Summer Newsletter 2019
Dear Members
The club has had one of its busiest summers of activity on the water for both
keelboats and dinghies involving many members as participants, instructors and
volunteers.
Another well organised and successful Round Mull Race, involving
circumnavigation of Mull, with David Preston and Jim Tolmie as race officers
recording 3 finishes for each leg. Also WHYW maintained a 70 strong fleet in
the 72nd year of the series.
Jamie Rodgers has organised a diverse range of powerboat and dinghy training courses. In May and June there was dinghy training for High School pupils, Appin Primary School joined us for 4 days in mid June and 3 weeks of summer courses in early August enabled our existing youngsters to improve sail handling skills, introduced new primary children to dinghy sailing and delivered some adult beginner dinghy training. The Monday Mayhem fun sessions continue weekly to ensure as many people can continue to keep sailing.
What a fantastic amount of effort has gone in behind the scenes to enable so many people to get on the water.
Forthcoming Events coming up…….
DINGHY REGATTA 24/25 AUGUST
Our annual Dinghy Regatta is on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 August with a briefing around 12noon for a first start at 1.30pm with 2 races followed by a fun event to involve as many of our new sailors that enjoy the Monday Mayhem series, followed by a BBQ. Sunday will follow the normal format of racing in the morning and afternoon followed by prizegiving after the last race.
Details of the weekend are being sent out shortly. Safety Boat crew will be required for both days so please contact Andrew Chapman if you can volunteer for any of the days and if you need any further information on the weekend arrangements.
WEE PEAKS DINGHY RACE 9 SEPTEMBER
Chris Dowd is preparing for this event on Sunday 9 September with a mixture of sailing and orienteering on Kerrera and Heather Island. More details will follow on timing and course.
CCYC ROUND SHUNA WEEKEND 31 AUGUST/1 SEPTEMBER
The Billmeir trophy feeder race from Oban will start early Saturday morning to gain the south going tide to finish at Croabh Haven. The Round Shuna race is on Sunday and details can be obtained from CCYC and contacting club@clydecorinthian.org and referring to www.clydecorinthian.org/yearbook
CCYC are looking for assistance to help with safety boat drivers or crew on the Sunday for the dinghy race. If you can volunteer please contact CCYC on the email above.
A poster for the weekend events is attached.
The Club has been successful in gaining funding from local charity ‘Argyll Beats Cardiovascular Disease’ (ABCD) to purchase 18No helmets for dinghy sailing. These were purchased and used during the summer primary sailing courses. A photoshoot and presentation is organised for Monday 19 August at 6.30pm during the Monday mayhem session.
And lastly the committee have organised a grass cutting of the dinghy park for 6pm on Wednesday 21 August to tidy and prepare the dinghy park ahead of our annual dinghy regatta. Please come down at 6pm and assist with moving boats etc as many volunteer hands make light work for all.
Enjoy the remaining sailing season
Iain