Posted by Noel Clinard on Tuesday December 02, @04:04PM
The FBYC Store will be open for your holiday shopping convenience in December at Noel Clinard's home, by appointment, until the Clinard horde arrives for the holidays. Call Noel at 804 788 8594 (O) or 804 338 4066 (C) for appointment or email Noel. Orders can be taken by telephone and pickup or mail delivery arranged at slight additional cost.
Appropriate holiday gift items are available at substantially reduced prices, including long ties (bows are sold out), 12 oz. and 16 oz. Tervis Tumblers, belts, caps, polos, cups, wicking shirts for adults and juniors, and numerous other items. All products bear the FBYC Burgee Logo. All proceeds of sales support Club programs.
The postings on the FBYC Website Store are currently obsolete in both inventory and pricing, so please disregard them. The on line store information will be refreshed next year.
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Posted by Strother Scott on Tuesday December 02, @02:56PM
Mayo has asked me to post the attached draft of the Sailing Events Schedule for 2009.
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Posted by McCarthy on Monday December 01, @07:10AM
Southern Bay Players in the
Volvo Racing Game:
Here are some of our
southern Bay racers who are "sailing" in the Volvo Ocean Race Game -
roundabout, Bluie and the boys roundabout -
Alan, Abby and
William Bomar; ANEJO - Scott Almond;
Modus Vivendi - Sergio Diehl;
barnestrouble - Bill Barnes;
troublebarnes - Bill Barnes' friend, and
NTrouble - one of Bill Barnes' crew;
Seminole Wind - Jay Thompson;
Bella Vento
- Jay Thompson's
friend
; Sloop 2
- Dave
Miller; Arete Roy
- Roy
Weisert; and Sur Le Vent
- Rick
Carroll. To enter the Volvo Ocean Race Game
go to http://www.volvooceanracegame.org/play
Or, you can join the actual racers when they
stopover in Ireland. VOLVO OCEAN RACE in
Galway, Ireland - May 23 - June 6, 2009 - A SpinSheet Magazine
sponsored group will be there. For details and to request information,
please email
galway@spinsheet.com.
Or, contact Mary Ewenson at (410) 216-9309.
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Posted by McCarthy on Monday November 24, @08:15AM
SBRNYCU
MURPHY RULES - 2009: January 24, 2009, Saturday, 0900 -
1545, at Norfolk Yacht and Country Club. All you never thought
you could know about the rules! The focus of the clinic will be
an interactive discussion of the racing rules with special emphasis on the
rules changes that become effective in six (6)
weeks. Course instructor John McCarthy will explain all the
important changes and work them into the "rules made easy format" he has used in
the past, stressing understanding concepts rather than memorizing
rules. The fee, if
received prior to January 1, is $40 ( $35 for attendee's family
member); after January 1st, it will be $45 per person. Registration fee
includes morning refreshments, lunch, and course materials.
PRE-register by calling (757) 850-4225 or by email to
mcbear@earthlink.net (include
your name, address, and phone number and on the subject line put MURPHY
RULES). This is an ideal opportunity for both skippers and people
who crew.
US
SAILING RACE MANAGEMENT SEMINAR at Hampton Yacht Club February
14-15, 2009, in Hampton, VA OPEN TO ALL. The
seminar is designed for people who have some race committee experience and
newcomers are also welcome. Topics include: RC objectives, RC
responsibilities, RC jobs, RC equipment, starting system, setting the course,
mark boat operations, before the start, during the race, finishing and
scoring. There is a wealth of information that will be extremely helpful
anyone serving on a race committee. The seminar fee is $50 for US SAILING
members and $60 for non-members. Lunch, both days, is included in the
fee. If you wish additional details concerning the seminar,
you may go to the Hampton Yacht Club website at http://www.hamptonyc.com and click on the seminar icon,
or call Lin McCarthy at (757) 850-4225 or email mcbear@earthlink.net
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Posted by McCarthy on Tuesday November 18, @11:32AM
So, you want to be on the
Race Committee team
- here's a great way to get ready and it's going to happen right here in the
southern Chesapeake Bay. The
US SAILING Basic Race Management
Seminar will be hosted by Hampton Yacht Club in two, half-day sessions, February
14-15, 2009. Cost is $50 for US SAILING members and $60 for
non-members. This is a great course for those with race committee
experience as well as those who are considering becoming involved. John
McCarthy, advanced Race Officer and certified Judge, will be lead instructor and
will be assisted by certified Club Race Officer Glenn Giles. For
additional information and/or to register, contact Lin McCarthy at
(757) 850-4225 or
mcbear@earthlink.net
or visit
www.hamptonyc.com and click
on the race committee seminar icon.
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Posted by McCarthy on Monday November 10, @10:17AM
SBRNYCU
MURPHY RULES - 2009: January 24, 2009, Saturday, 0900 -
1545, at Norfolk Yacht and Country Club. All you never thought
you could know about the rules! The focus of the clinic will be
an interactive discussion of the racing rules with special emphasis on the
rules changes that become effective this January.
Course instructor John McCarthy will explain all the important changes and work
them into the "rules made easy format" he has used in the past, stressing
understanding concepts rather than memorizing rules.
Topics will include:
*Basic Right-of-Way Rules,
*Total Re-write of Rule 18 (Mark Roundings),
*Additions to Rules on Obstructions,
*New Definitions, and a
*Special Section on Collisions, Protests, and
Liability.
The fee, if received prior to January
1, is $40 ( $35 for attendee's family member); after January 1st, it will
be $45 per person. Your registration fee includes morning refreshments,
lunch, and course materials. PRE-register by calling (757) 850-4225 or
by email to
mcbear@earthlink.net (include
your name, address, and phone number and on the subject line put MURPHY
RULES). This is an ideal opportunity for both skippers and people
who crew. It's not too soon to register - as of last week, more than
one-third of the available seats are gone.
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Posted by Mary Spencer on Thursday November 06, @01:50PM
FBYC FALL CLEAN-UP DAY
On Saturday, November 15, at 9:00 a.m., we’ll need as many volunteers as possible to spruce up FBYC’s grounds. We’ll be raking leaves, spreading mulch, and various other tasks so please bring your rakes and shovels. Coffee will be provided to get you started and we’ll end the morning’s work with pizza and beer.
In the event of rain, we’ll reschedule and I’ll let you know by email. If you can find time on the 15th to help out, please let me know by calling me at 804-794-5888 ext. 18 or email me at c.lytton@woolfolkproperties.com.
Thanks,
Charles Lytton, Grounds Chair
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Posted by McCarthy on Monday November 03, @08:01AM
PHRF OF THE CHESAPEAKE
annual Board of Delegates Meeting, Saturday, November 8, 2008, at Annapolis
Yacht Club. If you have questions, Executive Secretary Stewart
Buckler asks that you contact him at (410) 414-3270. Delegate check-in
begins at 0900 and meeting at 1000. If you have specific concerns, you
should let your club's delegate to PHRF or the Region 4 VP (Mike
Dale) know immediately. You can check out the meeting agenda
at www.phrfchesbay.com
Remember, this is where PHRF class policies and procedures (equipment
requirements, fleet splits, etc.) are determined; it is not the place for
individual boat handicap issues - the PHRF Handicappers resolve
those.
Fishing Bay Yacht Club Frost Bite
Regatta was yesterday. Brad Miller in
Schiehallion won the BC Fleet (3 boats), and Mike
Dale, Juggernaut, took first in the Non-Spin (3 boats)
fleet. Brad Davis, Blade Runner , was the sole
PHRF A boat on the course. PRO - Sharon Bauer.
On the Rappahannock
River: Ron Mihills reports that "
Rappahannock
River Yacht Club successfully defended the Rappahannock Cup
against Yankee Point Yacht Club on Oct. 18 & 19. Winds blew a
good solid 20K+ with gusts on Saturday and 20K-25K on Sunday with gusts to 30K+,
white caps everywhere, and very lumpy seas. The conditions were so strong
on Sunday that only AERWANA from
YPYC and Jerry Latell’s BOOMERANG raced
one spinnaker race. Neither boat flew a spinnaker.
Jerry did not have reef points in his mainsail, so raced with only a jib upwind
and two headsails downwind. Now, that's some
serious non-spinnaker racing!
Mike McCartney
aboard MARIJO won the
Rappahannock River Yacht Racing Fleet – Spinnaker High Point trophy and
Pete Knight on SALUTE won the RRYRF – Non-Spinnaker
High Point.
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Posted by Strother Scott on Tuesday October 28, @01:16PM
Last Saturday October 25, fourteen Offshore and Cruising boats had a wonderful pursuit race in 25-30 knot Southeast wind conditions. At the skipper’s meeting we decided it would be best to race inside Fishing Bay again, hoping to find some lee shores to protect the fleet. Because Mr. Roberts was already docked on the Fishing Bay side of FBYC, we decided to motor up the Piankitank River and set an orange mark in the middle of the Piankitank River just South of Bland Point. The skippers were told to expect a course with Mark Y – which would be the orange mark in the Piankitank River – and that they should go around Stove Point respecting all government marks both to the left and right as they went around Stove Point and up the river and on the return.
We were able to set Mark Y and get Mr. Roberts back to “B” for an on time start at 1100. We set a course of B A C B Y B - which sent the boats on a short beat to A, a close reach to C, and then a broad reach back to the start at B, and finally a circular course around Stove Point, up the Piankitank River, around Y and return to finish at the Start Mark B.
A few boats set a chute on the third leg back to B, and likewise a few set chutes going up the river. Cat’s Pajamas was out in front going up the river and was able to substantially extend her lead with a spinnaker most of that long leg. As a result, no one was able to pass her, and she finished first – surfing downwind – wing and wing – to the Finish. Drake Johnstone said he had never seen conditions where a J-24 would surf wing and wing.
After the race, everybody enjoyed oysters cooked over the outdoor grill and in the kitchen and served about 10 different ways by Bonnie and Will Vest. The J105 Fleet 15 awarded its season trophies to 1. Mike Karn - Inevitable, 2. Brad Davis - Blade Runner, and 3rd David Clark - Corryvreckan. Finally, Commodore Ric Bauer presented the trophies for the Offshore Fall Series to the various winners.
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Posted by McCarthy on Monday October 27, @09:53AM
THIS COMING SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2nd, AT
2:00 AM, 0200, DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS - SNOOZE AN EXTRA HOUR
!!! Set your clocks BACK one hour before your get under your blankie on
Saturday night!
New Rule Books are coming
soon! This past week the new Racing
Rules of Sailing for 2009-2012 was unveiled at the US
SAILING Annual General Meeting in St. Petersburg, FL. There are a
number of significant changes, all of which will be covered in detail at
the MURPHY RULES clinic, set for January 24, 2009, at Norfolk Yacht and
Country Club (see information below). US SAILING members should look
for their copies of the new rule book to arrive in the mail in a few
weeks. If you are not yet a member of US SAILING, now is the time to join
- membership includes the rule book.
FBYC FALL SERIES is a wrap! Fishing Bay
Yacht Club racers finished their Fall Series last week and here are the award
winners: RESULTS - PHRF A (10 boats raced) - 1.
Cyane Crump, She Crab Soup; 2.Alex
Alvis, Chilcoot; 3.David Clark,
Correyvreckan. PHRF B/C combined (8 boats raced) -
1.David Hinckle, Elancer; 2.Miles
Booth, Shenanigan; 3.Brad Miller,
Schiehallion. PHRF Non-Spin - one boat,
Mike Dale's Juggernaut, sailed in 6 of the 8
races.
Congratulations to the Christchurch School High
School Sailing Team - Winners of the Lawrence White Trophy / ISSA Fall
Invitational: Christchurch dominated the 20 team regatta held at
the US Coast Guard Academy weekend before this past, in 10-15 knots on
Saturday and 25+ knots on Sunday. The Christchurch team won 17 of 24
races, finishing 88 points ahead of second place Monsignor Donovan HS of Toms
River, New Jersey. Sailing for Christchurch were: A
Division - Josh Greenslade, Tyler Reeves, Emily Bowman, and Eric
Siegal. B Division - Blake Burgess, Jono Dill,
Matt Lamber, Andrew Bryan, Archer Ruffner, and Matt Wallin.
Twelve (12) states were represented at the regatta.
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Posted by Strother Scott on Thursday October 23, @06:09PM
I am now entering my fourth year as Race Chair for the Staggered Start Race. The first two years I had laid out many alternative courses, but then lost the notebook with the courses, and in 2007 we had a slightly revised system, which will be used again this year.
At the Skippers meeting to occur at the Flagpole at 9:30am on Saturday Ocober 25, 2008, I will hand out printed copies of
this Spreadsheet. Please note it has 2 pages - one sheet is to be used if we start on time, the other if the start is to be delayed. The spreadsheet forces me to set courses with a length on exactly X miles - i.e. no fractions of miles.
I will announce that I anticipate setting a course that will include Mark Z as the next to last mark. If you look on the spreadsheet, you will note it says, "Anticipate a Finish at Mark Z and a "Shorten Course" signal. Z will be in the general line between the previous mark and the mark after Z"
That means that if I display a course for example, of A C H L C Z B, then you can anticipate finding Mr Roberts at anchor between C and B and you should finish a shortened course at Mark Z which is nearby - and B will not be a mark you need to pass. In that way, I have the flexibility to set any number of courses, and shorten the course on the last leg to an exact number of miles.
One other change from prior years - as we don't seem to have every Alphabetic Flag from A-L, I can't fly a flag to indicate the course length. Accordingly, I will post a letter board on the side on Mr. Roberts, near the Course letters, but probably slightly higher.
Please also note that your start occurs at an exact time, or, if we are delayed, an increment of time after the "Start Time". As a means to synchronize all watches so people will start on a coordinated basis, please adjust your watch to the time shown on the top left corner of the home page the moment you refresh it, or you can find a faster loading, more exact page at Exact Time
.
I have set the time limit at 4:00PM, as the Oyster Roast begins at 5:00PM.
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