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Category Archives: Events
February Pot Luck Supper
Save this date: Saturday February 23, 2019. Our mates, Gayle and Tony Parsons will host the first ever KSC Wintertime Pot Luck Supper! Watch your email for all the details coming your way in the new year.
Winter Pub Night
All KSC sailors are invited to join us for a Winter Pub Night on Thursday January 17th at 6:30 p.m. We will meet at The Marshes Ironstone Grill 320 Terry Fox Drive: https://www.marshesgolfclub.com/ironstone-grill SEE YOU IN THE NEW YEAR!
Sailpast Photos
One of our members, Liz, has sent along some photos of the sailpast.
Here they are for everyone to enjoy.




SailPast July 14th
Sign up now for the SAILPAST steak and chicken BBQ on July 14th by emailing [email protected]. ‘SAIL PAST’ and salute our Commodore in the afternoon and gather for a social evening with your mates afterwards. All ‘old salts’ and new sailors welcome!
Sail, Sizzle & Sip!
Fridays at KSC! Shake off your work week with a TGIF sail. Bring your burgers and bottles then join your mates on our deck for the after-sail social hour(s).
Open House
Saturday April 28, 2018 come to the Open House at Kanata Sailing Club. Open House hours will be 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM. New members welcome! This is your chance to take a look around and sign-up for the new Sailing Season. Learn to Sail Lessons available.
2017 KSC Open results
The KSC Open turned out much better than I could have hoped, in terms of wind.
Saturday, Sept 2
Forecasted “floating conditions” threatened to put a damper on the event, but a steady breeze of about 6 knots filled in from the west, allowing us to get some good races in. In the Albacore fleet, we had four boats from Nepean (all National level sailors) as well as Balazs and Tom N representing KSC. For the Lasers, we had Carla going up against KSC youths Zombor and Csanad, all of whom selected full rigs for the light air day.
Simon/Elenor set the pace with a few early wins, with Peter/Ross and Dominic/Patrick fighting for second. Dominic found his grove and racked up a couple of wins later in the day. Former KSCer Jim and Irene set were able to hold of Balazs/Tom most of the time to score 4th place finishes (and even a second, beating out Peter/Ross and Simon/Elenor in a light-wind race where tactics was everything).
On the single-hander front, Carla was the early favourite, taking 3 of the 4 first races, with Zombor coming up behind. Csanad made the most of the light-wind 5th race and used an amazing start to his advantage, to leave both Zombor and Carla in his wake. He even passed one or two of the big Albacores, which usually do better in light air.
Lunch on the water was AMAZING, with Annie and Jean providing amazing ham and turkey sandwiches, brownies, juice boxes and pop. This is in addition to the coffee, muffins, and other prep work that they had done before the boats were even rigged. This regatta owes a huge debt to those two, working their butts off to make things happen. Many thanks to Tony as well who drove the mark set boat and ensured we had square courses of appropriate length all day, and to Heidi without whom scoring and starting the races would’ve been quite difficult.
Sunday, Sept 3, in which I was introduced to match racing
If the story of the day for Saturday was “light winds”, the story for Sunday was “heavy air in rain”. The forecast was “12 knots, gusting 21” aka “heavy wind with nuclear gusts”. It turned out to be a more steady 13-16 knots, with the waves being killer. Most of the fleet (Jim/Irene, Peter/Ross, Simon/Elenor, Csanad, and Balasz) did the wise thing and stayed ashore in the nice warm, dry club house. Dominic/Patrick, Carla, Zombor, and Tom were game for a bit of fun though, so Heidi and Jason set a course. Remember how Balazs was smart, and decided to stay dry? Well Jean and Csanad volunteered do RC with Heidi, which meant Jason could take up the “it seemed like a good idea at the time” mantle, and jumped into the Albacore with Tom, to represent KSC alongside Carla (in a Byte today) and Zombor (in a radial Laser).
The first race saw Dominic/Patrick jump out to an early lead with Tom/Jason and Zombor close behind. Jason/Tom tacked onto port which forced Zombor to bear off. Curses, a 720 for Tom/Jason. Having said that, the Albacore soon passed Zombor, and closed the gap with Patrick/Dominic on the last couple of legs, finishing less than a minute behind. Zombor came in third, followed by Carla who capsized and was forced to retire after the race.
The second race is really the one to write home about. It may not have happened quite like this, but this is the way I remember it, and I’m sticking to my story. Jason/Tom won the start over Dominic/Patrick. Although NSC boat seemed set up to point better than the KSC Albacore, Tom/Jason would tack to cover, and Patrick/Dominic would try to break cover. A slow tack near the windward mark meant that Jason/Tom had a lead by the reaching legs. On the first reach, Patrick/Dominic had greater boat speed, but Jason/Tom held them off by sailing defensively, and rounded the gybe mark first. Dominic/Patrick changed their strategy and sailed high on the second leg, passing Tom/Jason to windward, but then having to bear off to get to the leeward mark. They were overlapped within the circle, so (rather than go around) Jason/Tom elected to slow down, get in behind Patrick/Dominic and tacked around the mark. It was neck and neck for the first half of the second windward leg, but the Patrick/Dominic were able to outpoint Tom/Jason and got to the upwind mark first. The downwind was processional, with Dominic/Patrick taking the race by about 30 seconds over Jason/Tom. Still, not bad considering Dominic is one of the top Albacore sailors in the country.
In hindsight, I should have headed up on that second reaching leg, and forced Dominic past the mark so I could stay on the inside around the leeward mark. Ah well, live and learn.
Zombor finished the race in nice style, but as he was the only Laser on the course it was very much a “the boat vs the waves” sail.
Back at the KSC Clubhouse, the party was in full swing, with NSC and KSC folks together were watching the “match race” of KSC’s Tom/Jason vs NSC’s Patrick/Dominic and there was cheering, laughter, and an all around good time. I’m glad we were able to put on a show!
Award ceremonies were held, with Dominic/Patrick winning first overall for Albacores, and Carla winning first for the Lasers. Dominic and Carla went home with nicely engraved KSC beer mugs, and Patrick (being under 19) went home with a nicely engraved pop mug that looks remarkably like a beer mug.
Thanks again to Heidi, Jean and Csanad for running RC and Annie/Jean for providing food/coffee.
Results are final as of 15:20 on September 10, 2017
Albacore Division
| Rank | SailNo | Club | Helm | Crew | Rating | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | Total | Nett |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 7950 | NSC | Dominic | Patrick | (3.0) | 2.0 | 3.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 14.0 | 11.0 | |
| 2nd | 7968 | NSC | Simon | Elenor | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 1.0 | (6.0 DNC) | 6.0 DNC | 21.0 | 15.0 | |
| 3rd | 4126 | NSC | Peter | Ross | 2.0 | 3.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 3.0 | (6.0 DNC) | 6.0 DNC | 29.0 | 23.0 | |
| 4th | 4028 | NSC | Irene | Jim | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 2.0 | 4.0 | (6.0 DNC) | 6.0 DNC | 34.0 | 28.0 | |
| 5th | 7290 | KSC | Balazs | Tom | (5.0) | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 34.0 | 29.0 |
Laser Division
| Rank | SailNo | Club | HelmName | CrewName | Rating | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | Total | Nett |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 196254 | KSC | Carla | 1.0 | 1.0 | 2.0 | 1.0 | 2.0 | 1.0 | 2.0 | (4.0 DNC) | 14.0 | 10.0 | ||
| 2nd | 196276 | KSC | Zombor | 2.0 | 2.0 | 1.0 | 2.0 | (3.0) | 2.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 14.0 | 11.0 | ||
| 3rd | 196281 | KSC | Csanad | 3.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 1.0 | 3.0 | (4.0 DNC) | 4.0 DNC | 24.0 | 20.0 |
2017 KSC Open Notice of Race

It’s that time of the year again! The 2017 KSC Open Regatta will be held on Sept 2-3 (Sat-Sun, Labour Day Weekend). Official Notice of Race (NoR) and Sailing Instructions below
This is a chance for KSC Sailors and those from other clubs to put their Albacore/Laser skills to the test. Feel free to contact me ([email protected]) for more info!
KSC Catamaran Races (and monohull) Not-Regatta
The KSC Catamaran crew seemed lukewarm on the idea of a Cat Regatta like we traditionally run. But some were still looking for an excuse to hit the water.
Jean stepped up and will be running a pair of races to and from Aylmer Marina on Saturday, Aug 19!
Those who did the 12-Mile Event this year will find the format familiar — these will be self-timed races between two points, so bring a stopwatch. You sail from a mark in front of KSC to a point on Aylmer beach, and time your run. We’ll then break for lunch (and possibly a beer or two) at the marina. A second race from the beach back to KSC will cap off the day. Once we get back to KSC we’ll figure out the “adjusted times” of each boat for each race.
Points in the vein of Appendix A will be award, with the “total adjusted time” being the tie-breaker.
Monohulls are more than welcome to come join the fun, but this is our one “cat event” of the year, and only the multihulls will be scored. I would ask that any monohulls sailing avoid enforcing their right-of-way if coming up to a cat to allow the cat to score her best possible time.
Our Principal Race Officer (PRO) Jean will hold a skipper’s meeting at the KSC beach at 10:45am and the first race sets off at 11:00. We anticipate boats to arrive at Aylmer by about 11:45. After enjoying a lunch, rig up, and start race #2 at about 1:30 (or whenever everyone is ready, at the PRO’s discretion) to arrive back at KSC by about 2:15.
Please send the Sailing Director ([email protected]) an email so we know how many people to expect, along with your preference of boat (Hobie 16, Hobie 18, or one of the monohulls). First choice will be given to those who reply to the Sailing Director first.

The ugly details (SIs)
What would a race be without ugly details laid out in Sailing Instructions? These are not formal SIs, but should be enough to get us through the day. The PRO will clarify any questions you may have about the race.
- Any of these instructions may be changed by the PRO at any time up to the end of the Skipper’s Meeting.
- The races will take place Saturday Aug 19
- Each boat shall track her own time for each race using a stopwatch or similar means.
- Times for each race shall be reported to the PRO after the 2nd race
- The 1st race shall be between a mark in front of the KSC clubhouse to a point on Aylmer Beach designated by the PRO. The boat shall pass as close to the KSC mark as possible and start her time. The boat shall finish when the crew disembarks from the boat at Aylmer Beach.
- The second race shall be between Aylmer Beach and a mark in front of KSC clubhouse. The boat shall start her watch when she pushes off from Aylmer Beach (that is, when the crew are all aboard). The boat shall sail as close as possible to the mark in front of KSC and stop her watch as she passes it.
- Crews shall disembark or push off as close to the Aylmer shore as is safe and practical. Boats with crew disembarking or pushing off far out into the river may be penalized or disqualified at the PRO’s discretion if it is felt that they did so to try to reduce their time.
- RRS right-of-ways rules when racing.
- Boats should start as soon as is safe and practical after each other, and should not unduly delay their start in anticipation of changing winds or other conditions
- Anticipated timetable.
- There will be a Skipper’s Meeting at the KSC beach beginning at 10:45am
- The 1st race shall start at 11:00am or as close to that time as the PRO deems fit
- Arrival at Aylmer is anticipated at approximately 11:45. Boats should pull up onto the beach and possibly lower sails to prevent flogging.
- Lunch (at the crew’s own expense) shall be at the Aylmer Marina
- Your Humble Sailing Director can’t make it that day, so have a beer for me 🙂
- The 2nd race shall take place after lunch at the PRO’s discretion, with the PRO giving boats time to rig up before the start. A 1:30 start time is expected.
- Arrival back at KSC is expected by about 2:15.
- Scoring
- The SCHRS for Hobie 18 is 1.091. The SCHRS for Hobie 16 is 1.193
- SCHRS numbers for any other class of multihull may be looked up online
- The Adjusted Time (AT) for each race/boat shall be the Elapsed Time divided by the SCHRS number for the boat
- AT = ET / SCHRS
- Examples:
Hobie 18 Elapsed Time of 35:05
AT = 35:05 / 1.091 = 32:09Hobie 16 ET of 36:23
AT = 36:23 / 1.193 = 30:30The Hobie 16 would be the winner
- Each boat shall be awarded points according to the place it finished in for each race, based on Adjusted time.
- 1st place gets 1 point, 2nd place gets 2 points, etc
- The winner after all races shall be the boat with the lowest number of total points.
- If there are 2 boats with an equal number of total points, the tie shall be broken by comparing total Adjusted Times
