Start or Season Report

Start of Season Race and Watling Plate 1 – 18 April 2015

Race officers have been asked to provide a report for the website and in the tragic circumstances of last Sunday and the loss of Peter Johnson, it is a report that is difficult to write. Peter was in good form on the committee boat on a very cold day and on the way back, we agreed that we had managed to give competitors some good courses in spite of a shifty N/NE Force 3-4. He felt that we had done a pretty good job. His collapse after coming ashore was a terrible blow to all who knew him.

As racing had been postponed the previous Sunday, boats were racing in both the first round of the Watling Club and for the Start of Season Race. The three races were run back to back in the Watling Plate format of sausage, triangle and reverse Olympic with the wind getting up well into F4 in the second race. It was windy enough to keep the safety boat busy with Steve Shaw in his Hobie Tiger training up his new crew, Kate Batty by capsizing with and without the kite! Twelve boats got to the line for the start but unfortunately the Fireball was damaged on launching and was not able to compete. There was some very close racing between the top five but in the end the RS500 sailed by Jamie Freeman and Keith Sykes won the first and third races to take the series with two wins from Chris Sallis (3 pts) in his D1 having just edged out Martin Browne D1 (5pts) by 5 seconds in the final race with the third D1 of Ben Falat (7 pts) finishing 4th.

Sometimes the results don’t matter and I think that we all feel that this was one of them.

David Brief

Race Officer

 

Peter Johnson.

It is with great sadness that I am writing to you all this evening.  Unfortunately Peter Johnson died this afternoon. As usual Peter had kindly volunteered to help when numbers were low for the committee boat duty today and shortly after coming ashore suffered from a heart attack. Despite the valiant efforts of club members, St Johns ambulance and the paramedics Peter passed away. It is comforting to know that before passing away Peter had been doing what he enjoyed most which was being on the water.

Peter has been a member of the club for more years than most people can remember. Over these years Peter has contributed massively to the club from volunteering for anything and everything to running Thursday evening racing. He was always a character around the club and will be missed by everyone. The club will not be the same without him.

 

Our thoughts are with Annie and Peter’s family at this difficult time.

EDP Article Here…

Phil Highfield

(commodore)

GYGSC 2014 Agm

The GYGSC AGM will be held at the club on Monday 10th November at 8.00pm. Please see the attached Agenda and minutes from last year’s AGM.

As usual the AGM will be followed by the Sailing Forum which gives everyone the chance to say what they would like to see in next year’s sailing programme how the racing should be run and what changes might be introduced to make the club as successful as possible in 2015.

Do come along if you possibly can. It’s our final get-together of the year!

End of season Prize Giving

Just a reminder its the end of season Prize Giving this Saturday 11th October

As you should already have heard Martin and I are planning on attempting a US Diner Man V Food inspired menu … .

Ultimate Nachos

Big Burger with Pulled Pork , Boston Beans, Crispy Potatoes and Slaw

New York Cheese cake

There will be stacks of tasty food, all for just £15.00 each

I have been a bit awol on my holidays but it seems like we are a bit lacking in numbers this year.

We really want to try and fill the clubhouse to make the event worth running, so if you haven’t told Ed you are coming along please please yell now. We will be shopping for the booked numbers so won’t be able to cater for people turning up on the day sadly

Please let me know by return

a) if you are coming and have told Ed/signed up in the club house
b) if you haven’t signed up but would like to come along
c) if you are vegetarian or have another special dietary requirement.

We hope you can make it , we really need enough people to make it worth running and to make the atmosphere

Martin and Dave
The Chefs

Email Updates

All GYGSC Members and Friends have now been added to the automatic email updates from the Web site.  This should help to keep us all informed.

The Email is sent out automatically once a week if any new information has been added to the website. If no new information has been added no email will be sent.

If you don’t wish to receive these emails just click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email.

If you wish to add another email address just sign up @ the bottom right the web site.

Normal Updates to results will not be included in these emails.

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Barts Bash 21st September

GYGSC will be joining in with probably the biggest sailing race ever!  In memory of Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson.  .  Start time will be the usual 10:30am.

More details about the event in general at  www..bartsbash.co.uk

We are hoping for a big turnout, so please remind anyone you see not to miss a great day and invite your friends from other clubs to come and join in the fun!!

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