Sunday Double-Handed Racing for the Inexperienced is back

This has been a great success in helping inexperienced sailors to develop their skills and confidence on the water. Holly has made great progress and was helming a single-hander today and Justina and Alana have just bought a Scorpion dinghy.

We are therefore going to continue this opportunity for newcomers to either helm or crew with an experienced sailor in the club Comet Trios on Sundays starting tomorrow (Sunday 20 August).

Come on down for a 10.30am race (so you’ll need to arrive by 9.45am).

Other double-handed boats are welcome to join in.

Roger Battersby

It is with a sad and heavy heart that we heard the news that Roger passed away suddenly last Sunday. Multiple winner of the Club Championships and sailor of Phantoms, Scorpion, 505, D-One and Solo his all round abilities in a boat were always in evidence. A man that was keen to share his knowledge and injecting fun into sailing, he will be sadly missed at the club by his many friends.

​Rogers funeral will take place on Tuesday 29th August 2017
A private committal of close family & friends will take place first, then a celebration of Roger’s life will follow at;
13:30 – St Mary’s Church, Langport TA10 9QR.
All who knew & loved him please feel welcome to attend.
Please do not feel you need to wear black. We’d like you to attend as you feel comfortable.
Could we ask for Donations rather than flowers if possible? Details of the chosen charities will be on the order of service.
(These will be Barts Bash & RNLI)

We are also looking into dedicating the Club Championships to him this year and hopefully will be accepting donations towards Bart’s Bash in his memory. Details to follow as soon as we get them.

RS Aero Worlds – Frost turns up the heat to win World Championship

  

Seventeen year old Sutton Bingham Sailing Club sailor, Andrew Frost is celebrating after winning his division at the RS Aero World Championship held at Carnac in France. The Championship attracted 96 entries from 4 continents and Frost triumphed in the 20 strong “5 Rig” division. He out-sailed tough competition from two Estonian sailors, Kate Sargent from the UK and fellow Sutton Bingham member, Ben Poe who finished a highly commendable 5th overall.

The venue provided champagne sailing conditions with 16-25 mph breeze throughout the week.

  

On the first day, the Estonians were placed first and third , with Frost in second,  with a  1st, 4th and 3rd.

As the week progressed Frost reported  “my technique on the waves improved, enabling me to match the speed of the Estonians upwind and out pace them downwind for the rest of the week,”

On day two Frost posted a 1st and two 3rds to hold onto 2nd overall, with just  two points separating the first three places. On day three a 3rd and two 1sts moved Frost up to overnight leader, giving him honour of wearing the yellow jersey which was awarded at the daily prize giving. On day four he scored an impressive 2nd and two “bullets” extending the points difference with the Estonians, which meant he was far enough ahead to win the regatta with a day to spare! Compatriot Ben Poe scored a string of 5th places and a 3rd on the first day of the event.

After the event Frost commented, “I can’t quite believe that I’ve won the first RS Aero World Championship at such a young age. It feels amazing! The week has been incredible with perfect weather for sailing and I’ve really enjoyed meeting and sailing against so many new people from so many countries.” Frost was supported with a bursary from the Rotary Club of Sherborne which helped fund his Worlds campaign. He is looking forward to defending his title on home waters at Weymouth in 2018.

  

Meanwhile, seasoned Laser dinghy campaigner, Chris Jones, also from Sutton Bingham, who stepped into the RS Aero class this season, battled it out in the “7 Rig” division. Jones was delighted to finish 13th overall from 62 entries and 3rd Master (55 yrs+).  He scored an 8th place on the first day and a string of results just outside the top 10.

Jones commented, “this week has been the most enjoyable week of sailing I can remember; exhilarating conditions, great comradery amongst the international fleet and a vibrant social scene, enjoying the French hospitality in Carnac.” Jones is currently supported by LED Leisure, who manage Goldenstones and Westlands Sports Centre, through help with fitness conditioning facilities. Later this year he will compete in the prestigious “champion of champions” Endeavour Trophy having won the Comet Nationals last season.

Report by Chris Jones, Spinnaker Marketing

 

Frosty is the first ever Aero 5 World Champ

Despite a couple of fourth places and a dsq on the last day frosty has secured the aero 5 world championship by two points!! Huge huge congrats to him.

Ben Poe took fifth overall as well.

In the 7’s Chris Jones took 13th.

What a bunch of stars we have at the club??

Full results http://www.yccarnac.com/files/Documents/Regate/RS%20aero/resultats/overall-aero-results-5-7-9.htm

Attention:- All SBSC sailors, Race Officers & OOD’s.

Issue 10 of the club’s Sailing Instructions (SI’s) for Club Racing has just been released. This document supersedes all previous versions and is the one to be used for all ‘Club Racing’ (Vs Open Meetings) with immediate effect. Hard copies have been placed in the Race Office and on the Clubhouse noticeboard. They are also available for review (and download) from the club website (under Club/Racing/Racing Documents).

This update has been issued to introduce changes to achieve the following:-
1. Simplify the whole document by editing out the specific instructions that were only applicable to Open meetings.
(A separate set of SI’s for Open meetings held at SBSC will be issued shortly.)
2. Clarify, standardise and formalise a number of undocumented ‘Custom & Practice’ procedures that have been introduced & operated at the club over a number of years. The main ones in this category being the adoption of “Average Lap Racing” and the improvement of the procedures for shortening a race, if required.
3. Tidy up a few sections and perform some admin changes to ensure that the SI’s are consistent with the current Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) & the club ‘Operating Manual’.

I was asked if I could write a note identifying &/or explaining all the differences (para by para) between the previous SI’s and these new ones. Well I could try, but I won’t………
I believe it would be much more beneficial & efficient if everyone would read the new document, in its entirety, themselves. It is about the equivalent of 4 sides of A4 & only takes around 5 minutes to read. Having read it, if there are any issues or clarifications that anyone feels they would like to discuss, I would be happy to address those either in person or via the club forum (so club members can see the discussion) ..…. whichever you prefer.

Happy reading
RF

Crewing Opportunities for Inexperienced Sailors

Beginners

Recognising that many club members were introduced to sailing through crewing for a friend or family member, we are creating a new opportunity for inexperienced sailors. If you’ve attended an RYA Course, a Get Afloat Day or one of our Shorebased Sailing Workshops then crewing for an experienced club member could be the ideal next step to enjoying our sport.

We have organised informal racing in double-handed dinghies on Sundays from 16th July, starting at 10.30am. This will be an extra race to the published programme and It’s all FREE of charge including the boat hire. Just sign up for as many weeks as you like on the list in the clubhouse.

Experienced Helms

Please put your names down on the list on the clubhouse notice board if you’re available to sail an extra race on these dates with a beginner in one of our club Trios. Boat hire is free.

Double-Handed Dinghy Owners

You are very welcome to join in and make up the fleet with your regular crew. Alternatively, subject to demand, we’d love you to introduce a beginner to sailing for this first extra race of the day.

RS Aeros and Solo Opens – Reports & Results

Hi Everyone,

Sailing on Saturday was a real blast. Fabulous breeze, exhilarating sailing, superb race management and on shore support and great feedback from our competitors. One to be proud of 🙂

Here are the links to the reports:

RS Aeros:

http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/196475/RS-Aeros-at-Sutton-Bingham?source=email

Solos:

http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/196472/Solos-at-Sutton-Bingham?source=email

Good sailing

Chris Jones

SBSC Sailing Secretary

Castle Cove Triangle Event, Sunday 18th June

Please support SBSC and the triangle series if you can and make your way down to this fine piece of sailing water. The quick fire 7 race event should be a blast.

If you plan to go please let Rob Jamieson know, confirming the class of boat you’re going to sail to help Castle cove to plan and to speed up the registration process.

Here are the event details:

Start Time:- First start 10.45am (note – there will be a keelboat start approx 5-10 mins before the dinghies first start, for one long race away from dinghies)

Sailing area – in the harbour

Format -7 short races, back to back, quick turnaround

Start Sequence – 3,1, Start – all-in starts

Courses:- Will vary,  likely shapes will be triangle, windward leeward, square, P, or possibly figure of eight. Courses will be displayed on Committee boat prior to each race

Marks – likely to be layable dan-buoys with coloured flags

Scoring:

Allen Welling Cup – CCSC boats will count all races

Triangle Series – 2 discards will be allowed, first 4 boats from each club to count towards results (or 3 boats dependant on team sizes)

After racing – as well as the bar, there will be a ‘Pulled Pork’ supper on offer

To find out more about Sastle Cove Sailing Club go to: http://www.ccsc.org.uk/

WOW! What a great day at Push The Boat Out

On Saturday well over two hundred visitors took the opportunity to try sailing for free at Sutton Bingham Sailing Club just outside Yeovil. The come and try it day was part of the annual Royal Yachting Association’s Push The Boat Out initiative in which hundreds of sailing clubs up and down the country throw open their gates to give local people the chance to try this brilliant sport.

It was a perfect day with a good breeze – almost too much at times and bright sunshine most of the day. Experienced club sailors took adults, children and families out on the water in the clubs fleet of Comet Trios and Raider keelboat, all reefed down to smaller sails to make them safe and manageable for the prevailing conditions.

Club Commodore, Phil Bailey commented, “Our sailing club was delighted to host Push The Boat Out which encourages interest in sailing. The event was a great success with such a fantastic response from the public, many of whom experienced sailing for the first time. Club members loved showcasing our sport and I am sure that everyone who visited the club enjoyed their introduction to sailing. New members to our club will be assured of some great training opportunities and a very warm welcome.”

During the trial sails most participants had the opportunity to take the helm during their 40 minute sessions on the water. Neil from Sherborne enthused, “Yesterday I sailed with an instructor called Julian and a young lad with learning difficulties. I thought Julian was fantastic keeping us both involved in the session.”

Marcus, who joined the club just a few years ago said, “Many people assume that sailing is an expensive sport to get into, as did I, but actually starting out can be a good deal less than your average gym membership. If I’d realised this I would have got into sailing much sooner.”

For those that enjoyed their sailing experience there are plenty of ways to get involved. David Thomson, the club’s Training Principal explained, “The Club runs training courses for youngsters and adults at all level from beginners to people who want to improve their skills or get into racing. We’ll be following up with everyone who expressed an interest in learning to sail.  If you weren’t able to make it on Saturday you can find out about our RYA accredited sailing courses under the “Learn To Sail” section of this website. Alternatively, come up to the club on any sailing day and chat to our members. The best times would be Thursday evenings, 5.30pm-8pm or 10.30am-4pm on a Saturday or Sunday.”