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Closing Regatta Sat 11th September 2010

We will be hosting our Closing Regatta on Sat 11th September at Bardowie Loch.

Registration is from 9am-10am and all members, Level 2 and above are invited to come along and take part.

1st Race will be 11am and we are hoping to have 4 races throughout the day. This of course will be dependant on the weather conditions.

Entry fees for this event will be £5 per person.

The diner will be open from 9am serving hot drinks, rolls and snacks throughout the day.

For any additonal information contact Lynne at dinghy.admin@googlemail.com .

 

LAIRD TROPHY - INTER SCHOOLS RACE

Information regarding the Laird Trophy Interschools Race has been sent out to Secondary Schools within the local area and also some further afield.  Please contact your PE Department to obtain an entry form, if your school has not received a copy, please let me know and I will forward one to you.

Thanks

Lynne

 

Junior Regatta 14th August 2010

Well done to everyone who took part in the Junior Regatta on Saturday.  Competitors made use of what little wind there was to battle it out for the trophy.

Many thanks to everyone who helped out on the day, we couldn't have done it without you all.

Congratulations to our winners

1st     Lewis Forbes (Pico)

2nd   Greg and Euan Watson (L2K)

3rd    Murray Webster (Topper)

 

Oppie Racing Class

 Rory Harper

 

 

Summer School 2010

Torrential wind and rain did not deter 205 members from taking part in summer school this year.  Well done to the 10 adults who also braved the elements and the joined the junior members in completing various levels of the RYA Sailing Scheme.

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Well done to our Senior Instructor Jenni Kirk  for the smooth running of Summer School. It would also not have been possible without the help and support of our army of Instructors.  Summer school was a great success due to all your hard work and commitment.

Congratulations to everyone who took part, we hope you had fun.

A selection of photographs from Summer School and of course the fancy dress days will appear on the website soon.

JUNIOR REGATTA

Attention all junior members 16 years and under, and ANY level. Why not come along to our Junior Regatta on Saturday 14th August and try out your new sailing skills at our Regatta. 

Muster 10am for 11am start.

For more information contact Lynne @ dinghy.admin@googlemail.com

Don't forget ALL JUNIOR MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO TAKE PART.

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FUNDAY SUNDAY

Our next Funday Sunday and Sunday Race will be on Sunday 1st August.  Both of these events are open to all members who wish to take part. So why not come along and join in the fun from 1.15pm onwards.

 

CLYDE CRUISING CLUB CENTENARY

Bardowie Loch - Saturday 12th June 1pm-5pm

The Dinghy Section at Bardowie will be holding an afternoon of celebrations to mark the Centenary of the Clyde Cruising Club

All members are invited to come along and join in the Fun. We will be holding a fun regatta with lots of different races, onshore and off shore games and challenges for everyone to take part in.

Our coffee shop will be open serving Tea, coffee and cakes.

So why not bring your sailing gear/change of clothes and join in the fun.

Summer Supper

This years Summer Supper will be held on Saturday 12th at 7.30pm. Tickets are priced £10 for a two course meal.  To book a place contact dinghy.admin@googlemail.com. Don't forget its a BYOB

Come along and enjoy a peaceful evening by the Loch.

 

Attention - Key change - 5th June 2010

The padlock will be changed on the night of Saturday 5th June, stewards should ensure that they collect their new key from Lynne Watson, Dinghy Section Administrator on or before the 5th June.  Please do not attempt to use your old key after this date as they will not work.

Thanks

Lynne Watson

 

FUNDAY SUNDAY

Its back on Sunday 6th June from 1.30pm onwards. Junior members are invited to come along and join in the fun.

 

CCC Centenary Celebrations

Saturday 12th June - details to follow shortly.

 

Solo Traveller at Bardowie

The first Scottish Solo Traveller event of the year was held at Bardowie Loch, home of the Clyde Cruising Club's Dinghy Section on Sunday 25th April. A training day was held on the Saturday when Kevan Gibb and Richard Bolton put fourteen Solo sailers through their paces, improving their tacking, gybing and starting skill.  This was a rude awakening of some muscles that had been quielty resting since last october.

Click this link to read the full story Solo-Traveller-2010 

 

Clubhouse Painting Party
Thank you very much to the volunteers who kindly gave up their Saturday to help paint the Clubhouse, floor the loft and sort through the contents of the loft.  We had  approximately 25 volunteers who arrived armed with paint brushes, rollers and enthusiasm.  We had hoped to get the main room painted from top to bottom but I am delighted to say that our hard working volunteers managed to emulsion all the walls and ceiling in the main room, the kitchen area, the entrance area, the office and also the corridor leading the changing room.
  
More helpers are needed for the next work parties which are:
Tues Mar 2nd 1330 - 1700
Thurs Mar 4th 1330 - 2130
Come along and help your club!
Dinghy admin

April Racing Bonanza!

The Clyde Cruising Club Dinghy Section is hosting three exciting events in April at Bardowie Loch.

 


SPRING REGATTA The first is the Spring Regatta, which will be held on Saturday April 3rd. This will be an open event for monohulls, plus a traveller for the Albacore Class. Four races are planned, and briefing will take place at the clubhouse at around 10.30am with the first race at 11.00am.
OPTIMIST TRAVELLERS The first Optimist Travellers of the year will be held at Bardowie on the weekend of the 10th-11th of April. Six races are planned over the two days, and registration is required by 10.15am on the Saturday.
 
SOLO TRAVELLERS The Solo 2010 Travellers kicks off at Bardowie on the 24TH and 25th April. The format will be the same as last years successful event, with a training day on Saturday the 24th ,aimed at the club sailor, and lead by Kevan Gibb. Racing will be on the Sunday; more details can be found on the Solo web site www.solosailing.org.uk

Clyde Cruising Club Dinghy Section, has excellent facilities, in an attractive setting on Bardowie Loch, adjacent to the village of Bardowie, on the A807 between Torrance and Milngavie.

Further information is available from the club’s website on clyde.org


  Walk round the Loch on January 2nd 2010

  Jan 2nd was a clear and sunny day, though very cold.  About 30 members met at the club for the annual walk round the loch.  This year's walk was the cleanest in recent memory as we were to spend much of the time walking on the frozen loch, rather than carefully negotiating the boggy areas at the north western corner.  The ice was several inches thick, so there was no danger of a cold bath.  Then it was back to the clubhouse for hot drinks and mince pies provided by the Captain's kitchen crew, and lots of chat, provided by the club members. It was good to see some neighbours and guests joining us, including Clive, the CCC cruising secretary, and Fergus and Niall Duncanson from Loch Lomond SC.   John McGruer.

 

 

 

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Review of The 2009 Season at CCCDS Bardowie.

Clyde Cruising Club Dinghy Section held its AGM and Prize Giving for the 2009 season at Bardowie on the 12th November.

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This followed a very successful racing season at Bardowie with all three Spring, Summer and Autumn Points Series keenly contested and well attended.

Racing at CCCDS Bardowie starts in April and continues through to the end of September, and in conjunction with the racing programme the club runs a very busy training programme. The club is an RYA approved Training Centre, and runs a full range of courses for adults and juniors, catering for those wishing to begin sailing, to those who want to develop their racing skills.

This year the AGM was particularly well attended, and it was good to see a number of those who had started as beginners training at the club, attend the AGM as prize-winners for the first time.

The formalities of the AGM were followed by an action packed slide show of the season. These can be viewed on the club’s website, clyde.org
And then on to the Prize Giving, the master of ceremonies being the club’s Captain David Whyte, who at the end of this season is standing down after three successful years leading the club.

The Spring Series, sailed mainly in strong westerly’s, was dominated by Stuart Gibson and his crew sailing an Albacore. Revelling in the gusty conditions they won each of the six races they entered. In second place was J.P Noble sailing a Streaker, followed closely by Charlie Frize and Graham Wallace in their Albacore.

The Summer Series was sailed in warmer but more variable breezes and was won by J.P Noble, with second place closely contested to the last race with Brian Kelly and Lorna Dryburgh sailing their new Merlin Rocket, just beating Richard Davies in his Solo.

Richard Davies improved his boat speed during the Autumn Series and finished second overall, closing the gap on JP Noble who again took first. In third place was Alan Weir, who sailed well in his Phantom in the evening breezes to take third.

The club has an active Junior membership who also travel extensively, and prizes were awarded to those who excelled in their classes throughout the season. This included Andrew McGowan, in the Topper fleet, Sophie and Hamish Taylor, plus Rachel Mawer in the Optimist class.

Other prize winners included, Jackie Meldrum winner of the Ladies race, Ali Gordon first Solo in the Spring Points, Simon Shepherd first Laser in the Spring Points, Dawn Crowe The Ladies Trophy for all Series, Andrew Mawer first Topper in all points Series, Donald Aiken for best newcomer and J.P Noble The Club Championships.

To mark the end of the 2009 season, the club held the Closing Regatta for members, and was sailed in champagne conditions with 15 knots of breeze under clear blue skies. Race Officer Alan Cassels decided to waken those living in proximity to the Loch by using a series of canons to start the races. It had the desired effect on Stuart Gibson who woke up sufficiently to revel in the breeze with his crew Gavin Berry and win Class One convincingly. Charlie Frize and Graham Wallace in their Albacore were second with Ruairidh Campbell having to hike hard to hold onto third.
Class Two was closely contested between Alistair Angus in his Streaker, and Ali Gordon and Richard Davies, both sailing Solos, but Ali had the edge in the breeze to win class 2, whilst Richard just beat Alistair for second place.
Class 3, was won by Andrew Tait and his crew Scott Smith, sailing well in the strong breeze, and as keen as mustard, they beat Scott Mackay in his Topper into second place, and Lynn Watson with Morag James into third.
Class 4, the beginners fleet, was won convincingly by Doug Young and Sandra Smith who could not be caught with their three firsts, sailing their newly purchased RS Vision.
The closely contested racing of the Closing Regatta should bode well for the forthcoming Opening Regatta which will be an Open event for members and non members, to be held on Saturday the 3rd April 2010. The event will be open to all classes, including a travellers for Albacores.

Paul Noble
Racing Sec, CCCDS.

 

 



 
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