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SBYC newsletter 28 September 2009 - Shanghai Boat and Yacht Club

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Splice<br />

<strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong> th <strong>2009</strong>. Free to members, non members Rmb50<br />

***Important Notice***<br />

A number of boat owners have still not paid SYC for their boat<br />

storage fees. You must pay this immediately or may be liable for<br />

penalty fees <strong>and</strong> further action to recover outst<strong>and</strong>ing sums. It is<br />

unfair to SYC, our friendly l<strong>and</strong>lords, to delay payment any further<br />

<strong>and</strong> puts relationships under the kind of stress that we could all do<br />

without. Please. Keep Building a Harmonious Sailing <strong>Club</strong>…<br />

From the Poop Deck - Commodores Log<br />

Look forward to seeing lots of you out at the lake during the National Day Holidays. A great<br />

chance to come out, linger a little longer than usual <strong>and</strong> perhaps even camp overnight…<br />

Thanks to all those who stepped up at late notice to help with the Regatta. Benoit<br />

Rossignol, Peter Stegger, Uli Biller, Mario Baldi, Compton Tothill, Bruce Balance. As Koen<br />

has said we need all members to do their bit to keep our programme of events as full as it<br />

is.<br />

Please do take note the SYC will be chasing up outst<strong>and</strong>ing storage fees <strong>and</strong><br />

implementing a new sticker system to identify those that have paid. Please do work with<br />

SYC to clear up any overdue payments. Better still, get the money to them before they<br />

have to track you down.<br />

Safety Officer Tim is asking for names to be recorded as competent helms for dinghies<br />

<strong>and</strong> the RIB. It seems that the MCA are being more active in checking things on the lake<br />

so we must all ensure our housekeeping is in order.<br />

Start Point – Racing Secretary’s Message<br />

The autumn series starts on October 10 th , sharpen your excuses this is officially a<br />

working day! Winds are usually very good for racing at this time of year so bulk up over<br />

the holidays too, unless you have already done so.<br />

Last call for the Hebe Haven 24 hour race on 10/11 th October. Time is running out to<br />

make confirmations so members are asked to contact Colin at<br />

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boss757_888@hotmail.com or call his mobile 13816692292 if they are interested in<br />

joining.<br />

There is a small group from <strong>Shanghai</strong> confirmed but more are needed. We have a race<br />

entry already <strong>and</strong> a Laser Stratos reserved for our use. If people want me to arrange<br />

accomodation I can do that too but need<br />

plenty of notice. All in a good cause too.<br />

Many thanks to Compton Tothill for<br />

providing race report for the racing on<br />

Sunday 20 th <strong>September</strong>, <strong>and</strong> a great<br />

endorsement for volunteering as race<br />

officer – who’s next? Don’t be shy…<br />

Sunday part of the 19-20 <strong>September</strong> SYBC<br />

weekend regatta.<br />

Well you couldn’t have wished for better<br />

weather; sun, blue, blue sky, warm (no<br />

wetsuit needed), water clear of that green<br />

slime <strong>and</strong> a stiff, steady breeze made for a<br />

great series of 4 races. Even though there<br />

were only 7 boats, the racing was<br />

competitive <strong>and</strong> combative to the extent of a<br />

couple of really contentious incidents,<br />

incurring penalties.<br />

The conditions favoured Dirk W’s Supercat<br />

in a big way, carrying away first place in the<br />

first 3 races until his mast support rig broke<br />

<strong>and</strong> he limped back to safety (not to deny<br />

his consummate skill helming such a dream<br />

machine!). That helped Rick get his 470 up<br />

to win the last race, with Nina second on the<br />

Vision <strong>and</strong> Rob third on his Weta.<br />

Dirk K. came second in the first race in his 470, followed by Rick in third place. Jean –Louis<br />

came second in his storming NACRA in race 2, just edging our Nina for third. Nina came<br />

second again in the third race, with Rick just seconds behind for third<br />

Being my first attempt at race officer, it was a huge learning experience, but hey, if I can do it,<br />

I am sure many of the members could do it. Thanks to Koen’s clear instructions <strong>and</strong> a few tips<br />

from Tim <strong>and</strong> ably supported by Bruce as RIB driver, we managed to get it done with only a<br />

couple of minor slip-ups (like the names of the crew members). It was a also for me a really<br />

interesting day, I would highly recommend others to volunteer for race officer, I learned a lot!<br />

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Members Profile & News<br />

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As some of you may have read a couple<br />

of months back in the <strong>Shanghai</strong> Daily<br />

<strong>SBYC</strong> founding member Nor<br />

Coquillard, who we haven’t seen on the<br />

lake in some time, has forsaken the<br />

winds of Ding Shan Hu for greater<br />

glory on the racing circuits of China.<br />

Nor has been racing his own cars for<br />

the last few years <strong>and</strong> usually<br />

manages to make it on the podium (see<br />

below) in his Honda in local<br />

races. This year he has teamed with his race engineer to start a fully professional<br />

team to compete in China’s premier racing competition, the China Touring Car<br />

Championship (CTCC). Nor <strong>and</strong> team run a BMW – the first one ever to race in<br />

this series in China – in the large car category <strong>and</strong> a Honda Fit in the small car<br />

race. Success so far in the competition has been elusive as the larger <strong>and</strong> better<br />

funded teams such as the Ford factory team <strong>and</strong> a number of Hong Kong based<br />

outfits usually take the top spots. The CTCC series is run all around the country.<br />

The three <strong>Shanghai</strong> area races have already been completed. The remaining three<br />

races of the season are in Beijing <strong>and</strong> Guangdong. The races are broadcast live on<br />

Guangdong Satellite TV.<br />

(Note we are always looking for sponsors)<br />

(Time to get back on the lake Nor for some real racing… - Ed)<br />

Class News<br />

The Weta Nationals have had to be postponed until next year. Shame but sometimes<br />

these things can’t be helped. Watch out for more on this in future editions.<br />

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And Finally…<br />

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Overhead recently at the club: ‘Colin, has anyone ever told you that you look like Jim<br />

Jim Carrey Colin Clark<br />

Carrey?’<br />

Sorry Colin, scraping the barrel a bit for this edition…<br />

<strong>Boat</strong>s <strong>and</strong> <strong>Boat</strong> Bits: The Classifieds <strong>and</strong> Community<br />

Section<br />

Elite <strong>Yacht</strong>ing (China) is planning to open a small ch<strong>and</strong>lery business on the main road<br />

close to the sailing club to cater for the needs of the local <strong>and</strong> expat sailing<br />

community. Currently the shop is being prepared with a planned opening towards the end<br />

of October. Intention is to stock consumables, sailing gear, ropes clothing etc. <strong>and</strong><br />

also have links to a mail order ch<strong>and</strong>lery for more specialized items. A repair facility is<br />

also envisaged to h<strong>and</strong>le the usual knocks <strong>and</strong> scrapes to the boats sailing in <strong>and</strong> around<br />

Dianshan Lake.<br />

Hokkaido is the up <strong>and</strong> coming holiday<br />

destination for Chinese tourists <strong>and</strong><br />

offers 4 season holiday activities. I have<br />

one 2 bedroom (sleeps 4) apartment in<br />

Niseko available for China based<br />

residents at ‘laundry cost’ only (sheets<br />

<strong>and</strong> towels) on a first come first served<br />

basis until the end of October. Get<br />

yourself to Niseko via Sapporo <strong>and</strong><br />

the accommodation is yours<br />

(subject to availability). Hokkaido in<br />

her autumn colours is stunning. Now I<br />

have got your attention: Ski apartments in Niseko (home of some of the best<br />

powder snow in the world) are for sale at reduced prices, now from Rmb1.8 million<br />

only (subject to exchange rate fluctuations <strong>and</strong> commitment by end <strong>2009</strong>) for October<br />

2010 h<strong>and</strong>over, only 5% downpayment. Snow is water so skiing must be a water sport.<br />

Contact samcrispin@cpcproperty.com for full details.<br />

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Winter…<br />

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1 <strong>and</strong> 2 bed apartments in<br />

‘Hangetsu’ for sale<br />

Year round activities <strong>and</strong> stunning<br />

sunsets just 3 hours flight from<br />

<strong>Shanghai</strong>…

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