Hearty Congratulations to all the winners and all the participants. It could be said that this weekend's regatta was a "BLAST of fresh air" and a good start to HYC's Centennial Year regatta season.
The following were the winners in the various classes this past weekend.
PHRF 1A: (only 4 boats in fleet thus awards for first 2 places only)
1st: Slim Alan Gray
2nd: Quill Scott Lawrence
PHRF 1B:
1st: Jazz Ron Harris
2nd High Strung Dave Cobbett
3rd: The Peacemaker Lee Grant
PHRF 3:(only 4 boats in fleet thus awards for first 2 places only)
1st: Knot A Clew Mile Laventure
2nd: Sol Y Mar Nick Townsend
Prize winners who were unable to attend the prize giving can pick up their plaques and flags from the office.
A special thanks to Patrick the Bosun for a job well done.
Jean-Luc Gosselin
HYC Regattas
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Dinghy Tune-Up Race
Here's a quick reminder that this Thursday is the Dinghy tune-up evening.
The dingy series welcomes both junior and senior sailors, experienced and beginners, and includes a chance to qualify for the club championships. Dust off those Lasers, polish up the Bytes, tune the 420's and rig the Opti's.
Two races to be run. First gun at 7pm.
The dingy series welcomes both junior and senior sailors, experienced and beginners, and includes a chance to qualify for the club championships. Dust off those Lasers, polish up the Bytes, tune the 420's and rig the Opti's.
Two races to be run. First gun at 7pm.
HYC Fields Two Boats for the J22 Canadians
Two crews from HYC travelled to Toronto last weekend to compete in the J22 Canadians at Ashbridges Bay Yacht Club. Jazz (Ron Harris, John Marten, Pete Amos) and Springbok (Michelle Jutras, Ryan Beck, Bernard le Duc) battled it out in a tight fleet which included two Olympic crews.
Conditions were light but the race committee managed to run a full slate of 7 races over the two days. With the wind oscillating 30 degrees, there was a premium on tacking on the shifts and riding the puffs - not unlike sailing on the Lake of Two Mountains! A "Dark & Stormy" Saturday evening inspired Springbok to grab a bullet on Sunday morning.
A great time was had by all.
Conditions were light but the race committee managed to run a full slate of 7 races over the two days. With the wind oscillating 30 degrees, there was a premium on tacking on the shifts and riding the puffs - not unlike sailing on the Lake of Two Mountains! A "Dark & Stormy" Saturday evening inspired Springbok to grab a bullet on Sunday morning.
A great time was had by all.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
HYC Spring Regatta May 29-31, 2009
With the first races completed we are now looking forward to the Spring Regatta to be held at the end on May. With 6 races scheduled over the 2 days and including 3 races from the Saturday A series, there is plenty of action.
Friday May 29, 2009
1800 – 2100 Registration
Saturday May 30, 2009
0930 Skipper’s Meeting and Registration – Terrace HYC
1100 Warning signal of first race.
Sunday May 31, 2009
1100 Warning signal of first race
There will be No Warning Signal Made after 1430 May 31st.
1630 Award Presentations- HYC.
Full details are available on the Club Website
Friday May 29, 2009
1800 – 2100 Registration
Saturday May 30, 2009
0930 Skipper’s Meeting and Registration – Terrace HYC
1100 Warning signal of first race.
Sunday May 31, 2009
1100 Warning signal of first race
There will be No Warning Signal Made after 1430 May 31st.
1630 Award Presentations- HYC.
Full details are available on the Club Website
Are you in the right dock?
The harbour is starting to fill in and after a long winter, what a lovely sight!
Please be sure to check the 2009 Harbour Plan to ensure that you are in your allocated berth. We are glad to welcome some new boats to the fleet this year. This has meant some adjustment to the dock allocation.
Click on the image to find your spot.
The plan is also posted in the club office and in the bulletin board on the south side of the clubhouse
Please be sure to check the 2009 Harbour Plan to ensure that you are in your allocated berth. We are glad to welcome some new boats to the fleet this year. This has meant some adjustment to the dock allocation.
Click on the image to find your spot.
The plan is also posted in the club office and in the bulletin board on the south side of the clubhouse
Monday, May 18, 2009
Racing Begins this Week!
Boats to the water! Racing begins this week with the A-series for white sail race on Tuesday and spinnakers Wednesday. There are already enough boats launched and others circling the crane for there to be an official race.
Not in the water yet, well there are still launch slots available, so call the office and to get your boat into the harbour.
See you on the water. First gun at 7pm.
Not in the water yet, well there are still launch slots available, so call the office and to get your boat into the harbour.
See you on the water. First gun at 7pm.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Junior Sailing Programs Starting to Fill Up!
School is ALMOST out - and there is no better way for your kids (or grandkids!) to spend the summer than out on the lake, learning the skills and thrills of sailing!! Under the guidance of knowledgeable and fun-loving instructors, the Junior Sailing Program offers exciting courses for the novice, intermediate and advanced junior sailor.
Opti Learn to Sail teaches single-handed sailing on the world's most reknowned dinghy. And this year we offer the next step in Optimist sailing with our Opti Learn to Rock 'n' Race, which gives the Opti sailor a taste for competition (and to strive for the Opti Race Team!) Our popular White Sail and Bronze sessions are four weeks of quality instruction, covering basic to advanced sailing techniques through CYA-based certification. Or if your young sailor wants to try a one-week session, just to get their feet wet, then Sailing is Fun fits the bill!
You can check it all out at the Junior Sailing page:
Opti Learn to Sail teaches single-handed sailing on the world's most reknowned dinghy. And this year we offer the next step in Optimist sailing with our Opti Learn to Rock 'n' Race, which gives the Opti sailor a taste for competition (and to strive for the Opti Race Team!) Our popular White Sail and Bronze sessions are four weeks of quality instruction, covering basic to advanced sailing techniques through CYA-based certification. Or if your young sailor wants to try a one-week session, just to get their feet wet, then Sailing is Fun fits the bill!
You can check it all out at the Junior Sailing page:
Sign up today to ensure a place in your session of choice!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Launching Delayed
Regrettably, due to the high water level, the HarbourMaster has decided that launching will only start on Monday, May 18th.
As you can see from the photo taken this evening the "L" Pier still remains partially submerged. Thus, it provides no protection to the docks within the harbour.
Margaret will send an email out to everyone who has scheduled a date advising owners of the delay and asking them to contact us in the office to confirm their NEW DAY & TIME. Please give her a call.
I know many of you are all ready to go, but we will have to be patient a little longer.
As you can see from the photo taken this evening the "L" Pier still remains partially submerged. Thus, it provides no protection to the docks within the harbour.
Margaret will send an email out to everyone who has scheduled a date advising owners of the delay and asking them to contact us in the office to confirm their NEW DAY & TIME. Please give her a call.
I know many of you are all ready to go, but we will have to be patient a little longer.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
How to Do I Get Involved in Sailing at HYC?
Some great ideas on sailing participation from Holly Frohloff
Clinics:
Aug 1-2 - Racing Clinic
Building on the experience gained over the previous clinics, we will focus this year on Racing Skills and Spinnakers. Clinics are open to men & women with some experience. Volunteering to assist in coaching, providing boats and sharing your experience, are also great opportunities to participate in these clinics.
Women's Racing:
With a growing number of Women’s events the camaraderie of this fleet is certainly unmistakable. This year there will be fully owned and operated women’s boat at HYC and several Regattas on the Lake.
July 19 - HYC Women's Regatta
Aug 23 - Régate des femmes (Oka)
For many of us sailing is a passion that has grown over a number of years. This often means that we have varied levels of skill and experience or different individual goals. To help us all participate we have many programs at HYC to get you on the water.
Crew Bank:
If you have a boat & need crew or want to crew and need a boat (or have it all but don't know what to do with it!), send an email to crew@hudsonyachtclub.com and we will try to get you out on the water. Please provide your contact information and experience so we can match you appropriately.
The bench near Hy-Seas will be the official Crew Bench. Anyone wanting to crew can present themselves at that bench before a race and we will do our best to get you on a boat.
Stay informed & spread the word - get your name on the sailors' advisory emails and check the notice boards for updates and crewing opportunities.
Learn-To-Sail Program:
HYC offers a great Learn-To-Sail program for adults. Designed to introduce the novice or the individual with limited experience to the sport of sailing. The course should provide the participant with the confidence and skill to sail in a variety of wind conditions and with the basic knowledge of racing skills. Call the office or check out the Club Website for more information.
http://www.hudsonyachtclub.com/sailing_lessons_adult.html
If you have a boat & need crew or want to crew and need a boat (or have it all but don't know what to do with it!), send an email to crew@hudsonyachtclub.com and we will try to get you out on the water. Please provide your contact information and experience so we can match you appropriately.
The bench near Hy-Seas will be the official Crew Bench. Anyone wanting to crew can present themselves at that bench before a race and we will do our best to get you on a boat.
Stay informed & spread the word - get your name on the sailors' advisory emails and check the notice boards for updates and crewing opportunities.
Learn-To-Sail Program:
HYC offers a great Learn-To-Sail program for adults. Designed to introduce the novice or the individual with limited experience to the sport of sailing. The course should provide the participant with the confidence and skill to sail in a variety of wind conditions and with the basic knowledge of racing skills. Call the office or check out the Club Website for more information.
http://www.hudsonyachtclub.com/sailing_lessons_adult.html
Clinics:
Aug 1-2 - Racing Clinic
Building on the experience gained over the previous clinics, we will focus this year on Racing Skills and Spinnakers. Clinics are open to men & women with some experience. Volunteering to assist in coaching, providing boats and sharing your experience, are also great opportunities to participate in these clinics.
Women's Racing:
With a growing number of Women’s events the camaraderie of this fleet is certainly unmistakable. This year there will be fully owned and operated women’s boat at HYC and several Regattas on the Lake.
July 19 - HYC Women's Regatta
Aug 23 - Régate des femmes (Oka)
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