July 2016 - Ogston Sailing Club

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July 2016 - Ogston Sailing Club
July 2016
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Commodore’s Comments
It’s been a busy few weeks at
the club since our last edition
of the newsletter, with lots going on both on and off the water. Our Adult Learn to Sail
Course has come to a close
with a new group of enthusiastic sailors graduating with
RYA Level 2 qualifications.
Congratulations to you all and
a big thankyou to Sandy and
his team of volunteers for giving up their Friday evenings
and Saturday mornings, to provide what is an essential provision within the club. Provision
which is only possible because
we have a number of well
trained and experienced instructors to draw upon; otherwise many of the courses the
club hope to provide year on
year would prove prohibitively
expensive. To that end the club
does provide a number of Dinghy Instructor and Assistant
Instructor courses. I believe
there are still places remaining
on this year’s instructor
course, so if you have ever
contemplated helping out with
the adult course or are consid-
ering getting more involved
in junior fleet, then why not
have a chat with Sandy.
Our powerboat and sailing
courses are RYA national
training schemes, which are
widely regarded as world
leaders. We are only able to
offer these by virtue of being
a recognised training centre.
RYA recognition means our
centre has passed the high
standards of annual inspection
including safety checks. We
are teaching to RYA standards, on appropriate equipment and instructor student
ratios, and importantly in a
safe environment. Ongoing
recognition is subject to an
annual inspection which this
year coincided with the last
Friday session of the Learn to
Sail Course. I am pleased to
say we passed. Thanks to
Dave, Sandy and the team on
achieving and maintaining
these high standards and ensuring our courses deliver excellent training, something as
a club we can all be proud of.
Junior Fleet is also in full
swing. I really am envious of
our juniors who are fortunate
to have been introduced to our
sport at a great age and of the
many years of sailing that lay
before them. It really is great
to hear their laughter and enjoyment reverberating around
the foreshore each and every
Saturday morning. Complementing our extensive fleet of
junior boats this year, two new
RS Teras are awaiting collection and will be arriving soon.
On the social front, our annual
Pig Roast took place on Saturday 19th June and coming up
we have the new members
evening on July 2nd.
Finally I would like to congratulate the winners of the President’s Trophy this year. Befitting of Father’s Day the top
three places were all occupied
by father and daughter teams.
And not forgetting our junior
competitors for competing in
all four races.
Rob Spencer
Commodore
Getting onto the water
VERY IMPORTANT
It is a condition of the CLUB’S
INSURANCE that anyone using
any POWERED BOAT
(RETREAT, MOBY, RIBs, DORYs, JAFFA – any inboard or outboard engine) is required to have
the 'Safety Familiarisation Course’
as a minimum qualification.
Also when a Power Boat is being
used as a Safety Boat there must
be a minimum of two Safety Officers on board and in charge who
have BOTH completed the 'Safety
Familiarisation Course’ as a minimum qualification. SO1 should
have experience in safety duties.
If you do not have experience,
please opt for the SO2 role to allow yourself to gain experience.
Please help Dave Driffill to compile a register of everyone’s training. He has a form which we ask
all members to complete and return it ASAP.
If you have not attended the Safety
Familiarisation Course please contact Dave Driffill
at [email protected] .
OODs please can you put out a
white SOCIAL SAIL SIGN ON
SHEET each day and place on the
daily results board if anyone social
sails.
All Sailors
I have been asked by several
OODs and DO1s to remind sailors
that when you SIGN ON can you
please PRINT YOUR NAME
clearly.
Pursuit races please can sailors remember to continue sailing in position at the 1st sound signal until
the 2nd sound signal. This is to
give the OOD/DO1 time to log
your positions.
When ashore please remember to
SIGN OFF after a race, this tells
Safety you are ashore. If a Pursuit
race please remember to put who/
what boat and sail number is in
front and behind you at the 1st
sound signal. You are writing
your position at the end of a Pursuit race as a check for the OOD.
Can you help in the Bar?
I would like to ask members if
anyone would be able to help on a
rota basis with the bar after sailing on Wednesday evening, Saturday or Sunday afternoons or at
club events. Simon and Jess Law
are regulars providing the bar at
the moment. But I feel a rota
with several people would spread
this task.
Please contact Simon by email
[email protected] or Tel:
01246 865173
Sailing
It has been good to see Social
sailors on the water taking the
opportunity to sail whilst racing is
taking place. The warm weather
recently has made sailing really
very pleasurable but with not so
good wind. Hopefully we’ll
have more favourable sailing conditions. The water level has
dropped significantly but there is
still plenty of water to sail. Why
not come on down to the club and
have a sail while the safety cover
is on for the racing and stay for a
chat in the clubhouse after.
When you come down PLEASE
SIGN ON printing your name
clearly either to Race (blue sheet)
or Social Sail (white sheet), if Social sailing please also let the
OOD know (via the radio) that
you are sailing so they can advise
you where the racing will be happening. Also remember to SIGN
OFF when you have finished
EACH RACE or when your packing up for the day if Social Sailing. If you use a Club Boat can
you please fill in a Usage Log
with your details and the diary.
Donations should be put in a little
envelope with your name, date,
boat used and amount on it and
placed in the blue tin in the corridor. Please can you put the Us-
age log in the bulldog clip on the
Daily Results Board.
If you sail outside of racing please
can you fill out a Safety Log, a Social Sail Sign On sheet and Club
Boat log and Diary if used. These
are all together in the corridor on
the Management and Sailing Committee noticeboard, the sheets then
need to go onto the Daily Results
Board.
Sailing Matters.
The Sunday Spring Class series has
finished with 57 sailors signing on,
15 qualifiers. A results table is later in the newsletter.
The 3rd Hoggard race saw 11 boats
racing, the overall results are that
40 sailors have signed on to race so
far with the results now 1st John
Mellors in his Flying Firteen, 2nd
Martin Honnor in his Solo, 3rd Phil
Hind in his Laser. You still have
two more races left 6th July - GH
and 3rd August - P.
On Saturday 4th June we had the
first Novice Race with Dave
Driffill as OOD and there were 18
sailors signed on. It was great to
see everyone sailing. The wind
wasn’t the best for first-timers racing but everyone had a go which is
what we wanted. We had 5 adults
three from the Learn to Sail and
two ladies Sara Martin and Jane
Mellors. 13 juniors sailed, some
had only started sailing this year.
Very well done to you all for coming to race.
On Saturday 18th June we had the
second Novice Race and there
were 4 adults, 5 DYS Juniors and 7
Junior sailors signed on. This
time we had 3 starts Adults, DYS
Juniors and Juniors. We had a
briefing before the race at 12 noon.
Everyone signed on then after the
briefing everyone launched, the
Lead Boat showed the way around
the course and the instructors on
the water made sure everyone enjoyed their sail. Dave Wood was
OOD. The course was around 4
buoys and everyone did at least 1
lap. You all did really well, see
you on the 2nd July for the third
Novice Race.
Please come and have a go, we
will help you as much as we can.
We will have a briefing before
each novice race to explain things
about the race and for you to ask
questions also.
You still have 2nd July – also the
New Members Sail and Social,
16th July, 23rd July, Novice Races
left of the First series.
On Sunday 5th June we had the
Laser and Solo Open, we had 11
visiting Lasers and 11 club sailors
and there were 12 club Solo sailors. Ogston’s first three Laser’s
were Gary Knott was 4th , Steve
Ball was 8th and Rob Spencer 9th,
Lee Howard was 1st Junior sailing
a Laser 4.7. With no visiting Solos 1st Martin Honnor, 2nd Jon
Ward, 3rd Peter Tyers. Well done
to everyone as it wasn’t the best
sailing conditions. Reports to follow later in the newsletter.
Over the weekend of the 11th and
12th June we had the Flying Fifteen Open alongside normal club
racing. We had 6 visitors and 2
club boats who had 5 races and
needed to sail 4 to qualify. Simon
Law was OOD who had Jess Law,
Andy Knighton and Alison Molloy
helping him in Retreat. The wind
was very fickle being SE to SW 23 on Saturday and E to S 3-4 on
Sunday. Overall winners Jon and
Julia Ward and 6th was Dave
Driffill and Gus Hurring.
th
On Sunday 19 June, we had the
third Premier Event of the year,
the President’s Trophy, which
was a one day event with 4 races 3
to count this year in response to
the member survey. There were
21 main fleet boats and 3 Junior
boats signed on to sail and the
weather was mild and fine until
the rain came during the 4th race.
The wind was light and variable.
The President’s Trophies were
won by Simon and Jess Law, 2nd
was Martin and Abigail Honnor,
and 3rd was Andy and Sarah
Gomm. All father and daughter
teams, quite fitting for Father’s
Day. The Jackie Degg Trophy
for 1st Lady went to Jess Law,
John Swain sailing his Laser was
awarded the title of most improved sailor during the event.
The Junior President’s Trophy
and medals went to 1st Lee Howard, 2nd Kieran Goodliffe and 3rd
James Goodliffe. Junior sailor
James Barnsdale in a Opti Bat
came to race for the first time in
normal club racing but the conditions overwhelmed him, better
luck next time James. Well
done to all who sailed.
Forthcoming Events.
Please note that boats need to be
sailed to their Class Rules and
that there is NO SOCIAL SAILING on either Opens or Premier
events.
Wednesday Late Pursuit starts on
22nd June,
Saturday 25th June is the Junior
Open, so NO SOCIAL SAILING,
nd
Saturday 2 July New Members’
Sail & Social, Evening Meal.
Details to follow later.
Sunday 3rd July Enterprise Open,
so NO SOCIAL SAILING,
Wednesday 6th July 4th Hoggard
Race,
Saturday 9th July Junior Fleet Gala, so NO SOCIAL SAILING,
Saturday 16th July Summer Pursuit starts,
Sunday 24th July Summer
Schorcher starts,
The EARLY NOVICE SERIES
for Junior and Novice Sailors.
The Junior sailors are having 5
races with 1 discard and prizes for
each series. The Novice sailors
will have 10 races over the two
series with 2 discards and one set
of prizes overall.
The races are to be run separately
to other racing and should be a
short 30 minute, triangular course.
Both adult and junior training will
finish in time for the start. It is
hoped that this will encourage novices and juniors to take part for the
TROPHIES. If you want to take
part in these races but aren't sure
please contact me (as detailed below) and I will help you in any
way I can or find someone else
who can. The more that sail this
series the more you all benefit
from it. Then stay and sail after
so that you can join us in the clubhouse after sailing.
The EARLY NOVICE SERIES on
4th June, 18th June, 2nd July, 16th
July, 23rd July, and the LATE
NOVICE SERIES on 10th September, 17th September, 24th September, 8th October, 15th October.
If you sign up for duties on these
dates, please note that you will
need to be at the club for 11.30am
as the Novice Race start is
12.30pm.
Travellers
Some members travel to open
meetings and events away from
Ogston to compete. If you are one
of these, please let me know how
you get on and where you've been.
We are interested and the sailing
committee has certain trophies to
allocate at the end of the year pertaining to competition away from
the club.
Eddie Pope has been on his travels
again this time to Winsford Flash
were he regained his confidence by
winning in quite blustery conditions in a fleet of 17 boats. He
also went to the Baltic Wharf SC
open, which takes place in the
floating harbour in central Bristol.
It included a long distance race
past SS Great Britain, a 1.5 mile
beat followed by a 1.5 mile run
then a couple of short laps near the
club, he was 2nd overall. At the
Comet open at Attenborough SC,
ing his Enterprise with Victoria
Gomm at the Enterprise Inlands at
Bristol Corinthian YC, they came
4th out of 50 boats.
sailing calendar is available on Dutyman to sign up for your duties.
James Daniels 2nd , 1st , 2nd finished 2nd overall Senior in a Laser
1
I would also like to remind members that SO1 and SO2 must have
Well done to all sailors and fair
previously attended the club’s safewinds for the all your sailing.
ty familiarisation course and SO1
nd
to have experience in safety duties.
Saturday 2 July I would like to
If you do not have experience,
encourage ALL members, family
please opt for the SO2 role to aland friends down to the club for
the New Members’ Sail and Social. low yourself to gain experience.
Please put the date in your diaries, If you haven’t signed up for your
come for a sail and join in the Nov- duties x3, can you please look at
ice Race at 12.30pm then sail and
your calendar and the DUTY LIST
stay for the early BBQ after the
later in the newsletter. The duties
racing and later MEAL at 8pm
which need volunteers are highboth £5/person, half price for half
lighted. Can you please sign up as
portions for children under 16.
soon as possible.
This event is to welcome our new
‘Tuesday Club’
members to the club and have a
meal after sailing, so let’s hope for The ‘Tuesday Club’ volunteers
continue their work with ongoing
some good sailing, excellent food
and a social gathering. Special di- maintenance to club equipment.
ets catered for. Please contact me Our thanks must go to Harry Pye
and his great team of volunteers for
as detailed below to book your
th
all their continuous hard work.
food ASAP before the 24 June.
Don’t forget that you can camp
Boat Park
overnight if you’d like and stay for
Can anyone who has a junior boat
the Enterprise Open on Sunday
rd
at the club please contact Ken
3 , sorry NO Social sailing.
West at [email protected]
The Sailability Group is running
with your boat details as he is reartaster sessions on the first Saturday ranging the junior boat park and
mornings of the month between
has several boats that we don’t
May and September. Please conknow who they belong to. If no
tact Gillian Bates at gilleone claims them then they will be
[email protected]
moved to another area of the boat
park.
The next one is 2 July.
Ruby Tomlinson in a Topper
Duties
Birtie West in a Topper
If you have already signed up for
your duties A BIG THANKS.
Please can you clearly mark all
trailers that are in the boat park
with some identification as to who
they belong to or what boat it belongs to ASAP.
he was also 2nd in a fleet of 17 entries, with the result only determined at the final mark of the final
race where the overall winner had
an overlap on him.
Roscoe and Ben won the Isle of
Man Youth Champs and came 16th
out of 110 boats at Feva Nationals.
Roscoe has a busy few weeks
ahead with both the Tera and Feva
Inlands and 2 trips to the Isle of
Man for Feva events.
Harvey and Bobby came 2nd at the
29er GP at Grafham keeping them
in 2nd in the national series out of
99 boats. He then cajoled his Dad
into borrowing his RS Aero and
went to the Nationals coming 3rd
overall in the Aero 7 and 1st youth.
With a final week of exams for
Bobby, Harvey jumped into an
RS200 for the first time to crew for
Ana Paterson of Ripon SC. They
came 4th overall and 1st youths in
a round of the Northern Series held
at Yorkshire Dales SC. He's now
away to Germany for Kieler
Woche and Tonsberg, Norway for
the 29er Europeans.
On 28th May 7 of our youth sailors
competed in DYS at Combs Valley
SC, Our sailors results are as follows
Thomas Cashin 5th , ?, 3rd finished
3rd overall Intermediate in a Topper
Jake Simms in a Topper
Ben Knott finished 1st overall Junior in a Topper
Freya Walker in a Topper Topaz
Simon Law and Joy Mapp went to
Carsington SC to sail their Albacore in the Inlands, they had
9th,9th,7th,5th,3rd and came 8th overall out of 15 boats.
Martin Honnor has been away sail-
All our sailing takes place at
Ogston thanks to you the club
members who volunteer their time
to organize sailing and provide
safety throughout the sailing season.
Please remember to check your
boats tie-downs are secure.
If you are looking at getting or
have a new dinghy why not talk to
the Fleet Captains or a member
A vital duty as Vice Commodore is
who has the same boat about how
to organize and manage sailing.
they get the best from their boat.
This can only happen with YOUR
Your Fleet Captains will be able to
HELP. This is your club and we
help you find someone who can
all (16years+) need to volunteer for
help you set up or tune your boat.
3 duties per year. These should
Also your fleet captains may be
normally include 1 Saturday, 1
able to help you find someone to
Sunday and 1 Wednesday. The
mentor or buddy you.
Fleet Captains:Handicap (Fast) – Don Spencer
OGSTON SOLO OPEN
MEETING
Handicap (Slow) – Colin Coombs
Enterprise – Matt Rawson
Laser – Steve Ball.
Please remember that there have
been various changes made to the
sailing instructions and information in the handbook.
Please continue to send me your
COMMENTS and FEEDBACK to
[email protected]
Hope to see you on the water.
Paula Tyers
Vice Commodore Email
[email protected]
Tel: 01335 324071
Congratulations must go to Matt
and Chloe on the birth of their
daughter. Hope you are settling in
to parenthood.
SUNDAY JUNE 5TH DAWNED
FAIRLY BRIGHT - WELL
FAIRLY BRIGHT FOR THIS
SUMMER ANYWAY - AND
JULIA WARD REWARDED
OUR GOOD BEHAVIOUR
LAST YEAR BY SENDING
THE 12 ENTRANTS - ALL
FROM OGSTON - OFF, BEFORE THE UNRULY PART OF
THE MEETING STARTED.
FIRST RACE IN LIGHT AND
FLUKY EASTERLY WIND
SAW JON WARD READ THE
CONDITIONS MUCH BETTER
THAN ANYONE AND ARRIVE
WELL AHEAD AT THE FIRST
MARK . HE HELD ON TO THIS
LEAD FAIRLY COMFORTABLY AND EVEN MARTIN
HONNOR WITH HIS NEW
THERMO MOULDED SAIL
COULDN'T CATCH HIM. PETE
TYERS, KEITH STONE AND
MIKE USHERWOOD FILLED
3RD, 4TH AND 5TH PLACES .
2ND AND 3RD RACES WERE
RUN BACK TO BACK AFTER
ANDREA'S EXCELLENT
LUNCH AND A SLIGHT WIND
SHIFT CAUSED THE RACE
OFFICER TO MOVE THE
WINDWARD MARK SLIGHTLY MORE TOWARDS THE
DAM. MARTIN HONNOR
TOOK CHARGE OF THE 2ND
RACE AND KEPT IN FRONT
OF JON WARD. DAVE BASFORD, PETE TYERS AND
COLIN COOMBS WERE RESPECTIVELY 3RD, 4TH AND
5TH .
FINAL RACE WOULD BE
WON BY EITHER MARTIN OR
JON - WHO BOTH COUNTED
3PTS. THIS WAS PERHAPS
THE RACE WHERE GOING
THE RIGHT WAY REALLY
MADE A DIFFERENCE AND
THE BOATS WHICH KEPT
RIGHT ON THE FIRST LEG
WERE IN GOOD SHAPE AT
THE WINDWARD MARK .
PETE TYERS READ THE
WINDS BETTER THAN ANYONE AND HELD ON TO THE
LEAD UNTIL THE END OF THE
LONG RUN ON THE FINAL
LAP WHEN, DESPITE LOUD
ENCOURAGEMENT FROM
THE 3RD PLACED BOAT - I
WONDER WHO ? - WAS
PASSED BY MARTIN HONNOR, WHO THEREFORE
COUNTED 2 FIRSTS AND
WON THE EVENT. 2ND WAS
PETE TYERS, FOLLOWED BY
JON WARD, KEITH STONE
AND NICK PATRICK .
THIS WAS AN EXCELLENT
AND ENJOYABLE MEETING,
ABLY RUN BY JULIA AND
DEMONSTRATED THE
STRENGTH AND COMPETITIVE NATURE OF THE
OGSTON SOLO FLEET .
THE ONLY DISAPPOINTING
ASPECT WAS THE LACK OF
VISITORS. . MARTIN - WHO
COMPETES REGULARLY IN
NORTHERN CIRCUIT SOLO
MEETINGS - AND I WILL ADDRESS THIS ISSUE OVER THE
COMING MONTHS . OGSTON
ALWAYS HOSTS EXCELLENTLY RUN OPEN MEETINGS
AND SHOULD ATTRACT
MORE VISITORS .
COLIN COOMBS
Safety
Please if you have done a Safety Familiarisation or you have a RYA level 2 powerboat certificate. Can you get in touch with me and let me know what you have done and email me a copy
of your certificate please.
Great response from last newsletter I had 2 people get in touch with me.
RYA POWERBOAT LEVEL 2
Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th October 2016
Limited places so book early email [email protected]
Start time 9.00am
Cost £65.00
You must have done the Safety Familiarisation course to do this course
RYA SAFETY BOAT COURSE (Level 3)
Saturday 17TH & Sunday 18TH September 2016
9.00am Start time
Cost £65.00 Limited Places
You must have a RYA level 2 to take this course.
Email [email protected] for a place.
Dave Driffill
Rear Commodore Safety
[email protected]
New Members Sail and Social on Saturday 2nd July
Dear Member,
I would like to invite you and your friends and family to our New Members Event on Saturday 2 nd
July. Please come down to the club to sail in the afternoon and have ‘food’ later whilst meeting
other members.
There will be the Novice Race, starting at 12.30pm and either social or racing sailing during the
afternoon. Some members who are at the club during the morning bring lunch to eat before the
Racing that starts at 2.00pm and 4.00pm.
The ‘food’ options are an early BBQ meal after sailing and or a meal later at 8.00pm, both meals
are £5.00/person and special diets can be catered for.
It is hoped that the early timing of the BBQ will enable families in particular to eat at the club and
spend some time meeting other members after sailing and during the evening. This will be a
great opportunity to get to know other new and existing members of Ogston and have some fun at
the same time. Do come along. Why not camp overnight and stay for the Enterprise Open on
Sunday, sorry NO Social sailing.
All we ask is that you contact Paula Tyers as detailed below ASAP before 24th June, with how
many and what your food requirements are such as Adult or Child, vegetarian and gluten free etc.
As New Members you should have:The Club Sailing Programme Handbook 2016 and Key
Receive the Club Newsletter
Dutyman Sign On and Email updates
If you haven’t got the above or aren’t receiving the newsletter please tell Paula when you contact
her about the New Members Event.
Looking forward to seeing you,
Regards,
Rob Spencer
Commodore
RSVP Contact details for Paula Tyers Vice Commodore
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 01335 324071
Peak Dinghy Spares
– New Boats
– Boat Repairs
– Sail Repairs
– Clothing
– Chandlery
– Accessories
– North Sails
Unit 14, Pavilion Workshops, Park
Road. Holmewood, Chesterfield.
S42 5UY
We may be out collecting or delivering a boat so please
ring first to avoid disappointment
DUTY LIST
The duties which need volunteers are highlighted.
If you haven’t signed up for your 3 duties, can you please look at your calendar and sign up as soon as possible.
Please therefore log in to Dutyman which can be accessed through the website:
www.ogstonsc.co.uk then “The Racing”, then “Dutyman”, Or directly using this link:
http://www.dutyman.biz/dm.aspx?id=O0001645
If you have any questions regarding duties you can contact me via email or by telephone as detailed below.
If you are available for duty on an Open event then you need to contact the people below.
25/6 Junior Open - Andy Thompson
3/7 Enterprise Open - Matt Rawson
Premier events - Paula Tyers
on 4/9 Fleetest of Fleets as Sunday,
on 1+2/10 to be advised as an Open
18/9 Commodore's Firkin - Rob Spencer
If you need any help to sign up for a duty please contact Paula Tyers by
Email
[email protected] or Tel: 01335 324071
If you have already signed up for your duties A BIG THANKS.
All our sailing takes place at Ogston, thanks to you the club members who volunteer their time to
organize sailing and provide safety throughout the sailing season.
A vital duty as Vice Commodore is to organize and manage sailing. This can only happen with
YOUR HELP. This is your club and we all (16years+) need to volunteer for 3 duties per year.
These should normally include 1 Saturday, 1 Sunday and 1 Wednesday. The sailing calendar for
2016 is available on Dutyman to sign up for your duties.
TO DO YOUR DUTIES!
If you haven’t signed up for your 3 duties, can you please look at your calendar and sign
up as soon as possible.
Please, therefore, log in to Dutyman which can be accessed through the website
www.ogstonsc.co.uk then “The Racing”, then “Dutyman”, Or directly using this link:
http://www.dutyman.biz/dmmainaspx?id=O0001645
If you have any questions regarding duties you can contact me via email:
[email protected] or by telephone
Paula Tyers
Vice Commodore
Email
[email protected]
Tel:
01335 324071
Duties Highlighted need volunteers to sign-up. Contact Paula Tyers at [email protected]
Date
OOD
DO1
25/06/2016 Junior Open
Contact Andy
Thompson
26/06/2016 Summer Class
NOEL WILSON
Paula WILSON
29/06/2016 Late Pursuit
DANIEL LAMING DR JOHN MANN Adam Hague
02/07/2016
Event
Early Novice Series & Summer
DAVID DRIFFILL GUS HURRING
Gen. Handicap
03/07/2016 Enterprise Open
Contact Matt
SO1
MICHAEL
BROWN
09/07/2016 Junior Gala
By Invitation
10/07/2016 Summer Class
DANIEL LAMING
13/07/2016 Late Pursuit
John Edwards
Gill Bates
Coln Coombs
Roderick Sinclair SEAN CASHIN
16/07/2016
Stuart Hague
KEITH STONE
Rawson
ELIZABETH REVAdam Hague
ELL
06/07/2016 Hoggard Trophy- Gen H/Cap
SO2
Stuart Hague
Brian Redding
Early Novice Series & Summer
Pursuit
ELIZABETH REVHeather Foort
ELL
ALISTER DANIELS
17/07/2016 Summer Class
20/07/2016 Late Pursuit
23/07/2016
Early Novice Series & Summer
Pursuit
Ken West
Ken West
24/07/2016 Summer Scorcher
DANIEL LAMING
27/07/2016 Late Pursuit
Jon Ward
30/07/2016 Summer Pursuit
Mike James
SEAN CASHIN
Gill Bates
Ken West
Craig Harrison
31/07/2016 Summer Scorcher
Philip Hind
Gillian Anderson
03/08/2016 Hoggard Trophy- Pursuit
DAVID WOOD
DAVID JACKSON DAVID SMITH
06/08/2016 Summer Pursuit
DAVID WOOD
DAVID JACKSON DAVID SMITH
07/08/2016 Summer Scorcher
DAVID WOOD
DAVID WOOD
DAVID SMITH
10/08/2016 Late Pursuit
Chris Bridge
EDWIN POPE
Brian Redding
13/08/2016 Summer Pursuit
PHIL WILSON
Amy Wilson
14/08/2016 Summer Scorcher
JOHN MELLORS Jane Mellors
Kieran Watson
Kieran Watson
17/08/2016 Late Pursuit
PHIL WILSON
Amy Wilson
Craig Harrison
Kent MARTIN
20/08/2016 Summer Pursuit
MARTIN BRADLEY
MARTIN BRADLEY
21/08/2016 Summer Scorcher
JOHN MELLORS Jane Mellors
24/08/2016 Late Pursuit
JOY MAPP
Jonathan Leigh
JOY MAPP
27/08/2016 Summer Pursuit
EDWIN POPE
28/08/2016 Blue Riband Gen H/Cap
EDWIN POPE
Roderick Sinclair
SEAN GOODLIFFE
31/08/2016 Daylight Dash Pursuit
Alison James
03/09/2016 Autumn Pursuit
SIMON LAW
04/09/2016 Fleetest of the Fleets
GLYN RAWSON Matt RAWSON
07/09/2016 Daylight Dash Pursuit
Lucy Price
10/09/2016
GRAHAM HICKLIN
GRAHAM HICKLIN
GRAHAM HICKLIN
SEAN GOODLIFFE
ALISTER DANIELS
Late Novice Series & Autumn
PAUL NOBLE
Pursuit
ERIC GREEN
Contact Paula
Tyers
SEAN GOODLIFFE
Lucy Price
Kieran Watson
Kieran Watson
Duties Highlighted need volunteers to sign-up. Contact Paula Tyers at [email protected]
Date
Event
OOD
DO1
SO1
SO2
Andrew Short
11/09/2016 Blue Riband Gen H/Cap
DR JOHN MANN Russ Short
MARK LEECH
14/09/2016 Daylight Dash Pursuit
JOHN MELLORS Jane Mellors
MARK TENNANT
Late Novice Series & Autumn
JOY MAPP
Pursuit
ROBERT SPEN18/09/2016 Commodore's Firkin
CER
Late Novice Series & Autumn
24/09/2016
Pursuit
17/09/2016
JOY MAPP
RICHARD ADAMS
Jonathan Chapman
25/09/2016 Blue Riband Gen H/Cap
ADRIAN HARRISON
ADRIAN HARRIDR JOHN MANN
SON
Contact Rob
Spencer
NICHOLAS PATMatt RAWSON
RICK
ADRIAN HARRISON
01/10/2016 Handicap Open
Karen Whittle
Contact Paula
Tyers
02/10/2016 Handicap Open
Karen Whittle
Conatct Paula
Tyers
Kieran Watson
Kieran Watson
08/10/2016
Late Novice Series & Autumn
Pursuit
09/10/2016 Blue Riband Gen H/Cap
15/10/2016
MARTIN BRADLEY
MARTIN BRADLEY
Late Novice Series & Autumn
Pursuit
16/10/2016 Blue Riband Gen H/Cap
22/10/2016 Autumn Pursuit
MARK LEECH
John Edwards
23/10/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
Bill Buckley
30/10/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
ROGER
VAUGHAN
MICHAEL NEWTON
06/11/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
JOY MAPP
JOY MAPP
13/11/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
STEVE HUNT
BOB CABLE
20/11/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
DAVID HAMMOND
27/11/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
BOB CABLE
STEVE HUNT
04/12/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
MARTIN BRADLEY
MARTIN BRADLEY
18/12/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
Chris Bridge
Matt RAWSON
26/12/2016 Boxing Day Bash
Contact Paula
Tyers
11/12/2016 Frostbite Gen H/Cap
Alan Knott
Janet Knott
SUN SHINES ON THE YOUTH FLEET AT COMBS SAILING CLUB
On Saturday 28th May, five youth sailors and two junior sailors and parents, headed up to Combs Valley Sailing
club with boats loaded on roof racks, to compete in the DYS event.
With light winds the first race was underway on a superb long course, with Ogston sailors moving up and down
the field with James Daniels finishing 2nd and Tom Cashin 5th.
After lunch the sailors took to the water for the following back to back races. The sun shone but the winds
ranged from light to nothing! James Daniels had another fantastic battle in his laser 1 with Will Gold from
Carsington, sailing a Super Nova, with James sailing past the line in 1 st place.
The third and final race got underway with the winds dropping even more, if that was possible, with sailors
searching for wind which came and went across the res. Of note James finished 2 nd and Tom, the third topper in.
The results were posted but following a recount James Daniels was awarded silver in the senior class, Tom
Cashin bronze in the intermediate class and Ben Knott, gold in the junior class.
Another very successful day for Ogston Youth.
Senior Class
Intermediate Class
James Daniels – Laser 1
Tom Cashin – Topper
Ruby Tomlinson - Topper
Jake Simms – Topper
Birtie West – Topper
Junior Class
Ben Knott - Topper
Freya Walker – Topper Topaz
Laser Open June 5th 2016
22 Lasers from 10 different clubs
competed for this year’s Ogston
Laser Open Trophy. The winds
were light and fickle making
course setting as well as the sailing difficult. For the first race The
Solos started first with the Lasers
starting 5 minutes later. Ian Jones
from Dovestone SC , looking to
win the trophy for the 10th time,
led the fleet from the Windward
Mark closely followed by Paul
Williamson from Staunton Harold SC. These two pulled away
from the rest of the fleet to eventually finish 1 and 2. Garry Knott
from Ogston worked his way up
to third but was not able to catch
Ian and Paul. Charlotte Greenhalgh of Leigh and Lowton SC
moved through the fleet to finish
fourth.
The second and third races were
sailed back to back and the wind
continued to be difficult varying
from 0 to 10knts and shifting between North East and South East.
In race 2 Ian Jones again led the
fleet closely followed by Garry
and Paul. By the finish Joe Scurral of Carsington SC managed to
overhaul Paul to finish in third
place. Charlotte was down in 7th.
In the last race it was Charlotte’s
turn to lead the fleet round the
course and was able to hold off
both Ian and Paul who stuck to her
transom for the whole race. Joe
Scurral finished 4th with Garry finishing in 6th.
So once again Ian Jones took the
Ogston Laser Open Trophy. For
the 10th time in 10 appearances.
The Ogston Laser sailors did get a
chance to look at the trophy be-
fore it was whisked away and we
did see one Ogston name on
there with Matt Rawson winning
the trophy in 2009. Paul Goodison the Laser Olympic Gold
Medallist also appears having
won the trophy in 1995,1996 and
1999.
Results
I have some photos of the event
taken by Kent and Myself which
hopefully will go up on the website and on the notice board if you
are interested.
1st Radial Phil Deeley
Congratulations to Harvey Martin
for borrowing his Dads boat
while Dad was on safety duty at
our open and finishing 3rd overall
in the Aero nationals.
1st Junior Radial Jenni Parsons
Rotherham SC
Rank
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
21st
22nd
Fleet
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Junior
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Junior
SailNo
207787
207732
201941
210096
208125
208470
166
144272
204483
25643
18095
198880
207983
203581
89270
201354
14
118156
118303
1
16991
4
1st Ian Jones Dovestone SC
2nd Paul Williamson Staunton
Harold SC
3rd Charlotte Greenhalgh Leigh
and Lowton SC
4th
Garry Knott Ogston SC
Midland SC
1st Junior Standard Rig George
Graham Burwain SC
1st Junior 4.7
Lee Howard
Ogston SC
Club
HelmName
Dovestone
Ian Jones
Staunton Harrold
Paul Williamson
Leigh & Lowton Charlotte Greenhalgh
Ogston
Garry Knott
Carsington
Joe Scurral
Leigh & Lowton
Mark Lunn
Ogston
Graham MacWhirter
Ogston
Steve Ball
Ogston
Rob Spencer
Burwain SC
Paul Graham
Burwain SC
George Graham
Ogston
Adam Hague
Trent Valley
Ben Richardson
Ogston
Chris Walsh
Ogston
Mike Heap
Midland
Phil Deeley
Ogston
Phil Hind
Rotherham SC
Jenni Parsons
Ogston
Rob Hunter
Ogston
John Swain
Ogston
Stuart Gasgoyne
Ogston
Lee Howard
Nett
2
4
5
5
7
10
13
14
16
16
19
22
24
24
28
32
33
34
34
37
39
43
President’s Trophy 2016
Junior Fleet
Rank
1st
2nd
3rd
Class
Topper
Comet
Topper
SailNo
42443
583
33018
HelmName
Lee Howard
K Goodliffe
J Goodliffe
CrewName
Nett
4
5
6
Main Fleet
Rank
Class
1st
Albacore
2nd
Enterprise
3rd
Enterprise
4th
Enterprise
5th
Solo
6th Flying Fifteen Cl.
7th
K1
8th
Laser
9th
Laser
10th
Laser
11th
Enterprise
12th
Enterprise
13th
Byte C11
14th
Solo
15th
Laser
16th
Solo
17th
Laser
18th
Laser
19th
Solo
20th
Laser
21st
Laser
22nd
Enterprise
SailNo
HelmName
CrewName
8135
Simon Law
Jess Law
22619 Martin Honnor Abigail Honnor
22418
Andy Gomm
Sarah Gomm
223219
Russel Short
Alistair Joyce
5006
Martin Bradley
2736
Rod Shires
Dave Marshall
53
Don Spencer
198880 Adam Hague
204883 Rory McKenzie
89270
Mike Heap
29229
K McKenzie
C McKenzie
228080
Chris Bridge
3589 David Hammond
5015
Dave Basford
204883 Callum McKenzie
5501
Nick Patrick
14
Phil Hind
123521 Sean Goodliffe
4938
Paula Tyers
1
John Swain
118303
Rob Hunter
230036 Bryce Howard
Lotty Howard
Ogston SC Solo Open 2016
Rank
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
SailNo
57
5534
5571
5078
5015
5501
4433
4938
5565
5325
5081
4834
Club
HelmName
Ogston
Martin Honnor
Ogston
Jon Ward
Ogston
Peter Tyers
Ogston
Keith Stone
Ogston
Dave Basford
Ogston
Nick Patrick
Ogston Michael Usherwood
Ogston
Paula Tyers
Ogston
Colin Coombs
Ogston Jonathan Chapman
Ogston
John Mann
Ogston
Bryce Howard
Nett
2
3
5
8
9
11
12
13
14
17
22
22
Nett
4
6
9
11
13
20
22
27
30
30
30
31
31
34
35
37
41
46
47
50
52.5
53
FLYING FIFTEEN 3447-THE
FFAT CONTROLLER
OVINGTON TYPE 9
"SMOOTHIE" GRP HULL, WITH
WOODEN DECKING BY DOBSON. BOAT HAS BEEN FITTED
OUT BY PINNELL AND BAX
FOR PREVIOUS - AND ORIGINAL - OWNER AND EQUIPPED
WITH NO REGARD FOR COST.
BLOCKS ARE MAINLY HARKEN AND THE SPINNAKER IS
LAUNCHED WITH THE WELL
KNOWN SPIRO RAPID
LAUNCH SYSTEM. SILVA
COMPASS FITTED.
CRAFT HAS 2 SUITS OF P&B
SAILS, ONE IN GOOD CONDITION - WITH A GENOA LESS
THAN 3 YEARS OLD AND
USED ABOUT 12
TIMES. SPARE SUIT IS OLD
BUT SERVICEABLE.
HAYLING ROAD TRAILER
HAS SPARE SET OF LARGER
ROAD WHEELS FOR TRAILING. OVER AND UNDER COVERS.
THIS IS A WELL LOOKED AFTER , COMPETITIVE BOAT,
BUT OTHER INTERESTS - SOLO SAILING, CYCLING, CARAVANNING ETC - HAVE
CAUSED THE BOAT TO ONLY
BE USED ONCE SINCE 2014.
HENCE SOMEWHAT RELUCTANT SALE FOR £3750. BOAT
MAY BE VIEWED AT OGSTON
SAILING CLUB.
COLIN COOMBS
TEL : 0114 2306265
MOB : 07831 622997
EMAIL: ccoombs
@ecengservices.f9.co.uk
Learn to Sail 2016
Our congratulations to the following sailors who completed
their RYA Learn to Sail course
at Ogston Sailing Club this
year:
Paul Wray
John Malcolm
Anthony Chipp
Mark Chipp
Kevin Smythe
James Coope
Jonathan Blunt
Leanne Blunt
Sarah Rumball
Mike West
John Etherington
Susan Malcolm
Well done to all of you and we
look forward to seeing you
sailing.
Sandy Dowell
Training Officer
Sailability
I hope you all enjoyed the letters in the newsletter from
Mark, Jono and Callum last
month. I really thought
Ogston Members were a bit
more helpful than the response I had from the newsletter. Thank you to Simon
Law who offered to help out
on the odd Saturday; His was
the only response we had.
Like we said in the newsletter
piece, all we are asking is for
you to offer to help on a Saturday or Sunday to be a buddy. It’s not every Saturday or
Sunday. What we are trying to
do is get together a list of
names so if Mark, Jono or
Callum need a buddy we can
get in touch with you. I put a
great amount of time in at
Ogston doing jobs around the
place, Tuesday club, Rear
Commodore Safety and two
committee meetings a month.
So I would really appreciate
help from as many members
as possible. Just email me or
talk to me when you see me at
the club. Anybody can buddy.
We will tell you what they
need for you to do, so helms
or crews we don’t mind.
Dave Driffill
[email protected]
Spring Class 2016
Enterprise Fleet
Rank
Class
SailNo
1st
Enterprise
22418
HelmName Nett
A Gomm
9
Junior Fleet
Rank
Class
SailNo
1st
Topper
44443
HelmName Nett
Ben Knott
8
Fast Handicap Fleet
Rank
Class
SailNo
HelmName Nett
1st
Albacore
8135
S Law
9
2nd
Flying Fifteen
3667
J Ward
12
3rd
Flying Fifteen
3690
J Mellors
17
4th
K1
53
D Spencer
24
5th
Flying Fifteen
3955
D Driffill
30
Laser Fleet
Rank
Class
SailNo
HelmName Nett
1st
Laser
210096
G Knott
8
2nd
Laser
12
C Walsh
10
3rd
Laser
192560
S Ball
15
4th
Laser
176533
A Hague
21
5th
Laser
65
S Gascoyne
44
Slow Handicap Fleet
Rank
Class
SailNo
HelmName Nett
1st
Solo
5398
M Honnor
8
2nd
Graduate
3011
A Knott
9
3rd
Solo
5078
K Stone
19