Jul
06
2018
Sandhopper 156 – The Dogs (Ex Apollo)
2 Hyde Mains , 2 Hyde Genoas , 4 Spinnakers including one brand new never been used.
1 Batt Genoa 18 months old , 1 Batt Main 3 months old.
New cockpit cover and Hyde Full winter cover.
Tacktic compass , Anchor , New mooring chain 2018.
Hyde Spinnaker bag + toe straps.
£ 7000 – Mark Jewell email [email protected]
Jul
05
2018
I will be opening for breakfast from 8.30, lunch and dinner each day culminating in a bbq from 6pm on Saturday ahead of live music by Arcadium which is free to all members.
I will post menus shortly. I hope to see you all then.
Regards
H
Jul
04
2018
There will be Cadet Race Training on Sunday for 11+ year old boys and girls. The training will cater for all abilities. The minimum requirement is to be able to sail a beat, reach and run.![](https://www.tbyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Training-TBYC-Logo-300x257.jpg)
Sunday 8th July – Meeting/briefing (changed and rigged) 5.00 pm in the Sail Training Room – On the water at 5.30 pm.
Parental help will be most appreciated to help on ‘Polly’ with Safety and Scoring etc.
Friday 6th July, 7.30pm – an ‘On-shore’ session in the Training Room, looking at ‘Sailing in all conditions’. I will base the session on the RS Feva, but this relates to all types of dinghies.
Nick Alston
[email protected]
Jul
04
2018
![](https://www.tbyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/SH-45-169x300.jpeg)
For sale Sandfly 45
£1,300 ono
Contact Brian on 07929373565
[email protected]
Jun
29
2018
Thanks to all the volunteers who stepped up last weekend to allow sailing to go ahead.
These were: John Casson, Tony Padbury, Gary Burrows, Barry Duce and Alex? (hopefully the right Warrington!) – and of course thanks as ever to those with duties who were there.
We have a significant number of people dropping out of duties this year often at the last minute and with no good reason which just makes it harder for the rest of us.
So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE – if you have a duty and can’t do it for any reason do the following as early as possible:
- Mark as SWAP REQUIRED on Dutyman and actively look for others to swap with.
- Approach others who are not looking to swap – often they will swap with you if you ask.
- Or find a future Vacancy on Dutyman and swap with that
If all else fails please let the Duty Officer know asap and at least a week before so we can advertise for a replacement
If you need help with Dutyman (it’s easy when you try, honest ) just contact me at [email protected] I will assist.
When people have made a real effort and have a reason they cannot do their duty we can often help but that is difficult if things are left until the last minute.
Jun
27
2018
Start on the water
at 13:00
Briefing on the beach just before
For all abilities, in any boats.
Training: starting drills, slow boat control, speed upwind
trapezoid course, racing
Parental help will be most appreciated to help on ‘Polly’ and with launching on the beach
Andras
Jun
27
2018
There will be a Sailor’s Meeting at 7 pm this Friday, Cadet Night
Meeting upstairs.
Discussion about starting with the cadets.
Andras
Jun
26
2018
Nine of our TBYC Cadets aged 14 and 15 years, plus a dynamic 12-year-old, represented our club in three Team Racing events over the last 3 weeks. The Cadets have been preparing for these events for some time with practice starts, tactical manoeuvres and even a Team building trip; climbing at Harrison’s Rocks. The first of the three events was the British Schools
Thames Valley Championships at Maidenhead Sailing Club. This the biggest Team Racing event in the country attracting twenty teams with youngsters aged between 13 to 18 years sailing Fireflys. Our team, whilst being very young, battled well, putting their tactics into practice and achieving =12th position. The following week was a match against Haileybury School at Broxbourne Sailing Club, where the teams sailed RS Feva’s in gusty conditions and won the overall competition 3:2. Last Saturday the team, a squad of nine Cadets, sailed against Eton College. The five 7-minute races which make up a match, comprising of 3 boats per team (6 sailors) is competitively sailed using the ‘World Sailing’ rules to tactically hold up the opposition while your team plot their way through to the finish. The five-race match was again taken by our TBYC team. I am, as I am sure you are, extremely pleased and proud of our Cadets, who have worked hard to achieve such success. Well done!
A big ‘Thank you’ must go to the parents who have supported these events, helping with the organisation and keeping the boys and girls feed and watered in style. Also, a special mention to Luke and Adam who delivered the ‘Thank you’ speeches, holding our club in great esteem.
Jun
23
2018
There will be no formally organised Oppie Beach Club this afternoon. However the boats are ready to go and as always anyone is more than welcome to use them. Please supervise you children at all times.