Our Annual Oyster Roast is only four days away, this Saturday. Please bring a side dish to share as we celebrate the end of 2019's sailing season and make plans for 2020. There's no cost to members but we encourage you to sign-up online so we don't run out of oysters...and bring a side dish to share.
As if the oysters weren't enough: We'll have a bourbon tasting event for those who imbibe; bring your own reusable glass to cut down on waste. AND the Chesapeake Bay Foundation will also be on site to showcase some of their efforts to protect and improve our cruising and racing home.
Schedule of Upcoming Events: Sat, Nov 2: Closing Day Regatta and Oyster Roast: Winter Series 1 (Offshore) Sun, Nov 3: Laser Frostbite Regatta (One-Design) Sat, Nov 9: Winter Series 2 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 16: Commodore's Ball Thu, Nov 28: Thanksgiving Sat, Nov 30: Winter Series 3 (Offshore)
This Week’s Update: - It's Oyster Roast Weekend at FBYC! Come by the Clubhouse after the first Offshore Winter race Saturday for oysters, bar-b-que, and beverages. The final Laser race of 2019 will be during the Frostbite Regatta Sunday. You can view all 2019 events by clicking here. - As a reminder - Daylight Savings Time takes effect early Sunday morning. Enjoy the extra hour of sleep! - I will be onsite daily during the Season …
Our two big season-capping events are just around the corner.
Next Saturday, November 2 is the annual Closing Day Regatta and Oyster Roast. This is a fun, exciting race followed by feasting on the Chesapeake's bounty--Rappahannocks, Old Salts or more. THE OYSTERS ARE ON US! (But please bring a side dish to share.)
Sign-up now so we don't run out of oysters at: https://www.fbyc.net/events/2019/191102-offshore-closing-day-regatta-and-oyster-roast-winter-series-1/
Close on the oysters' heels is our annual Commadore's Ball on November 16. We've dramatically lowered the cost and increased the fun-factor at Richmond's historic Hippodrome Theater. We need a firm commitment for numbers so check out all we've got planned and sign-up now at: https://www.fbyc.net/events …
Schedule of Upcoming Events: Sat, Oct 26: Closing Cruisers Dinner (Cruising) Sat, Oct 26: Fall Series 4 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 2: Closing Day Regatta and Oyster Roast: Winter Series 1 (Offshore) Sun, Nov 3: Laser Frostbite Regatta (One-Design) Sat, Nov 9: Winter Series 2 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 16: Commodore's Ball Thu, Nov 28: Thanksgiving Sat, Nov 30: Winter Series 3 (Offshore)
This Week’s Update: - Saturday will be busy at FBYC. The final Fall Offshore race will be held followed by a new member meeting in the Clubhouse. Cruisers get together for the Closing Dinner at 6:00 PM in the Clubhouse Loft. No events are scheduled Sunday. You can view all 2019 events by clicking here. - We are compiling …
High water and impassible roads couldn’t keep the Laser Masters from sailing this weekend. Extremely high tides due to a harvest moon and a Nor’easter off the coast made Fishing Bay Road nearly impassible in 6-8+ inches of water at times. The road and Fishing Bay dock were still underwater at some of the low tides over the weekend.
On Saturday everyone arrived plenty early ahead of the mid-morning high tide and rigged and waited for the right wind. After a 2-hour postponement the wind filled in and 36 boats filed out to get in some races in the afternoon.
The wind filled in out of the SSE for 3 races with the first being won by Gavin …
"O Oysters," said the Carpenter, "You've had a pleasant run! Shall we be trotting home again?' But answer came there none-- And this was scarcely odd, because They'd eaten every one.
The oysters are on us this November 2 at FBYC's yearly Oyster Roast and closing day regatta. Sign-up at: https://www.fbyc.net/events/2019/191102-offshore-closing-day-regatta-and-oyster-roast-winter-series. The food is free but we are accepting donations and ask everyone to bring a side dish or dessert. First-come, first-served until the oysters are history!
THEN........LET'S DINE AND DANCE AT THE COMMODORE'S BALL--NOVEMBER 16
There's a new venue this year--Richmond's historic Hippodrome Theater. We've also slashed the cost and doubled the excitement. From scrumptious Bang Bang Shrimp appetizers to …
Schedule of Upcoming Events: Sat, Oct 19: Fall Series 3 (Offshore) Sat, Oct 26: Closing Cruisers Dinner (Cruising) Sat, Oct 26: Fall Series 4 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 2: Closing Day Regatta and Oyster Roast: Winter Series 1 (Offshore) Sun, Nov 3: Laser Frostbite Regatta (One-Design) Sat, Nov 9: Winter Series 2 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 16: Commodore's Ball Thu, Nov 28: Thanksgiving Sat, Nov 30: Winter Series 3 (Offshore)
This Week’s Update: - Fall is in full swing with the third Offshore series race of the season. No other events are scheduled this weekend You can view all 2019 events by clicking here. - We are compiling winter maintenance and improvement projects. Please stay posted for updates as we go. - I will …
Fishing Bay Yacht Club requests the honor of your presence
at the 2019 Annual Meeting and Commodore’s Ball
Saturday, November 16, 2019
This is your "formal" invitation to FBYC's exciting, hip, and way-cool social event of the year. We've got a new venue--The Hippodrome in Richmond’s historic Jackson Ward. (Check it out here: https://hippodromerichmond.com). And we've slashed the price from previous years to encourage as many as possible to attend. The full evening features:
Annual Meeting in upstairs Screening Room 5:30-6:00 PM
Cocktail Hour cash bar and passed hors d'oeuvres 6:00-7:00 PM
Sign-up now for our annual Oyster Roast and End-of-Season Pursuit Race on November 2. We're "tilting the icebox and emptying the bar." That means we're using any leftover barbecue, other foods and drinks to finish up this part of the season. We're adding raw or roasted oysters to the mix and asking only for contributions to the donation jar.
Please bring a salad or dessert to share with your fellow sailors and invite anyone who might be interested in joining FBYC. This is always one of our most popular events so bring your friends, crew, reusable glasses and oysters knives.
Schedule of Upcoming Events: Sat, Oct 12:-Sun, Sep 13: Chesapeake Bay Laser Masters Championship (One-Design) Sat, Oct 19: Fall Series 3 (Offshore) Sat, Oct 26: Closing Cruisers Dinner (Cruising) Sat, Oct 26: Fall Series 4 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 2: Closing Day Regatta and Oyster Roast: Winter Series 1 (Offshore) Sun, Nov 3: Laser Frostbite Regatta (One-Design) Sat, Nov 9: Winter Series 2 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 16: Commodore's Ball Thu, Nov 28: Thanksgiving Sat, Nov 30: Winter Series 3 (Offshore)
This Week’s Update: - Laser Masters of the Chesapeake return this weekend. Come and race or cheer on your friends! You can view all 2019 events by clicking here. - We are compiling winter maintenance and improvement projects. Please stay posted …
There's only one week left to get in your nominations. All nominations should be emailed by October 15th.
The Trophy Committee will receive nominations for the following perpetual trophies to be awarded at the Annual Awards Party in November:
PIANKATANK TROPHY – Recognizes the FBYC skipper who most exemplifies the principle that “all is not lost until the boat sinks.”
MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY BOWL – Recognizes a member of FBYC for an outstanding contribution to sailing at Fishing Bay Yacht Club.
COMPETITION TROPHY – Recognizes a member of FBYC who is the skipper of an enrolled offshore or one-design boat and who most successfully represented FBYC in sailboat racing events conducted by other yacht clubs or associations during the past year. Nominations should …
The 38th Chesapeake Bay Laser Masters Championship is just over a week away and the event is set to feature all of the things it is known for – great racing, amazing food, dedicated volunteers and a fantastic group of competitors who are fun to sail and hang out with. This year competitors are coming from as far away as Florida, New Jersey, and beyond and also includes closer by contingents from Annapolis and the tidewater area. A couple competitors are even tuning up for the regatta by sailing the Laser Masters North American Championship in Marblehead MA this coming weekend. Those that aren’t tuning up in Marblehead will be sailing on Saturday in the Laser Fall Regatta at FBYC …
Our Closing Day Race and Oyster Roast is slated for November 2. It has always delivered excitement on the course followed by oysters served raw or roasted. We'll be cleaning out any leftover kegs from the season, but you can bring your own drink as well as a salad or dessert to share.
Then, the Commadore's Ball with our annual meeting and awards presentation will be two weeks later on November 16. We're hard at work creating a fantastic evening at Richmond's historic Hippodrome with fantastic dining and rocking music.
Grab your calendar, mark the dates and watch for more details. We may be on the hard soon but our season really doesn't …
Schedule of Upcoming Events: Sat, Oct 5: Laser Fall Regatta (One-Design) Sat, Oct 5: One Design Fall Series 4 (One-Design) Sun, Oct 6: Annapolis Sail Boat Show Cruise (Cruising) Sun, Oct 6: Fall Series 2 (Offshore) Sat, Oct 12:-Sun, Sep 13: Chesapeake Bay Laser Masters Championship (One-Design) Sat, Oct 19: Fall Series 3 (Offshore) Sat, Oct 26: Closing Cruisers Dinner (Cruising) Sat, Oct 26: Fall Series 4 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 2: Closing Day Regatta and Oyster Roast: Winter Series 1 (Offshore) Sun, Nov 3: Laser Frostbite Regatta (One-Design) Sat, Nov 9: Winter Series 2 (Offshore) Sat, Nov 16: Commodore's Ball Sat, Nov 30: Winter Series 3 (Offshore)
This Week’s Update: - There's something for everyone this weekend. Saturday is …
We are club-wide proud of Glenn Doncaster and his Nanuq crew for representing FBYC at the 2019 US Offshore Keelboat Championship in Annapolis this past weekend. Glenn and his crew,--Matt Newborn, Alex Seamus O'Toole, Sloan Burns, Jim Cobb, Commodore Paul Wash, Jerry Latell and their midshipman, Grace, took third place.
The 3-days of fleet racing, consisting of long-distance and buoy races in Navy 44's, attracted stellar competitors from throughout the nation. Each of the 11 US Sailing districts sent a crew with our guys besting some prestigious organizations like Chicago's Corinthian YC and California's St. Francis YC. The Naval Academy also campaigned a boat (they won) and provided a cadet to serve as crew on the other contenders.