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HSC Magazin 2020 > 3 Starke Partner Für Ihre Finanzielle Zukunft Herrschinger 90Jahre Segelclub Magazin 2020 Drucken aus Leidenschaft Wir drucken Ihre Werbung auf den Punkt Gewerbegebiet 5 info meisterdruck.com FON (+49) 090 99 9 66 8-0 @ 86687 Kaisheim www.meisterdruck.com MW-Net EDV-Service GmbH PC Probleme (Hardware, Software, Tablett, Smartphone)? / Kein Zugriff auf das Internet? / Die WLAN Verbindung ist instabil? / Der Drucker druckt nicht? / Die Telefonanlage macht Probleme? / Sie möchten Ihre IT-Infrastruktur erneuern oder den neuen Bedürfnissen und Möglichkeiten anpassen? / Sie benötigen eine Schulung auf dem PC oder Software? / Datensicherung und Datentransfer vom bestehenden Gerät zum Neugerät / Netzwerkeinrichtung oder Modernisierung der Betriebs-IT-Infrastruktur / Datenbankmigration / Administration und Wartung der Betriebs-Infrastruktur / Virtualisierung 0172/841 622 3 Kompetente individuelle Sofort-Hilfe, Wartung und Betreuung vor Ort oder telefonisch, Termine nach Vereinbarung jederzeit möglich, inkl. Beratung und Reparatur. Michael Winkler MW-NET EDV-Service GmbH, Gewerbestr. 20, D-82211 Herrsching Tel: 08152/966 854, Mobil: 0172/841 622 3, eMail: [email protected] Inhalt 90 Jahre HSC - Ein würdiges Fest - S. 6 Sportliche Bilanz des HSC - S. 12 HSC Talente - S. 16 Regatten im Jahr 2019 - S. 21 Nachruf Leo Jahn - S. 34 HSC - In aller Welt - S. 38 Herrschinger Segelclub Vier Seebären und ein alter Dampfer - S. 40 Die Marinepool HSC Kollektion - S. 46 HSC Intern, Bootsklassen, Vorstandschaft - S. 51 Impressum Herausgeber: Herrschinger Segelclub e.V. Mühlfeld 8, 82211 Herrsching T: 08152 - 8731, F: 08152 - 399367 MANUFAKTUR FUR LEBENSFREUDE E: [email protected], I: www.herrschinger-segelclub.deMarinepool-HSC-2019-Sept.indd 1 21.08.19 11:40 Verantwortlich: Klaus Pittrich (1. Vorsitzender) und Martin Boschert (2. Vorsitzender) Redaktion: Martin Boschert, Andrea Müller Bilder: Tim Marcour, Christoph Quinger, Christine Gambihler, Günther Schäfer, Martin Boschert, Andrea Müller, Tine Kocourek, Frederik Petersen, Christoph Homberg, Nicole Kettenus-Schwarz, Jochen Töpker u.a. Layout: Andrea Müller Titelbild: Christoph Quinger Druck: meisterdruck, Kaisheim Auflage: 400 Stück HSC Magazin 2020 > 3 Starke Partner für Ihre finanzielle Zukunft. Absicherung, Altersvorsorge, Vermögensaufbau, Bausparen: Bei uns einem Kopf und einer Hand. Profitieren Sie vom Besten, was die Finanz- erhalten Sie alles, was Sie für Ihre finanzielle Zukunft brauchen. Mit dem branche zu bieten hat. Wenn wir Ihnen ein Produkt empfehlen, kommt Allfinanzkonzept bieten wir Ihnen eine ganzheitliche Lösung, die alle es von einem unserer bewährten Partner. Nehmen Sie Kontakt auf und Lebensbereiche abdeckt und zu Ihren Wünschen und Zielen passt – aus lassen Sie sich beraten. Büro für Allfinanz Deutsche Vermögensberatung Roland Kirst Eduard-Kandl-Str. 18 82211 Herrsching Telefon 08152 5418 [email protected] Vorwort des Präsidenten im Zeichen Starke Partner für Ihre von Corona Liebe Mitglieder, finanzielle Zukunft. mein letztes Vorwort neu zu schreiben wegen Das HSC Magazin im neuen Outfit einer weltweiten Epidemie, das übertraf mei- ne kühnsten Vorstellungen. Bayerische Staats- Es lächelt der See, er ladet zum Bade… schrieb Friedrich Schiller 1803 in regierung, DSV, BSV, beschlossen schon rela- seinem Drama Wilhelm Tell. Eine Szenerie, wie wir sie leider 217 Jahre tiv früh, dass damit auch für unser geliebter später am Ammersee, in der Herrschinger Bucht und im HSC in diesem Segelsport betroffen sein wird. So wurde mit Frühjahr nicht haben. Die Clubs geschlossen, die Schiffe an Land, Trai- meiner ersten Rundmail der HSC, Haus und ge- nings und Regatten vorerst nicht erlaubt. samtes Grundstück mit Hafen gesperrt. Damit stand fest bis auf Weiteres kein Segelsport auf Und doch geht unser Clubleben weiter, im neuen HSC Magazin, dem dem Ammersee, kein Vorbereiten unserer Boote, kein Kranen, keine Ein- Nachfolger der bisherigen Clubnachrichten. nahme der Wasserliegeplätze, kein Treffen im Biergarten, kein Südwind Neu gestaltet, vom Layout her und auch inhaltlich. Die erste Ausgabe Segeln, keine Mittwochsregatten, kein Arbeitsdienst und keine Mitglie- führt hinein ins Clubleben, mit Portraits, Stories, Infos und Berichten, die derversammlung. Übrigens deshalb schreibe ich noch dieses Vorwort. sich nicht nur ums Segeln drehen. Das neue Magazin soll ein Jahresheft sein, als Nachfolger unserer bis- Und das alles bei fast noch nie dagewesenen paradiesischen Wetterbe- herigen Clubnachrichten. Ein Heft zum Schmökern, Sammeln, Aufhe- dingungen für Segler. ben. Die aktuellen Informationen finden sich ja seit längerer Zeit auf der Homepage und werden auch per Mail verteilt. Was weiterhin wichtig ist: Das schmerzt gewaltig aber das halten wir aus. Es gab keinen einzigen Wir sind angewiesen auf regen Input der Mitglieder und freuen uns über Versuch von Mitgliedern für eine Ausnahme oder einen Vorschlag das jeden Beitrag, über Ideen und Mitarbeit! Verbot zu umgehen. Respekt und danke! Sobald Lockerungen anstehen werden wir konkrete Vorschläge für den Vielen Dank an Alle, die am Magazin Nr. 1 mitgearbeitet haben. anstehenden Arbeitsdienst, die Mitgliederversammlung und die Wieder- aufnahme unseres Segelsports machen. Besonderen Dank an unsere Inserenten und an Andrea Müller, die mit Herzlichen Dank für die Disziplin und das entgegengebrachte Verständnis großer Geduld auf die Inhalte gewartet und diese dann in druckreife in dieser für uns alle so schwierigen Zeit. Form gebracht hat. Christoph Homberg kümmerte sich um die Anzeigen und Markus Marstaller hat uns beim Druck unterstützt. Bleibts alle gesund und hoffen wir, dass wir uns alle bald wieder im HSC treffen zur geselligen Runde und zum Segeln. Bis der See, um es mit Friedrich Schiller zu sagen, nicht mehr nur zum Bade, sondern wieder zum Segeln ladet, wünschen wir viel Spaß beim Herzlichst euer Klaus Lesen! Verhinderter Start in die Segelsaison 2020 Heute, am 21.4.2020, können wir leider noch nicht absehen, wann und Zeitpunkt haben wir noch keinen Regattatermin abgesagt. Spätesten drei unter welchen Bedingungen wir in die Segelsaison starten können. Vor Wochen vor den jeweiligen Terminen werden wir entscheiden. dem 4. Mai sicher nicht. Klar ist aber auch, dass Abstand halten das Gebot der Stunde ist. Nach Absicherung, Altersvorsorge, Vermögensaufbau, Bausparen: Bei uns einem Kopf und einer Hand. Profitieren Sie vom Besten, was die Finanz- Angesichts der medizinischen, wirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen der Mittwochsregatta zusammen eng am Tisch sitzen und am Grill ste- erhalten Sie alles, was Sie für Ihre finanzielle Zukunft brauchen. Mit dem branche zu bieten hat. Wenn wir Ihnen ein Produkt empfehlen, kommt Probleme, die durch die Corona-Pandemie entstanden sind, und uns das hen ist nicht möglich. Jeder ist hier für sich selbst, aber auch für andere Allfinanzkonzept bieten wir Ihnen eine ganzheitliche Lösung, die alle es von einem unserer bewährten Partner. Nehmen Sie Kontakt auf und Leben schwer machen, ist dies auch sicher nicht die dringlichste Frage. verantwortlich. Und doch gehört zu unserem Leben auch der Sport, das Freizeitsegeln Lebensbereiche abdeckt und zu Ihren Wünschen und Zielen passt – aus lassen Sie sich beraten. genauso wie das sportliche Segeln. Abgesagt ist unsere Mitgliederversammlung. Einen neuen Termin kön- Aktuell bemüht sich der Deutsche Segler-Verband mit dem Bundesin- nen wir noch nicht festmachen. Von der Möglichkeit einer Online-Mit- nenministerium Regeln zu erarbeiten, die einen Start in die Saison er- gliederversammlung wollen wir keinen Gebrauch machen. Der amtieren- möglichen. Auch der bayerische Verband ist mit den Sportvertretern im de Vorstand bleibt vorerst im Amt. bayerischen Innenministerium im Gespräch. Unabhängig von diesen Bemühungen: 2020 wird eine besondere Segel- Zu dem Zeitpunkt, an dem wir den Club öffnen können, werden wir einen saison werden. Arbeitsdienst organisieren, um unsere Infrastruktur zum Laufen zu brin- Büro für Allfinanz Auch wenn die schlimmsten Zahlen zurückgehen, die Corona-Pandemie gen. Beim Einkranen, insbesondere an den Wochenenden, müssen wir Deutsche Vermögensberatung ist noch lange nicht vorbei. Sie wird uns bei allem, was wir im Club ma- einen starken Andrang verhindern. chen können und wollen begleiten. Wie gewohnt werden wir über Mail zeitnah informieren. Roland Kirst Und weil Prognosen unsicher sind, sofern sie sich auf die Zukunft bezie- Bis dahin, Geduld und gesund bleiben hen, fahren wir in unseren Planungen zunächst auf Sicht. Zum heutigen Der Vorstand des HSC Eduard-Kandl-Str. 18 82211 Herrsching Telefon 08152 5418 [email protected] HSC Magazin 2020 > 5 90 Jahre HSC – Ein würdiges Fest Am 3. August 2019 feierte der HSC sein Jubiläum 90 Jahre sind eigentlich kein klassisches Jubiläum. 50, 75 oder 100 Jahre Er blickte dankbar zurück auf die Geschichte des Clubs. Die vielen Men- sind normalerweise Anlässe für große Feste. Nun ist der Segler phänoty- schen, die sich in der Vergangenheit ehrenamtlich und oft im Hinter- pisch nicht nur ein sportliches, sondern auch ein geselliges Wesen. Daher grund für den Club engagierten, wurden genauso leidenschaftlich gelobt waren sich alle Verantwortlichen einig: 90 Jahre sind ein Grund zum Fei- wie die vielen Seglerinnen und Segler, die erfolgreich Regatten für den ern - und es wurde ein würdiges Fest. Club bestritten. Hätte er diese und all die bayerischen, deutschen, eu- Schon kurz vor 18 Uhr kamen bei herrlichem Sommerwetter die ersten ropäischen und Weltmeister namentlich erwähnen müssen, die Gäste Gäste, die
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