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News on races, regattas, and other sailing events.

2016 Monday Race Series – Sailing Instructions (Draft) posted

Ahoy folks,

A draft of the 2016 Sailing Instructions (SIs) for the Monday Racing Series is now available.  The SIs are to be ratified for the Spring Series on Monday May 16 at a meeting at the clubhouse (6:30pm).  If you see any errors, or whatever, please let me know by sending an e-mail to [email protected], or we can discuss them at the meeting tonight.

“What are SIs?” you may ask… generally speaking, they’re the formal definition of the “house rules” for the races.  The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) published by World Sailing is the blueprint for running races, and the SIs are amendments/modification to the RRS for the purpose of racing at the club.  They include what time/dates races will be run, how our start sequence differs from the standard sequence, how scoring will work, that kind of thing.

Many thanks again to Mario for putting these together!

KSC 2016 – Monday Evening Series – SI – Draft 6

Pre-Season Race Meeting, Monday May 16 at 18:30

The racing season’s almost here, and it’s time to get things sorted out!  Come out to the club Monday May 16 for a pre-season meeting and we’ll talk all things racing.   For those who have  never raced before (or, if its been a while) we’ll give a once over of all-you-need-to-know-to-get-started (what to do when you arrive on race-night, what the race course looks like, how the races are started, basic rules, etc).  For the old-salts, we’ll go over this year’s SIs and how they are different from last season (especially scoring).

We will be hosting a formal “Racing Clinic” later in the season (after the first Learn-To-Sail lessons are over) as well, but the meeting on the 16th should get us started for the Spring series of races (May 23, water-levels-permitting, to June 20).

Many thanks to Mario for again volunteering as our Principal Race Officer.

If you’ve been on the fence about whether or not to race, let me try to persuade you

  • you don’t have to be fast — we’re all in it for fun and for many sailors, race night is just an excuse to get out on the water at least once a week
  • it’s the safest time to sail — you’re surrounded by lots of other sailors and the crash boat is out on the course if you get into trouble
  • racing’s the best way to improve — even if you are dead last (unlikely, if I’m sailing that day) I think you’ll be surprised at how quickly you move from “way behind everyone else” to “just behind everyone else” to “in the middle of the fleet” to “challenging the leaders”
  • tips from the pros — watching and talking to the fast-folks is a heck of a lot easier than trying to figure things out on your own
  • “nobody left ashore” policy — if you’re interested in crewing, you can always find a skipper (and vice-versa)
  • apres-sail is a blast
  • it’s free — as members of KSC, there are no entry fees or other costs to you!

See on you Monday the 16th!

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Pre-Announcing Photo Day

We already have a pretty full calender this year, but I’m pleased to propose/announce a new addition — Photo Day!  While everyone has a picture or two of themselves on the beach, standing beside a boat, here’s a chance to get some real frame-it-and-hang-it-on-the-wall worthy action shots on the water.

Here’s what I’m picturing (pun intended):  At some point (some time after at least the first batch of trainees have graduated) we’ll watch the forecast for a nice weekend day with sunshine and decent (but not too strong) winds.  When a good looking day is coming up we’ll notify the membership, and arrange for a photographer to come out to ride along in the power boat for a few hours (we already have a volunteer!)

Rig up your favourite cat or monohull and we’ll do our best to get some great action shots of you — whether you’re flying a hull on one of the cats, hiking out with your kid (or, dare I suggest, spouse) in an Albacore, or planing along on a Laser, we’ll be sure to capture it!  It’s your time to shine, so get ready show off your stuff!

Fun for the family!

KSC Open – 5-6 September 2015

The Notice of Race (NoR) and Sailing Instructions for the KSC Open Regatta are posted below. The KSC Open has two classes, Albacore and Laser, and is open to both KSC members and members from other clubs.

For KSC members intending to use KSC fleet boats, a draw will be held at 20:00 on Friday the 4th at the Club to assign fleet boats to members wishing to use them for the race. If fleet boats are still available on Saturday, they will be assigned on a first come first serve basis during registration.

A competitors’ meeting will be held at 10:00 at the KSC Club House.

Registration:

Register at the KSC Club House. The registration fee is $25/person, and includes breakfast snacks on both days. Lunch and beverages will not be served so people should bring their own.

Friday, September 4th, 2015, from 18:00 to 20:00
Saturday, September 5th, from 09:30 to 10:00

KSC Open 2015 – NoR 2015
KSC Open 2015 – Sailing Instructions

Race results

KSC Open 2015: September 5 and 6

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The Kanata Sailing Club (KSC) is pleased to announce its Open Regatta, on Labour Day weekend, September 5th and September 6th, 2015.   The regatta is open to both KSC members and members from other clubs and will have 2 classes (Albacore and Laser).  Registration will be at the KSC Club House on Friday evening September 4th, 2015, from 18:00 to 20:00, and on Saturday morning September 5th from 09:30 to 10:00.  Cost is $25 per person. More details, including the Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions, are available here.

Opti Regatta – Saturday, September 20th

As the season is sadly winding down, we have one last regatta at KSC, our Opti regatta, this Saturday,  20th September. This is a fun mini regatta where adults get to rig, sail and race our Optimists. We have about 10 of the bathtub boats, and the long range weather is looking reasonable and fairly warm. So if you are game for some silly fun in an Opti, come on out to the club for noon. Price: Free. Bring your own food and drink.