The calendar has been slaved over during the break by Howard & others. We’ve kept to the longer season as there seemed to be plenty of appetite for that. And now……
Tada !
http://tynemouthsc.co.uk/index.php/sailing/2016-sailing-calendar/
The calendar has been slaved over during the break by Howard & others. We’ve kept to the longer season as there seemed to be plenty of appetite for that. And now……
Tada !
http://tynemouthsc.co.uk/index.php/sailing/2016-sailing-calendar/
TYNEMOUTH SAILING CLUB at NEWBURN SLIPWAY
TATE WINTER TROPHY for NATIONAL TWELVES
ENTERPRISE SHIELD for ENTERPRISES
FROSTBITE CUP FOR LASERS
PRIZES for Handicap Class
SUNDAY OCTOBER
NOTICE OF RACE
VENUE: Racing to be held on the tidal river Tyne upstream of Newburn Bridge. Access to the water from Newburn Slipway on the North Bank adjacent to Newburn Sports Centre. Changing facilities available in the Sports Centre.
PROGRAMME: First race to start at 11.30 am; Second & third races to follow.
TIDES: High Water at 1.34 pm
RACING RULES: Racing to be governed by the current Racing Rules of Sailing
BRIEFING: There will be a briefing in the dinghy parking prior to racing. This will not be held before 11.00 am
SCORING: Appendix A of the Racing Rules of Sailing shall apply. If 3 races sailed 1 result will be discarded. If 2 races sailed both results will count (ie: no discard)
SERIES: Overall Results of the National Twelve racing to count towards the Old Spice Travellers Series.
ENTRY FEE: £14.00 per boat for National Twelves (to include Old Spice Levy)
£12.00 per boat for Enterprises & 2 handed ‘Handicap’ Class
£10.00 per boat for Lasers & single handers
APRES SAIL: Competitors are encouraged to congregate after racing at the Keelman’s Public House where real ale and a selection of good pub fayre will be available
Download a file for printing, here – TSC Tate 15 – NOR
Its The Great North Run again on Sunday 13th September, and we will be welcoming runners back to the club. There will be food and a bar at the club in the afternoon and up to about 6pm: So don’t be shy, come and have a bite and a beer.
Some of our handheld radios have a lock feature. If you find you can’t change the channel, e.g. from 80 (Royal Quays) to 37A (Race Officer), then in all likelihood the radio is locked. Hold down the button with the key symbol above it (bottom right of the key pad) for a couple of seconds to unlock the radio.
Some of our handheld radios can be used in the USA. If the radio is accidentally set for use across the atlantic then you won’t hear Royal Quays reply to any transmissions you make, though they can hear you. You can confirm that is the case as the channel will be shown as 80A and a very small letter U will be displayed on the lower left of the screen. Hold down the ‘CH’ key for a few seconds and the channel will show 80 and the very small letter U will change to a very small letter I.
Wanted Superman or girl to work part time (Monday/Friday & some Saturday’s) in our chandlery/sail loft over the summer holidays, varied duties will include unpacking orders, filling shelves, answering phone & ordering/collecting the bosses bacon butties! Interested? Drop a short e mail/ CV as to why you would like to work in the finest marine businesses in Newcastle! staff@storrarmarine.co.uk
John was also taking photos from the committee boat both days – here are his shots for your enjoyment – or despair if you have the mast either horizontal or vertical the other way.
Honest, the forecast said it would drop a bit – we checked later when it was really blowing – ranged between 20 and 25 with gusts to 30 (knots i think). Anyway, photos are below. Enjoy !