Apr 28 2024
Archive for April, 2024
Apr 25 2024
Cadet Barracudas Training – Sunday 28th April _ Cancelled
Sorry, Cadet Training for Barracudas will have to be cancelled yet again due to forecasted winds of 30mph gusting 38mph! Such a shame….
This Sunday 28th April we have Cadet Training for Barracudas. This will be weather dependant.
Briefing is at 13.15 (Changed and Rigged) Leaving the beach at 13.30
Next session will be Piranhas will be on 5th June.
To find out where your child fits into the program, refer to the TBYC Pathway found here www.tbyc.org/cadets/
If attending, it is very important to fill in this form: https://forms.gle/BxwjGVPW5eSrppKL8
Apr 25 2024
Next PBL2 course 3rd – 5th May – places available
We have a couple of places become available on the next PBL2 course which is on the evening of 3rd May and on the water on the 4th and 5th May
The course costs £100.
If you are interested in completing the course, please email the TBYC Secretary in the first instance on [email protected]
Apr 24 2024
Club Lift to the Bar Not Working 24th April 2024
I have been advised that there is an issue with the lift at the club, I will get this looked at ASAP. I will update the website as soon as I know more about the fault and any timescales for repairs.
Thank you
Apr 22 2024
Tony Morgan
It is with regret that we inform you of the death of Tony Morgan, 1931 – 2024, on 9th April.
In 1964 Tony was a silver medallist, with Keith Musto, in the Tokyo Olympics, in the Flying Dutchman class.
In 1960 Tony was Hornet World Champion with Terry Wheeler.
Apr 13 2024
Cadet week applications are now open!
Apr 05 2024
RNLI Pursuit Race – Sunday 21st April Start Times
Please see start times for the RNLI Pursuit Race this Sunday starting from 10:30. If your boat class is not listed please contact me by midday Saturday 20th April to be added.
TBYC RNLI Pursuit Race 21st April 2024 SSI’s
Race Duration and Entry
Entry fee for the race is a £3 per boat voluntary contribution – All proceeds will be donated to the RNLI. Please place the entry fee in the container located on the main bar on the race day.
The Race Duration has been calculated based on the slowest class, RS Tera Sport, sailing for 2 hours. Start times for all other classes have been calculated based on the handicap numbers in use at Thorpe Bay Yacht Club as at April 2024.
Classes not allocated a start time should contact the race officer by midday Saturday 21st April latest to be allocated a start time. Email: [email protected]
Competitors sailing boats without a start time allocated that do not contact the race officer before this time will not be eligible to race.
The Course
Committee boat or Shore Box start – The start numbers / times will be posted on the Bosuns hut blackboard along with the course.
The Start
The start time for the first boat (RS Tera Sport) is 10.30 hours
Start times for all classes have been rounded to the nearest minute and are published on the Start Times sheet attached to these supplementary sailing instructions. When possible, the Race Officer will answer questions regarding position in the sequence from competitors on the water This information is entirely at the discretion of the race committee and will not be grounds for redress.
Thorpe Bay Yacht Club Flags will only be used in the initial 3 minute warning and preparatory period before the first start.
International Code Flag R shall be used as the warning signal for the first start.
Sound signals shall govern the starting sequence thereafter.
The first start number will be displayed at 3 mins before the start and will not be removed until the start. Subsequent start numbers will replace the preceding number as soon as possible after the preceding class start and will be displayed for the duration of the time until the subsequent class start, e.g. If the gap between 2 starts is one minute the class start number will be displayed for approximately one minute. If the gap between 2 starts is seven minutes the class start number will be displayed for approximately seven minutes.
A single sound signal will be made for each of the designated starts even if no boat starts in that class.
There will be no recalls and at the discretion of the Race Officer premature starters will be penalised by 5 places in the finishing order, with no recourse to appeal or redress. Competitors are required to keep clear of the line until after the start immediately prior to their class.
Finishing
The race will finish exactly 2 hours after the first start time. A support boat flying a blue flag will motor to the point where the lead boat has reached at the pre-determined finish time and sound a signal indicating that the lead boat has finished.
The support boat will drop an inflatable mark and all competitors shall sail towards this mark.
A support boat will then motor back through the fleet recording the finishing position of each boat as far as possible through the fleet. This is likely to be restricted to the front of the fleet depending upon conditions and positions on the course and is likely to be the first 5 boats only. (Where possible competitors should note the sail numbers of the boat in front of them at the time of the finish signal and record this on the declaration sheet the Bosun’s Hut.).
After the finishing sound signal, boats shall not overtake a boat in front but shall continue sailing until the support boat has passed them, recording their position, or the race officer on the support boat has indicated that he/she has finished recording places, at which time they will be deemed to have finished.
Start Times for Classes are below.
RNLI Pursuit Race Start Time list 2024
Apr 05 2024
Cadet Barracudas Training postponed
This sunday would have been our first Cadet Training session of the new season. Unfortunitly, Storm Kathleen has blow us out.
Barracudas will now be postponed until 28th April.
The next sessions will be Sharks on 14th and 21st April.
Piranhas will be on 5th June.
To find out where you or your child fits into the program, refer to the TBYC Pathway found here www.tbyc.org/cadets/
Apr 02 2024
Cadet start of the season update
Through the winter the cadet committee with the support of the general committee have been busy beavering away with some exciting plans and projects for the clubs cadet fleet that we would like to share with you now.
TBYC cadet week has been fortunate to be supported by many generous sponsors over the years. This money is used to subsidise the week for members to allow them to enjoy a fun packed week of activities both on and off the water and build the cadet fund for investment for the future.
The club is in a very privileged position to have a substantial fleet for the cadets and members to use including 6 Pico’s, 14 Oppies, 2 lasers, 1 feva and a brand new RS Tera purchased approximately 18 months ago. The Pico’s are used throughout the season for the cadet training pathway, RYA youth training and fun. The Oppies are a familiar sight on the shore during beach club sessions and cadet week. The lasers, feva and tera give cadets the opportunity to try a boat before moving to a new fleet (booking information for these is on the website).
Wear and tear is inevitable so I wanted to make sure that we entered the new season with the assets in the best condition possible by utilising the cadet fund which has been strengthened by our sponsors. I particularly want to thank our 2023 sponsors; IT Method – Matthew and Louise Sullivan, Wetsuit Outlet – Ian and Gina Holman, White and Co – Carla Kennedy, Hudson Weir, Hasib and Heeock, MWS accountants – Jon Gorridge, Dedman Gray – Mike Gray, Above Wealth – Anthony Rowland, Herve Engineering – Howard Warrington and Michael Lloyd, Harrison Holgate – Matt Waters, Thorpe Hall School, Bay Optical – the Graves family, Estate Research – Alex Avery – as well as those who have supported us historically. Through the cadet fund we now purchased 6 new suits of sails for each of the Pico’s, a new Tera mini sail to ease the transition from Oppie to Tera for our smaller cadets and have taken delivery of 7 brand new fully fitted out Sailqube Optimists from Xtremity.net!
Thanks go to Nick Alston for his work on the Picos and Adam Clark, Rob Graves, Tom Hanham, Mark Dell, Scott Weller and Matt Rainbow for their help to complete the Oppie project.
Due to a sizable anonymous donation from long standing members the club feva has also undergone a refit over the winter carried out by Mark Dell including a full suit of sails, rigging check and new cover.
As the new season starts the fleet is already to go.
Please return your boats to the dinghy park as per the dinghy park plan.
Cadet pathway training dates can be found on the calendar on the website; pop them in your diary.
If you would like to use the feva, tera or laser please use the booking system
Cadet week starts on 5th August entry will open imminently so please complete applications asap.
If you interested in sponsorship please contact me
We look forward to many happy hours on the water learning and developing skills while having fun!
Thanks again for all your support.
Lindsay Rainbow
Cadet Rep