Sandgroper had there first club get together at Falcon to plan out the forth coming season. Plenty of new ideas came forward that will keep the club on track. This season for the first time we will be running three classes with the numbers building in each class. It was great weekend with plenty of stories (some stretched a little) Thanks to all who attended and a special thanks to the ladies for putting on a great meal, and to Adam for making the house aviable for the weekend. I will post the program for next season when it is finalised Cheers Vic AUS230
Note: all event days include Class 5, Club 88 and 5.6 MiniStart and finish dates to the season may change pending on dampness of the lake .Pilots meeting at 12.30pm, Racing 1pm.Later in the season this will be droped back 1/2 an hour
Dates Lake Lefroy 24-26 September Sun 4 Dec Busy bee plus social land sailing. 10am start
Sat 10 Dec Bunnings Rockingham sausage sizzle fund raiser
Sun 11 Dec Scratch Racing
Wed 14 Dec Arvo social sail from 2.30pmSun 18 Dec Club Championship
Tues 27 Dec No season points race day
Mon 2 Jan No season points race day
Sun 8 Jan Handicap Racing
Wed 11 Jan Arvo social sail from 2.30pm
Sun 15 Jan Scratch Racing
Sun 22 Jan Club Championship
Fri 27 Jan State Championship all classes Sat 28 Jan State Championship day
2 Sun 5 Feb Handicap Racing
Wed 8 Feb Arvo social sail from 2.30pmSun
12 Feb Memorial trophy day racing
Sun 19 Feb Scratch Racing
Sun 26 Feb Handicap Racing
Sun 5 Mar Social sail for those not going to Leemen
Wed 8 Mar Arvo social sail from 2.30pm
Sun 12 Mar Club Championship
Sun 19 Mar Scratch Racing
Sun 26 Mar Handicap Racing
Sun 2 Apr Scratch Racing
Sun 9 Apr Handicap Racing
Wed 12 Apr Arvo social sail from 2.30pmSat
15 Apr Easter Regatta. All classesSun 16 Apr Easter Regatta continued
New season coming up an there is a 5.6 mini for sale in Rockingham , this yacht is ready to race and is for sale for $450. pm me if interested and I will give contact details, same design as pic, great starter yacht
Season to start early, This coming Sunday will be open as a casual sailing day to set up the yachts and for friends / visitors that are interested in joining our club to have a sail, Come along and have a look, Lake Walyungup . Entrance off Safety Bay Road
What a fantastic day, plenty of dedicated members turned up to lend a hand with the busy be and after all the formalities were over there was plenty of good sailing to be had. Next week is the first Scratch Race meet of the year so make sure you are ready to go and if you want to be in the running at the end of the year you need to be there.
What a great turn out for the first scratch race meet of the season. The wind was SW, SSW and then S ranging from 10 - 20 knots. A great day was had by most with a few members experiencing so minor and also major breakages. Overall it was a fantastic day and everyone is now looking forward to next weeks Club Championship which will be the first for the season. Please enjoy the results and a few photos from todays proceedings.
Well what a day mother nature turned on for the first Club Championship race weekend. We completed 8 races for all the classes due to the wind being a healthy and strong 24-27 Knot SW/SSW with plenty of Yachts struggling to stay on all three wheels. There was plenty of great close racing and some serious speeds throughout the day. Please enjoy the results and a few photos from todays proceedings.
Yesterday was the first Handicap Race day of the season and proved very challenging for some and provided plenty of entertainment due to the strong 20-23 knot SSW winds gusting to 27. There was quite a few failures and breakages in all classes throughout the day which added to the excitement. A great day was had by all and we certainly got our adrenalin fix for the day.
What a fantastic day for the second Scratch Race meet of the season. Another great turnout with 19 Yachts in attendance which was a great site out on the Lake. The spectators had plenty to look at with some close calls and the occasional bump and rub throughout the day with some trying 15-20 knot SW winds with gusts up to 25 knots. There was plenty of great racing and fun had by all. The results are as follows:
The second Club Championship Race weekend of the season was held yesterday and yet again we had another fantastic turnout with 23 Yachts in attendance. The weather has definitely played it's part so far this season with consistently strong winds each week. Yesterday we had a 20-26 knot SSW wind with gusts up to 30 knots. There was plenty of great racing and a few high performers who have come good just in time for the WA State Titles next week. A great day was had by all and the results are as follows:
For the first time this season the sailors experienced some very trying conditions yesterday. With fluky (to say the least) E, SE and at times tending S winds ranging anywhere between 0-15 knots in between constantly shifting making for some very interesting races and trying the patience of most pilots. At times you would be at a total standstill while other Yachts would go screaming past you at mach one. You really had to think about what was going on and hope you had luck on your side as well. Even though it was a very trying day we all still had a good time and plenty of yarns to tell at the end of the day. The results for the days proceedings are as follows:
The Annual Memorial Trophy Day was held today in fresh 13-18 Knot Easterly winds. It was an excellent course with a few challenging sections which actually caught a few people out but there is nothing like keeping you on your toes. It was another fantastic day's sailing and the results are as follows:
What a great day, unfortunately I was one of the guys that ended up bent out of shape and spun out on a corner, hit by another yacht that had no chance of avoiding me, that's how it goes. bit of work to do straighten things out, and my ribs need a little time to feel normal again(bloody sore) Well done to Jay for winning class5 and Jason winning 5.6. well deserved,
aus230 said.. What a great day, unfortunately I was one of the guys that ended up bent out of shape and spun out on a corner, hit by another yacht that had no chance of avoiding me, that's how it goes. bit of work to do straighten things out, and my ribs need a little time to feel normal again(bloody sore) Well done to Jay for winning class5 and Jason winning 5.6. well deserved,
Thanks Vic, I hearing you about the ribs, not to sure if I will be racing this weekend at this stage. Two fractured, lungs all good but very sore. Let's see what happens
Today was the 3rd Scratch start weekend of the season with 15 keen and enthusiastic sailors ready to show their wears. The light 6-8 knot NW, WNW, W, WSW and SW winds remained pretty steady throughout the day even though the breeze wanted to shift about a bit. It made for an excellent days racing with a few new names up the pointy end and some regular front runners struggling a little. All in all it was a fantastic day and fun had by all. The results are as follows:
The third Handicap Race weekend of the season was held on Sunday and yet again we had another great turnout with 19 Yachts in attendance and a few of the regulars away. The weather definitely played it's part with consistent 17-20 knot SW winds with gusts up to 25 knots. There was plenty of great racing and a few notable stand outs. Another great day was had by all and the results are as follows:
The third Club Championship Race weekend of the season was held today and yet again we had another fantastic turnout with 24 Yachts in attendance. The weather definitely played it's part today with light to moderate and then very light and wet ENE, E and tending ESE later in the day. There was plenty of great racing and when you look at the results a few of the regular front runners had what you would call one of those days. A great day was had by all and the results are as follows:
Missed another meet because of work. Is there any way to turn the page on the thread? anyone know why it has gotten so long? it's taking the pc forever to load.
Yesterday was another Scratch Race weekend with an impressive 27 Yachts in attendance. The conditions where light 5-10 knot E, SE winds constantly shifting throughout the day to keep everyone on there toes. There was some close racing amongst the fleet with a couple of Yachts winning by some good margins. A great day was had by all and the results are as follows:
Yesterday was the second last scratch day for the season and provided some testing conditions to say the least. The winds were very light and fluky ranging from 0-8 knots coming from the NNE, WSW, SW and finally settling into the SSW. The wind or at times lack there of proved difficult for some and others relished in it. Overall everyone still had a great day albeit challenging at times but all in good fun. The results are as follows:
A couple of changes to the club program due to me copping from a draft before the season started, my apologies Was unable to edit original program and was not aware of the mistake up to a couple of weeks ago.
Changes Below
Sunday 23rd April Club Championship
Sunday 30th AprilFinal scratch race day
Sunday 7th May Final Handicap day--- Season Closes
Sunday 11th June AGM TBA----- Committee update on venue AGM will be held at the Rockingham RSL at 2pm Memorial Drive Point Peron New and old members welcome Cheers Vic AUS230 Commodore Sandgropers Land Yacht Club
Yesterday was the last Club Championship Race day of the season and mother nature decided it was time to give us a break and provided some reasonable sailing conditions. The winds where light and fluky early on and became pretty consistent and steady later in the afternoon ranging from 5-12 knots coming from the SSE, SE and finally settling into the S. Overall it was an excellent way to conclude the 2016/17 Club Championship with several classes going down to the wire. A good day was had by all and everyone is looking forward to the final Scratch Race day next weekend. The results are as follows: ALL RESULTS POSTED ARE SUBJECT TO REVIEW FROM THE RACE COMMITTEE.
Yesterday was the last Scratch Race day of the season. The winds where light to moderate early on and became consistent and steady later in the afternoon ranging from 5-12 knots coming from the SSW and finally settling into the SW. Overall it was an excellent way to conclude the 2016/17 Scratch series with several classes going down to the wire. There was plenty of close racing throughout the day with a bit of rubbing and grinding going on. A good day was had by all and everyone had a story or two to tell at the BBQ. The results are as follows: ALL RESULTS POSTED ARE SUBJECT TO REVIEW FROM THE RACE COMMITTEE.
Well after 9 seasons my time at the sandgropers is over, Was a great period in my life and will miss many friends , to me it is the most successful land sailing club in Australia. Proud to have been the commodore for the last 3 years. I have not lost contact with the club altogether as the Lake Lefroy club is now a chapter of the Sandgropers, as I am moving back to the Kalgoorlie and will be sailing there. I have had a meeting with the club members there. There is a lot of enthusiasm to get the Lefroy club up and running again.