Archive for October 2020
Please note that the Saturday Course sheet will be amended to FIX Course 20. Spectacle and Snapper require rounding to PORT. The course sheets on the website have been amended. Click to view or Download.

The changed courses can also be found on the Sailing – Yacht – Racing Information page.
The Strong Wind forecast for Sydney Closed Waters was way off as was the thunderstorm warning. However, the BOM were correct in predicting rain.
The failing breeze proved the worth of the new (still un-named) start boat as James and Elliot were quick to respond to the Sailing Secretary‘s request to shorten the course. They were able to do this quickly and efficiently setting the finish line at Spectacle Island to trap both fleets (saving the Blue fleet another leg to the Goat Buoy). Well done.

Blue division continued the battle between Etchells and Yachts. Standown, Adrenaline and Hasta La Vista finished on the podium. In Green/White division several contenders were missing in action (possibly gearing up for the AFL grand final between the striped cats and the other cats later that evening. Flair headed the fleet in a vain attempt to try to get out of the rain quickly.
Twilight Captain
As the weather improves the number of boats keeps rising. We had 66 boats start in Spring Race 3 and we are pleased to report all finished. We wish to thank our Course Setter, Mark Rhodes and our Starters, Hugh Vaughan and James Curr.
It is always a challenge to record the correct results and point scores in TopYacht for every race. If any skippers wish to query any results, would you please do so within a day of the results being posted. This would help a lot. We would like to thank our Starters and our Handicap Officer, Bram Penberthy, for all their work on the results records.
Some observations from the last race lead to a few reminders:
- Skippers must enter contact details for all crew prior to racing
- Maximum 25 on the deck/pontoon area
- Watch the flags and listen for radio calls
- Stay out of the Start Box until 5 minutes before your race
- The course list is different to last season
- Radio the Start Desk if you cross the finish line after sunset.
Keep sailing and stay safe!
Social Secretary
Some of our members are turning up at the Diddy for a meal afterwards, which is pleasing to see. We suggest you phone ahead if you are going to do this, so they keep enough staff on duty and keep the kitchen open.
We would like to thank all our sponsors, Yachtworks, Sydney 4×4, Back Vintage, Helly Hansen, Joe Walsh Rigging, Doyle-MacDiarmid Sails, Robert Oatley Wines and Zjoosh. Please support them and mention GFS when you make a purchase.
Nick Murphy – Twilight Captain
It’s not too late to enter the 2020 Balmain Regatta!

Due to COVID-19 there will be no post-race party on the deck at the Balmain club.
We had a very encouraging turn-out of 65 boats for Spring Race 2.
At the end of the race we had 62 boats finishing which was good to see. The last of the boats were finishing after sunset, so we would like to remind skippers to keep a torch trained on your sail number and make a radio call as you finish. We would also like to remind skippers who withdraw from the race to make a radio call to the Starters as well.
We had some technical difficulties at the start, which caused the start sequence to be delayed by 10 minutes. In order to be ready for this sort of late change, we advise skippers to listen for radio calls from GFS and to watch the flags. On this occasion a series of four radio calls were made to alert skippers to the change.
We wish to thank our Course Setter Mark Rhodes and our Starters, Hugh Vaughan and James Curr.
Social Secretary
This week we would like to thank our renewing sponsors, Back Vintage, Helly Hansen, Joe Walsh Rigging, Doyle-MacDiarmid Sails, Robert Oatley Wines and Zjoosh.
Nick Murphy
In the current Covid climate you are required to submit a crew list each time you sail in a GFS event. At present some skippers are not complying with this requirement. The crew list is reset each Monday (12.00 am) – Twilight and Saturday Series crew lists will need to be added for the next race after this time.
If you set up a possible list of potential crew it is an easy process each subsequent week to select those who will be on board.
Initial set up is via the TopYacht entry link –
https://www.topyacht.com.au/db/kb/1272
Once you have added a crew list you can update your crew from the following link –
Detailed instructions are here – click to open or download
There are instructions included to allow you to set up a mobile device to update crew. Very simple to just tick those on board from a list.
As from Down Harbour Race 2 (October 10) spinnakers are once more permissible for yachts in Saturday and Down Harbour Series races. Yachts will also accrue points in series and overall pointscores. Please continue to follow Covid-19 protocols where possible.
The first race in the Twilight Series started well with a very good turn out of 56 boats. Very light and changeable winds proved difficult but 31 of the contestants still made it across the finish line in time. At the club pontoon it was pleasing to see that members were respectful of the current social distancing requirements. We wish to thank our course setter, Mark Rhodes, who faced a difficult task with the variable winds. We thank our Starters, Hugh Vaughan and James Curr
Social Secretary announcements.
With the pandemic restrictions we have suspend the weekly divisional prizes for the time being. Prizes will still be awarded for the End of each Series. Please check the website each week for changes. ML Foods and Franc Lauc are still engaged as our official caters and we are considering catering options for the future. This season we are pleased to announce we have two new sponsors, Yachtworks and Sydney 4×4. They will be sponsoring prizes for the end of each season and are providing discounts to GFS members.
A reminder Twilight Spring Series Race 1 is this evening (October 7). Covid rules are still in place and there will be no post-race gathering at the clubhouse. Start times are as per the Sailing Instructions and 2020-2021 courses are different to the previous season.
Please note these have been revised and are different to the previous season.
There are two versions a PDF and Word file. The word filencan be downloaded and resized to aid ‘night’ vision.
They are also available on the Sailing – Yacht Racing Information page.
Due to Covid 19 restrictions on presentations and venue, our Skippers Brieifng is not being held as an event this year.
Skippers are requested to review the Skippers Notes already sent with special emphasis on:
- Ensure you are familiar with TopYacht crew list registration system and how to register your crew lists on a week by week basis;
- Ensure you complete your Cat 7 Audit. Last years Audit’s expire today. David and other auditors will be available for new skippers and vessels this weekend where a hands on audit is required;
- Please review your Twilight Captain’s posting re safe movement for crew around the club pre and post racing.
- Please book your pick up time so crew are not congregating;
- Please use alternative pick up and parking areas such as Northwood Wharf, Bay St Wharf or Woolwich as there will be no after race gatherings at GFS;
- Adhere to Covid Safe distancing and the number limits on the deck etc when getting on and off boats.
- Ensure you have a functional radio on board per the sailing instructions. Leave it on for the duration Ch72. Our new committee vessel will allow shortened races and the use of “outside” finish lines so skippers will need to be aware of course changes during a race.
- To that extent please review the Sailing Instructions and 2020 Course sheets. As a skipper nothing annoys me more than hearing radio calls to starters seeking outside assistance because competitors haven’t read the instructions before the race.
I look forward to seeing us all on the water again for the 20/21 Sailing Season.
David Leslie, GFS Safety Officer