Tidal Diamond 439 – Volunteers, Ebb & Flow

Tidal Diamond No. 439

Diary Dates

Quiz + Fish & Chips March 13th
Launch Weekend April 11th / 12th
LHRW May 2nd, 3rd & 4th
RYA Push the Boat Out May 17th
Family Fun Day June 20th

Wanted – patrol boat helm and crew for the Asymmetric Coaching Day on 14th March

Calling all wetside volunteers.

Thank you to those who have made selections on Dutyman. For those who have not yet done so, we have a number of early season gaps on the roster. If you have not yet selected your duties, please could you make your selections as soon as possible, paying particular attention to events over the next month or so.

Most pressing is the Asymmetric Coaching Day on 14th March, which needs a patrol boat helm and 2 crew (one to drive the instructor). This event will have to be cancelled if we can’t staff it – which will be a great pity not just for our own sailors but for the visiting instructor and visiting sailors who are attending. If you don’t currently sail an asymmetric, this could be a good opportunity to pick up some tips whilst supporting the event. Even if you have already selected 5 events, please consider volunteering for this event as well.

Janice Bell
Sailing Secretary

Ebb & Flow

Deadline for the next issue of Ebb & Flow – Monday, 2 March 2015.

Get into print!

No doubt, we are all looking forward to getting back out on the water. If you’ve not been sailing so far this year why not at least start thinking and writing about it with an article for the spring issue of Ebb & Flow?

We need your input to make the next Ebb and Flow interesting so please let us know all about your sailing adventures and activities. If you are writing an article (and please do), a few photos if you have them help to make it even more interesting (and make it easier to adjust it to fit in the space available).

We can all learn from the nautical experiences of others so let’s hear about your sailing successes and failures – don’t be embarrassed, pseudonyms can be used if you prefer! Whether cruising or racing, why not let us have some information on your tips and or trips. What about some practical advice or suggestions for this summer. Why not write something on your favourite type of dinghy or cruiser, practical boating advice or cooking in confined quarters – all contributions gratefully received.

Other ideas for articles: what made you want to get afloat in the first place, what was your first sailing experience; what was your worst (and/or best) sailing experience; what boat would you like to own and why; sailing trivia; most useful piece of kit; book reviews; your favourite nautical film or poem?

Sailing stories, cartoons or photos are all welcome? Don’t be shy, start to write – it’s not that difficult. It’s a bit like sailing in fact – once you’ve pushed off, you’ll soon by under way!

If you have an idea, please get in touch and send your contributions to ebbnflow

Richard Curtis
Ebb & Flow Editor

LHRW Breakfast Galley – Volunteer Required (Sunday 3rd May)

The club is looking for a volunteer to cover a breakfast galley duty on Sunday 3rd May 8.00-10.30 please. This will involve providing bacon rolls, sausage rolls so there is no great cooking experience required! Previous galley experience is not necessarily required.

This will count as 1 duty towards your club maintenance.

If you are registered on DutyMan then you can volunteer for this online.

If you can volunteer please contact me asap so I can confirm to the sailing committee the galley will be open that day.

Thanks

Steve Francis
Social Secretary


Tidal Diamond 437 – Wine Committee, PLSA Representative, LNTM

Tidal Diamond No. 437

Diary Dates

Quiz + Fish & Chips March 13th
Launch Weekend April 11th / 12th
LHRW May 2nd, 3rd & 4th
RYA Push the Boat Out May 17th
Family Fun Day June 20th

Wine Committee

Hi Everyone

I would like to start by saying a very big THANK YOU to Brian Johnson who has for the last 100 years been helping out in the club and most recently behind the bar. THANK YOU for your tireless help and support.

I am looking for someone to join the wine committee. This person does not need to know about wine. However they do need to be free for 1-11/2 hours every 3 weeks to flush the beer pipes out at the club.

You will join an elite group of three who on a rota flush out the beer pipes at a time of your choosing.

Full training will be given.

If this position suits you please get in touch. wilsontranter or 02392 381962 after 17.00 please.

Thank you

Mark Tranter
Bar Manager

PLSA Representative

Brian Tansom, who has been our PLSA representative for many years now, has indicated that he would like to see if someone else would like to take over the position.

Being the club representative on the PLSA (Portsmouth and Langstone Sailing Association) involves attending 5 PLSA meetings a year, plus the AGM; these are on Tuesday evenings at ECA. Being the club PLSA representative also gets you a seat on the Langstone Harbour Advisory Committee, which meets 5 times a year on Thursday afternoons at Havant Civic Centre.

As the PLSA representative, you would be expected to attend these meetings and write a short report for each edition of Ebb & Flow.

This position would be deemed to fulfil club duty in full.

For further details, please contact me. Applications are to be submitted to the Hon. Secretary, Jan Sobey (secretary), by Friday 17th April.

Richard Gunn
Commodore

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS NO.3 OF 2015

EASTNEY OUTFALL BEACON – PILING WORKS

See attached.

2015 LNM No.3 (Eastney Pt Outfall Beacon replaced).pdf


Disabled sailor crowned Southern Region RYA Youth Champion

An exceptional teenaged sailor has been revealed as the winner of the Southern Region RYA Youth Champion Award.

Disabled sailor crowned Southern Region RYA Youth Champion

An exceptional teenaged sailor has been revealed as the winner of the Southern Region RYA Youth Champion Award.

Tidal Diamond 436 – Ebb & Flow, Dutyman, Defibrillator

Tidal Diamond No. 436

Diary Dates

Quiz + Fish & Chips March 13th
Launch Weekend April 11th / 12th
LHRW May 2nd, 3rd & 4th
RYA Push the Boat Out May 17th
Family Fun Day June 20th
Regatta July 4th / 5th
Sword Sands Fun Day July 26th

Ebb & Flow

Deadline for the next issue of Ebb & Flow – Monday, 2 March 2015.

Get into print!

No doubt, we are all looking forward to getting back out on the water. If you’ve not been sailing so far this year why not at least start thinking and writing about it with an article for the spring issue of Ebb & Flow?

We need your input to make the next Ebb and Flow interesting so please let us know all about your sailing adventures and activities. If you are writing an article (and please do), a few photos if you have them help to make it even more interesting (and make it easier to adjust it to fit in the space available).

We can all learn from the nautical experiences of others so let’s hear about your sailing successes and failures – don’t be embarrassed, pseudonyms can be used if you prefer! Whether cruising or racing, why not let us have some information on your tips and or trips. What about some practical advice or suggestions for this summer. Why not write something on your favourite type of dinghy or cruiser, practical boating advice or cooking in confined quarters – all contributions gratefully received.

Other ideas for articles: what made you want to get afloat in the first place, what was your first sailing experience; what was your worst (and/or best) sailing experience; what boat would you like to own and why; sailing trivia; most useful piece of kit; book reviews; your favourite nautical film or poem?

Sailing stories, cartoons or photos are all welcome? Don’t be shy, start to write – it’s not that difficult. It’s a bit like sailing in fact – once you’ve pushed off, you’ll soon by under way!

If you have an idea, please get in touch and send your contributions to ebbnflow

Richard Curtis
Ebb & Flow Editor

Calling all race officer and patrol boat volunteers – Dutyman now open for the 2015 season

Dutyman is now open for the 2015 season. As last year, we ask race officers and patrol boat volunteers to go into Dutyman and make their own duty selections, picking 5 (or more if you wish). Once you have selected a duty, it is yours to complete unless you subsequently swap it, so please take care with your selections. Please also ensure you are familiar with the event concerned, particularly those requiring a committee boat start, or those categorised as higher risk or family friendly events. There is further information on events on the online calendar and in the sailing section of the website.

If you would like to request training it can be requested via the Members Duty Training Request button on the secure members’ area of the website. In the next few days the Sailing Committee will be contacting those members who have already requested training, and will also be arranging shore based refresher training for all.

Janice Bell
Sailing Secretary

Heart Defibrillator

The Tudor Sailing Clubhouse now has a portable Heart Defibrillator. The Defibrillator is located in the Saloon adjacent the First Aid Box and Guest Signing In Book. There are 3 instructions on the front of the defibrillator, which when carried out, the device talks through and controls the procedure.

There are a few points to NOTE:

The pads (electrodes) are single use items.
The pads and device is suitable for age 8years and over.
The Defibrillator is NOT FOR A WET CASUALTY.
(may be towel and talcum powder?)

Thanks
Lin and Chris Goodyear

Langstone Harbour Board Job

See attached document

Chichester Harbour Race Week 17-21 August 2015

Hello from the Race Week promotion team

Dinghy sailors from your club have previously competed in Chichester Harbour’s biggest dinghy event of the year – the five-day regatta run by Chichester Harbour Federation from Hayling Island SC and familiarly known as Fed Week. It’s a great dinghy regatta with racing for 300-plus boats in 14 separate starts on three courses in the open tidal water close to the harbour mouth. We hope previous competitors will be back, along with more of your members.

For 2015 the event has a new name, Chichester Harbour Race Week, chosen to describe the event more clearly to all potential competitors, and a dedicated website provides much better information to everyone interested in the week. Do please share this news with your members.

The new event website is now live. It provides details of the event, the Notice of Race, entry fees – on-line entry is available now – and other information such as sources of accommodation on Hayling Island and activities for non-sailing members of competitors’ families.

http://chichesterharbourraceweek.sailevent.net/

SEASONAL AD 15.pdf


AGM at BRNC

This is the last chance to book places for the dinner at RNSA's AGM if you have been thinking of attending the AGM please contact marketing to book your place. We will not be able to take any reservations after tomorrow. This is also the last call for the Holt Cup

East Coast Branch mid winter dinner

22 members gathered for the first event of the calender year 22 members gathered in the Holiday Inn, Ipswich following the successful visit to the RAF Search and Rescue Force. The evening kicked off with a short presentation on a Doctors view of casually care. Dr Simon Coney a twin of the Branches Jon Coney and former naval doctor.

Branch Search and Rescue Visit

29 members and friends visited the local RAF Search and Rescue base at Wattisham Station. Having entertained the crew of HMS Gleaner and taken a number of Army personal afloat it was the turn of the junior service. The SARF at Wattisham disbands in the summer 2015 so the branch took a last opportuntiy to vist, learn about the role and notiable incidients as well as saying thank you for the years of 'top cover' provdied by the SARf to East Coast yachts people.

Berth Holders’ Working Party

Berth Holders’ Working Party