08 May 2011

WGCSC_Regatta_2june09


Why not to join the race, come on Saturday morning to Welwyn Sailing club.
Cheers
Patrick
Supernova 639

23 April 2011

What about WGCSC-Blog...

From Val
Hi Wellys,
I wish to be the first to post a comment, just to show I'm computer savvy ... not! Well done Patrick on persevering with this in the face of complete inertia by the club. I'm not familiar with blogging - presumably it's somewhere for chit-chat and comment? No doubt all will be revealed in time.
 
Val
 
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17 April 2011

WGCSC - WINTER SEASON RESULTS 2010-2011

PHOTO CAPTION:



Some of the Winter Series trophy winners pictured at the AGM, left to right, Roger Morse, Peter Thornley, Charles Adams (Helm of the Year), Mike Caddy (Clubmanship Trophy), and Dave Lambert.

WINTER SEASON RESULTS 2010-2011

WINTER HANDICAP SERIES

(Best 7 of 12)

Fast Handicap (Kane Frostbite Trophy)

(Average 6 boats, 5 qualified)

1. Roger Morse

2. Charles Adams

3. David Campbell

Slow Handicap (Kane Icicle Trophy)

(Average 2 boats, 1 qualified)

1. Peter Thornley

WINTER PURSUIT SERIES

(Best 5 of 8)

Winter Pursuit Cup

(Average 10 boats, 11 qualified)

1. Alan Campbell

2. Roger Morse

3. Charles Adams

ANNUAL BURGEE SERIES

(10 boats average, 28 helms scored)

IBM Trophy

1. Charles Adams

2. David Lambert

3. Peter Thornley

PERSONAL HANDICAP SERIES

Alan Maurice Trophy

1. Charles Adams

2. David Lambert

3. David Campbell



INDIVIDUAL TROPHIES


PORTHOLE TROPHY

Normally awarded for services to the insurance industry, this year goes to Mr “Oh dear my mast’s fallen down” David Lambert, who now knows what a clevis pin is and does!

FLASH-IN-THE-PAN TROPHY

Goes to one of our quieter, more retiring members who, for winning the Wee Auld Mug just the once, on Personal Handicap in the Burgees, and much to his own surprise, too ...

Alan Pearce


MOST IMPROVED HELM

Reduced his Personal Handicap by more than anyone else, for the second year running ...

Charles Adams

2010 – 11 HELM OF THE YEAR

Took 5 Series wins, and among other glories, the Wee Auld Mug 5 times

Charles Adams

CLUBMANSHIP TROPHY

Mike Caddy

WGCSC, Charles Adams, Helm of the year 2010/11

11th April 2011
Story from Val Newton, Vice Commodore, WGCSC.

CONGRATULATIONS CHARLES

A jubilant Charles Adams was named as WGC Sailing Club’s ‘Helm of the Year’ at the AGM on 10th April.

He also won the Annual Burgee and Personal Handicap Series, came 2nd in the Fast Handicap, and was awarded Most Improved Helm because he’d reduced his personal handicap by more than anyone else, for the second year running.

It was definitely Charles’s night and he was congratulated by everyone at the meeting including one who said: “You used to be rubbish at sailing, whatever happened?”

Dave Lambert was the “bridesmaid”, being runner up in both the Annual Burgee and Personal Handicap Series. Much to his bemusement, he also won the “booby” Porthole Trophy for allowing his mast to fall down. His wife Lynn decreed that it would be displayed in the garage.

Roger Morse had his moment in the spotlight as winner of the Fast Handicap Series. He also came 2nd in the Winter Pursuit, which he milked for all it was worth by insisting on a separate photocall!

Other awards went to Peter Thornley (1st Slow Handicap and 3rd Annual Burgee), David Campbell (3rd Fast Handicap and 3rd Personal Handicap), and Alan Campbell (1st Winter Pursuit).
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14 March 2010

Website update: (WGCSC Handbook & Stewartly Open event)

Dear WGCSC Members.

14th March, website update

 I uploaded on our website the new Club Handbook for 2010.

You will also find a great invitation' poster from Stewartby sailing club. Don't miss it, this is our next upcoming and first external event in 2010.


Patrick

02 March 2010

New WGCSC Blog

Dear WGCSC members

This blog is under development and we will need to learn how the club could benefit from it. Currently all committee members can create a new post but I am in the process to implement publication of posts by all WGCSC members. Do not hesitate to use it and to experiment. The posts can be commented by anyone in the world. Hopefully that would create a vibrant communication. I am looking forward to your posts and comments. (You can send comment with anonymous login.) The Blog URL is: http://wgcsc.blogspot.com/  

Patrick