Tidal Diamond 964
- Commodore’s Update
- New WhatsApp group
- Social Update
- Sailing Update
- Photos Needed for the Website
- 75th Anniversary Regatta
- Ebb & Flow
- Useful Links
- Diary Dates
Commodore’s Update
75th Regatta
A massive thank you to everybody who supported the Regatta weekend – whether helping with the mostly successful (shame about Saturday’s wind!) racing and on-the-water fun, helping feed and water people in the clubhouse, making cakes for the Bake-Off, or simply turning up and enjoying the event. It was a fitting way to celebrate our 75th Anniversary, probably summed up by a member who popped in with his kids at 2pm on Saturday and was just about leaving gone 9pm!
Congratulations to those who won, both on and off the water.
Also well done to our rowing crews who successfully defended 2 out of 3 trophies at open meetings on Saturday.
Cruiser Recovery and dates for next year
Cruiser Recovery Weekend is 12th / 13th October. All cruiser owners are expected to attend. We will be recovering some of the larger boats outside of this weekend in order to prevent the tractor being submerged; we’ll communicate with these owners in due course.
- Relaunch will be 5th /6th April 2025
- Recovery will be 18th/19th October 2025
We will be doing Phase 2 of compound improvements in the fortnight prior to recovery.
Moorings Refurbishment
Plans are progressing with Langstone Harbour Board to relay a proportion of our moorings to make them fit for the future. We will communicate more details in the next couple of weeks. If you would specifically like your block brought ashore to refurbish (particularly those which are buried or in deep water), please let John, Moorings Bosun, know asap. moorings
Southsea Rowing Club
Plans are also progressing to accommodate Southsea Rowing Club while their clubhouse is out of action during coastal defence work. They plan to store their boats at Andrew Simpson and use our slipway for launching.
Bar Manager
Maggie is standing down as Bar Manager after 2 years’ excellent work. Thank you Maggie!! If you are interested in taking on this role, please let me know. The main tasks are keeping the bar stocked, training new bar volunteers, ensuring that duties are covered, and generally ensuring that the bar operates smoothly. There is a small team that helps with this. It also comes with a seat on the Executive Committee.
Colin Thorpe
Commodore
commodore
New WhatsApp group for club announcements and advertising events
The new group is now live and ready to join. Going forward this new group will be where the flag officers, our social committee, & class captains post important notices and information about events of interest to all members. Please join so you don’t miss anything important. It will now be easier to scroll back to find links to book events and check start times etc. (Naturally information will still be put in TD and on our members lounge as appropriate).
There will be a crossover period of a week or so where info will be posted in all the main WhatsApp groups to avoid confusion or loss of info while people join. New members will be automatically added when they join the club.
https://chat.whatsapp.com/IAnAth3MTm227ZNYo2FRRA
Thanks,
Jane Dare
Rear Commodore
rearcommodore
Social Update
Friday 4th October – Live Music from The Beat Collective
Join us for live music from *The Beat Collective* for a set of melodic rock and pop covers spanning a period of over forty years.
- From 7.30pm.
- Band starts at 8pm
- Ticket includes a hot dog!
Tickets must be booked on Web Collect
Family and friends are welcome  
https://webcollect.org.uk/tudorsc/event/band-ticket-and-hot-dog
Friday 18th October – Knotty Night
Come along and bring some old bits of rope for learning and practicing all the knots you’ll ever need. We’ve lined up 8 knotty masters (thank you) but could always use more. If you’ve already had a chat with Jane, please consider yourself ‘booked’ as a knot master and please pop Jane a message if you want to be part of the knotastic team and haven’t ‘volunteered’ yet.
Booking is available now on web collect with a choice of delicious pie from local kitchen MadK. Friends and Family welcome.
https://webcollect.org.uk/tudorsc/event/knotty-night-and-pie
Finally. .. thank you! To everyone who answered the appeal for more help for the Regatta weekend. To everyone that helped in the bar and galley, shopped, cooked, served, washed up, the list goes on. Thank you, you are the BEST.
Inga Lambert
Social Secretary
socialsec
Photos Needed for the Website
If you have photos from the last few year then please add them to the TSC Flickr group and tag them and then they will appear on the TSC gallery pages.
To make photos appear on the Tudor photos pages please follow the following steps:
- Create a free account on Flickr if you don’t already have one.
- Ask to join the Tudor Sailing Club group on flickr.
- Upload your pictures to flickr ensuring you add them to the group. Ideally giving them a name which describes them including the event and date.
- Tag the photos in Flickr following the scheme outlined below:
Mandatory Tags: ‘TudorSC’:
- Year Tag: ‘2024’ etc.
- Activity Tags: ‘dinghy’, ‘cruiser’, ‘rowing’, ‘wow’, ‘kayaking’, ‘cadets’, ‘social’
Optional Event Tags:
- These tags are listed on the photos page (e.g. ‘regatta’, ‘outofharbour’, ‘nab_tower’, ‘gig’)
Hannah Barnes
Dinghy Captain
dinghies
Sailing Update
Sunset Race 8
The final sunset race of the season is this Friday, 13th September starting at 7pm. It will involve sailing in low light / darkness so competitors will be provided with glow sticks to attach to buoyancy aid shoulders and also some to attach to the boat (you may also bring your own illumination). Sailors should also ideally carry a compass, a fully charged accessible mobile phone or VHF, a whistle and a head torch. Attached are the light sequences for the harbour marks. If Russells is used it will have glow sticks attached for illumination. The dredger is currently not scheduled to move as is having planned maintenance. We do currently need a Race Officer for this so please volunteer if you can.
Barts Bash
We will be running the Barts Bash race again this year in collaboration with ASWC next door. A donation for entry should be made at the centre on the day. It is a LW race so will be a simple course not venturing far from the club. It is perfect for novices to have a go at racing. As part of this sailing participation and fundraising event, there will be lots of activities taking place throughout the day at the ASWC including taster sessions, helmed boat spaces, gourmet burgers, raffle and visits from our partners here in Portsmouth. All funds raised from the day will be donated to the Andrew Simpson Foundation to help transform lives through sailing.
All participants need to register online by following this link: https://www.bartsbash.com/sign-up/individual, and choose Andrew Simpson Centre – Portsmouth as your venue!
If anyone is able to assist me as Race Officer then please drop me a line as it can get a bit hectic!
Hannah Barnes
Dinghy Captain
dinghies
75th Anniversary Regatta
What a fantastic weekend at TSC! Club was buzzing with lots of members both days and Paul seemed to be having a great time dancing to the Shanty Band. Big thank you to everyone who volunteered, sailed, paddled, rowed or took part in any other way. Photos will appear over the next few days on the website.
If anyone has any feedback (positive or constructive) then please let me know as we will be having a wash up meeting next week.
For those that completed the quiz, the answers are attached. Joint winners were Neil Boyce and Bill / Wendy Jones each with 9 out of 10.
Hannah Barnes
Dinghy Captain
dinghies
Ebb & Flow
With a busy Tidal Diamond this week, and a busy weekend, I shall simply sign off with the usual…
As ever, feel free to drop me an email at this address, it is always nice to hear from members. Any ideas of things to include in the Tidal Diamonds always most welcome.
Let’s be careful out there.
Paul Tansom
Tidal Diamond Editor
tidal_diamonds
Useful Links
- WebCollect: dinghies for more details.
|