2011/12/23

2011 Singapore SB3 Series

Congratulations to all that raced in the 4 regattas over the year that provided great , competitive racing which I believe is One design Racing as good as it gets in Singapore.



Over the 4 regattas 36 Races were hard fought in variant conditions

Please see the aggregate results below recalculated to award a race score relative to the number of boats in each regatta ( i.e. a first in a regatta with 7 boats would receive 7 points)

Once again congratulations to all and we look forward to 2012 series as the completion gets hotter as was seen in last weekends sprint series races.




2011/09/21

ONE Regatta

In celebration of the Singapore F1 the SB3 fleet are holding the 'One Regatta' on Saturday 24th September.

Briefing will be at 11am
First Start 12noon

Plenty Windward / Leewards Races

Interested in crewing please contact singaporesb3captainATgmailDOTcom



2011/09/14

SPRINT SERIES TIME



Time to get the Sprint Series going again.

Racing starting at 13:00


Briefing at 12:00


Multiple W/L


· Please show your intention to race by email to billDOTlydensATtojigroupDOTcom



· Crew can be found with a few days notice so if you are short handed let me know as well

 
Happy Sailing and see you Sunday!

2011/07/25

14th SMU-RM Western Circuit Regatta

Ahoy SB3 Owners and Crew,

It's that time of the year again, to brace yourselves for one of the largest keelboat regatta in Singapore. Now with the tack trackers on hand, be sure to encounter stiffer competition by the day with even more precision sailing!
Let see if we can get as many SB3's on the start line as possible, there are now 19 in SIngapore!!
If you need crew or want to charter/lend your boat for the regatta please contact the SB3 Captain to help out.

Please visit www.westerncircuit.com to download the NOR and Entry Form (and the SI tonight).
The competition this year continues on shore, with a silent auction, ongoing, and an open at the gala dinner on the last night.

NOTE
The THIRD SB3 Regatta will be held during the Western Circuit with the weekends of 13th/14th and 20th counting towards the results.

SB3's interested in taking part on the first Sunday will also be made welcome.

2011/04/14

WESTERN CIRCUIT SERIES 2

Gentle reminder, this weekend is the 2nd Series for all keelboats.


Appreciate if you could reply to Prakash soonest if you racing this weekend... that'll help with the planning.

Sat, 16 April 1200hrs Briefing
1300hrs First warning signal, distance race

Sun, 17 April 1200hrs Briefing
1300hrs First warning signal, windward/leewards. (A different format for the cruising type of boats can be arranged if you prefer)

There has been some good racing soon and it would be great to see a few SB3's out for this.
More than 6 we get our own start and prizes.
See you there.

2011/03/22

WESTERN CIRCUIT SERIES - DAY 2 AND 3

The second and third days of the Western Circuit is happening this weekend.



The SB3's put up a great showing last weekend securing all podium positions. Proves our regular racing counts for something!
It would be great to get more SB3's out for this weekend. Details below.

26th March - Causeway Race, warning signal at 1200hrs, lets meet at 1100hrs outside the pub for quick briefing if you not familiar with the course

27th March - Short course racing, warning signal at 1300hrs

Might even be able to russle up a bottle of Rum for the Saturday night.
See you there.
Robin

2011/01/22

Blowing Away the Cobwebs: SB3’s in Singapore. January 16th


With everyone back from their Christmas holidays, the Singapore SB3 Fleet held its first Sunday Racing session on January 16th. With a new committee, and some boats changing hands over the Christmas break, the fleet started the new year with great enthusiasm. With the 2010, Wallace Cuthbertson (Glasgow Kiss) winner having broken his right hand surfing (well that was his story…..) and Chris Holmes (Bandit) volunteering to run the races, the six boats that turned out were greeted with a fantastic 12-16knots.


The first race was held, and the rustiness of the fleet showed, with only Bill on Katana being close to the start line at speed, who promptly led away from the start and never relinquished that position for the rest of the race. Jono sailing Scumbag was also fast out of the blocks, and sailing 2 up scored a creditable second. The remaining placing were decided at the first spinnaker drop, where some of the intricacies of the kite drop appeared to have been forgotten over the long holiday, with a couple of helms, heard explaining to their crews, how the maneuver should be completed! Third place went to Marcus on Red Gum. Mention must go to Robin on Pyxis, who on the leeward mark rounding managed to tangle the buoy, dragging the mark some distance, and earning the Race Committees ‘Muppet of the Day’ award.


The second race was got away soon after the last boat finished, with the start being much more tightly contested, a great example of why we race one-designs was viewed in the Singapore Malaysia channel, with boats swapping positions all the way to the windward mark. At the leeward mark Scumbag had established a good lead, followed by Red Gum and Hullabaloo. At the finish, Scumbag had established a large lead, with the second, third and fourth place boats all finishing within a boat length of each other – a true photo finish (if only the race committee had bought a camera…..). The final reckoning saw Scumbag 1st, Audie, the new owner of Hullaballoo and out for the first time, second, followed by Red Gum.

With all the crews seeming to enjoy themselves, the race committee got a third race underway, with the first leg sailed in the strongest wind of the day. The first kite leg, was fantastic, with all the boats planning into the leeward mark, with the strong gust catching the unwary or the plane slow unawares, with a number of boats checking their keels! At the finish, Bill on Katana had a healthy lead, giving a great example of boat handling in the freshening conditions, with Hullaballoo coming in second and Scumbag finishing a very creditable third, despite being only 2 up.

Overall results saw the day goto Bill on Katana, after considering countback, as he was ties on points with Jono on Scumbag who finished second. Third place was again decided on count back with Hullabaloo pushing RedGum in fourth place.

By Chris Holmes

2011/01/13

SB3 SPRINT RACE NO 2

For all who haven’t been sailing recently, the winds have been GREAT! We hope to have several boats out this Sunday (16th January) for some racing.

Racing starting at 13:00
Briefing at 12:00

Multiple W/L

We need someone to act at RO (Prakash is unavailable). We have a Raffles Marina boat to use. Let me know if you are willing to be RO this Sunday.


· Please show your intention to race by email to billDOTlydensATtojigroupDOTcom


· Crew can be found with a few days notice so if you are short handed let me know as well

Happy Sailing and see you Sunday!

2011/01/04

RAFFLES CAUSEWAY RACE

Attention - the tide is perfect for race towards Woodlands Causeway and back this coming Sunday.
Enjoy the scenic river, mangrove, fisheries and JB!

Causeway Race
Date: Sunday, 9 Jan 2011
Briefing: 1100hrs
Warning Signal: 1200hrs
Entry fee: $10 per boat

Cruising sailing yachts, SB3s and IRC yachts are welcome!
Please let Prakash know ASAP if you are racing.