Oct
25
2009
many thanks to all those who helped the lift out on saturday in record time, special mention to spratty, gordon and aimmee for getting the boats racked and packed, to Roger and Jason for their speed and skill, Ann, Jane and meik for the teas, Linda and Pat for the safe crossing, Rupert and Co. for dropping masts, also thanks to Toby and the crew erecting the gantry, fantastic team work and a fun day. same again in march !!
thanks barry
Oct
23
2009
Not sure if you have been down the club lately and seen the fliers.
There are still a few tickets left for the Christmas Party.
The booking form is on the reverse of the attachment if you would like to book a table.
If tickets are sold out then you could always join in for the entertainment after 9pm and they cost £10pp. The Zoltans are fun local jump-jive band and well worth seeing if you haven’t before http://www.zoltans.co.uk/
TBYC Christmas Party Details (Adobe .pdf file)
Oct
22
2009
Hi All,
The Annual Prize Giving is next Thursday (29th October) at 8pm, the bar will be open and dfood will be available from 6pm onwards.
this will include all series and perpetual trophies across all classes.
I hope to see you all there and anyone with any silverware from last year, can you get it back to the club at your earliest convenience please ( and yes we do know who you are!!)
Oct
20
2009
18 sandhoppers raced in glorious sunshine on sunday in the final race of the year, light winds made for a tricky race, Satisfaction was the winner on the day followed by squiffy then sandstar, thanks to all those who helped on the day.
Oct
12
2009
David & Kyle had never sailed a spitfire together before untill the Nationals at Minnis Bay S.C. on the 9/10/11th October just past. To come 2nd in a fleet of 22 boats including the top spitfire veterans is a special achievement & there is little doubt that had they been involved with the boat, kindly lent by that oldsea dog Pete Thompson, for a few months competitive practice we would have another pair of catamaran National Champions at Thorpe Bay. Well done guys.
Heres the link to the results http://www.spitfiresailing.org.uk/nresults.asp
from that even older seadog, Glenn Stoneham & Struan Wallace
Oct
11
2009
Thank you to all the people who made it along to yesterdays working party. Lots done by many hands and plenty achieved, special thanks to Ann who provided the refreshments to keep the workers happy!
Chris
Oct
08
2009
Hi All,
This weekend is the end of Season Trophy and with it comes the end of Season, which means all dinghies and catamarans and their ancilliaries (road trailers, windsurfers/kyaks/paddle boards or whatever else you hide under your boats) need to vacate the dinghy park this Sunday after racing.
The only exception to this is any Picos which are on and have paid for rack space over the winter by this wekeend (at the more than reasonable price of £30, cheques with pico number on the reverse accepted).
Boats which have entered the Winter series can return to the dinghy park once the cruisers and sandhoppers have moved in for the winter.
Oct
05
2009
Jess Quinlan & Alex Warrington – Otters/TBYC GBR 8407
George Warrington & Greg Watson – TBYC GBR 9029
Fishers Green Open Meeting
A popular “pond” event which this year was run in very difficult conditions. With not only 32 kts of breeze and very shifty but also sudden lulls and gusts caused by the many trees made this entertaining to watch to say the least! However Jess and Alex managed to secure a very solid 2nd overall in a 39 strong fleet. Showing off their great spinnaker work and boat handling, blasting them through the fleet after what was a lottery of a beat in most cases.
George and Greg did very well and were 23rd despite not sailing in the last 2 races after a bad capsize, which is a great improvement for him. Especially considering that it was Greg’s very first Cadet event and only his 3rd time in the boat!…… Well done Greg!
Oct
05
2009
Squadron 17 revival!
The only 3 sail race dinghy designed purely for youngsters! 

The UK National Cadet Class Association have heard that we are trying to revive the Cadet Class fleet at TBYC and many of you have already commented how great it is to see these boats return to the club. The Asscociation have very kindly given me 2 boats to help us revive Squadron 17 (last in operation over 20 years ago!)
Boat available immediately, ready to sail in the Winter Series!
I am looking for 2 cadets for one of these boats. You will have full responsibility for the boat – insurance, dinghy park fees and running repairs. But the use of the boat is FREE. It would also be desirable that you try to take part in the 3 Indicator events and the Nationals next year.
NB: These are not “beach boats” and are to be used for racing and sail training only.
If you want to know more or are interested in taking a boat please contact me: [email protected] and come and join the only double-handed youth racing dinghy fleet. Or if you want to buy your own boat click here for the UKNCCA for sale list: http://www.mariner.co.uk/classifieds/pages/search/searchresult.asp
Oct
02
2009
Hi Folks, yes its that time of year! Your club needs you on Saturday 10th Oct at 9 am. Jobs include slipway clean and dinghy park clear up.
Many Thanks, Chris