Archive for 2008

Jun 19 2008

Hurricane Events 2008

Published by under Club Notices

Dear Hurricane sailors, here’s a listing off all the Association events for 2008 you can find more information on the Web Site:http://www.hurricane59.com

See you on the water soon:

Saturday June 28-29, Rutland Cat Open
Open fleet
www.rutlandsc.co.uk
Results

Saturday, July 05-06 2008, TT Stone
Own start. A Classes attending
www.stonesc.co.uk
Results

Sunday, July 13 2008, Piers Race Marconi
Good oppurtunity to promote Hurricanes to all classes
www.marconi-sc.org.uk
Results

Saturday, August 02-03 2008, TT Canvey Island
Own start. A Classes attending
www.islandyachtclub.co.uk
Results

Saturday, September 20-21 2008, TT/Open Whitstable
Own start. Forts race plus round the cans
www.wyc.org.uk
Results

Friday, September 26-28 2008, TT Brightlingsea
Own start. Spitfires and Shadows attending
www.sailbrightlingsea.com
Results

Saturday, October 18-19 2008, Cat Open Grafham
Open fleet at present
www.grafham.org
Results

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Copyright © 1987-2008 Hurricane 5.9 International Class Association. Al

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Jun 18 2008

Donnington Track Day. Aution Item

Published by under Social

Highest Bid So Far: Paul Palmer £350.00

This is an additional item added to the auction that took place during the Summer Ball, we have already raised £4500 from items generously donated to the club. All monies from the auction items will go into the SLIPWAY FUND.

A Day At Donnington Motor Racing Circuit, Monday 14th July. The top bidder will need to get the day off and be over 16 years old.

A Day at Donnington Race Circuit with Sytner BMW and Howard Warrington.

It is a Track Day where you will be able to take laps in the range of M Power and Alpina BMW’s – if the bidder happens to own a BMW or MINI then they will be able to take it on the track themselves.

I will be going with my CSL and you will be driven to and from the event in this car. The CSL will also be available for rides round the track – which has a “grin factor” of 10!

There will be professional drivers on hand to take you out in the very latest 400 bhp M3’s and 500 bhp M5’s.

The Alpina factory will be there with the latest range of Alpina B3 Biturbo’s and B5’s and they have promised to bring their very special and valuable E30 M3 which was the first M3 to win a major championship and tempted BMW into going racing again.

Frank Sytner is due to be there, if he is you will be able to get out for a few laps with him in a replica of his 1987 BTCC Winning E30 M3.

It would be useful if the bidder could find or borrow a crash helmet but there will be some available at the circuit.

This item was kindly donated by Howard Warrington.

Kindly bid for this item by sending an email to [email protected] with your bid, mobile phone number and full name.

Auction ends Thursday 3rd July at 12 noon.

Happy Bidding.

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Jun 18 2008

Pico Nationals 21st & 22nd June

Entry Forms have been coming in all week and the current estimate looks like we will have over 50 Pico’s out racing. We have a number of visitors attending the Nationals so please give them a warm and friendly TBYC welcome.

You can enter on the morning but it would be helpful if TBYC sailors could get theirs in beforehand, this will help with results & speed up registration.

There will be a briefing by the Race Officer at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday morning with the first race scheduled for 12.55 p.m. start. If you would like a packed lunch these will be available from the club chef but need to be ordered in advance of Saturday (£3.50 for a sandwich, chocolate bar, crisps and a bottle of water). Visitors please speak to the chef as soon as you arrive.

After sailing on Saturday your entry price includes a free meal and Karaoke. If you need extra meals please either note this on your entry form or speak to the Chef (extra meals coat £5.50 each).

Any other questions please give me a call. Entry forms can be downloaded from this website. Please click on “Pico’s” down the left hand side on the screen.

I look forward to seeing you on Saturday.

Shaun  – mobile 07881 501 675

TBYC Cadets – At Cadet Night this week on Thursday 19th June Rupert will be giving a talk on what to expect and how to prepare for the Pico Nationals.

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Jun 17 2008

Peter Hayes Trophy Results.

Published by under Racing

I would like to apologise to all who competed in the Peter Hayes Trophy on Sunday, particularly Kevin & Lesley Iles.  The published results are wrong and so the worthy winners by over two minutes on corrected time are Kevin & Lesley in their new National 12. 

I would like to thank all those who emailed me over the last couple of days patiently pointing out the anomolies. No doubt the Sandhoppers will want a word with me because I told them they had cleaned up…

The revised results will be published as soon as someone with the appropriate skills can get to the office to upload them.

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Jun 17 2008

Margarson 3rd in Jester Challenge Race

Published by under Cruising

John finished the solo race from Plymouth in the UK to the Azores at 1145 on Thursday 12th June in third place out of a field of 34. He took just under 12 days to sail 1200 miles by himself.

I have received the following email from him today.

“Lucy did extremely well for a Thorpe Bay mud boat. An extreme French race boat with experienced skipper only got here a few hours before me. He has been onto his designer and they are shocked that I am here so quickly. All is well. Stop dreaming, there is a Centaur in the race and entered for the next race.

Kepp well love to all at Thorpe Bay, John Margarson”

Colin Keeling, Cruiser Captain

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Jun 13 2008

Duty Swap

Published by under Duties

I regret that I am unable to carry out my Race Officer Duty on Saturday 9th August (1645hrs) and would be very grateful to swap with someone on one of the following dates:

28th June, 5/6th, 26/27th July, 20th, 27/28th September

Many thanks

Wes (mob 07891 544972)

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Jun 11 2008

Invite to Finn National Championship

Published by under Monohulls,Nationals,Racing

Dear Finn Sailor

The J.M.Finn & Co. Finn National Championships is fast approaching and takes place over the 4,5, & 6th of July at Thorpe Bay Yacht Club in Essex.

The club would like to extend a warm invitation to you to enter the event that has been generously sponsored by J.M.Finn & Co. stockbrokers. The entry fee includes a free BBQ on the Friday and the Finn Championship Dinner with live music on the Saturday night. Food will be available during the day and on Thursday evening and the club has a great veranda for supporters to watch the racing from. (Handily placed within a short stagger from the bar!)

The club is looking forward to hosting the Finns and has gone to great lengths, re-furbishing the changing rooms, smoothing the beach and laying astro-turf especially to make launching easy for us all!

North Sails and Yachts & Yachting have kindly donated trophies and prizes and our new class sponsor has also provided shirts for every entrant. There will also be trophies for top Junior and each Master’s category so whatever your age group there will be plenty to race for. The Olympic squad have promised to attend so don’t miss your chance to pit your wits against Britain’s finest Finn sailors.

Car Parking

TBYC has ample free car parking and boat storage facilities in the field to the east of the main dinghy park. On arrival you will be given a TBYC car sticker that must be displayed in you car in order to get free car parking.

Accommodation

TBYC is just a couple of miles along the seafront from Southend-On-Sea so has a good selection of hotels and B&B’s. We have listed details of a few local places that are a short distance from the clubhouse.

www.roslinhotel.com

www.beachesguesthouse.co.uk

www.premierinn.com – search for their Thorpe Bay Hotel

If camping facilities are required please contact us. Depending on numbers we can accommodate camping and camper vans at the clubhouse.

If you have any questions regarding the weekend please contact [email protected] or the Club Secretary Lorraine Stevens. The Club Secretary can be contacted between 10am and 2pm Tuesday to Friday.

Address

115 Thorpe Bay Gardens
Thorpe Bay
Essex
SS1 3NW
Tel: (01702) 587563

Email – [email protected]

Entries.

Notice of Race – Finn National Championship

Sailing Instructions – Finn National Championship

Entry Form – Finn National Championship

To avoid the late entry fee, get your entry form and payment in by June 23rd to Allen Burrell.

We are really looking forward to welcoming as many Finns as possible to the event and can guarantee you great racing and a fun social time…make sure you don’t miss it!

Best wishes from the Thorpe Bay Finn fleet,

Allen, John, Sander, Mark, Keith & Laurence.

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Jun 11 2008

‘Wetsuit Outlet’ Pico Summer Series

Published by under Cadets,Monohulls,Racing

Race Report

Wetsuit Outlet Pico Series

Summer Races1&2

Once again, huge thanks to Peter Thompson for his sponsorship of yet another Pico Series. Peter’s enthusiasm for increasing Cadet and Family membership at TBYC and getting as many people as possible on the water, enjoying sailing, is legendary. The sight on the water at the start of the first race of the Summer Series proved excellent vindication of all his generosity and dedication to the club as 26 Picos and 49 Cadets and adult family members vied for the best position from which to attack the first beat.

The spirit of this series was evident from the crowd that gathered at the top of the slip for the pre-race briefing; experience ranging from National Champions and sailors with 20+ years of competitive sailing behind them (sailing with less experienced sailors to encourage and coach them), to complete novices to racing, some with only a couple of hours in a boat! Particular thanks to Chris Clarke (ex club Sailing Secretary), whom I caught walking through the dinghy park before racing, on his way home having decided not to sail that day. It took hardly any persuading on my part for him to drive home, get his sailing gear and offer to take one of our newest members, Jourdan Swindon, out on the water to coach him through his first experience of sailing at TBYC. The smile on Jourdan’s face at the end of each race was exactly what the club is surely all about and payment indeed for Chris’s generosity (particularly as he had to endure being lapped by Alex Farrall, who often sails with Chris as his crew on the RS200!!).

The first race got off to a clean start with some of the regular leaders finding the sheer numbers on the line a little difficult to cope with and by the first mark, several were still buried in the pack with a lot to do. Laura and Adele did magnificently in their first ever race and despite early setbacks and a couple of swims, persevered (in a tide that turned over an hour before high tide!) to sail unaided back to the slip between races with grins still in place and the desire to get back out and do it again! Well done girls, keep it up and with that attitude, you will soon be sailing up the fleet!

I was delighted that no-one was disqualified for missing the gate on the upwind leg, everyone having taken heed of my briefing where I mentioned the rule on several occasions (so a huge ‘sorry’ to Peter, my helm, who had to shout at me to remind me of my own briefing!). There was a treat in store for our valiant race officers as the final beat played out like an Americas Cup match-race, between Vicky and Tina Little and Thomas and Tracy Metcalf, with helms covering every tack and jostling for line-honours, which were eventually snatched by the Metcalf’s in a nail-biting finish.

The start of the second race was like watching an open meeting (less infringements and no-one OCS, or over the line, though). It was one of the best starts in a Pico Series (or club race) I have ever seen and even Wes, on the rescue boat, was impressed and he knows a thing or two about one-design starts, being a regular contender at Laser open meetings…

Anyway Peter found himself (and his apparently heavy crew) closing on the front-runners and at one point in second place, with the wind becoming more fickle, there were huge gains (and losses) to be made in a race where the tide played a significant role!

The amount of learning that goes on in these conditions is phenomenal and when surrounded by so many other identical boats, good decisions and bad, are shown up immediately as are techniques and concentration! A win for Alex Farrell and Max Duce was thoroughly deserved after they calmly survived a nervy 5 minutes at the windward mark with the rest of the fleet closing on them as they did pirouettes in their own vacuum! Having let us get within touching distance, they re-connected the di-lithium crystal and promptly disappeared over the horizon!

Thanks to Shaun Christian for lending us his family’s Pico. We had ‘bagged’ a club Pico, but when a new member arrived to sail, I knew they should take precedence, so without Shaun’s generosity and trust, we wouldn’t have got on the water. Remember folks…the Club Pico’s are designed for Sail Training and encouraging new members, (who may have ordered a boat, but not yet have it in the dinghy park). As such, please do get down early and ‘bagsy’ a club Pico if you want to use one, but remember that you may be asked to share it with a new member if deemed appropriate by one of the Cadet Team.

Finally, thanks to the Race Officers; Linda, Lisa, Debbie and Jane (and Bev, who had offered her services before the race). Without these volunteers none of us could race so if you are not involved in racing yourself and fancy helping out (it is a great way to watch the racing and learn about how racing actually works), let one of them know on a Thursday night and they will be happy to get you involved – it really isn’t rocket science!!

See you all at the top of the slip on Saturday…

Rupert Snow

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Jun 10 2008

Work Party

Published by under Working Parties

We will be scrubbing the slipway on Thursday night from 5pm, (19th) please bring a stiff brush etc and lend a hand, the more the easier it is for all of us, if you have a pressure washer please bring it along.

Many Thanks

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Jun 10 2008

Duty Swap Required For 6th July Race Officer & Assistant

Published by under Duties

Paul and Richard Palmer are unable to be race officers on 6th July. If you are able to swap please phone 07799674217.

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