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Commodore Phill Robbins Newsletter 23 Jan 2019 0466668541

Vice Commodore Jonathan Horsley 0412798505 Anoth er CLUB Zephy NEWS r… Rear Commodore Chris Hallett 0414866998

Secretary Nola Hallett 0414866999

Treasurer Norm Hunt HH 66291366

Class Reps Gennakers – Duncan Dey – Col Woodbry Trailers – Ian Michie Monos – Graham Hams

Rowing Officer Gerald Anderson

HHUU Webmaster Pierce

Intermediate Sail Training Graeme Turner

EMAIL : [email protected]

WEBSITE: www.rrsrc.com.au

FACEBOOK: …from another era on the Richmond. https://www.facebook.com/RR sailingandrowing/ This amount of sail area would have been useful on Sunday while pushing up river against

the tide!

IN THIS EDITION: GENNAKER RACE REPORT – P 2 MONOS REPORT – P4 CLUB NEWS – New Sailors; Defibrillator; Learn to Sail; P5 UPCOMING AWAY EVENTS – P6 CREW AVAILABLE – P 6

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th Gennakers Report – 20 Jan 2019 (by Duncan and Mike. Pictures by Phill)

It was another large Gennaker fleet, with three 15’s, three RS100’s and a MG.

Light winds and a strong outgoing tide resulted in some cautious starting by the fleet. Still, what resulted was fairly level (everyone showing the same degree of caution). The faster boats kept on starboard tack heading for the northern shore, while other boats tacked off and crossed the channel – often as they came under the shadow of a passing boat. But when the wind shifted south, many of those slower boats found themselves ahead of the skiffs, resulting in something of a pileup at the first mark.

The problems for the Gennaker boats were multiplied as they found the mono fleet didn’t conveniently bear away and head downwind – instead they continued more or less straight ahead downstream to a gybe mark. Several Gennaker boats had to perform some major evasive actions to get room to bear away around an inside mono.

When things settled down, Secret (Barry and his son Daniel – the latter in a practice sail for the Nationals) and Mr Bond (Michael and Tara) found themselves in the lead and only a stone’s throw apart. And they stayed that way through intense tacking and gybing duals for the rest of the race. On the whole, Mr Bond had the

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Behind them, Toxic (Zac and Francine) enjoyed a less intensive sail, finishing between the RS100’s.

Bringing up the rear was the MG (Tom and Brendan) whose small rig wasn’t suited to the conditions.

Of the RS100’s Casper (Duncan) stayed well clear of HoRus (Vincent) and Shachi (Bill), who swapped places many times. The three RS100's were joined after the race by a fourth boat Hooray #243 (Garry Scott), new to RS100's and to the club.

Welcome Garry!

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Mono Report

Cosmic is back with Charlie and Matt

The starter saw eight mono's front for this personal handicap race. Missing in action were Cameron with a still damaged from the previous week and Paul on Raver.

A new face on the club training was Anna (who is more usually seen skittering around on the front end of the F15 Secret). The tail end of a hefty run out tide convinced everyone to play safe on the line, and most boats get away to a good start. Alter Ego hit the front and was one of three boats to jam up on the first mark, causing Secret much consternation as it continued to the mono's downstream mark, forcing Secret to tack to clear rather than the usual gybe/hoist. Sorry about that boys! The NS Cosmic and the 59r were close astern, with the Laser, RS Aero, 1-up Northy Retro following closely. Des in Olde Golde and the 1-up capably handled by young Steffen brought up the rear. With the wind fading the race was a procession for most, just trying to eke out any advantage to compensate for the handicapper's wilfulness. Des and Stephan called it a day when the fleet was sent around for the third time. Anna showed her European training off by convincingly taking the race by three minutes, an impressive effort [until her generous handicap was cut back]: (the old blue boat has now scored back-to-back wins after Christmas "open-hull" surgery

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CLUB NEWS

Welcome to three new Skipper/boats who participated in their first race last Sunday:

 Jenny & Alan Melville who now sail the Nacra 4.5 ‘No Waiting’  Ric Charmers on another new Nacra 4.5 ‘Sinbad’.  Steffen who sailed a Pacer single handed in the last race.

Congratulations to all of them. Please make them feel welcome.

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The club now has a Defibrillator kit.

Last Sunday about 20 members participated in a training session on when and how to use our new life saver.

It will live on the wall under the first-aid cabinet and I hope we never use it.

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The next course has been set for Saturday 9th, 16th and 23rd Feb. New format; morning and afternoon sessions; compact timeframe. Places are available for adults; kids and teens are already full up. Contact Phill

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Upcoming Away EVENTS (Can members please email the editor any events that they know of at [email protected] )

FASTWAYS CAT WEEKEND – Southport. Friday 8th – Sunday 10th Feb

Big River Sailing Club Regatta - 16/17 March 2019

The Great Race – Southport Yacht Club Holliwell – 23rd Feb 2019

Bay to Bay – 4th / 5th May

Crew Available:

Seamus, an enthusiastic from our last Learn to Sail course, is keen to continue his learning by crewing on any boat available. Seamus has already crewed on a NS14, Nacra 5.8 and Spider 550. Please help him continue his involvement with the club by giving him a place, if possible. Email his mother Jill at [email protected] if you have a spot for him.

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