Archive for June, 2015

Jun 04 2015

Local Navigation Hazards

Published by under Club Notices

It has been reported that on the foreshore between St Augustines Avenue and The Broadway a boat has sunk on its mooring. In addition, in the same area, maybe closer to St Augustines Avenue, one of the groin markers is missing.  Try to avoid that area if possible, or take great care.

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Jun 04 2015

TBYC Visit to RNLI Inshore Boathouse.

Published by under Cadets

Just a Reminder that I have organised a visit to the RNLI Inshore Boathouse next Thursday 11th June 19.00hrs. This is predominately a Visit for Cadets, however, Parents are most welcome to attend. I have placed a notice on the Cadet Notice board in the Lobby of the Club with a space for names of anyone who wishes to attend, however, it still remains blank! I will meet anyone who wishes to come along, outside the pier Entrance between 18.45pm and 18.55pm. Please remember there is no parking facilities around the Boathouse. Mark.

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Jun 03 2015

Fathers Day Sunday lunch 21st June

Published by under Catering

Dads need a treat: Book your table direct with Steve 07947 741946 or email [email protected]

 

 

Father’s Day 21st June

 

Chilled watermelon Gazpacho, olive oil croutons

Butlers’ smoked salmon, mustard cress and horseradish ice cream

Ragu of oxtail ravioli, Parmesan breadcrumbs

 

Roast beef, Yorkshire puddings, sea salt roast potatoes, summer vegetables and Shiraz gravy

Grilled smoked haddock with crisp Serrano ham and deep fried poached egg, Jersey Royal potatoes, green beans and Béarnaise sauce

Minestrone of summer vegetables, macaroni cheese and confit tomatoes

 

Westcliff raspberries, cream and homemade biscuits

Pecorino cheese and crackers, red wine jelly

Sticky toffee pudding and ice cream

 

 

£14.50 for 3 courses.  Children under 12 £8.50
Booking is necessary to secure your table

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Jun 03 2015

New Cadet Racing – Finding a crew or helm

I have been contacted by several parents who have recently introduced their child to sailing at the club and are keen to participate in the New Cadet Racing and training.

However, they are either a helm (have a boat) and are seeking a crew or wish to crew.

I am happy to co-ordinate information, allowing youngsters to pair up and enjoy sailing together.

If you are interested, please provide the following details via my E-Mail below:

Name
Age ( Our target age for these sessions is Year 7 and above)
Boat (if appropriate)
Helm want a crew, Wants to crew
Approximate experience
Telephone number
E-mail address

I will then share this information.

Nick Alston    [email protected]

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Jun 01 2015

New Cadet Racing – Sunday 7th June 2015 – First race start at 14.00

New Cadet Racing

This Sunday is the second session in our ‘New Cadet Race’ Series.

Let’s have a big turn-out!!!!

  • The new course is aimed at all Cadets who can sail and to wish participate in a race with a shorter course, more laps over a reduced time.
  • There will be prizes for the older cadet as well as the less experienced sailors. A coach in a dedicated Support Rib will support the races.

Races will be raced under the TBYC Sailing Instructions. http://www.tbyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/TBYC_2015_SI.pdf

 

Your guide

Cadet courseCadet course

  • There will be an optional briefing at 13.00 (1 hour before start.) There are two races but you can choose only to one if you wish.
  • The race will be a windward leeward course starting at the committee boat. It will be the second start with the Fast and Slow Monohulls at 14.03. (Time plus 3 minutes).
  • First check the number of laps on the blackboard at the top of the slipway and / or check with Support Rib on the water. Your race does not use a shortened course.
  • Once on the water, go to the Committee boat and look for the last number on the BACK of the boat, which indicates D on the diagram / or check with Support Rib on the water.
  • On the starting signal, you will cross the line and beat to the CADET BUOY, which is a special buoy marked with a C. This will be your windward mark.
  • Check whether a Red or Green flag is displayed on the Committee boat; Red leave marks to port, Green leave marks to starboard.
  • Run or reach down to the course. You must NOT go through the line on the downwind leg (as in the sailing instructions).
  • Beat up through the line and onto the Cadet buoy and continue until the displayed number of laps are completed.
  • As you cross the line the committee boat will record your time. They will not give you a signal. The Support Rib will blow a whistle unless is needed elsewhere.
  • On Sunday there are two races. You can do both, but you will need to wait for the second race to be started. Check out the number of laps with the Support Rib.

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Jun 01 2015

Beverage Machine now on the Ground Floor

Published by under Bar

You may not have noticed that we have now moved the serve yourself beverage machine from the bar area to the ground floor (near the back door). This now offers you the benefit to be able to grab a drink on the go, even if the bar area is closed. Great if your working on your boat, back from a walk or just want to sit on the green with a drink.

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