Newsbuoy
Newsbuoy Edition 3 – The Official Newsletter of the Thorpe Bay Yacht Club
Edition 3 (Nov 2010) PDF Download
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Edition 3 contents include: Social Scene!, 2010 Race Results, Dinghy Park, Vice Commodore’s View, Cadet Week (The Barracudas), Cadet Week (Racing Sharks Group Report), Rear Commodore, Commodore’s Comment, The Pico Page, Ian Kennedy, Sandhoppers, Sail Training.
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Newsbuoy Edition 2 – The Official Newsletter of the Thorpe Bay Yacht Club
Edition 2 (Mar 2010) PDF Download
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Edition 2 contents include: Rear Commodore (Racing), Slow Handicappers, Social Scene, Cruiser Captain, Pico Series 2010, Treasurer’s Report, Sunny Days, Happy Days, Vice Commodore, Mono Hull Fleet News, Cadets Section, Sailing Secretary, TBYC News Desk, Sandhopper and Become a qualified Support Boat Helm!
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Newsbuoy Edition 1 – The Official Newsletter of the Thorpe Bay Yacht Club
Edition 1 (Jan 2010) PDF Download
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Edition 1 contents include: Membership Report, Sandhoppers, Cadet Section, Social, Sail Training, Cruiser Captain, Treasurer’s Scribbling, Rear Commodore (Racing), Why do people sail Lasers?, The 49ers and the Social calendar for 2010.
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Absolutely brilliant!!!
As the founding editor of the tbyc newsletter NEWSBUOY may I congratulate all concerned on the new colour magazine. The newsletter has come a very long way from its origins in 1961 when a four page foolscap paper produced on a roneo machine,with my wife typing the skins was mailed to 600/700 members.Members might be interested to learn how NEWSBUOY got its name. As editor I announced a readers competition, unfortunately as most editors of such publications will understand nobody answered or entered so the editor’s choice became the name which lasted for over 40 years.With best wishes for many years of success to the new magazine. Alan Butler.