Final Summer Race this Sunday

Racing is on this coming Sunday, with a briefing at midday. (Skippers registration link

This is our last race day and last championship day for the summer season. Second place in the Corsairs and Laser divisions is up for grabs between a couple of boats, while the Impulse winner could be up for grabs.

In the Corsairs, Aidan and Mia look to be taking the chocolates with their dad, Matt, in support…but the second place could be a nail-biter with Mark and Guy both very much in contention with one point between them.

For the Lasers, occasional champion Kate seems to have locked in a season win, but again, second place is between Lex, Monique and Debbie, all within two points of each other!

As for the Impulses, there could be a few surprises, depending on who gets over the line first…but current leader Peter Fell also does the race results…so…we may need some finish line photography.

Current second place Impulse sailor, Dave is selling his boat, Matchbox. If you’re interested in his boat, then perhaps get in touch before Sunday, as if he wins the championship, then the boat’s value will go up! (Contact Dave on 0417 631 292)

Many extras included: a cut-down sail, multiple centre boards, and a canard foil.

We expect a larger than typical spectator fleet enjoying the competition. There should be plenty of space on the river bank for shorebound spectators. No bookings are necessary, but come early to save a decent viewing spot!

Please fill in this form for Sunday if you’d be interested in crewing (no experience necessary). A skipper may get in touch with you. Or come along on the day (the earlier, the better) to see if you can find a ride. Details on what to bring are here. Skippers, your list of the available crew is here.

Other Upcoming Important Dates:

  • The summer Presentation date is TBA.
  • Registrations are open for the Cleveland Yacht Club’s 52nd Peel Island marathon. Six TVSC boats have been entered so far. (Sunday, 23rd of April)
  • Our winter season begins on the 30th of April.
  • We are running the BBQ at Tweed Bunnings on Saturday, the 20th of May. We’ll need everyone’s help for what is always a great fundraising opportunity for the club.
  • A tentative date of our Annual Tumbulgum Passage Race has been set for the 13th of August, so mark your calendars! Here’s a write-up from a prior year.

See you Sunday!

Racing this Sunday, Winter Calender and Annual Tumbulgum Date.

Racing is on this coming Sunday, with a briefing at midday. (Skippers registration link)  This is a non-championship day, possibly with several short races.

Before the race, there will be a training session on running and maintaining the safety boats. Meet at the container at 11.

Our last race of the summer season is in two weeks. Our winter season starts on the 30th of April; the calendar is now online.

A tentative date of our Annual Tumbulgum Passage Race has been set for the 13th of August, so mark your calendars! Here’s a write-up from a prior year.

The summer season roster is here (Everyone, please help out the day if you have time). Please let Kate A know what dates you’d like to volunteer for during winter.

Please fill in this form for Sunday if you’d be interested in crewing (no experience necessary). A skipper may get in touch with you. Or come along on the day (the earlier, the better) to see if you can find a ride. Details on what to bring are here. Skippers, your list of the available crew is here.

See you Sunday!

A Slow Championship Race

What promised to be a steady east 10knots didn’t eventuate for Championship Race. A wise call to amend the course to suit the light winds and strong outgoing tide sets a precedent for avoiding our dreaded green marker (Yay, I hear the skippers say).

A short start line appeared to be a reaching start with a light SE wind; however, with the strong outgoing tide dominating the wind, it was a work over the line.

Great start from Kate on Bluey with Debie on Flying Dragon doing a lap around the start boat. Monique on Rolling Stone, getting caught up with Lex and Guy on the line, saw the fleet away. The pacers avoided the crush.

The fleet bunched up for the first two legs, and a drop in pressure on the third leg against the tide split the fleet in two. Seamed like hugging the shore did not pay off this time, with a little more pressure favouring the fleet east of the cardinal marker.

Once around the upstream marker, what appeared to be a downwind leg turned to a shy reach with the speed of the outgoing tide impacting the apparent wind. Certainly challenging conditions. Matt and Family on Monopoly and Kate on Bluey lead the fleet.

Pacers P6 (Adam and Gail) and Fletcher stayed much the same distance apart all race with a great leg three from Fletcher.


Five Corsairs were amongst the fleet on Sunday the 19th of February on a very challenging day on the Tweed River. A boat ramp and car park that was not dissimilar to a state of origin night at Lang park and a light easterly breeze a run-out tide and a heap of fresh water still running towards the ocean after Tuesday’s big rain tested everybodys skill set.

Crossing the line at what appeared to be the favoured pin end was Mark in Keenas and Craig in the Gidget, and both looked to be off and running from the start, while a bunch of Lasers and Pacers were exchanging blows and fibreglass at the boat end of the start. The kids on Monopoly declared that they didn’t want any part of that and suggested to start a little after the gun had fired would be sensible.  These proved to be wise words for such youngsters, and Monopoly led the fleet at the first mark.

Up the first long work, the crew of Gidget rewrote the rule book and sailed inside the danger mark near the golf course, declaring later, “I didn’t want to tack”, meanwhile  Monopoly was able to get to the top mark first and once they had turned with the tide established an unassailable lead and were never crossed in a gruelling two lap Race.

The sporadic appearance of Gidget this season means that Guy and his crew on Squirtle and the always keen crew on Keenas are locked in a very close tussle overall for second place in the Club championship with only one race to sail before the trophys are handed out.

Gidget hung on to second place while Squirtle closed the gap overall to Keenas by finishing third with Keenas and the team on Exhale coming in fourth and fith respectively.

A special thanks to Dave Robinson who bravely went where no man had gone before and laid a course that allowed the sailors to sail inside the infamous Green mark.

Words by Dave Robinson and Matt Andrews

Championship Race this Sunday

Racing is on this coming Sunday, with a briefing at midday. (Skippers registration link)  This is a championship day, with one long race.

We need a safety/start boat driver for Sunday. Please get in touch with Kate on 0400 016 634 if you can help.

The summer season roster is here (Everyone, please help out the day if you have time)

Please fill in this form for Sunday if you’d be interested in crewing (no experience necessary). A skipper may get in touch with you. Or come along on the day (the earlier, the better) to see if you can find a ride. Details on what to bring are here. Skippers, your list of the available crew is here.

See you Sunday!

A Great Day on the Water

A glorious blue sky and big outgoing tide greeted the 14 boats who contested the three shortcourse (ish) races on Sunday the 5th of February.

We had 5 Corsairs, 5 Lasers, 2 Impulses, a Pacer and a visiting NS14 who all attempted to be like King Canute and turn back the tide.

The Tricky Top Mark

The start was downriver nearer to the heads than usual, with a directive from Race Office Craig Foley to not go inside the area of moored keelboats before working across the shallows to the upwind mark and then a quick tide-assisted run back to the start and another work to the finish buoy which was tantalisingly placed well into the tide to test the tactical sailing of the skippers. Most found out through the course of the races that a big tack to the west way past the finish buoy was the best way to ride the tide across the river and then wheel around the finish.

The first race saw everyone a bit late to the line due to the pressure of the tide, with the lasers of Kate and Lex, and the Impulses of Dave and Adam making good early progress. Close tactical battles between the fleet of corsairs ensued, along with Adam (Impulse), Gerry (Laser) and Robert (NS14) fighting it out for the lead. The bulk of the lasers were using smaller 4.7 sails and fought their own battles throughout the races.

Race 2 Start

The second start saw some of the singlehanders lurking at the pin end of the line while the bulk of the corsairs all came in at speed around the start boat and attempted to get above the line before tacking onto port. Adam was seen trying a daredevil entry to the line on port before seeing the foolhardiness of such a move with the fleet bearing down on him on starboard. Lex had a slight encounter with Guy in his corsair Squirtle on the upwind leg before beaching his laser to effect running repairs on his outhaul. The corsairs all set spinnakers for a colourful run back down the course before the second upwind leg.

Race 3 Start

The third start saw many more boats up on the line which had been rejigged to get it somewhat squarer to the wind, but still probably still too short for the number of boats. So many boats on the line saw some confusion and traffic jams at the pin end of the line while Adam (Impulse) and Justin (corsair) showed their experience by starting around the start boat and getting a clear starboard tack while the traffic jam was being unjammed.

Final results saw Robert in his NS14, Gerry in his fullrig Laser and Adam in his Impulse take the top 3 places on scratch times, but with Adam taking home the chocolates with 2 1sts and a 2nd on yardstick while Gerry had a 1st and two 3rds.

Championship racing will be on the 19th of February with many boats making the trek to Harwood for their annual regatta the next week.

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Words by Peter Fell

Handicap Racing this Sunday

Racing is on this coming Sunday, with a briefing at midday. (Skippers registration link)  This is a non-championship day, so come along and have a go!

The summer season roster is here (Everyone, please help out the day if you have time)

Please fill in this form for Sunday if you’d be interested in crewing (no experience necessary). A skipper may get in touch with you. Or come along on the day (the earlier, the better) to see if you can find a ride. Details on what to bring are here. Skippers, your list of the available crew is here.

See you Sunday!

There’s Lots On! – Championship Racing this Sunday

Racing is on this coming Sunday, with a briefing at midday. (Skippers registration link)  This is a championship day with one longer format race.

On Friday, Matt is holding the second coaching session for skippers who want to improve their racing. Please join the What’sApp team coaching group chat if you want to know more.

There’s a committee meeting on Saturday morning, starting at 10 am, at the Container. All are welcome to attend.

Saturday afternoon is our first SheSails event for the year, rigging from midday. (Sold Out)

Sunday is, of course, our race day.

Looking further out, Big River’s Annual Regatta is on the 25/26th of February. Registrations are not yet open, but keep the weekend free!

The summer season roster is here (Everyone, please help out the day if you have time)

Please fill in this form for Sunday if you’d be interested in crewing (no experience necessary). A skipper may get in touch with you. Or come along on the day (the earlier, the better) to see if you can find a ride. Details on what to bring are here. Skippers, your list of the available crew is here.

See you Sunday!

First Race Day of the New Year

Racing is on this coming Sunday, with a briefing at midday. (Skippers registration link)  This is a handicap racing day with potentially multiple shorter races.

Juniors and adults new to sailing will have a separate start and course – they’ll need to register with the above link too.  (This is intended for people who have recently attended one of our courses)

We have Manly Juniors and Pacers available for hire for the day, please use the hire links on our website.  (Note that someone will need to approve the hire, and you must be a member.  You’ll also need to register.)

The summer season roster is here.  (Everyone, please help out the day if you have time)

Note that all times are NSW.

Please fill in this form for Sunday if you’d be interested in crewing (no experience necessary). A skipper may get in touch with you. Or come along on the day (the earlier, the better) to see if you can find a ride. Details on what to bring are here. Skippers, your list of the available crew is here.

See you Sunday!