The 2018 Draw

The Tournament Handicaps have been freshly minted and have survived the customary rigorous, double-blind, randomised in- bottle fermented procedure.  They are set out on the Billiard Room notice-board.  In due course, which may be a little while yet, I will also print out and exhibit the matches, but all members of each group will play all other members of the same group.

On conclusion of the Group matches the top two in each Group will go through to the next round.  Where two players have equal points progress is determined by the result of the Group match between them.  If three or more players have equal points progress is determined by handicap, I.e., -20 beats – 18.

Winner of Group A plays runner- up Group B, winner Group B plays runner- up Group A. Likewise Groups C and D.  I will place a diagram on the notice-board.  After Group stage all matches are knockout. All matches one frame, final best of three frames. Matches take precedence over any other use of the table and may be played at any time by arrangement with Greg and Tina.

The Champion will be presented with the BCYC Snooker Trophy by the Commodore (unless he wins it !!) at the Christmas Snooker Dinner at the Club on Wednesday 19th December 2018.

Group A. Simon Jenkins, Lyndon Williams, Andrew Edwards, Alyson Nicholson, Eiddon Davies.

Group B. Martyn Jones, Alan Bevan, Jeremy Clayton, Simon Brooks, Bob Wigley.

Group C. (The group of Death). Dexter Ford, Lawrence Griffiths, John Morse, Jeff Evans, Paul Nicholson.

Group D. Mark Jenkins, Greg Morgan, Peter Harrison, David Thomas (Champion).

Good luck!

Lawrence

The grand snooker draw -Wednesday 29 August

The Group Draw for this year’s Tournament will be held on Wednesday 29th August, in the Bar at the Club at 7.15 pm.

If you took part last year you should have received an email from Lawrence, maestro of the handicap.  If you are unable to play this year, please let Lawrence know ASAP.  If there are others who may wish to play please let Lawrence have your name and email address.

Updated handicaps will be published at the Draw, and the Tournament begins immediately thereafter.  As indicated last year, it is proposed to set deadlines for the completion of matches in an attempt to avoid compression of fixtures in the week before the Dinner which is to be held on Wednesday 19th December.

Good luck !!

Spanish Tapas Evening Friday 24th August

Come and join us for an evening of Spanish delights on Friday 24th August.

Menu

Crusty Bread with garlic mayo and oil

Spanish tortilla

Seafood paella

Chorizo and mixed bean salad

Meatballs in a tomato and red wine sauce

Reservations can be made directly with Greg and Tina in person, on the phone or by emailing bcycmanager@gmail.com

Price £10 per head

Dress code: Smart Casual / Spanish Theme

Bristol Channel Yacht Club Swansea Bay Regatta May 7th & 8th.

The scheduling of a visit by the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter Association with the rediscovery of the BCYC Swansea Bay Regatta Cup that was last raced for in 1911, seemed a highly appropriate time to rededicate the Cup.

 Saturday  saw 6  Pilot Cutters make the start line for races 2 & 3 of the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter Association’s Swansea Bay Regatta. Race 1 being the passage race from Barry on Tuesday, 3rd May.  Under Association rules, results are based on 1st across the Line. Tim Pratt of the PCA was Race Officer, assisted by Alyson Nicholson of BCYC.

Saturday’s races were also race 1 & 2 of the BCYC/Swansea Museum Swansea Bay Regatta with races handicapped using  Old Gaffa TCF handicapping. Alyson was Race Officer, kindly assisted by Tim.

Race 1 was a scheduled round the cans in the Bay with finish line at SWIGG. Conditions were a sunny 15kt Easterly with Mascotte taking line honours.

Race 2 was to be the long distance (4 hour) race that for the BCYC regatta, was for the Scarweather Bowl, alas the wind was dropped and by Pwll Du  the fleet was mainly moving by tide only. The course was shortened to finish at Mid Fairway Gate.

There was a “Pint and Curry Supper” on Saturday evening in BCYC preceded by the prize giving for the PCA series won by Mascotte, pictured ahead of Alpha.

Sunday 8th

Due to unfortunate Tide times Peggy and Dolphin, the end runners from Saturday’s race chose not to compete as they would not be able to lock back in until late Sunday afternoon, and crews needed to travel Home.

Race 3 of the BCYC regatta saw better wind and a highly contested start by Alpha, Olga and Mascotte with Jan Rorlan 7 minutes late.

Beating over to Grounds, then Cabenda, saw Jan Rorlan erode the lead of the fleet and was forced to undertake Olga rather than risk being luffed, which resulted in a close quarter manoeuvre that found bow sprit missing flag pole by what seemed like 12 inches. Having dealt with Olga just before the upwind mark, Jan Rorlan continued to reel in Mascotte on the long run back to the finish line at SWIGG which saw the closest of finishes with Mascotte just sneaking the line ahead of Jan Rorlan by 1 second!

Even allowing for handicapping Mascotte took a clean sweep, with Olga 2nd, Jan Rorlan 3rd  Alpha 4th, and Dolphin and Peggy joint 5th overall.

Alyson allowing Mark to touch the BCYC Swansea Bay Regatta Trophy, last raced for in 1911. The cup was kindly returned to the club by descendants of the previous winner, and will now remain in the Club.

 

In order to honour the recently departed Dr. Aubrey Hudson, race 2 of the BCYC regatta was to be the long distance race that encompassed Scarweather West cardinal and would thus carry its own trophy, the Scarweather Bowl, inaugurated by Dr. Hudson in the 1950’s. Unfortunately the decreasing wind necessitated a shortened course excluding the Scarweather buoy, however we were delighted that Dr. Hudson’s eldest son Rob, was kindly invited to crew on Swansea Museum’s Olga by Skipper Matthew Williams, and was on hand to present Mark, owner of winning Cutter, Mascotte with the Scarweather Bowl. Pictured from left, Matthew, Mark, Rob and Alyson.

2017 BCYC Pursuit Race – 15 July

The 2017 BCYC Pursuit Race took place on Saturday 15th July – on a not so typical summer’s day! 9 entries  in challenging weather , poor visibility, rain and not a little wind – was not a race for the faint hearted

The stiff breeze favoured the Dart fleet with Tony Rees and Jo Mullet taking full advantage, quickly asserting a commanding lead that they would never lose, making this their second consecutive Pursuit Race victory.

Once again, a thank you to the MYC and to Dai Thomas for providing safety cover. Also to  Alyson Nicholson and Rachel Ace for running the race from the deck of Alyson’s Achilles 24, Myhtos – no mean feat given the conditions.

2016 Pursuit Race – Saturday 18th June

We stole a summer’s day for the race, conditions almost perfect with sunshine and a fairly consistent westerly 10kts breeze. Our Race committee consisting of Alyson Nicholson, Alison Alderman and Rachael Ace did a sterling job of timekeeping on the start line aboard Alyson’s Achilles 24, “Mythos”

12 boats entered,  with 1st Laser starting at 1540. The remaining  boats consisted of  a 420, two Ospreys, a Dart 15, four Dart 18s, and an F18 starting at 1645.

At the finish time of 1800 Tony Rees & Jo Mullett were way out in front, having sailed a faultless race, on the upwind leg of their 7th lap, whilst all others were fairly closely spread along the final reach on their 6th lap, other than the the F18, a lap down

1st        Tony Rees & Joanne Mullett – Dart 18 : 2nd Tim & Sue Ley – Dart 18 – 1st BCYC boat : 3rd Alistair Ramsden & Steve Ace – Osprey