HAYLING ISLAND SAILING CLUB - YEARBOOK 2019
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WhiteStorm Contents Club Officers & Committees........................................................................ 4 Seals......................................................................................................................... 67 Welcome.................................................................................................................. 5 Supported windsurfing............................................................................... 68 Ten reasons to join HISC................................................................................. 6 Optimist................................................................................................................. 69 New to HISC?......................................................................................................... 8 RS Tera..................................................................................................................... 70 Meet the Team.................................................................................................. 10 RS Feva................................................................................................................... 72 How Felix braves the waves at HISC.................................................... 12 29er Class.............................................................................................................. 74 Racing information......................................................................................... 14 A guide to university sailing..................................................................... 75 • Ski Rental Shops and delivery service across the The racing classes at HISC.......................................................................... 16 Sustainability matters................................................................................... 76 3 Valleys and beyond Race start times and class flags.............................................................. 18 Training information...................................................................................... 78 Allocation of classes to handicap divisions..................................... 19 Training dates at a glance.......................................................................... 79 • Over 1000 skis to choose from including: Salomon, Club calendar 2019........................................................................................ 20 Women on Water at HISC........................................................................... 81 Scott, Head, Volkl, Kastle, Rossignol and Faction Open events 2019........................................................................................... 25 HISC Hire Boat Fleet....................................................................................... 82 Commodore‘s Trophy................................................................................... 26 HISC Thursday Club breaking records................................................ 83 • Book online with promo code: HISC to receive a HISC – a world-class championship venue..................................... 28 How Thursday Club cured my fear of seaweed............................ 84 huge 35-50% discount on 2018/19 skis Black Point birders........................................................................................... 30 HISC Social Sailing........................................................................................... 88 Your club needs you..................................................................................... 32 Back on dry land? Not for long............................................................... 90 • Plus HISC members get 10% discount on all retail 4 SHOPS Stay in touch....................................................................................................... 34 Wild Iris’ year in the Caribbean................................................................ 93 products including goggles, helmets and socks ACROSS The HISC pathway........................................................................................... 36 Cruiser racing at HISC................................................................................... 95 COURCHEVE 2018 Roll of Honour....................................................................................... 37 Cruising at HISC – what you need to know.................................... 96 L, LA TANIA & Solo sailing as popular as ever................................................................ 38 The continuing adventures of Proud Moment............................. 99 Book on line for great service at MERIBEL RS Elite – sunshine, blue skies and fair winds................................ 40 Hayling Rescue................................................................................................100 competitive prices www.whitestorm.fr HISC Fireball sailing........................................................................................ 42 Search and rescue charity Serve On at HISC................................101 RS200s at HISC................................................................................................... 44 HISC for hire......................................................................................................102 Flying High.......................................................................................................... 46 Convenient accommodation.................................................................104 ALL THINGS SNOW RS700s at HISC................................................................................................... 48 Conference facilities.....................................................................................105 RS800s at HISC................................................................................................... 49 HISC social scene – what‘s planned for 2019...............................106 HISC Merlin Rockets....................................................................................... 50 Hayling Island Sail Training Trust (HISTT)........................................108 COURCHEVEL • MERIBEL • LA PLAGNE • LA TANIA • TIGNES • VAL D’ISÉRE International Moth.......................................................................................... 51 HISC Archives...................................................................................................110 Laser......................................................................................................................... 52 HISC celebrates 100 years........................................................................112 RS Aero................................................................................................................... 52 500 Club..............................................................................................................112 Tasar......................................................................................................................... 53 Rubber Bridge Club......................................................................................113 Escape with a Boardsports at HISC....................................................................................... 54 Ladies who Lunch Club.............................................................................113 15% T Harbour tidal strategy................................................................................... 55 Chichester Cruiser Racing Club............................................................114 DISCOUN Mums on board................................................................................................ 61 Chichester Harbour Federation............................................................115 WhiteStorm The HISC Youth Pathway............................................................................. 62 Chichester Harbour Race Week............................................................116 FOR HISC What’s on in 2019 – Fun for all the family........................................ 66 Exciting new plans for the chandlery...............................................119 S MEMBER Yacht Charter List of advertisers • Corporate Days for up to 10 guests A Touch of Class Events UK........................................................................................................ 118 Bishop Skinner Marine Insurance.............................................................................................17 • Day, evening and weekend charters Contacts Chris Gordon Physiotherapy........................................................................................................80 CJ Driscoll................................................................................................................................................35 Hayling Island Sailing Club • MCA licensed with Commercial Sandy Point GJW Direct........................................................................................................................................... 117 Hayling Glass Fibre Repairs and 3D Marine........................................................................97 Captain Hayling Island Martin Leaning Masts & Rigging...............................................................................................94 Melvyn Cooper Sailing....................................................................................................................65 Hampshire • Bespoke dining tailored to your UK Morris Crocker Chartered Accountants................................................................................27 Noble Marine Insurance.................................................................................................................35 requirements PO11 9SL PainsWessex...........................................................................................................................................94 • Cowes Week & Racing events Tel. +44 (0)2392 463768 PowerTech Marine.......................................................................................................................... 117 Prep ‘n’ Paint............................................................................................................................................80 • Stand up paddle boards included www.hisc.co.uk Sandy Point Chandlery................................................................................................................. 119 Setfords Solicitors...............................................................................................................................27 secretary@hisc.co.uk Shore Dental.............................................................................................................................................7 Westbourne Osteopathic & Wellness Clinic.................................................................... 113 White Storm..............................................................................................................................................2 Please call Simon on 07718 511112 or haylingislandsc Wickham Dental..................................................................................................................................35 email: simon@whitestormyachting.co.uk The information contained in this yearbook is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Hayling Island Sailing Club and while we endeavour to ensure the information is correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the information, products, services, or related Find out more at www.whitestormyachting.co.uk graphics contained in the yearbook for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk. Published 1 March 2019. © Hayling Island Sailing Club 2019. All rights reserved.
Club Officers & Committees Welcome Officers of the Club Nick Peters Commodore Nick Peters Commodore Vice Commodore Sailing Andy Partington Vice Commodore House David Spensley-Corfield Rear Commodore Finance Mike Massey Rear Commodore Racing Graham Williamson Rear Commodore Cruising David Dodgson Rear Commodore Youth Sarah Mitchell Trustee Michael Baker Trustee Rod Carr Trustee Tim Hancock Membership Chairman Rob Cruickshank Strategy Committee Nick Peters1, Andy Partington, Mike Massey, General Committee Membership Committee David Spensley-Corfield, Rod Carr, Nick Peters1, Andy Partington, Rob Cruickshank1, Mark Allerston, Photo: Peter Hickson Helen Everest, Edwina Acason2 David Spensley-Corfield, Mike Baker, Rachel Maunder, Paul Cook, Rod Carr, Rob Cruickshank, Tim Hancock, Sarah Smith, Liz Murray2 Finance Working Group Mike Massey, Catherine Massey, Nick Peters1, Mike Massey, Andy Partington, James Grant, Helen Everest, Digital Technology & Marketing David Spensley-Corfield, Edwina Acason2, Robert Hack, Edwina Acason2 Working Group Welcome to the 2019 HISC continues to thrive, and we HISC is also proud to be a world Cathy Harris-Liston2 enjoy stable levels of participation class championship venue. We have HISC Yearbook! and slightly increased membership many accomplished race officers and Sailing Committee House Committee numbers, rare indeed, even amongst teams, always ready to encourage Championship Andy Partington1, Graham Williamson, David Spensley-Corfield1, Daniella Masters, Estate In times of social, economic and our local harbour clubs. Our keen and welcome new volunteers to Working Group David Dodgson, Sarah Mitchell, Peter Hickson, Charlie Redfern, Jo Thomas, Colin Henry, Anna Working Group Paul Childs, Ian Fiddaman, Simon Letten2 Wells, Emma Toman, Events Manager2 political change and uncertainty it is and competitive fleets attract keen race management. Hosting several reassuring to reflect on the enduring racers, but perhaps more importantly championships each year, and of stability of Hayling Island Sailing much of our membership are keen to course not least Chichester Harbour Cruising Committee Racing Committee Youth Committee Club, and our member community. improve and simply take a more active Race Week, the club offers many David Dodgson1, Richard Curties, Graham Williamson1, Nick Rawlings, Sarah Mitchell1, Rebecca Allison, From cradle to grave, many of our part on the water. To this end, 2019 will opportunities to help and be part of Justin Jones, Mike Tong, Tony Button, Ian Swann, Adrian King, Jake Elsbury, Rebecca Tuttle, Craig Thompson, members are passionate, engaged see a refreshed hire fleet, and some running an event. Fred Mundle, Simon Letten2 Paul Childs, Simon Letten2, Rachel Dobrijevic, Katie Peters, Leah Brooks2 Christine Harper, Amanda Simpson and creative in support of the club, new faces amongst our Marine Team. and sailing. Just yesterday, I chatted We are planning our 2019 beginner Not just a sailing club, we at HISC Class Captains‘ Forum to both a longstanding member who and improver training offering, ranging embrace a menu of activity; our remembers his excitement at buying from “one to ones”, through small members also windsurf, stand-up Chichester Harbour Federation Representatives Tim Hancock and Graham Williamson Solo no. 57, back in 1957, and a brand groups, to an “improvers’ pathway”. It paddleboard, or simply enjoy the Local RNLI Liaison Representative Catherine Massey Child Protection Officer Edwina Acason new member whose 12 year old son can be so much fun to sharpen your beach, bar and excellent catering. As 1 Committee Chair 2 Member of HISC Staff Guardian of the Rules Robert Hack has just learnt to sail in an RS Tera at skills at whatever level of sailing. a result, HISC is, perhaps more than the Thursday Club, and cannot wait most, a family club, with a varied and for the new season! It is something Alongside some new faces in the hectic year-round social programme, to be proud of, and I hope that, as Marine Team is of course our new which comes highly recommended! THE OBJECTIVES OF THE CLUB ever, this yearbook will go some way General Manager, Edwina Acason, and to showcasing and explaining the not least, some familiar faces with new Although HISC enjoys the benefit of As updated in 2017, the Objectives of the Club shall be to promote excellence in depth of our waterborne activity and and exciting roles. There are more a permanent staff team, the huge racing under sail and to encourage cruising under sail and/or power through: community. We hope you enjoy it. details of our refreshed team later in number of volunteers who man • Developing and nurturing a club culture based on social interaction, member these pages. committees, run events and even tend engagement, team spirit and safety. For so many, HISC is simply a wonderful the grounds are the absolute icing on • Facilitating and encouraging participation and enjoyment of all forms of sailing. place, magical in the unique setting, HISC has a history of sailing the cake; without you, HISC would not • Inspiring current and future generations in the pursuit of sailing excellence. and also sociable, exciting, challenging excellence. The club has inspired be the club and community we are. • Offering world class events and championships. – an escape, respite and contrast to the many champions, young and old, • Ensuring financial sustainability for the club, its resources and facilities. hectic lives we all seem to lead. I hope and we count both Olympians and Finally, like many, I am looking forward • Protecting and sustaining our local natural environment. these pages will whet your appetite round the world cruising yachtsmen to the new season and meeting many for the coming season, whether on the amongst our members. It is an ethos new faces, members and visitors alike water or simply enjoying a beer on the we value, and whether we aspire – oh, and a bit of sunshine, not to balcony with friends. to a channel crossing, winning a mention fair breeze, wouldn’t go amiss. Life Honorary Members club race or just learning to sail, the Sir Ben Ainslie, Michael Atkin, Mike Baker, Ian Barker, Marie Bishop, Barry Blaydes, Richard Brett, Nora Bright, Richard Burley, Rod Carr, Valerie Catchpole, Irina Cook, Judy Covell, Paul Covell, Mark Covell, Frank Dunster, Peter Glasby, Simon Hiscocks, In the challenging times facing support and recognition of personal Nick Peters Iris Long, Pam Marrs, Michael McIntyre, Gerald New, Roger Palmer, Iain Percy, Shirley Robertson, Patrick Veal, Ian Walker. sailing, I am pleased to report that achievement or betterment is central. March 2019 4 5
Ten reasons to join HISC Rob Cruickshank, Membership Chairman 9. Extensive boat parking 10. Winter sailing Membership forms can be Members who own active class boats We offer year-round racing. There is downloaded from the HISC website or are given priority for boat park spaces also a membership category for youth picked up from the club office. at the club and whilst the boat park is sailors taking part in the HISC Youth always at capacity, there is a constant Winter Training Squads. All potential new members are invited turnover of boats requiring spaces to a briefing event to learn about the as well as regular assessment of boat For anyone keen to enjoy great sailing club and its activities, after which, usage to ensure new spaces are created. together with a vibrant social scene, applicants can join up straight away general Potential newdentistry members| ofdental implants | call the HISC facial theaesthetics office now on 02392 463768 or at general dentistry reception. | dentalwill New members implants be | facial aesth active racing classes are encouraged to visit www.hisc.co.uk to complete your invited to a New Members reception. speak to the relevant class captains to membership application. discuss boat park spaces. Photo: Paul Wyeth 1. We welcome all sometimes waived for new members experience enables us to offer the best Hayling Island Sailing Club actively who sail the active classes – check the organised racing and cruising events, welcomes new members across all HISC website for the latest details. all from the comfort of a state-of- ages, sailing abilities and class of the-art club renowned for its friendly dinghy or cruiser. The club offers some 4. Family friendly atmosphere. We have affordable onsite of the finest sailing, shore and social The activities on offer at HISC embrace accommodation, modern changing general dentistry | dental implants | facial aest general dentistry | dental implants | facial aesthetics facilities anywhere in the country, all ages. There are fun and engaging rooms, meeting rooms and training and supports a wide range of sailing- water-based events for toddlers facilities. related activities, including dinghy and through to adults, a special Women on keelboat racing and cruising, sailing Water initiative as well as an exciting 7. Vast array of boats for hire training, youth sailing, boardsports, cruiser and social sailing. and competitive dinghy racing and cruiser scene for anyone willing to give The club has an extensive hire boat fleet of over 30 boats to make access Welcome to Shore Dental Practice it a go. to the water as easy and hassle-free 2. Location, location, location as possible; everything from children’s The club sits in a stunning position at 5. Vibrant socials boats to family picnic boats and brand the entrance to Chichester Harbour There is always something going on new racing dinghies are available to with access to the water at all states at the club, from themed dinners, rent for the day. We are a new dental practice in West Town offering a full range of quality care of the tide. With a modern clubhouse, wine tastings and talks in the winter to HISC has wide and welcoming summer BBQs, live music and discos 8. Member-led club balconies with panoramic views, in the summer. Check out the ‘social The day-to-day management of the • general dentistry • hygiene & gum care • nervous patients welcome beaches and picnic areas as well as a events’ tab on the website for all the club is in the hands of full-time staff, • dental implants • dentures • treatment under sedation barista café, large bar and restaurant latest information. but HISC members play a major role • facial aesthetics • cosmetic dentistry • emergencies welcome and snack bar. in helping run events and many other 6. Modern clubhouse activities. Everyone between the ages Get in touch or pop by and say hello. We look forward to welcoming you! 3. Superb racing scene Whether you sail a dinghy, windsurfer of 18 and 69 is asked to contribute at HISC is particularly keen to attract or keel boat, whether you race or least a couple of days a year to help 32 Station Road Hayling Island PO11 0EG 02393 880 083 info@shoredental.co.uk www.shoredental.co.uk actively racing sailors. The joining fee is cruise, our considerable depth of run the club’s sailing activities. 6
New to HISC? Here’s how to make the most of your membership. I can already sail and I would like to there will be something for you. I have a cruising boat and would get into racing Thursday evenings are our cruiser like to join a gentle and sociable Great – you are in the right place. We and RS Elite keelboat nights and a sailing scene have lots of great sailors at HISC and it great buzz can be heard from the bar Then our Social Sailing Club is for you. is the place to challenge yourself and afterwards when everyone gathers to This is a group of likeminded sailors learn from the very best. We have racing discuss the racing, have a beer and a who like to sail in company in the from March through to December, catch up. quieter times of the summer. They with everything from round the cans organise weekday rallies all over the on a Wednesday night, sprint racing at Speak to the relevant class captain Solent and are very welcoming to new weekends, to open meeting standard for top tips on the waters, tides and members. racing during ‘Pennant Weekends’ – courses at HISC. I am an adult, new to sailing. How I have a child aged between 8-16. Family Fun Week in the school do I get started? What does HISC offer? holidays; it’s a jam-packed week of We can book you onto one of our For all the kids that want to get beach activities and fun on the water. Adult RYA courses which are tailored involved, we have our RYA Stage to fit in with your lifestyle. So whether courses. These take place at weekends Additionally, we have regular ‘Seals’ you want to learn at weekends or and during school holidays. It is a great sessions in the lagoon where all the during the week, we can arrange way for them to meet other members parents gather with boats, windsurfers, a suitable course with you. All our of a similar age. Our big introduction kayaks (literally whatever floats your instructors are RYA qualified and they to sailing takes place during May half boat). Children learn whilst making are experts at what they do. term. See the Youth section starting on new friends. page 62 for more details. We also have a specific Women on I would like to be on the water but Water (WOW) group. Whilst it is open My child is under eight. Is there dinghy sailing doesn’t really appeal. to all adults it is obviously aimed at anything for this age group? No problem. Many of our members women (especially busy mums) and fits Absolutely. HISC is a great place for windsurf, paddle board or kayak. We in nicely with the school day. It is also a youngsters and many of our winners have all of these at the club for you to great way to meet like-minded sailors. have been here from a very young try. Pick a nice summer’s day and come It takes place on Thursday mornings age, messing around in the lagoon and down to feel how great it is to be on (10am to 1pm) with a friendly lunch running about on the beach. Make the water, exploring the harbour. afterwards. sure you book in for our legendary 8 9
Meet the Team The House Team Emma Backshell Events Manager events.manager@hisc.co.uk children, make lifelong friends. I am Scotland. I have worked all over the Rita Backshell really excited about the potential here world including the French Alps, Bar Manager at HISC and am looking forward to Greece, New York and Australia. bar@hisc.co.uk getting to know more members as the John Blanchard 2019 season progresses. Home is? Chef In the UK I have moved around with chef@hisc.co.uk What’s your vision for the club? my jobs so I try to make a home Bev Wheeler There is no need for radical change wherever my job takes me. Snack Bar Supervisor because HISC is clearly a successful and world renowned club, but there are a Favourite seaside location (apart from Saul Nix Many of you will have met Edwina few things on my to-do list that I hope Hayling, obviously): Bar Supervisor Acason by now, our new General will ensure the club continues to flourish. Hayling Island beach is lovely to walk Hannah Xavier Manager. She joined in September Being more sustainable is something along, and the views are beautiful, so Bar Supervisor 2018 and hasn’t wasted any time in that should be on every organisation’s apart from here it would have to be familiarising herself with members agenda, not least here at HISC. It’s what Cottesloe, Perth, Western Australia for and staff and using her longstanding members want and it make business sunshine, cafés and a lovely beach. background in the travel and sense too. We have made a few inroads, hospitality industry to put her mark on but there is more we can do in that area If you could sail into the sunset on a The Office Team the club. She reveals what she hopes (see Daniella Master’s interview with Final yacht, where would you go? Leah Brooks to achieve during her time here. Straw Solent on page 76). I also hope If I had the chance to sail away into the Sailing Secretary to encourage more of an emphasis on sunset on a yacht it would have to be sailingsecretary@hisc.co.uk What attracted you to HISC? being commercially successful - not in with someone special and around the Liz Murray Well, first and foremost, it’s a well a way that affects how members enjoy Ionian Islands, including Meganisi. Membership Secretary run club in a stunning location. It their time here or detract from the sense membershipsecretary@hisc.co.uk has a talented team and I love how of community at HISC, but to help keep You have a day off: are you out enjoying the passionate members are - not just the club going for another 100 years. elements or enjoying a cuppa on the sofa? Nikki Eaves about sailing but about this place. In On a day off I like to do something active Marketing and Communications Sec a way, HISC is so much more than a What were you doing before? and outdoors like playing tennis. When marketingsecretary@hisc.co.uk sailing club to many people: it’s where Before HISC, I was running the Loch the weather gets a bit less wintery, then Sam Savill they socialise, spend time with their Insh Outdoor Centre in the Cairngorns, it will be learning to sail again. Accommodation Secretary accommodationsecretary@hisc.co.uk Cathy Harris-Liston What were you doing before? in Europe but my vision is for it to be Accountant Before working at HISC I chased the the most friendly club in the world Alice Letten summer sun around the world. I spent where all water sports enthusiasts are Receptionist five years as a Senior Instructor at welcome to join the family. Wildwind Sailing Holidays in Greece From the left: Liz, Leah, Cathy, Nikki, Alice and Sam and Mauritius. I also worked for If you could sail into the sunset on a Yachting New Zealand and Yachting yacht, where would you go? The Marine Team Australia. I would head straight for the Mediterranean, where you have a Simon Letten, Favourite seaside location (apart from whole world of amazing places to Marine Manager Hayling, obviously): explore in the sunshine. marinemanager@hisc.co.uk HISC might be the best sandy beach in Henry Message We chat to Henry Message, Assistant Marine Manager, the world but, Agiofili beach in Vasiliki, You have a day off: are you out enjoying Assistant Marine Manager, Greece, is a real slice of paradise that the elements or enjoying a cuppa on marinemanager@hisc.co.uk about his new role at HISC might almost rival Sandy Point. the sofa? Nick Willis What I do on my day off would depend Assistant Marine Manager, When did you join HISC and what Most memorable HISC moment so far? on the weather – if it’s nice and calm Marine.AssistMgr@hisc.co.uk attracted you to the role? My most memorable HISC moment so then I’ll be out on a SUP, if it’s a gentle Clive Rimmer I have been a member of HISC since far would be enjoying any HISC sunset breeze I would like to go sailing and if Bosun I was born – so that means since on the balcony after a day on the water its blowing dogs off chains I’ll be out bosun@hisc.co.uk 2 June 1991! Working at HISC is with good friends and family. windsurfing. However, if it’s cold and Jake Edmonds attractive because I get to work in a rainy then I’ll take a cuppa on the sofa... Marine Team beautiful place, with people I know What do you hope to achieve here at and like in a role that is truly different HISC - what is your plan/vision? Martyn Humphreys every single day. HISC might be the best sailing club Marine Team From the left: Simon, Jake, Nick and Clive 10 11
How Felix Felix would like to thank everyone at the club for their kindness...He loves HISC and looks forward to many more braves the sunny days on the beach with his friends. waves at During Family Fun Week, Felix himself like other children. He’s fiercely has managed to take part in Tera independent, though, and would Challenges, visits to East Head and far rather an adult/carer doesn’t trail even racing in a Venture last year. around after him; after all his pals don’t HISC, against have this. These activities have only been possible due to friends and HISC The club facilities for disabled members members and staff who have gone are pretty good: There are bespoke all odds out of their way to help physically lift changing areas and toilets and he can Felix and his wheelchair (it was proudly use the lift to navigate the building. transported on a RIB to East Head last He loves it when there are matches year – that was a massive effort, thank shown on the screens in the bar; social you to all involved) to make sure he sport watching is a bit of a passion. The Alice Snell doesn’t miss out on anything. increase in disabled car parking spaces definitely makes life easier for Felix as So far his involvement with sailing parking next to the club is so important has been as a passenger, but having in terms of his safety and the ability to Meet Felix. Felix loves coming to HISC in all seasons, which is lovely to see, seen his friends in Opi’s and Teras, he bring his chairs into the club easily and especially because our family has a long-standing connection with the sailing would love to be able to do ‘more’ safely. Push button doors would be an in a boat and take a more active role amazingly helpful addition if this were club. Indeed, Felix’s great grandfather was Captain Ivan Snell, designer of the in physically sailing it. Boats that are ever considered, as they would allow original clubhouse. adapted for disabled sailors are not part of the mainstream and those that do disabled members and their guests to access the club without waiting for exist are predominantly only set up for someone to offer to open the doors Felix has been a regular at HISC since wants to do everything that any other adults, so he may have to wait until he’s for them. he was very small and has made some 10 year old boy wants to do. He loves a bit bigger. I would love to hear from wonderful friendships through the being outside and loves pretty much parents in a similar situation as between Felix would like to thank everyone at club, as well as finding it a great place every sport imaginable, and will have a us perhaps we could explore sailing the club for their kindness and for all to get together and hang out with go at them all. opportunities for disabled children. the help that is offered to him when local pals and school friends who are he’s on site; whether it’s helping him to members. However, unlike his friends, As he’s got bigger, he’s expressed For now, my focus is on ensuring access the building, carrying drinks for Felix can’t just run down to the beach a wish to get on the water, just like he has the best time possible whilst him, finding an adult if he needs one and jump in a dinghy, because he has his friends. Over the years he’s had a at HISC. If you happen to see Felix or getting onto the water in some way. a condition called Cerebral Palsy. variety of water experiences including waiting beside the club doors, please He loves HISC and looks forward to paddle boarding, dinghy sailing and do ask if he wants to go in or out as many more sunny days on the beach You may have seen Felix whizzing powerboating. All have presented he is not able to open the doors by with his friends. around in one of his wheelchairs: he obvious challenges, as any water based can often be found with a gang of activity would for someone with Felix’s children at the outdoor table tennis disabilities, and involve considerable table beside the snack bar, at the help from an adult. pool table in the main bar and in the club communal areas. Last summer, And yet, that hasn’t stopped him: his access to the beach was made It is thanks to the amazing sailing considerably easier thanks to an in beach games and activities rather community at HISC and incredible acts amazing all-terrain powerchair capable than feeling grounded or worse, not of kindness of friends and many club of handling the sand and pebbles even wanting to go to the beach, as members that he’s managed to join in on the beach. This specialist chair has happened in the past. with all sorts of activities and experiences (costing as much as a small family both on the water and ashore. car) was purchased for Felix following Cerebral Palsy affects people in a successful fundraising campaign different ways and for Felix it means He is a regular at the ever-popular which many HISC members, family and he is not able to walk and his physical Family Fun Week and has also taken acquaintances kindly donated to. Felix strength is affected generally. However, part in Seals events, most recently would especially like to thank all who apart from this, he is a normal happy having a fabulous time in an Opi on contributed. He can now happily join and active 10 year old boy who just a rope in the lagoon with a friend. 12 13
Racing information Graham Williamson Rear Commodore Racing Photo: Peter Hickson Photo: Peter Hickson mentoring by experienced members, evening series is run. The Fast, Medium Whitsun Regatta and formal courses available in-house. and Slow Handicap series offers some Now in its third year, our Open Regatta is excellent racing in a gorgeous setting a festival of racing taking place over the Saturdays – what better way to break up the Whitsun Bank Holiday weekend 25–27 Most Saturdays, there is a Handicap Race working week? May. It is an all-inclusive opportunity for for all-comers, with the exception of the both adult and youth racing classes, with Solo fleet, which has a separate class Keelboat Thursdays a busy social calendar for competitors start. Typically, races last 60 to 75 minutes. The Sundowner Series for RS Elites and and families alongside. More than 200 Cruisers happens on Thursday evenings boats will race on 5 course areas, with Saturday Sprints followed up by an idyllic post-race glass two races on Saturday and Sunday and On four Saturdays this year, a high- of Pimm’s or cold beer with supper on an all-in Charity Pursuit Race on Bank adrenalin Sprint Race series is the balcony as the sun sets over the Holiday Monday in aid of Hayling Rescue. programmed. This consists of fast and harbour. Elite racing is inside the harbour The Regatta includes a lively social furious short course racing for any class whilst Cruisers venture out into the bay. programme with live music and fun that guarantees a minimum of eight youth activities. The Whitsun Regatta is starters – several 15 to 20 minute races Bank Holidays an annual fixture and this year we are are run back to back inside the harbour. HISC runs its famous and very popular extremely grateful for sponsorship from Open Charity Pursuit Races on each GJW Direct. Sundays bank holiday throughout the year. With the exception of the Open Winter Other popular events include the Series (one race then roast lunch!), two Pennant Weekends Commodore’s Trophy which is detailed races are run on Sundays, each about Pennant Weekends are standalone on page 26. Racing sailing boats is a passion at Hayling Island Sailing Club. As in most walks an hour long. There are class starts series run monthly over open-meeting for Solo, Fireball and Moth as well as style courses, often in Hayling Bay. Whatever your interest, there is of life, every individual has a preference for the kind of racing that they wish to separate starts for Fast, Medium and The four-race series comprises two racing to suit everyone at Hayling do, and in order to cater for these preferences, HISC provides a full and varied Slow Handicap. races on Saturday afternoon followed by a big party, and two races on Island Sailing Club; speak to the Class Captains, any member of the racing programme, which ensures that no matter what class or type of boat Dinghy Wednesdays Sunday morning with one discard. The Racing Committee or the HISC Sailing From late spring to early autumn, weekend prize giving is held in the bar Secretary for more information. you sail, and at whatever level you wish to compete, there will be something in an extremely popular Wednesday after racing on Sunday. sailingsecretary@hisc.co.uk the programme for you. Figure 1 – Top 10 classes raceday participations by boat over Figure 2 – Top 10 classes raceday participations by people over The racing format at HISC is varied Within these formats, there is targeted handicap divisions are to be found the 12 month period from Oct 2017 to Sep 2018 the 12 month period from Oct 2017 to Sep 2018 throughout the season, and includes: racing for Juniors in Optimist, RS Tera and on pages 18–19. Figures 1 and 2 800 800 RS Feva, Youths in 29er (see page 62) opposite show the race day participation • Class racing and adult beginners either in their own amongst the top 10 classes raced at HISC. 700 700 • Handicap racing boats or club hire boats (see page 82). 600 600 • Pursuit racing Racing is combined with a vibrant • Short course sprint racing Class starts are laid on for Solo, Fireball, social programme with regular bands, 500 500 • Long distance racing RS200, Foiling Moth, RS Elite and Flying discos, balls, themed dinners, comedy 400 400 • Sea racing in Hayling Bay Fifteen. nights and much more – there is never • Harbour racing within Chichester a quiet weekend at HISC! 300 300 Harbour Alongside the club’s established class 200 200 • Team racing racing, there are separate starts for Fast, Club racing takes place every weekend • Tournament racing (knockout) Medium and Slow handicap fleets which between March and December, and is 100 100 • Open Meeting racing regularly include Laser, RS Aero, Tasar, run by club members who undertake 0 0 • Regional, National, European and RS700, RS800, Merlin Rocket, International the race management and safety cover. Solo RS RS RS Fire Flying RS RS Tasar RS Solo RS RS Fire RS Flying RS Tasar RS700 RS World Championships 14 and, on Thursday evenings, Cruisers. Training in the skills needed to safely Tera Elite 200 ball Fifteen 700 Feva Aero Elite 200 ball Tera Fifteen Feva Aero Detailed information on starts and run racing is provided through a mix of Data collected from club results only by Racing Committee, presented monthly to General Committee 14 15
bishopskinner.com The racing classes at HISC Something for everyone along the HISC pathway JUNIOR YOUTH ADULT TECHNICAL KEELBOAT REGULARLY RACED IN CLASS Optimist 29er Solo Foiling RS Elite single Moth trapeze RS Tera Fireball Flying Single Fifteen trapeze RS Feva RS200 SAILING FIRST REGULARLY RACED IN HANDICAP Tasar RS700 Cruiser Single trapeze Thursday evenings Laser Laser Merlin 4.7 & Standard Rocket Radial & Radial RS Aero RS Aero RS800 5&7 7&9 Twin trapeze However you take to the water, we tailor our insurance advice and source solutions that best 2000 Club boats match your sailing needs. available for hire Our team of insurance experts has arranged boat insurance for over 40 years. We put sailing first. OTHER CLASSES RACED IN HANDICAP Plus, RYA members can benefit International 14 49er from an additional 10% discount* Laser 4000 Musto Skiff on their boat insurance. Wayfarer B14 0800 783 8057 Osprey bishopskinner.com 505 RS400 Streaker RS Venture Single Single-hander Multi-crew Multi-crew Multi-crew hander Asymmetric No spinnaker Spinnaker Asymmetric *Discount applies to boat insurance only, subject to acceptance by underwriters. 16 17
These pages are intended as a guide only. Please refer to the Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions on the HISC website. These pages are intended as a guide only. Please refer to the Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions on the HISC website. Race start times and class flags Race start times and class flags (continued) For details of Youth Racing please refer to page 62 Open Winter Series 2 November – 22 December Bi-monthly Spring, Summer and Autumn Series March – October Warning No. of Intended Class Flag Signal races race area Warning No. of Intended Class Flag Signal1 races race area Saturday General Handicap Pennant 4 1325 1 Harbour Saturday pm General Handicap Pennant 4 1355 1 Sunday Solo Pennant 6 1055 1 Harbour Solo Pennant 6 1400 1 Medium Handicap Pennant 4 1100 1 Sunday am Solo Pennant 6 1055 2 Slow Handicap Pennant 5 1100 1 Medium Handicap Pennant 4 1100 2 Fireball Pennant 9 1105 1 Harbour Slow Handicap Pennant 5 1100 2 Harbour or, in suitable RS Elite Pennant 7 1110 1 Fireball Pennant 9 1105 2 conditions, Bay2 Fast Handicap Flag F 1115 1 Fast Handicap Flag F 1110 2 International Moth Pennant 8 1115 1 International Moth Pennant 8 1110 2 March–April Series: 16 March – 28 April July–August Series: 7 July – 31 August May–June Series: September–October Series: 5 May – 29 June 1 September – 27 October Allocation of classes to handicap divisions Pennant Weekends Bi-monthly Spring, Summer, Autumn Series Pennant Weekend Evening Open Winter Series Saturday Sunday Saturday and Sunday Wednesday Sat Sunday Saturday Committee Boat 1 Flying Fifteen Pennant 9 1355 2 Medium Handicap Medium Handicap Medium Handicap Medium Handicap General Handicap General Handicap Medium Handicap Pennant 4 1400 2 Slow Handicap Slow Handicap Slow Handicap Slow Handicap Fast Handicap Fast Handicap Fast Handicap Fast Handicap Class Racing Class Racing Class Racing Class Racng Fast Handicap Flag F 1405 2 Bay2 International Moth Pennant 8 1405 2 RS Elite Pennant 7 1410 2 Class Int Moth (Foils) Saturday Committee Boat 2 Solo Pennant 6 1355 2 49er Bay2 or, in unsuitable RS200 Flag R 1400 2 Int 14 conditions, Harbour RS800 Slow Handicap Pennant 5 1405 2 RS700 Sunday Committee Boat 1 Flying Fifteen Pennant 9 1055 2 Musto Skiff B14 Medium Handicap Pennant 4 1100 2 505 Fast Handicap Flag F 1105 2 Bay2 Int Canoe (Std) 29er International Moth Pennant 8 1105 2 Vortex RS400 RS Elite Pennant 7 1110 2 4000 Sunday Committee Boat 2 Solo Pennant 6 1055 2 RS600 Bay2 or, in unsuitable Osprey RS200 Flag R 1100 2 Fireball conditions, Harbour Slow Handicap Pennant 5 1105 2 Contender Merlin Rocket RS100 Saturday Sprint Series RS Elite Flying Fifteen As determined by each class – communicated by the relevant Class Captain HW usually in the Harbour Tasar RS Aero 9 RS Aero 7 420 RS Vision Thursday Evening Series 18 April – 1 August Scorpion Finn Thursday Sundowner RS Elite Pennant 7 1855 1 Harbour RS200 Cruiser Handicap Pennant 4 1900 1 Clubline start, Bay course 2000 National 12 Wayfarer RS Venture Wednesday Evening Series 10 April – 4 September Warning Signal No. of races Race area Laser Laser Radial 10 Apr–14 Aug 28 Aug–4 Sep Graduate Wednesday Fast Handicap Flag F 1855 1825 1 Europe RS Aero 5 Medium Handicap Pennant 4 1900 1830 1 Harbour Streaker Slow Handicap Pennant 5 1905 1835 1 Solo Laser 4.7 Mirror 1 The second race (if scheduled) will start asap after the first race has completed (i.e. back to back). RS Feva 2 Bay races will start at the time scheduled – please allow enough time to reach the start area. Topper 18 19
Club calendar 2019 May 2019 Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Social Sailing: Friday 3 Saturday 4 Mamma Mia! Night Sunday 5 Lunch at Itchenor SC Youth Sailing Red Ribbon Training Club March 2019 Wed Early 4 WOW Sundowner Early 3 29er Sprints Sprint Series 2 Youth Racing May/Jun Series 1 HW: 1026 HT: 4.0 HW: 1105 HT: 4.2 HW: 1139 HT: 4.4 HW: 1213 HT: 4.5 HW: 1248 HT: 4.6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 Early May Bank Holiday Adult Level 1&2 Course Social Sailing: RS Feva Sprints Lunch at HISC 29er Sprints Boardsports Early Series 2 Adult Level 1&2 Course HW: 0722 HT: 3.8 HW: 0852 HT: 3.9 HW: 0956 HT: 4.1 Handicap Race Youth Racing Youth Sailaway WOW Solo May/Jun Series 1 May/Jun Series 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pursuit Race Wed Early 5 Sundowner Early 4 Solo Tyler Trophy Solo Tyler Trophy Thirsty Club 29er Class Training HW: 1325 HT: 4.7 HW: 1404 HT: 4.7 HW: 1445 HT: 4.6 HW: 1531 HT: 4.5 HW: 1626 HT: 4.4 HW: 1727 HT: 4.3 HW: 1832 HT: 4.2 29er Class Training HISC Tera Training HISC Tera Training Opening Handicap Race 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HW: 1035 HT: 4.3 HW: 1107 HT: 4.4 HW: 1139 HT: 4.6 HW: 1211 HT: 4.6 HW: 1241 HT: 4.6 HW: 1312 HT: 4.6 HW: 1343 HT: 4.6 Youth Train & Race 2 WOW Youth Sailing Red Ribbon Training Club 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Wed Early 6 Sundowner Early 5 Pennant Weekend Pennant Weekend Social Sailing: Ladies Who Lunch 6 Nations Themed Dinner HW: 0657 HT: 4.0 HW: 0811 HT: 4.1 HW: 0928 HT: 4.3 HW: 1028 HT: 4.5 HW: 1117 HT: 4.7 HW: 1200 HT: 4.8 HW: 1243 HT: 4.8 Skittles at British Legion HISC 29er Training 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 HISC Feva Training HISC 29er Training Live Band Handicap Race HISC Feva Training Social Sailing: Whitsun Regatta Whitsun Regatta Cruiser Launching Cruiser Launching Cruiser Launching Cruiser Launching Cruiser Launching Solo Mar/Apr Series 1 Mar/Apr Series 1 Bembridge, Seaview, WOW FF Bulwark Trophy FF Bulwark Trophy HW: 1416 HT: 4.5 HW: 1453 HT: 4.3 HW: 1542 HT: 4.1 HW: 1652 HT: 3.9 HW: 1810 HT: 3.9 HW: 0644 HT: 3.9 HW: 0801 HT: 4.1 Port Solent (4 days) Wed Early 7 Sundowner Early 6 Tasar National Champ Tasar National Champ HW: 1325 HT: 4.8 HW: 1408 HT: 4.7 HW: 1449 HT: 4.6 HW: 1531 HT: 4.5 HW: 1613 HT: 4.3 HW: 1657 HT: 4.1 HW: 1746 HT: 4.0 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Commodore’s Reception Handicap Race 27 28 29 30 31 Solo Mar/Apr Series 2 Mar/Apr Series 2 Spring Bank Holiday Social Sailing: HW: 0905 HT: 4.4 HW: 0958 HT: 4.7 HW: 1045 HT: 4.9 HW: 1131 HT: 5.1 HW: 1218 HT: 5.1 HW: 1302 HT: 5.1 HW: 1347 HT: 4.9 Youth Sailaway Lunch at Haslar Lightship Pursuit Race Youth Training Week Youth Training Week 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tasar National Champ Youth Training Week Wed Early 8 Sundowner Early 7 Youth Training Week Après Ski Night BST Starts HW: 1842 HT: 3.9 HW: 0701 HT: 3.7 HW: 0823 HT: 3.7 HW: 0933 HT: 3.9 HW: 1020 HT: 4.1 (Clocks go forward) HISC Optimist Training LSE Topper (RYA) HISC Optimist Training Handicap Race Solo Mar/Apr Series 3 LSE Topper (RYA) Mar/Apr Series 3 June 2019 HW: 1431 HT: 4.7 HW: 1517 HT: 4.5 HW: 1607 HT: 4.2 HW: 1703 HT: 3.9 HW: 0525 HT: 3.7 HW: 0638 HT: 3.6 HW: 0910 HT: 3.6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 2 Youth Sailing April 2019 RS Tera Sprints Boardsports Early Series 3 Handicap Race Youth Racing Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Solo May/Jun Series 2 May/Jun Series 3 HW: 1100 HT: 4.3 HW: 1138 HT: 4.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Social Sailing: Spring General 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Meeting 11.30 Youth Racing Live Music Optimist & RS Tera Sprints Rust Remover Red Ribbon Training Club Sprint Series 1 Mar/Apr Series 4 Social Sailing: Youth Train & Race 3 HW: 1029 HT: 3.9 HW: 1110 HT: 4.1 HW: 1142 HT: 4.3 HW: 1213 HT: 4.5 HW: 1244 HT: 4.6 HW: 1316 HT: 4.7 HW: 1348 HT: 4.7 Summer Pastures New Adult Level 1&2 Course Cowes, Newtown, Yarmouth WOW WOW K1 Long Distance Race Adult Level 1&2 Course 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (4 days) WOW Wed Early 9 Sundowner Early 8 Pennant Weekend Pennant Weekend HW: 1219 HT: 4.6 HW: 1302 HT: 4.6 HW: 1348 HT: 4.7 HW: 1435 HT: 4.7 HW: 1526 HT: 4.6 HW: 1620 HT: 4.6 HW: 1717 HT: 4.5 Boardsports Early Series 1 Handicap Race Youth Racing 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Wed Early 1 Solo Mar/Apr Series 4 Mar/Apr Series 5 Optimist OM Youth Racing HW: 1422 HT: 4.6 HW: 1457 HT: 4.6 HW: 1537 HT: 4.4 HW: 1629 HT: 4.2 HW: 1736 HT: 4.1 HW: 1849 HT: 4.0 HW: 0718 HT: 3.9 Handicap Race Optimist OM WOW Solo May/Jun Series 3 May/Jun Sereis 4 Wed Early 10 Sundowner Late 1 Waszp Event Waszp Event 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 HW: 1815 HT: 4.4 HW: 1917 HT: 4.4 HW: 0743 HT: 4.1 HW: 0858 HT: 4.2 HW: 1007 HT: 4.3 HW: 1059 HT: 4.5 HW: 1144 HT: 4.5 Good Friday Easter Crafts Easter Sunday Fish & Chip Shop Dinner Youth Work Party Open Season Party & Band Youth Train & Race 1 Easter Egg Hunt 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Youth Sailing Red Ribbon Training Club Games Night Youth Race Camp Youth Race Camp Bridge Race Pennant Weekend Pennant Weekend Optimist Sprints Youth Race Camp Youth Race Camp Wed Early 2 Sundowner Early 1 HW: 1216 HT: 5.0 HW: 1300 HT: 5.0 HW: 1344 HT: 5.0 Seals (Briefing 1400) HW: 0837 HT: 4.1 HW: 0949 HT: 4.3 HW: 1045 HT: 4.6 HW: 1132 HT: 4.8 RS Elite Loving Cup Handicap Race Youth Racing 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 WOW Solo May/Jun Series 4 May/Jun Series 5 Easter Monday Social Sailing: CCRC Supper Spring General Meeting Wed Early 11 Sundowner Late 2 RS200 Summer Regatta RS200 Summer Regatta Family Treasure Hunt Lunch at Chichester YC HW: 1226 HT: 4.6 HW: 1308 HT: 4.6 HW: 1349 HT: 4.5 HW: 1430 HT: 4.5 HW: 1509 HT: 4.5 HW: 1547 HT: 4.4 HW: 1627 HT: 4.3 Handicap Race Youth Racing Solo Mar/Apr Series 5 Mar/Apr Series 6 RS Feva Squad (RYA) RS Feva Squad (RYA) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Pursuit Race Wed Early 3 Sundowner Early 2 Merlin & Fireball OM Merlin & Fireball OM Joe’s Jam HW: 1426 HT: 4.9 HW: 1509 HT: 4.7 HW: 1552 HT: 4.5 HW: 1638 HT: 4.2 HW: 1729 HT: 4.0 HW: 1827 HT: 3.8 HW: 1941 HT: 3.7 Boardsports Early Series 4 WOW Handicap Race Youth Racing Wed Late 1 Sundowner Late 3 Solo May/Jun Series 5 MRSC Rowans Pursuit 29 30 Club Racing Start Times HW: 1709 HT: 4.2 HW: 1756 HT: 4.1 HW: 0612 HT: 3.9 HW: 0711 HT: 3.8 HW: 0822 HT: 3.9 HW: 0931 HT: 4.1 HW: 1022 HT: 4.3 Saturday Handicap Race 2pm Youth Racing 0945am Briefing, 11am Sunday Club Racing Series 11am Wednesday Evening Race 7pm Club Racing Start Times HW: 0811 HT: 3.6 HW: 0934 HT: 3.8 Pennant Weekend Saturday 2pm Thursday Sundowner Race 7pm Saturday Handicap Race 2pm Youth Racing 0945am Briefing, 11am Pennant Weekend Sunday 11am Sunday Club Racing Series 11am Wednesday Evening Race 7pm Pennant Weekend Saturday 2pm Thursday Sundowner Race 7pm Pennant Weekend Sunday 11am 20 21
July 2019 September 2019 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Youth Sailing Social Sailing: Optimist & RS Tera Sprints Youth Racing Solent Rivers (6 days) Social Sailing: Social Sailing: Thorney Race Jul/Aug Series 1 Seals (Briefing 1200) Lymington Return to HISC Wed Late 2 Sundowner Late 4 29er Grand Prix 29er Grand Prix Youth Racing HW: 1107 HT: 4.4 HW: 1152 HT: 4.6 HW: 1240 HT: 4.7 HW: 1331 HT: 4.7 HW: 1423 HT: 4.8 HW: 1514 HT: 4.8 HW: 1606 HT: 4.7 RS Tera OM Sep/Oct Series 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 HW: 1338 HT: 5.1 Summer Ball Adult Level 1 & 2 Course Adult Level 1 & 2 Course 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Boardsports Late Series 1 Red Ribbon Regatta Social Sailing: Boardsports Late Series 4 Youth Racing Handicap Race Youth Racing Return to HISC Sprint 3 Sep/Oct Series 2 Wed Late 3 Sundowner Late 5 Solo Jul/Aug Series 1 Jul/Aug Series 2 Wed Late 10 WOW 505 Euro Cup 505 Euro Cup 505 Euro Cup HW: 1658 HT: 4.7 HW: 1751 HT: 4.5 HW: 1847 HT: 4.4 HW: 1948 HT: 4.3 HW: 0822 HT: 4.1 HW: 0942 HT: 4.1 HW: 1045 HT: 4.2 HW: 1425 HT: 5.1 HW: 1512 HT: 5.0 HW: 1559 HT: 4.8 HW: 1648 HT: 4.5 HW: 1740 HT: 4.2 HW: 1838 HT: 4.0 HW: 0716 HT: 3.8 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Youth Train & Race 4 Dinghy Instructor Social Sailing: Social Sailing: Youth Stage 1 & 2 Course Pre-Assessment Day Youth Sailing Social Sailing: Social Sailing: Chichester YC Dell Quay SC Social Sailing: Seals (Briefing 1300) Youth Stage 1 & 2 Course Handicap Race Harbour Week Dinner Picnic at East Head Wed Late 4 Sundowner Late 6 BBQ at the Haven Pennant Weekend Pennant Weekend Solo Sep/Oct Series 1 HW: 1132 HT: 4.3 HW: 1213 HT: 4.4 HW: 1252 HT: 4.5 HW: 1330 HT: 4.5 HW: 1408 HT: 4.5 HW: 1444 HT: 4.5 HW: 1519 HT: 4.4 WOW Round Hayling Challenge Bart’s Bash HW: 0842 HT: 3.8 HW: 1029 HT: 4.0 HW: 1116 HT: 4.2 HW: 1151 HT: 4.4 HW: 1218 HT: 4.5 HW: 1246 HT: 4.6 HW: 1316 HT: 4.7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Beach Party 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Boardsports Late Series 2 Youth Racing Ladies Who Lunch Live Music Dinghy Instructor Course Dinghy Instructor Course Big Bay Race Jul/Aug Series 3 Social Sailing: Youth Train & Race 5 Dinghy Instructor Course Dinghy Instructor Course Wed Late 5 Sundowner Late 7 Dinghy Instructor Course Tasar World Championship Tasar World Championship Event WOW Pennant Weekend Pennant Weekend HW: 1553 HT: 4.4 HW: 1631 HT: 4.2 HW: 1715 HT: 4.1 HW: 1805 HT: 4.0 HW: 0627 HT: 3.9 HW: 0730 HT: 3.9 HW: 0845 HT: 4.0 HW: 1346 HT: 4.7 HW: 1414 HT: 4.6 HW: 1442 HT: 4.5 HW: 1512 HT: 4.4 HW: 1548 HT: 4.3 HW: 1639 HT: 4.1 HW: 1750 HT: 3.9 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Annual General Meeting Social Sailing: Social Sailing: Youth Sailing Youth Racing Southsea Marina Wed Late 6 WOW Itchenor SC Commodore’s Trophy Sep/Oct Series 3 Tasar World Championship Tasar World Championship Tasar World Championship HW: 1904 HT: 3.9 HW: 0749 HT: 3.9 HW: 0907 HT: 4.2 HW: 1009 HT: 4.5 HW: 1059 HT: 4.9 HW: 1144 HT: 5.1 HW: 1228 HT: 5.2 HW: 0952 HT: 4.2 HW: 1044 HT: 4.4 HW: 1132 HT: 4.6 30 HW: 1313 HT: 5.2 August 2019 October 2019 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 2 3 4 BBQ & Band Youth Stage 1 & 2 Course Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday RS Feva Team Racing Social Sailing: Handicap Race 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sundowner Late 8 Event Solo Jul/Aug Series 2 Youth Stage 1 & 2 Course Thirsty Club Comedy Night Tasar World Championship Tasar World Championship Tasar World Championship MRSC Regatta RS Elite Offshore Weekend RS Elite Offshore Weekend HW: 1221 HT: 4.8 HW: 1311 HT: 4.9 HW: 1403 HT: 4.9 HW: 1452 HT: 4.9 Sparkes Trophy Youth Racing Handicap Race Nab Cup 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Social Sailing: Social Sailing: Solo Sep/Oct Series 2 Sep/Oct Series 4 Adult Level 1 & 2 Course Chichester YC Lunch at HISC RS Feva Grand Prix RS Feva Grand Prix Wed Late 7 Handicap Race Adult Level 1 & 2 Course HW: 1358 HT: 5.2 HW: 1443 HT: 5.0 HW: 1528 HT: 4.8 HW: 1616 HT: 4.5 HW: 1708 HT: 4.2 HW: 1805 HT: 3.9 Family Fun Week Family Fun Week Family Fun Week Family Fun Week Family Fun Week Solo Jul/Aug Series 3 Jul/Aug Series 4 HW: 1541 HT: 4.9 HW: 1631 HT: 4.7 HW: 1721 HT: 4.6 HW: 1814 HT: 4.3 HW: 0640 HT: 4.1 HW: 0747 HT: 3.9 HW: 0915 HT: 3.9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Youth Sailing Boardsports Late Series 3 Social Sailing: RS Feva Sprints Youth Racing Youth Activity Weekend Folly Jaunt (4 days) Sprint 4 Harbour Challenge Optimist & RS Tera Sprints Youth Activity Weekend HW: 0645 HT: 3.8 HW: 0803 HT: 3.7 HW: 1001 HT: 3.9 HW: 1049 HT: 4.2 HW: 1121 HT: 4.4 HW: 1147 HT: 4.6 HW: 1215 HT: 4.7 Wed Late 8 Handicap Race Seals (Briefing 12.30) Youth Race Week Youth Race Week Youth Race Week Youth Race Week Youth Race Week Solo Jul/Aug Series 4 Pursuit Race 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 HW: 1038 HT: 4.1 HW: 1127 HT: 4.2 HW: 1205 HT: 4.4 HW: 1238 HT: 4.5 HW: 1310 HT: 4.5 HW: 1344 HT: 4.6 HW: 1416 HT: 4.6 Ladies Who Lunch End of Season Party 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Live Music Social Sailing: CHRW Disco Youth Train & Race 6 Return to HISC Handicap Race Pennant Weekend Pennant Weekend Chichester Harbour Chichester Harbour Chichester Harbour Chichester Harbour Chichester Harbour Solo Jul/Aug Series 5 Jul/Aug Series 5 HW: 1244 HT: 4.7 HW: 1313 HT: 4.7 HW: 1342 HT: 4.7 HW: 1412 HT: 4.6 HW: 1443 HT: 4.5 HW: 1519 HT: 4.4 HW: 1613 HT: 4.2 Race Week Race Week Race Week Race Week Race Week 420 National Championship 420 National Championship HW: 1447 HT: 4.5 HW: 1517 HT: 4.4 HW: 1551 HT: 4.3 HW: 1631 HT: 4.2 HW: 1721 HT: 4.0 HW: 1822 HT: 3.9 HW: 0656 HT: 3.8 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Kids’ Halloween Party BST Ends 26 Summer Bank Holiday 27 28 29 30 31 (Clocks go back) BBQ & Party Handicap Race Youth Racing Youth Sailing Solo Sep/Oct Series 3 Sep/Oct Series 5 Youth Sailaway RS Tera OM Laser Qualifier Laser Qualifier Pursuit Race Handicap Race HW: 1730 HT: 4.0 HW: 1844 HT: 4.0 HW: 0730 HT: 4.1 HW: 0845 HT: 4.3 HW: 0950 HT: 4.6 HW: 1040 HT: 4.9 HW: 1025 HT: 5.1 420 National Championship 420 National Championship Wed Late 9 Solo Jul/Aug Series 6 HW: 0812 HT: 3.9 HW: 0928 HT: 4.2 HW: 1026 HT: 4.5 HW: 1115 HT: 4.7 HW: 1202 HT: 4.9 HW: 1250 HT: 5.1 28 29 30 31 Club Racing Start Times Saturday Handicap Race 2pm Club Racing Start Times Sunday Club Racing Series 11am Saturday Handicap Race 2pm Youth Racing 09.45am Briefing, 11am Pennant Weekend Saturday 2pm Sunday Club Racing Series 11am Wednesday Evening Race to 14 Aug 7pm Pennant Weekend Sunday 11am Pennant Weekend Saturday 2pm Wednesday Evening Race from 28 Aug 6.30pm HW: 1107 HT: 5.2 HW: 1149 HT: 5.2 HW: 1233 HT: 5.1 HW: 1317 HT: 4.9 Youth Racing 0945am Briefing, 11am Pennant Weekend Sunday 11am Thursday Sundowner Race 7pm Wednesday Evening Race 6.30pm 22 23
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