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Staunton Harold Sailing Club, Calke Road, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 1DL PAGE 1 Where is 2011 going? Another Update from Rob Watson and it is almost September! We have had a difficult time at the Club with security issues over the Summer and your committee are taking this very seriously. Nick Waters has led a sub-committee which came up with various proposals and a course of action has been decided upon by the Main Committee. It has been very difficult to balance the need to increase security without affecting the unique atmosphere of the Club.The biggest contribution we can all make is to take responsibility and be more vigilant; ensuring that strangers are always politely challenged and that we actually lock up after ourselves. Hopefully this will provide a deterrent but if anyone has any good ideas, please let us know...Enough ranting! With water levels at their lowest for about four years, we need STW to give us back our pond. Unfortunately, water levels in the Dove and , presumably, energy costs are not helping too. Again, Nick Waters is in constant communication and, hopefully, we will soon see an improvement. Hope to see you all on the water soon. Peter E SHSC Commodore STAUNTON HAROLD SAILING CLUB Page 1&2 Commodore’s Gree7ng Upcoming Events Page 3&4 Sailing School On The Water Page 5&6 Beyond Staunton Harold Back Page Domes7c stuff U P D A T E S U M M E R 2 0 1 1 FRIDAY NIGHT AND ONBOARD Friday night club has been very successful with many new faces appearing over the summer, and now it’s not just the kids coming along adults are joining in too as not only is there general sailing coaching, but race training as well. A huge thank you to all the helpers who come on Fridays, with a special thank you to Joe Smith who has given up a lot of Ame and effort to make these sessions happen. The Onboard scheme has also proved very successful with BreF out Onboard coordinator working very hard to introduce new children to sailing through our links with local schools. We are delighted that this is going well and hope this conAnues to be a lucraAve endeavor for the future.

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 Staunton  Harold  Sailing  Club,  Calke  Road,  Melbourne,  Derbyshire  DE73  1DL                                                                                                    PAGE    1  

Where  is  2011  going?

Another Update from Rob Watson and it is almost September!We have had a difficult time at the Club with security issues over the Summer and your committee are taking this very seriously. Nick Waters has led a sub-committee which came up with various proposals and a course of action has been decided upon by the Main Committee. It has been very difficult to balance the need to increase security without affecting the unique atmosphere of the Club.The biggest contribution we can all make is to take responsibility and be more vigilant; ensuring that strangers are always politely challenged and that we actually lock up after ourselves. Hopefully this will provide a deterrent but if anyone has any good ideas, please let us know...Enough ranting!

With water levels at their lowest for about four years, we need STW to give us back our pond. Unfortunately, water levels in the Dove and , presumably, energy costs are not helping too. Again, Nick Waters is in constant communication and, hopefully, we will soon see an improvement.

Hope to see you all on the water soon.

Peter  ESHSC  Commodore

 STAUNTON  HAROLD             SAIL ING  CLUB

Page  1&2

Commodore’s  Gree7ng

Upcoming  Events

Page  3&4

Sailing  School

On  The  Water

Page  5&6

Beyond  Staunton  Harold

Back  Page  Domes7c  stuff

U P D A T ES U M M E R   2 0 1 1

FRIDAY  NIGHT  AND  ONBOARD

Friday  night  club  has  been  very  successful  with  many  new  faces  appearing  

over  the  summer,  and  now  it’s  not  just  the  kids  coming  along  -­‐  adults  are  

joining  in  too  as  not  only  is  there  general  sailing  coaching,  but  race  training    

as  well.  A  huge  thank  you  to  all  the  helpers  who  come  on  Fridays,  with  a  

special  thank  you  to  Joe  Smith  who  has  given  up  a  lot  of  Ame  and  effort  to  

make  these  sessions  happen.

The  Onboard  scheme  has  also  proved  very  successful  with  BreF  out  

Onboard  coordinator  working  very  hard  to  introduce  new  children  to  

sailing  through  our  links  with  local  schools.  We  are  delighted  that  this  is  

going  well  and  hope  this  conAnues  to  be  a  lucraAve  endeavor  for  the  

future.

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     UPCOMING  EVENTS

Saturday 3rd September - Junior Squad Wednesday 7th September - Curry and quiz night Saturday 10th September - DYS open Sunday 9th October - Laser openSaturday 15th/16th October - Fireball Open Saturday 22nd October - Comet open Sunday 23rd October - Commodore and Buckley Saturday 5th November - Bonfire - Junior Prize giving Sunday 27th November - AGM Saturday 3rd December - Club Party Sunday 26th December - Boxing Day Bash

ROLL  

UP!  

ROLL  

UP!

Please  do  

come  along  

to  the  social  

events.  

There  is  

always  a  

great  

atmosphere.  

Even  the  AGM  can  have  its  moments  of  lively  debate  -­‐  a  

real  opportunity  to  have  your  say.

It  is  impossible  to  have  too  much  of  Gra  on  the  

microphone  -­‐  our  very  own  Brian  PoAer!                                                    

   Have  you  ever  

camped  at  the  club?

The  grass  areas  are  

perfect  for  tents  

and  there  is  a  fully  

equipped  kitchen,  

showers  and  so  on.

Look  on  the  web  

site  for  details  of  

forthcoming  events.

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SAIL ING  SCHOOL

Once  again  I’d  like  to  thank  the  many  people  who  give  their  Ame  freely  to  help  to  run  the  sailing  school  at  Staunton  Harold.  All  of  our  instructors  and  helpers  volunteer  to  help  during  their  weekends,  evenings  and  even  their  holidays  simply  because  they  enjoy  it.  We  are  very  lucky  to  have  such  a  large  team  of  instructors  –  bigger  than  many  commercial  sailing  centres  –  and  that  number  has  just  got  bigger.  “Well  done!”  to  the  6  new  DIs  we  have  fresh  off  the  course  this  Summer    -­‐  ALL  of  them  have  already  volunteered  at  least  2  days  during  the  summer  training  week.  Thank  you.

2011  has  seen  the  re-­‐introducAon  of  the  Level  3  course  Those  of  us  who  have  been  instrucAng  long  enough  will  remember  it  from  the  old  days.  In  fact  a  Level  3  student  was  one  of  my  first  ‘clients’  as  a  paid  instructor  in  my  first  summer  job  –  I  got  to  follow  him  round  in  my  Laser  all  day  –  great  fun!

The  Level  3  course  which  we  ran  at  Staunton  Harold  over  5  evenings  during  May  and  June  was  just  as  much  fun.  We  ran  the  course  around  what  the  students  wanted  to  do  which  meant  spinnakers,  spinnakers  and  more  spinnakers!  We  can  tailor  the  course  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  students,  the  only  real  requirement  is  that  it  builds  on  the  Level  2  skills  and  introduces  some  of  the  skills  from  the  advanced  modules  –  spinnakers  (!),  racing  and  seamanship  skills.  It  certainly  fills  the  gap  between  finishing  the  Level  2  course  and  being  confident  enough  to  sail  alone  on  a  Saturday  aXernoon  or  Friday  evening.

The  next  step  is  to  run  some  of  the  advanced  modules.  We  already  have  one  booked  in  the  calendar  –  Chris  Cousins  is  going  to  run  the  ‘Performance  Sailing’  course  on  12/13th  November.  I’d  like  to  run  a  Seamanship  course  before  the  end  of  2011  and  possibly  another  Level  3  if  we  can  fit  it  in.

I’m  really  keen  to  help  club  members  progress  further  in  their  sailing  and  racing,  especially  those  who  have  just  learnt  to  sail  and  need  a  bit  of  extra  guidance,  which  is  where  I’ll  be  moving  my  focus  next  year.  This  brings  me  nicely  to  my  next  point  -­‐  I  need  someone  to  step  forward  who  is  willing  to  organise  the  day  to  day  running  of  the  beginners’  dinghy  courses,  adults  and  juniors.  This  involves  taking  and  chasing  bookings  from  non-­‐members,  compiling  details  of  parAcipants  for  the  Senior  Instructor  and  recruiAng  instructors  and  helpers  for  each  session  in  line  with  RYA  raAos.  I’d  also  like  someone  to  take  on  the  role  of  ‘Principal’  –  this  could  be  the  same  person  or  the  roles  could  be  split.  I  plan  on  maintaining  a  very  acAve  role  in  the  sailing  school  and  will  conAnue  to  administer  the  powerboat  courses,  order  logbooks  and  cerAficates  and  keep  the  kit  store  in  good  order.

If  you  think  you  might  be  interested  in  this  role,  or  even  part  of  it  -­‐  please  do  get  in  touch  –  if  you  think  you  might  want  to  give  it  a  go  but  aren’t  sure,  I’m  willing  to  try  and  persuade  you  further  –  seriously,  this  would  be  a  really  good  Ame  to  take  this  on  if  it’s  something  you  want  to  do  –  especially  whilst  the  outgoing  postholder  is  conAnuing  with  several  parts  of  the  role!

Our  junior  courses  have  been  fully  booked  this  year,  so  if  you  have  children  who  want  to  learn  to  sail  next  year,  please  get  them  booked  in  early  to  avoid  disappointment.  The  juniors  (and  instructors)  always  have  lots  of  fun  –  I’m  looking  forward  to  the  course  next  week  as  I  type!Powerboat  courses  have  again  been  popular  –  these  will  resume  in  November  –  if  your  name  isn’t  on  my  waiAng  list  and  you  want  to  do  either  the  RYA  Powerboat  Level  1&2  course  (complete  beginners)  or  the  RYA  Safetyboat  course  (already  got  PB2  and  at  least  a  year’s  experience)  please  email  me  and  I’ll  send  you  details  nearer  the  Ame  so  you  can  book  a  place.We  have  got  a  Powerboat  Coach  in  to  run  another  Powerboat  Instructor  course  in  the  autumn  (18  Sept,  2  Oct  and  22&23  Oct).  There  are  6  spaces  on  this  course.  It  is  suitable  for  anyone  with  several  years  of  powerboaAng  experience  who  is  a  very  competent  and  confident  driver  and  powerboat  handler.  The  minimum  requirement  is  PB2,  although  if  you  have  a  safetyboat  cerAficate  it  would  be  advantageous.  Please  get  in  touch  if  you  think  you  might  be  interested  in  this  as  I  suspect  spaces  will  go  fast.    I  think  that’s  it  –  if  I’ve  forgoFen  anything,  please  let  me  know  and  I’ll  try  to  remember  to  include  it  next  Ame!Becky  PriestSailing  School  [email protected]

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SAIL4GOLD  REGATTA

In  recogniAon  of  the  Weymouth  sail4gold  event  and  inspiring  sailors  to  celebrate  the  2012  Olympic  countdown  we  held  our  own  regaFa:  A  great  day  enjoyed  by  all  combining  regaFa  and  fun  races36  boats  took  part  in  3  regaFa  races  plus  an  OpAmist  paddling  race  and  a  2-­‐up  Laser  race  with  Le  Mans  startThey  S4G  decoraAons,  posters  and  balloons  plus  the  DVD  playing  in  the  clubhouse  provided  a  great  atmosphereFour  of  our  members  had  also  just  returned  from  Weymouth,  having  been  involved  in  Race  Management  at  the  official  Sail  For  Gold  RegaFa  and  one  had  taken  part  so  there  were  lots  of  tails  to  tell  about  the  previous  weeks  racingAt  the  prize  giving  the  winners  all  received  gold,  silver  and  bronze  medals  and  official  S4G  wrist  bands.Everyone  felt  it  was  a  great  day  providing  lots  of  fun  and  entertainment  for  sailors  and  non-­‐sailors  of  all  ages  Despite  the  occasional  drizzle,  several  visitors  enjoyed  the  spectacle,  most  probably  having  heard  the  radio  broadcast  the  previous  day.

ON  THE  WATER

FIREBALLS

A  good  season  so  far  for  the  Balls.  Not  as  much  traveling  

as  usual  but  some  quality  results!!.......

 Becky  and  Tim  won  Budworth  Open  on  9th  July  –  last  

won  by  a  SHSC  boat  in  2002  by  a  Foske]  and  Jones  

pairing!  At  the  FB  worlds  in  Sligo  –  Tim  Saunders  came  

7th  crewing  for  Alan  Krailing  (double  Lark  na7onal  

champion)  and  Richard  Pepperdine  came  9th  crewing  for  

the  legendary  Tim  Rush.  

We  only  have  a  couple  of  boats  at  the  Na7onals  in  

August;  Tim  is  having  another  shot  with  Alan  Krailing  and  

regular  pairing,  Simon  Kelsall  and  Tom  Williamson  will  be  

looking  for  a  good  placing.

Back  at  home,  things  are  steady  though  s7ll  missing  

regular  contribu7ons  from  Dog  and  Pete.  Hopefully,  

Autumn  will  see  some  of  our  idisposed,  errant,  lost  or  

wandering  souls  return  to  the  fold  for  some  great  racing  

and  the  Open  MeeJng  15/16  October.        Rob  Watson

ROSE  SAYS  PLEASE  “KEEP  THE  DINGHY  PARK  TIDY  AND  

DON’T  FORGET  TO  USE  THE  LAWN  MOWER  REGULARLY!”

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BEYOND  STAUNTON  HAROLD

CRUISING  UPDATEHello  to  all  the  cruisers  out  there,  hope  you  are  enjoying  the  summers  sailing.  Apologies  for  not  making  it  along  to  many  cruising  sessions,  but  we  all  lead  busy  lives.  Anyway,  as  we  are  nearing  the  end  of  the  Thursday/Friday  summer  sailing  sessions  at  SHSC,  I  think  it  would  be  a  good  idea  to  bring  cruisers  together  for  a  bit  of  a  sailing  and  social  bonanza.  Please  try  to  make  it  along  to  the  club  on  Friday  26th  August,  and  let’s  make  this  a  busy  evening  for  cruisers.  Hopefully  the  weather  will  be  perfect  for  sailing,  and  it  would  be  nice  to  finish  this  off  with  a  BBQ  aXer,  so  please  bring  along  some  food  to  cook.  I  would  like  to  take  the  opportunity  to  get  to  know  you  a  liFle  beFer  and  to  find  out  what  you  would  like  from  the  club  in  2012  (apart  from  some  more  water).  What  can  we  do  beFer  to  support  cruising?  Any  and  all  ideas  welcome.So,  please  put  the  date  in  you  diaries  and  I  hope  to  see  you  on  the  night,  if  not  before!  

 David  Ewbank

     

SOUTHPORT  2011  Less  than  a  month  to  go  to  the  2011  Southport  24hr  

Race!    

We  have  2  great  heavy  weather  crews  sailing  together  at  the  moment  in  GP2!!  And  we  have  7  helm/crews  in  GP1  and  5  in  each  of  the  other  teams.  I’m  always  up  for  suggesAons  if  they  are  pracAcal....we  have  up  to  the  day  to  finalise  them.The  team  captains  are  Lesley,  Tim  and  Nick...they  will  decide  on  who  sails  when  and  will  try  to  manage  you!  Please  help  them.  The  3  boats  are  provided  by  John,  Darrell  and  Nigel.  Andy  FoskeF  will  being  overseeing  the  boats/spares  etc.Most  of  you  have  already  sailed  at  Southport  but  you  should  all  want  a  bit  of  a  pracAce  beforehand.  I’m  just  about  to  see  when  the  boats  may  be  available  for  you  and  I’ll  get  back  to  you  on  the  arrangements.  SAll  have  to  finalise  the  transport  but  I  have  plenty  of  volunteers....and  John  will  be  towing  his  own  boat.Finally,  some  of  you  sAll  haven’t  told  me  what  you  space  you  want  for  camping  –  please  tell  me.  I  need  to  book  it.  The  list  of  what  I  have  is  aFached  –  please  check  it  (I  may  have  missed  somebody).

MORE  NEWS  ON  THE  WEBSITE

The  naming  of  the  commiFee  boat  by  our  own  Pat  Newton::  hFp://www.shsc.org.uk/club-­‐

info/news/new-­‐commiFee-­‐boat-­‐official-­‐launch.aspx

Cora  Kenmuir-­‐Hogg  and  her  Volvo  Eco  Challenge  Award  for  

2011:hFp://www.shsc.org.uk/club-­‐info/news/eco-­‐challenge-­‐2011-­‐

award.aspx

The  2011  Junior  Championships:hFp://www.shsc.org.uk/club-­‐

info/news/shsc-­‐junior-­‐championships-­‐2011.aspx

The  2011  Club  Championships:hFp://www.shsc.org.uk/club-­‐

info/news/club-­‐championships-­‐2011.aspx

Tim's  and  Richard's  great  results  in  the  Fireball  Worlds:

hFp://www.shsc.org.uk/club-­‐info/news/great-­‐results-­‐for-­‐

staunton-­‐harold-­‐sailors-­‐at-­‐the-­‐fireball-­‐worlds!.aspx

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UNUSUAL  GOOD  NEWS  ABOUT  DUTIES!

I  am  pleased  to  be  able  to  report  that  as  a  result  of  over  100  members  volunteering  for  extra  duAes  plus  the  intake  of  new  members  we  have  an  improvement  for  the  rest  of  this  year  over  the  situaAon  reported  at  the  last  AGM.  Firstly,  we  can  now  provide  Galley  cover  for  the  rest  of  the  season  on  Saturdays.  Some  of  these  Saturdays  are  now  covered  and  I  am  asking  those  members  who  have  not  volunteered  for  their  full  quota  to  cover  the  rest.  Secondly,  the  requirement  for  frequent  sailors  to  undertake  an  extra  duty  can  be  suspended  for  the  rest  of  this  year.  I  should  emphasize  that  this  improvement  is  mainly  due  to  those  who  have  volunteered  to  do  extra  duAes  and  our  sincere  thanks  go  to  those  people.  It  makes  all  the  difference  to  the  running  of  the  Club  and  is  a  tribute  to  the  quality  of  our  members  and  the  efforts  they  put  into  making  it  a  great  Club.  It  is  too  early  to  determine  our  duty  strategy  for  nest  year  and  this  will  be  reported  on  at  the  next  AGM.  With  best  regards

HAND  BOOKSThere  are  a  good  quanAty  of  2011  handbooks  that  haven't  been  colected  from  the  clubhouse.  They'll  be  there  for  another  fortnight  so  please  collect  yours  if  you  haven't  already.

NEW  KEYS  FOR  OLD!

As  you  know,  following  the  recent  break  in  we  have  had  to  change  the  locks  at  the  club  so  your  current  club  keys  will  not  work.  You  can  either  have  your  key  modified  by  bringing  it  to  the  club  and  seeking  out  Tim  Gray,  or  by  contacAng  Di  Pepperdine  "[email protected]"  and  asking  her  for  a  replacement.

SECURITY  UPDATE  -­‐  PROTECT  YOUR  POSSESSIONS!

The  main  improvements,  which  you  will  see  being  introduced  over  the  next  couple  of  months,  include:• Strengthen  changing  room  locks  –  but  we’d  sAll  recommend  not  leaving  valuables  there  when  sailing,  as  personal  

valuables  are  not  covered  by  the  club’s  insurance  policy.    AquaPacs  are  suitable  for  taking  electronic  car  keys  out  on  the  water  safely

• An  “automaAc”  lock  with  keypad  on  the  front  door.    This  can  be  latched  open  during  busier  days,  but  will  prevent  unwelcome  visitors  just  walking  in  on  quieter  evenings  or  during  training  camps

• A  small  personal  effects  locker  for  training  courses/corporate  events  in  the  wet-­‐suit  store.    Note  that  we  don’t  believe  that  these  are  appropriate  (or  parAcularly  secure)  for  all  members  in  the  clubhouse

• Improve  the  alarm  system  to  include  the  training  boat  container  and  add  a  confirmaAon  indicator  to  show  that  it  is  armed

• Improve  the  web-­‐cam  for  use  as  a  simple  CCTV  system• Clearly  mark  the  road  to  clubhouse  as  “private”,  make  it  easier  to  chain  up  the  gate  and  ask  all  members  to  get  into  

the  habit  of  locking  it.    We  recognise  that  this  is  inconvenient,  and  we  looked  hard  at  various  automaAc  gates.    A  good  quality  one  is  around  £5-­‐6k  installed,  so  we  want  to  see  if  this  simple  soluAon  works  first,  then  discuss  at  the  AGM  in  November.

• Encourage  general  aFenAon  to  security.    In  parAcular,  we’d  ask  everyone  to  keep  the  boathouse  roller-­‐shuFer  doors  closed  whilst  the  RIBs  are  on  the  water,  don’t  leave  club  keys  lying  around  and  talk  (politely)  to  anyone  you  don’t  recognise  around  the  club  –  most  of  them  will  be  newer  members  and  so  this  is  a  good  way  of  gevng  to  know  people!

• Finally,  and  perhaps  most  importantly,  OODs  and  Thursday/Friday  Evening  safety  drivers  –  you  must  check  that  all  the  club  doors  are  locked  and  the  alarm  set  before  leaving,  along  with  the  padlocks  on  all  the  gates.    If  you  have  to  leave  before  the  bar  closes,  please  ensure  that  someone  has  agreed  to  lock  up  on  your  behalf  –  it’s  sAll  your  responsibility  to  ensure  the  club  is  secure.

We  hope  that  these  measures  will  help  avoid  further   incidents.    If  you  have  any  quesAons  or  comments  on  this,  please  discuss  with  any  CommiFee  member.