The Birthday

But you know what, its been worth every minute especially to see the smiles on the children's faces as they learn and have fun on the water.
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The Birthday Just in case you didn’t know Paradise Point Sailing Club is 4 years old as of last Friday ! ![]() It only seems like yesterday that a group of people came to me to see if I could help them start a sailing club dedicated to promoting the sport of sailing for kids and their families. As usual, not fully thinking the consequences through, I immediately said yes and then the forms & paperwork began ...... and is still going on, in ever increasing amounts. But you know what, its been worth every minute especially to see the smiles on the children's faces as they learn and have fun on the water.
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Hi everyone,
Well finally we had some decent weather on Sunday for not only Juniors but also racing . We only had a small group of Juniors in the first lesson who sailed in 3 to 5 knot winds but unfortunately only one person ( Charlie ) turned up for the second class. We assumed that the conditions kept most people away . Charlie helped with rigging the 470 and then we sent him off for a short sail when the wind came back. Weather wise, it was a very interesting day with storms building in the west and then splitting before it reached us and going north and south with a final decision on racing only being made around 12.45 . I have never heard so many extreme weather warnings over the VHF and I must admit it had Ted and I constantly watching the heavens for the first sign of bad weather. The wind on the day started at around 4/5 knots and by the end of the race reached 15, with the first boat home being Maurie in just over 1hr and 40 min. Lastly, don’t forget to invite all your friends to the try sailing fundraiser on the 16th of December. You can get hold of the flier HERE. Lets' make it a big day and don’t forget all proceeds raised on the day will go to the children's ward of Gold Coast Hospital . Good Sailing! John Murphy President/Sailing manager ![]() Hi Everyone, Mother nature did it again over the weekend with Saturday raining and no wind and Sunday wind and waves increasing to over thirty knots ( check wind graph ) prompting cancellation of Juniors and Club racing. Hopefully the weather will be more agreeable next weekend (18.11.12) with the possibility of holding two races on the day to make up for last weekend . I will discuss this option with the racers on Sunday to see what they think. The only positive thing to come from the weather extremes is that the 470 is getting closer to completion thanks to the volunteers: Rob McNeill ( Sanding and fitting ) Dom Monaco ( fitting in the bow to undo nuts and loosing tools ) George Morton ( long skinny arms to reach inside the hull to put the washers and nuts on ) Tianna Bowles ( rigging with confusion ) Racing started with blue skies and breeze of 6/8 knots predominantly from the East (certainly a change from the 25/35 knots of the previous weekend). The fleet of 16 boats went for a run up to the top of Sovereign Island where a triangular course was set with increasing current and inconsistent winds. Just what everyone hates.
John Musgrave and Chris Connell (new boat and good to see him back racing) had a very close race all the way to the finish line, with Chris getting over the line 1 second in front of John . The rest of the fleet followed in hot pursuit. Well, as hot as you can get in 6 knots . What a great day last Sunday with a beautiful sunny day and good winds for both Junior Sailing and Junior Training.
There were plenty of smiling faces and some even funnier capsizes with some of our new students . Club racing was a long drawn out affair with the racing starting in 3 to 5 knots and then dropping out and returning for the rest of the afternoon . Several competitors pulled out of the second race due to the slow conditions and barely returned to the club . The club and the new web site are ready for the Spring Racing Series !
Our first race is on Sunday 7 October 2012, briefing at 12:30, first signal at 13:25. For the full Spring Series Schedule of races please see this link HERE. Christmas School Holidays Sailing Camps Camp Dates December 2012 Mon / Tue Thu / Fri 17th 18th 20th 21st Camp Dates January 2013 Mon / Tue Thui / Fri 7TH / 8TH 10TH / 11TH 14TH / 15TH 17TH / 18TH 21ST / 22ND 24TH / 25 TH Please note that all the above activity dates will depend on weather conditions on the day , if conditions are deemed unsafe for sailing by the Sailing Manager the two day camp gazetted for those dates will be held over to the next available dates . Please contact the sailing manager ( John Murphy ) on 0407 145397 for updates on camp availability . Training Days : Training days will be held each Wednesday for both Laser Training and Club Tera Training , if you have your own boat and would like to participate in a training day you can definitely bring your own boat along and join in the experience . Please not training days are for level three ppsc club sailors and above if you have any queries as to you elligibility contact the sailing manager . |
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