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  • Cadets Cancelled
  • Dinghy Section Update
  • Calling all Young Rowers
  • Call for Volunteers
  • Waiting for the Tide
  • Useful Links
  • Diary Dates

Cadets Cancelled

Unfortunately Cadets will be cancelled for the next 2 weeks 28th July and 4th August. This is due to Cadet volunteers having to isolate myself included.

If you can spread the word to those who don’t have Facebook that would be greatly appreciated. We are trying to contact everyone as quickly as we can.
Not a great way to start the summer holidays but we hope you have a lovely summer break and keep safe.
Fingers crossed we will see you all very soon.
Take care and stay safe.

Dani Brain
Cadet Captain
cadets

Dinghy Section Update

This Saturday is the first of the summer series racing down harbour from the committee boat Bruce. The first race will be at 5pm with the second race commencing after the first. We do need a patrol boat helm for this event to go ahead, so if you are trained up then please volunteer via Dutyman.

This Sunday is the long distance and Boxall race starting from the club line at 10:30. Fast handicap boats will be competing for the Long Distance Trophy and the slow handicap fleet will be competing for the Boxall Trophy. It is hoped that some of the racing can take place out of harbour but a decision will be made on the day. For this event we do need a patrol boat helm, crew and race officer.

On Saturday the 7th August, Locks will be hosting the wild goose chase. If you are thinking of taking part can you please drop me an email so that I can inform locks on the rough numbers of interested members from Tudor.

Mark Swallow
Dinghy Captain
dinghies

Calling all Young Rowers

We are delighted to announce that we are once again building a “Young Rowers” group at the club. The previous group headed by (to name just a few) Dani, Ella, Jay and Callum all became exceptional rowers and coxswain, winning races and helping to spread the name (and fear ?) of Tudor SC rowers, but time has rolled by and they have inconveniently grown up and become “Oldies” ?… so we start anew.

The most important point to emphasise is that all Tudor rowing is done informally and for FUN, apart from basic boat discipline there is definitely no “regimentation” and we know from the feedback from other clubs that this is a major draw for new and old rowers alike.

So!! Go and find your children and Grandchildren aged between 10 and 18 and lead them to our new Young Rowing group where they will build confidence afloat with high quality tuition in a fun atmosphere.

Weekly coaching sessions are planned for Thursday evenings starting at 1730 hrs, finishing each week around 1830 hrs. Rowing is an all year pursuit, and we’ll revisit the day and time as we lose the light.

Young Rowers under the age of 15 will be mainly taught sculling technique to protect their young musculature from the side stresses of Sweep oars.

All coaches will be DBS checked and the training will be carried out under the Tudor rowing section safety protocols which are available in the rowing section of the website. The group will naturally be monitored by the club welfare officer.

As, by design, there are limited seats on a gig, please book a place by contacting the Rowing Captain. From there you’ll be sent the necessary consent paperwork to complete and added to our new Young Rowers WhatsApp group where we can keep you up to date easily on news, information and all the fun your children are having. Sessions will be £2 per rower per week which goes towards club gig maintenance.

All that’s left to say is … Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 await ?

Jane Dare
Rowing Captain
rowing

Call for Volunteers

Hi All members,

Club maintenance hours:

Currently there are 2 jobs available for work hours:

1. There is a length of fascia to be fitted above the club entrance. The timber is lying adjacent and has been treated so just needs cutting and fixing.

2. A drain from the cooler in the Bar cellar requires modification, this will require basic plumbing skills.

For further details email: maintenance

Ian DuCane
Maintenance Officer
maintenance

Waiting for the Tide

Well that’s quite a bit for this week’s Tidal Diamond so I’ll class it as a low tide and continue to my usual sign off… actually that should probably be a high tide as then there’s no waiting to be done. Nothing wrong with low tides though, I have some great memories growing up of “Sword Sands tides”, building sand castles, racing muscle shells and sitting in the cockpit watching the sand dissappear

As ever, feel free to drop me an email at this address. No need to be feeling isolated and cut off from the world to do so, it is always nice to hear from members. Any ideas of things to include in the Tidal Diamonds would be most welcome.

Let’s be careful out there.

Paul Tansom
Tidal Diamond Editor
tidal_diamonds

Useful Links

I thought it worth continuing to include a few useful links here as a handy place to find them if you haven’t already got them bookmarked:

Paul Tansom
Tidal Diamond Editor
tidal_diamonds

Diary Dates

Social Sailing
Friendly Friday Bar July 30th 1900hrs Cadets on the Water CANCELLED July 28th 1800hrs
Saturday Bar July 31st 1200hrs Women on the Water July 29th 1930hrs
Friendly Friday Bar August 6th 1900hrs Introduction to Rowing / Leisure Row July 29th 1800hrs
Saturday Bar August 7th 1200hrs Sunset Paddle in Company July 30th 1830hrs
Friendly Friday Bar August 13th 1900hrs Ian Silk Forts and Fairway 3 July 31st 0900hrs
Saturday Bar August 14th 1200hrs Summer Seires 1 and 2 July 31st1700hrs
Afternoon High Tea and Bingo August 15th 1500hrs Long Distance / Boxall Trophies / Out of Harbour August 1st 1030hrs
Friendly Friday Bar August 20th 1900hrs Gales Series 7 August 2nd 1900hrs
Saturday Bar August 21st 1200hrs Sunset Series 5 August 2nd 1930hrs
Club Activities
Dinghy sailing in company (WhatsApp group) – contact dinghies for more details.
Cruiser sailing planning & info (WhatsApp group) – contact commodore<a href="mailto:commodore for more details.
Rowing, new and experienced rowers are always welcome to join us –
contact rowing for more details. Gigs are also available for hire here.
Women on the Water, weekly – contact wow for more details.

Dinghy, Sailing, Cruiser

All contributions for Tidal Diamonds to me by 1400hrs on Tuesdays please; please allow plenty of time for emails to reach me. However exceptions will always be made for emergencies. Note: all content is automatically published on the Tudor website unless requested otherwise.

Regards,
Paul Tansom

Tidal Diamond Editor
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Cowes Week

Queen's Harbour Master Portsmouth LNTM No 52/21 Cowes Week Regatta 31 July – 6 August 2021 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Queen’s Harbour Master Portsmouth that the annual Cowes Week Regatta will be held between 31 July and 6 August 2021. During this period, heavy concentrations of sailing vessels of all types will be racing in the Solent, in the approaches to Cowes Harbour and Southampton Water and within The Precautionary Area (Thorn Channel).

Diary Dates

Some events are happening !! 31 July - 6 August 2021 Cowes Week 4 September 2021 Gosport Marine Festival 10-19 September 2021 Southampton Boat Show Please refer to individual websites for more information.

HSSC Weekly Update – 23 July 2021

The latest !! Ladies and Gentlemen, Tonight, Friday 23 Jul – Bar service only available tonight from 1800 Tomorrow, Saturday 24 Jul – Normal Sunday evening menu available from 1800 – 2000 – menu is at the link Sunday 25 Jul – John’s Family Sunday Roast 1200 – 1400, see flyer at the link Please book on 02392 580935 Office Opening: Please note I will be on leave from tomorrow until Thurs 5 Aug.

Vessels Constrained By Their Draught

QHM Portsmouth LNTM No 51/21 VESSELS CONSTRAINED BY THEIR DRAUGHT OR WHO CAN SAFELY NAVIGATE ONLY WITHIN A NARROW CHANNEL OR FAIRWAY 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Queen’s Harbour Master Portsmouth that many warships and merchant vessels (including ferries) operating within the Dockyard Port of Portsmouth and its navigational channels are at various times “vessels constrained by their draught” or “vessels who can safely navigate only within a narrow channel or fairway”.

HSSC RNSA Wednesday Series Race 10 and Series’ Results

Race 10 Course: Stokes Bay East - Stokes Bay Central - North Sturbridge - Stokes Bay East - Finish By Ric Hanslip: Fortunately forecasts, despite modern super computers, can sometimes be wrong. That was so for the final race of the Summer Series with wind predictions at lunch time for very light (4 knots) Easterlies.

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  • Locks Regatta
  • Waiting for the Tide
  • Useful Links
  • Diary Dates

Locks Regatta

This weekend Locks Sailing Club are hosting their regatta. There will be 2 races both days and the racing will be split into fast and medium fleets. The committee boat will be the sailing yacht Cruella which is likely to be moored in the main channel. So if you are taking part please leave enough time to sail down harbour against the tide. We still need a patrol boat helm for the Saturday and Sunday. And a patrol boat crew for the Saturday.

Mark Swallow
Dinghy Captain
dinghies

Waiting for the Tide

Sticking with the dinghy sailors, the RYA is putting together a section of its website with Dinghy Trails. These are of varying length and challenge. For example of the two that are currently listed for the South Region there is an in harbour one from Itchenor to East Head (with an optional detour to Hayling Island SC), or a cross Solent one from Lymington to Newton Creek. They are available from the link below and cover all of the RYA regions. It is hoped to build a collection of these, so if you have details of any routes let me know.

https://www.rya.org.uk/knowledge/dinghy-trails

As ever, feel free to drop me an email at this address. No need to be feeling isolated and cut off from the world to do so, it is always nice to hear from members. Any ideas of things to include in the Tidal Diamonds would be most welcome.

Let’s be careful out there.

Paul Tansom
Tidal Diamond Editor
tidal_diamonds

Useful Links

I thought it worth continuing to include a few useful links here as a handy place to find them if you haven’t already got them bookmarked:

Paul Tansom
Tidal Diamond Editor
tidal_diamonds

Diary Dates

Social Sailing
Friendly Friday Bar July 23rd 1900hrs Cadets on the Water July 21st 1800hrs
Saturday Bar July 24th 1200hrs Women on the Water July 22nd 1730hrs
Friendly Friday Bar July 30th 1900hrs Introduction to Rowing / Leisure Row July 22nd 1800hrs
Saturday Bar July 31st 1200hrs Sunset Paddle in Company July 23rd 1830hrs
Friendly Friday Bar August 6th 1900hrs Friendly Friday July 23rd 1830hrs
Saturday Bar August 7th 1200hrs Locks Regatta July 24th / 25th
Friendly Friday Bar August 13th 1900hrs Introduction to Rowing July 27th 1800hrs
Saturday Bar August 14th 1200hrs Cadets on the Water July 28th 1800hrs
Afternoon High Tea and Bingo August 15th 1500hrs Women on the Water July 29th 1930hrs
Club Activities
Dinghy sailing in company (WhatsApp group) – contact dinghies for more details.
Cruiser sailing planning & info (WhatsApp group) – contact commodore<a href="mailto:commodore for more details.
Rowing, new and experienced rowers are always welcome to join us –
contact rowing for more details. Gigs are also available for hire here.
Women on the Water, weekly – contact wow for more details.

Dinghy, Sailing, Cruiser

All contributions for Tidal Diamonds to me by 1400hrs on Tuesdays please; please allow plenty of time for emails to reach me. However exceptions will always be made for emergencies. Note: all content is automatically published on the Tudor website unless requested otherwise.

Regards,
Paul Tansom

Tidal Diamond Editor
Tudor Sailing Club

This email has been sent to you by WebCollect on behalf of Tudor Sailing Club. WebCollect is a software product for clubs, societies and small businesses. WebCollect is a trading name of Open Brackets Limited, registered number 04559247. Address: 1 Powell Road, Poole BH14 8SG.

If you do not wish to receive such emails please contact Tudor Sailing Club at Tsclangstone or reply to this email.

Italian Themed Cuisine Night – 24/09/2021 –

Supper & Entertainment Food orders from 18:30 until 21:00, bar closes at 23:00. During the evening tenor and soprano duo ‘Tesoro’ will perform popular songs from the world of opera, musicals, crossover and popular classics.

HSSC Weekly Update – Friday 16 July 2021

From the Club Secretary Ladies and Gentlemen, Step 4 Easing of COVID restrictions: • From Mon 19 Jul – Following the PM’s announcement to progress to Step 4 the following routines will be in place from Monday: • The wearing of face coverings within the Clubhouse will be a personal choice for members and their guests – we do ask that those ordering at the bar wear a face covering to protect members and those working behind the bar • There will be no Covid related limits on numbers • A bar service is available and we will continue to provide a table service within the restaurant and at outside tables for those who choose not to order at the bar We will continue to have risk mitigation in place and promote good health and hygiene practices: • If you are feeling unwell do not visit the Clubhouse • Use hand sanitisers when entering the Clubhouse • Use windows and doors to maintain ventilation flow • Meet outside and use of outdoor tables and seating whenever possible • We continue to encourage table bookings • Regular cleaning and sanitising of facilities COVID-19 will be a feature of our lives for the foreseeable future, so we need to learn to live with it and manage the risk to ourselves and others.

HSSC RNSA Wenesday Series Race 9 Results

Course: Stokes Bay East, North Sturbridge, Stokes Bay Central, Stokes Bay East, Finish Wind NW 8-12 Kts, Course – Start – SBE (P), NS (S), SBC (P) F. The penultimate race of the Summer Series was not without its dramas! With a forecast for the shifty northerly to decrease, Sunshine the SOOD, set a course that would give a reasonable beat into an increasing east going tide, but short enough to allow the slower boats to finish if the wind went with forecast.