Aug 06 2010
Pico Summer Series 2010 Result…
Pico Summer Series 2010 Results – http://www.tbyc.org/pico-racing-2010/
Aug 06 2010
Pico Summer Series 2010 Results – http://www.tbyc.org/pico-racing-2010/
Aug 03 2010
Following the success of the Laser Pico as the TBYC Cadet/family boat of choice and numbers soon to exceed 70 in the boat park we are very aware of how much easier it is to train and develop sailing skills when all in the same boats.
As the kids grow in size and ability we would like to guide the next step up to be the RS FEVA, there are already a few in the club and in the race group of Cadet Week. Built in a similar material to the PICO they have good durability and the rig has the asymetric kite for excellent performance.
once we have got a good nucleus of Feva’s back in the club then it is proposed to offer training days to develop the boat handling skills and then Race Training.
If you are interested in the RS FEVA let me know as i am putting a deal together with RS at the moment and you maybe able to take advantage of a good price.
thanks
Peter [email protected]
Aug 02 2010
Just a quick post to thank everyone for a wonderful cadet week. We all had a brilliant time and are looking forward to next year already!
The Rainbow Family
Aug 02 2010
well done to the 147 cadets and their respective parents for a tremendously well supported and appreciated Cadet Week 2010.
TBYC at its very best.
The enthusiasm is truly infectious with the behaviour and politeness of our Cadets being first class.
Special Thanks to the Group Leaders, Racing Sharks Ian Little & Rupert Snow, Barracudas Mike Thomason, Stingrays Mark Petty-Mayor, these guys with their respective helpers take on a huge responsibility and are tasked to ensure an enjoyable week on the water and as usual surpassed expectation.
Beverly Warrington once again stepped into the breach as director of operations with all the deserved plaudits.
There are many parents who helped all the above achieve the weeks full programme of events from refuelling in the Bosuns Hut to Road Crossing Patrols which are vital to the safety of our Cadets as young as 4 years.
Final thank you to all those without Cadets doing the week who still took a weeks holiday out from work or retirement to help and all the effort really ensures a good future for both our Club and Sport of Sailing.
many thanks to you all,
Peter
Aug 02 2010
THORPE BAY BOAT CLUB
YANTLET RACE 2010
SUPPLEMENTARY SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
Eligibility – The Yantlet Race will be open to any boat owned by a member of Thorpe Bay Yacht Club and with a PY of 1200 or less. Boats with a PY of 1201 or over will race to the Leigh Buoy and back.
Safety – All competitors are reminded of the Collision Regulations and if any boat is asked to change course by the crew of a safety boat she shall comply immediately or be disqualified from the race.
Safety disclaimer – by signing the declaration sheet for the Yantlet Race owners are accepting responsibility for any fines they may cause the club to incur by their actions with regard to the PLA.
The Start – there will be 2 starts from the committee boat.
Time | Class | Flag |
10:00 | PY < 1200 | R |
10:03 | PY>=1201 | Y |
The Course. – Yantlet Trophy py < 1200.
the course will consist of an upwind leg, Leigh buoy to Port, the Yantlet Tower to Port, Leigh Buoy to Starboard then finish at the Shore Box line. The actual course will be displayed on the Black board to the west of the Bosun’s hut prior to the start.
Junior Yantlet Race py>= 1201
The course will consist of an upwind leg, Leigh buoy to port and finish at the Shore Box Line.