New External Relations Director appointed

RYA Scotland are pleased to announce a new External Relations Director as part of the voluntary management team.

Lowland Canal re-opening Carnival

The historic Forth & Clyde Canal will spring to life this May as a floating festival to celebrate its re-opening to coast-to-coast boat traffic takes to the water.

Topper ‘Generations Tour’ 2019 kicks off at RYA Dinghy Show

Book your place now!

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  • Friday Social and Oyster Talk
  • Membership Secretary
  • Polite reminder from the Bosun’s Committee
  • Sailing Duties
  • Bring and Buy Event
  • Diary Dates

Friday Social and Oyster Talk

On Friday, Jacob from the Blue Marine foundation will be talking about the Solent Oyster Restoration project. In the 20th century the native oysters were over fished. Now the Pacific Oyster is dominant. This project aims to restore 5 million native oysters to the Solent.

Nicola will be serving slow cooked gammon (same recipe as at New Years) with jacket potato and beans / salad. £5, must be booked via webcollect.

Bar opens at 7.30, the talk will start around 8pm.

Nicola Criag
Social Committee
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Membership Secretary

Kelly Semmens has decided that she does not wish to continue as Membership Secretary, so we now need a new Membership Secretary.

The Membership Secretary is the first point of contact with potential new members and should talk/correspond with applicants, give them requested information, and invite them to the next New Members Meeting. The Membership Secretary needs to attend the new members meeting, which is held on the first Friday of every month, and assist with enrolling those who decide to join the club; note that the meeting is also attended by a Flag Officer and other Exec members, as appropriate.

The Membership Secretary is also responsible for issuing club keys to new and existing members and looking after and recording the allocation of Master and other keys to Exec members when they change.

This position fully discharges your Club Duty requirements.

If you would like to discuss the post, please feel free to email me or talk to me at the club.

If you are interested in applying for this post, please apply by email to me at commodore by 17th February, so that applications can be considered at the next Exec meeting.

Richard Gunn
Commodore
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A polite reminder from the Bosun’s Committee.

  1. Please can ALL cruiser owners make sure they check their moorings properly BEFORE lift-in so there are no nasty surprises waiting for them when the go to pick up their mooring! This is even more important with several people up-sizing their boats and/or moving to different moorings.
  2. Do not use a pressure washer in the compound – last date for this was the end of December – Your neighbours will not appreciate this, specially if they are preparing to anti-foul or paint their boats!
  3. Masts – If you have to lower your mast, make sure you have an appropriate number of people to help you – four is minimum for even a small boat.

Unless it is tabernacle mounted, anything but the smallest mast needs some appropriate tackle to lift & lower it. From experience with our old 23 footer, the loads generated by a mast that size cannot be controlled by ropes / block & tackle to the bow fitting – you need people to support it at the back of the boat as well. A falling mast that size could cause horrific injuries, make a mess of your own coach roof and do serious damage to adjacent boats.

Roger Smith
Quatermaster
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Sailing Duties

As hopefully those members who do sailing duties will know, the first half of the years duties were released on the 26th January for attention by the 25th February. Due to finalisation of the calendar a few more dates/duties have been added to the calendar. Could I please ask that you check for these dates in case you need to mark them as ‘Unavailable’.

If anybody does sailing duties but has not received the email you can still login and fined the ‘new duties’ menu item, but please email me at duties so that I can check the site has your correct email address.

Ian Simpson
Dutyman Coordinator
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Bring and Buy Event

On Friday 1st March there is a bring/buy/swap event.

Lots of boat owners have bits they bought and did not use. Bring any items that you do not want and that others may need. Sell them or swap them for things you do want

To be held in the clubhouse, Friday evening and the bar will be open (for you to spend your ill gotten gains).

Any items too big can be described on paper.

David Mayes
Bosuns Committee
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Diary Dates

Social Sailing
Evening Speaker:
Jacob Kean-Hammerson – Oyster Talk
February 8th
2000hrs
Icicle Series 4 February 17th
0930hrs
Three Course Meal February 16th
1900hrs
Icicle Series 5 February 24th
1400hrs
Boat Jumble March 1st
1930hrs
Icicle Series 6 March 10th
1330hrs
Vintage Tea Party March 23rd
TBC
Cruiser Launch Briefing April 10th
2000hrs

Dinghy, Sailing, Cruiser

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Regards,
Paul Tansom

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Portland Harbour Master’s 1st Newsletter

This is the first newsletter that the Port have produced, emanating from a suggestion at a recent meeting of yacht club Mooring Officers. Mark Rowles at Portland Port has published this first newsletter, and it appears to make interesting reading to a local yachtsman. There are things in it of which you may feel you should be aware.

Scots competing in World Cup Miami 2019

A number of Scottish Sailors put in solid performances in the first World Cup Series event in Miami, 27th January to the 3rd February, in an event dominated by light airs.

Operations Committee Minutes February 2019

The post Operations Committee Minutes February 2019 appeared first on Portchester Sailing Club.

Notts County Sailing Club Lands National Youth Excellence Award

2018 RYA and Yachts & Yachting Club of the Year now gains BYS Recognised Club status

Active lifestyle community project in Plymouth funded by Sport England

Plymouth Youth Sailing is part of a community project to promote activity and healthy lifestyle

RNSA FALMOUTH Cruising Group

2019 Programme now Available Once again this year we have a combined programme RNSA and RCYC – we have many members in common and historically our most successful ventures have been as ‘Combined Ops’ The weather is always the deciding factor and fortunately we already know that due to the considerable power of ‘positive thought’ this summer is going to be yet another outstanding one so please plan to attend every meeting – they will happen!! We start with an evening bash in April at the RCYC organised by our Associate Members that is designed to be fully inclusive for all RNSA and RCYC Cruising people.