Friday, December 19, 2008

NEW YEAR SAILING REGATTA

The Clarks Beach Sailing Regatta is on again on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of January. Download the details and forms here. The program for the three days of sailing is as follows:

1st of Jan
3pm briefing, followed by a 4pm race start on the water. This is a fun race and does not count towards the Regatta results. First prize for the fun race for seniors is a bottle of rum and for the juniors a mystery prize.
The evening meal is planned for a shared BBQ, please bring meat and something to share.

2nd of Jan
Registration from 9am. 11am briefing, followed by three or four races.
There will be refreshments, lunches and an evening BBQ available to purchase.

3rd of Jan
Briefing time to be advised, followed by two or three races and a prize giving.
There will be refreshments and lunches available to purchase.

For accomodation - you may camp on the Yacht Club grounds or arrange accomodation at the Clarks Beach Holiday Park adjacent to the Yacht Club.

Entry Fee will be per yacht. Senior $45 and school kids $20, or family for $65 (immediate family with school aged children)

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Sunday Sailing - 14 December 2008

No photos today - as we were all out on the water sailing!!
The club had three races today, here are the results:

Race 1 - start time 11:04am
Boat# Finish Time
320 11:17:17
962 11:15:25
207 11:16:02
1760 11:15:05
1699 11:14:40
181 Nil

Race 2 - start time 11:25am
Boat# Finish Time
320 11:35:54
962 11:38:50
207 11:35:50
1760 11:34:30
1699 11:32:05
181 Nil

Race 3 - start time 11:43
Boat# Finish Time
320 Nil
962 11:51:05
207 11:52:45
1760 Nil
1699 11:14:40
181 11:51:35

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sunday Sailing - 07 December 2008

Another beautiful sunny day. We've been quite lucky with the sunshine in the weekends. However - there was no wind at the start of the day to start the club sailing. So, what's a kid to do but to have opti-paddle races. Very entertaining for the adults, and the kids got to learn about the currents and how to effectively use a rudder like an oar. By the end of the morning we had 4 Optimists, 2 Sunbursts, 1 Starling and 1 Hartley on the water sailing.

See photo's below: