Post on 16-Feb-2020
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
W h a t ’ s G o i n g O n ?
In this issue!
irstly I would like to wish each and every one of you a Very Happy New Year, both on and off the water.
I would also like to say Congratulations to Hazel Williamson and John Bell on their engagement, I understand John proposed in the sailing club, just before midnight to the delight of all around.
I hope like me you are all very excited about 2010, and everything that we have at DBSC to offer the membership. I am really looking forward to the social occasions that are planned for the early part of the year and hope to see many of you supporting these and enjoying the buzz at the club. This is an excellent time for new members to come along for a chat and to meet all the friendly faces that we boast at DBSC. Sharon and her social team have already put a
tremendous amount of effort into planning well in advance so please take note of the key dates which have been set and get them in your diary now. That’s right don’t do it later, lets support 2010 and make it even more successful than we managed in ’09.
Andy Marshall
Commodore@dalgetybaysc.org
Sailing in 2010
Goings On Over Winter?
Training Update
Hogmanay 09
Upcoming Events
Training Videos
100 Club Draws
Rugby At DBSC
Other Events Outside DBSC
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Sailing in 2010With all the white stuff on the ground I am sure many of you will be enjoying the opportunity to Ski in Scotland and will be quite happy to forget you own a boat during the -22°C conditions which we have been experiencing. At DBSC we have been quite lucky with a tropical -9°C in comparison to that up north. All this aside, the new Sailing Season will be upon us in no time and we will be thinking about boats again once our ski’s, boards and snow chains have been hung up for another year.
Like many of you I have already decided on the events which I am planning to attend across Scotland and beyond.
However, let’s not forget the club sailing which we are hoping will see a boost in participants for all on Tuesday’s (training) Wednesday’s, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Our sailing team have concluded the events
calendar and we hope to be able to issue this very soon so that duties and event planning can all be undertaken by us all.
The Sailing Team
Although the current weather conditions and daylight hours prevent all but the most hardy (or deranged) of our intrepid sailors from venturing onto the water, this does not mean that we should not be utilising this time perfecting our racing techniques.Dalgety Bay Sailing Club is recognised by the RYA as a ‘Champion Club’ this allows us certain benefits that you should be aware of and all the information which can be found at the below web page. It is well worth a look over
http://www.rya.org.uk/programmes/volvoryachampionclubs/Pages/default.aspx
Training Update
Whats Been Happening Over The Winter?
At the close of the year some of the behind the scenes topics of conversation and tasks being undertaken by our volunteers were:
• Two lasers have been adopted by the club and are now available for members to use – Contact RC Training for details.
• The beer cooler installation is ongoing, but let’s face it we probably needn’t worry about cooling it until this cold snap lets up.
• A commemorative plaque has been added to Gavin Adamson’s Tree.
• Search continues for someone / extra helpers to help run the club shop and help make it more profitable / accessible to the membership.
• We are looking for someone who could assist with occasional holiday cover for the Assistant Treasurer / Bookkeeper. Please contact the Assistant Treasurer.
• Boat Storage - Boats with no member owners have been identified and dealt with, the next task area is those boats with members who have not moved in a long time. If you own a boat which has not been used for a long time then please contact the Harbour Master.
• Club activity so far through the winter has been up on last year.• Accounts to the end of December are looking good and continuing
as forecast at the AGM.
Forthcoming EventsHogmanay celebrations came back to Dalgety Bay Sailing Club with a ‘bang’ and an occasional ‘pop’ last month.
The event was very well attended with at least 90 people joining in with the revelry and enjoying the convivial ‘Spirit of Hogmanay’ that only Scotland can provide.
Food came in the guise of Chilli and jacket potatoes provided by a stressed Rear Commodore Training, the two-piece band played a medley of old and new and continued to delight up to 1am in the morning.
As the bells sounded for midnight it was accompanied by the loud popping of champagne corks and a firework display that dwarfed the display provided by Auld Reekie in the distance. One of Matt’s best ideas were the inclusion of the Chinese lanterns that, due to the cold air, eventually shot up and over the Forth nearly becoming a danger to air traffic control on the far bank.
The evening finished at 1pm with the traditional tune and crossed handshakes of Auld Lang Syne. The snowy vista and icy conditions not denting the warmth of feeling as the revellers slipped and slid (and maybe some tottered) their way home.
Many thanks to all who helped make the evening a must for this year’s calendar.
Happy New Year
Sharon MossRear Commodore Social
Hogmanay 2009
January:
Quiz Night First Quiz of the YearThursday 28th Jan Start 8pmEntry Fee :£3.00 a team
RNLI SOSCome down and support the RNLIFriday 29th JanStarts: 7:30pm-8pmTickets: £10:00 available behind bar
February:
Quiz Night 18th Thursday Starting 8pmEntry £3 per team
March:
St Patrics Night TBA
April:
Brass Monkey 3rd Saturday
Commodores Supper 3rd Saturday Starting 7:30pm
Easter Weekend4th Sunday Starting 12pm
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100 Club Winners2009 Grand Draw1st £100:00 Ian Baillie
2nd £25:00 Mike Gannon
3rd £12.00 Murray Clark
Drawn by Georgina Moss December draw.
1st £25:00 Beattie Burnside
2nd £12:00 Dave Tennant
3rd £5:00 Ian Hill
Drawn by Charlotte Moss.
Training Videos
One of the benefits that are particularly useful during the close season is the range of training videos available for some classes of dinghies. If you visit the below web page and click on the ‘CLASSES’ chevron near the top of the page a pull down menu will offer you seven classes of dinghy CADETLASERMIRROROPTIMISTFEVATECHNOTOPPERChose the class that suits you and you will be presented with a page that offers you six training videos including: Leeward / Windward Mark Rounding, Gybing & Tacking, Accelerating & Stopping.
http://www.ryachampionclubtv.co.uk/
So kids, stop watching SpongBob and hone those skills ready for next season and impress all your friends with your sailing skillsStewart MossRear Commodore Training
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Going On Outside The Club
Booking Forms For The RYA Powerboating Forum Are Available From Behind The Bar