So what's happening this Weekend?

1913-2013 WSC

I hope everyone is pumping up their tenders for the Centenary weekend? Haven't got a tender? Then class 3 will be the place for you in comedy inflatables and rafts...I do hope someone has an inflatable Dolphin to ride?

Friday 1830 - run what you brung in our cross harbour tender racing challenge. http://www.wsc.org.uk/sites/all/files/Tender-Racing-NOR.pdf BBC Radio Solent present the H2O show from the club.

Saturday 1445 - start of Centenary Cruiser class all-in trophy race. It's a big trophy and a one off that you can keep! No yacht? climb on someone else's...

Saturday evening - quiet beers anyone? It's a big day tomorrow.

Sunday morning - the Retired Commodore's Centenary Crab Cup http://www.wsc.org.uk/sites/all/files/Centenary-Crab-Cup.pdf?q=sites/all...

Sunday Morning - Dinghy & Squib Centenary Pursuit Race. Start times from 1015, start times on the notice board. Culminating in saluting the Commodore on Arcsine when returning to harbour. Big trophies to keep....squib, dinghy, and youth (under 21) cups - can anyone win two?

Sunday 1130 onwards - muster for the Centenary Sailpast - a line formation in alphabetical order up harbour, left wheel in the cove (please don't turn the other way!) and salute the Commodore on Arcsine on the cubie pontoon outside the Inshore Lifeboat Shed. http://www.wsc.org.uk/documents/Weymouth-Sailing-Club-Centenary-Sail-Pas...

Sunday 1500 - "The Party of the Century ". If you don't have a meal ticket then hurry up...there's free beer.If you don't want a meal then just turn up..... Details here: http://www.wsc.org.uk/node/2123 The party is for members and guests and tickets can be obtained from the galley, or by emailing Jane Buckle janebb@btinternet.com

The Centenary exhibition (funded by the Heritage Lottery fund) is running until 7th September only and you will be able to look around during the Party. See how WSC got to be the club we are today.

Join in to celebrate the last 100 years of Weymouth Sailing Club and look forward to the next 100 years. Our ancestors might be watching from their celestial moorings.....

Submitted on 2nd September 2013