Regatta 2022
Keelboat News
This Weeks Results:
Friday Twilight Pursuit Race (24 March)
| 1st |
E’toile |
John Gordon |
| 2nd |
D’etente |
Roy Ashcroft |
| 3rd |
Amity |
David Mason |
Twilight Pursuit Series #2
Last Friday was the final race of Series #2. Congratulations to Rob Rainsford and crew on Yknot who took out first place, closely followed in 2nd place by Crowded House, and Ghost in 3rd place.
Margaret Hollamby Female Helm Series
This summer we had 14 yachts compete in the Female Helm Series over three twilight races. Glenys Hitchen (helming on Christela) took out 1st place in Race 3 last Friday night. Overall, Jacqui Bange on Fransiska was the Series Winner, followed by Glenys Hitchen and Fiona Jones tied for 2nd place. Congratulations to all.
Sunday Club Champs (26 March)
No Div. 1 finishers in time limit
Sunday Club Champs (26 March)
Division 2:
| 1st PHD |
Rells |
Mal Winder |
| 1st AMS |
E’toile |
John Gordon |
Many thanks to Di Jackson (RO) and the Patriot crew who were on tower duty Friday night, and Amanda Malin (RO) and Empara on Sunday.
Click here for full results.
This Weeks Race:
Friday 31 March – Fun Twilight Pursuit (with optional Spinnaker/extras)
| First Warning Signal: |
17:25H Pursuit Start |
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| Tower |
Race Officer: |
Elaine Nicholas |
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Duty Boat: |
Anthea |
Please note that the fun twilight races are not part of the normal Friday Pursuit Series, so your start time may vary. Please
CLICK HERE to
check your pursuit time specific to this Friday’s race (Race 3).
This fun race is the perfect opportunity to get the Spinnaker out. If you elect to run an extra sail, please notify the Tower when signing on for the race on VHF 69 and
add 3-minutes to your nominated start time. If you need any assistance, please send us an email at
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It’s the last twilight for the 22/23 Summer Season, so it would be great to see lots of sailors back at the club for dinner. Bookings are essential with David on 0439 314 179.
Sunday 2 April – Sunday Summer Series (Race 10)
** Daylight Savings Ends **
| First Warning Signal: |
09:55H Tower Start |
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| Tower |
Race Officer: |
Tim Bardon |
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Tower Assistant: |
Elaine Nicholas |
Club Merchandise
Club Merchandise is now ready for order. Contact Marg Fleming on her email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to discuss your options. The youth t-shirts (with names on them) will have another order put in soon, so if you missed out on first round orders, please contact Marg to make sure you get one in the next batch, which will be processed by end of March. These t-shirts have been a hit with the juniors and will be great to wear to regatta's etc.


Photo Of The Week
Taken from Little Miss Magic by Steve Twentyman. Here is a brilliant photo of Vincitore and Vamonos sitting in the mill pond.

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