Since Christmas, VS State & Travellers races have been sailed at Sunshine, Vaucluse & Yarra Bay.  I’d like to say great sailing conditions at all venues, but I’d be lying.  But certainly the quality of the racing (and the après sailing activities) since the nationals has been first rate.

Sunshine.
A steady southerly breeze saw a good roll up of 12 boats hit the water on Saturday.  Unfortunately not all finished.  At a congested start area Measurement Solutions had a minor bingle & returned to shore.  Runaway made the start, but proceeded to break trapeze lines at regular intervals throughout the race until they also DNF’ed.  The fleet was very pleased to see our mate Bozo return to sailing after his heart attack, and PBB did a few steady laps before coming ashore.  It shouldn’t be long until Paul, Kev & Oden are back in full swing.



On the water, Firestorm grabbed the lead from the start to the finish by a small margin.  There was a fierce battle for 2nd between Purple Headed Warrior & Ol’ Yella with positions being regularly swapped, until Col, Adam & Troy picked a good final run to claim 2nd.  Dynamic Route never really hit form for 4th with Add 123 again showing nice form for 5th.  To their credit, Wildtrack was involved in an incident at the start but sailed the race and finished with a fair hole in their side.  Very focussed…  Add 123 scored the handicap victory.

Sunday saw the southerly breeze continue to blow, albeit a little fresher.  With flat water there was some great rides & sailing to be had by all.  From the start it looked like it was going to be a repeat of Saturday.  Not quite.  Firestorm suffered a broken D1 up the first beat & fell through the fleet.  Runaway tore the spinnaker tack pulley from the pole on the first set & made repairs, but not until losing a lot of time. 

Up front Meika, Dev & Peter on PHW were revelling in the fresh conditions.  Ol’Yella & Add 123 were keeping them honest whilst Firestorm & Runaway tried to make up places.  In the end Firestorm managed to grab the lead up the final work but PHW did not give up, grabbing victory within boat lengths of the line with a great spinnaker set.  Well done.  Ol’ Yella & Add 123 showed their KI heavy weather form was no fluke with 3rd & 4th respectively.  PHW scored the double with a handicap victory from Ol’ Yella & Add 123.

Vaucluse.

Those of you who attend will know the Sydney weekend is unique.  The congestion & chop on the harbour is enough to make a man drink.  Luckily the Vaucluse club turn on a great presentation & dinner, with generous prizes from sponsor Musto and a boat load of beverages.  And with the party in full swing in the penthouse overlooking the harbour in full swing until the wee hours, most VS’ers forgot the anxiety of the sailing. (Some still recovering well into the next day??).

On the water a good roll up of 8 quality boats in a light NE’er meant very close racing.  After 1 lap all the fleet was together at the lee mark.  From here Firestorm eked out a small lead to win from Runaway with Raptor an easy 3rd.  In what could be significant in the final point score, Ol’ Yella had a good run to the finish to pip PHW by seconds, with Add 123 just behind.  No surprise that Raptor took handicap honours.



Yarra Bay

We moved the Sydney weekend forward in the calendar looking for better breezes, but once again Botany Bay was glassy.  A southerly was predicted, but when would it hit?

A light westerly finally filled in, enough to set a course & start.  Clean, uncrowded waters were a welcome change to the harbour chaos.  Once again the light breeze kept the fleet together & things were tight for the first lap with most boats having a go at the lead.  Firestorm & Runaway hit the front at the right time, just when the breeze clocked & it became a soldiers course.  With no more than a few boat lengths between them, these two held places to the finish, with Ol’Yella 3rd again just beating PHW 4th.  Runaway took the handicap prize.

The final TT race is scheduled for 2 April at Port Hunter.  At the moment Add 123 & Purple Headed Warrior equal leaders, with Stowe & Raptor both just 2 points adrift.  The states results were decided on the final day & so will the TT series.  Good luck…

John Hodda

VS Race Secretary.

 

2010/11 Nationals

03/01/2011

 
This season's National Titles have kicked off at Kangaroo Island Yacht Club.
For all info go to the Nationals section.
Detailed results can be found in the Results section.
 

Results

24/11/2010

 
A new tab 'Results' has been added.
It will include all overall standings from State and TT series.
A copy of the full results, including individual heats can be found in the Paper Trail.

Regards,
Brad
 

VS Handbook

11/11/2010

 
A copy of the VS Handbook is now available in the Paper Trail.
In this you will find key information, e.g Sail Plans, Class Restrictions and Measurements.

Take A Look!

Brad
 
 
The State Titles Sailing Instructions and the Travellers Trophy Instructions can now be downloaded in the 'Paper Trail' section.

Regards,
Brad
 
 
OK.  Here they are.  The gods have made their decree…….

 The season opening regatta at Taree is this weekend.  Below is the handicap, in minutes, allocated to any suspected entrant.  Don’t panic if you don’t have a handicap or disagree with it – the committee is as honourable as any political party in Australia and will review it given the right incentive.  (ie see a committee member with a good ‘reason’ (carton) & we’ll review your handicap).  

 The handicaps were the result of an analysis of last season’s regatta race results, then manipulated as necessary considering new crews, previous results, etc.  A best ‘guess’ has been made to entice entrants & ensure everyone has an equal chance.  We think they are fair, but the best way to ensure a better handicap is to sail in races.  The VS system will benefit a boat that starts & does not score a place.  Another good reason to sail at the regattas…….

 So, if you are keen, don’t forget the entries for the States & Travellers championships close just before the first race.  And entry is free!!  Just let the committee know or fill in the paperwork.

 But for those members who have other commitments or cannot sail at all the regattas and don’t want to enter the State & Travellers Series, all is not lost.  Remember each VS regatta race is run as a separate event, with all registered boats eligible for the daily prizes.  All registered boats have an allocated handicap.  So if you don’t want to enter the States or Travellers series, but decide it would be good to come to say race on Sunday at Teralba – come along!!  You can drift around with the rest of us & might get a prize…

So now is the time to get some paper work done.  Membership & boat capitation forms are on the web site or available from the committee.  Why not complete them now?

A downloadable version is available in the 'Paper Trail' including the Boat Handicaps.

 
 
There have been some slight changes for the 10-11 States and Travellers NOR's.

The changes involve relaxing the rules for replacement skippers and allowing a heat to be dropped from the travellers series.

Both amendments are aimed at making it easier for boats to be competitive in the regatta series. 

Please find the new NOR'S in the same location in the "Paper Trail"

Regards,
Brad Dodds
 

 

Notice Of Race

23/09/2010

 
The State Titles and Travellers Trophy Series NOR's have been added to the site. Please find them in the Paper Trail section.

Also, the minutes of the Aug 26 Committee Meeting and the President's Report Aug '10 are also available in the same section.

Regards
Brad Dodds
 

New-Look Website

22/09/2010

 
The VS Association Website has had a bit of a re-model.
New Photos, Calendar and Association Forms have all been added.

Any ideas for the page are appreciated, either by the Contact tab,
or by emailing me directly.

Regards
Brad Dodds
brad.dodds@sfctech.com.au
 
 
On behalf of the committee, I am pleased to announce that we have secured Kangaroo Island yacht club to hold this years Australian titles.

Brownlow Road 
KINGSCOTE SA 5223

Located on the foreshore

I will get the exact location out in the next day or so.

Invitation race Jan 2, 2011.

Racing starting Jan 3 and series final day on Sat 8th.

The KI club has recommended to book accommodation early as the island fills up very quickly.

 

Some links below.
www.kangarooislandholidayaccommodation.com.au
www.takeabreak.com.au
www.stayz.com.au

More information to follow, but some initial information for consideration.
You can fly to the island from Adelaide.

If you consider flying to Adelaide and renting a car to then come across on the ferry.

Please check to see if the insurance is valid on the island.
We are also contacting Sealink for the possibility of reduced rates for the ferry crossing.

Lets make it one of the best yet, the island looks fantastic.

Regards,
Adam Kelly