Tuesday, March 18, 2008

San Diego NOOD - Brian Janney

This past weekend I sailed with Ian Trotter on his J/24. This is the second time I've sailed on Ian's boat the first time we got second in the J-fest. This time we won. On board we had Ray Cooke, our bowman from Blue Blazes. Mike Monastra from Blue Blazes was our Spinnaker Trimmer. Sandra Sherman was in the pit. I was trimming upwind and calling tactics. (Mike, Ray and I just got finished racing the San Diego to PV Race on Blue Blazes).

The J/24's only sailed Saturday and Sunday. We were on the South Course along with the Etchells, J/105, J/80, and Catalina 38's. Saturday was about 15-18 knots of wind with about 8-10 foot swells. This made for some really challenging conditions. In the first race we didn't have the best start and rounded the first weather mark in 3rd. By the leeward gate we were in 2nd but right behind 1st. Up the beat Ian did a great job going fast and getting us into first. On the run the second place boat Geraldine, who is known as the top boat in San Diego, did a round down we were happy until the same wave that got them flipped us. After 30 seconds we gybed back and took off. I think we gained on that little move. For the first race we were 2 steps above our base and still had the Genoa up.

In the second race we went up another step on the rig an changed to the jib. This was a wise move as the genoa was not slower but the jib made it easier to steer over the larger swells. We led for the whole race and never looked back.

In the 3rd race we thought it got lighter and changed back to the genoa for the first beat. That was a mistake we were over powered and had to change to the jib during the run. The first place boat stayed with the jib and we walked away from them during the beat.

On Sunday the wind was much lighter (10-13 knots). Our goal was to finish in the first race in the top 3, we got second and secured the regatta. For the first race of the day we were 1 step above base and the boat felt bound up so for the last race we went 1 step below base and our speed and point were the best in the fleet. We had a great team; everyone got along and worked hard to come back when we were behind.

Monday, March 17, 2008

The Florida Yacht Club
34th Annual Orange Peel
March 14-16, 2008
FINAL RESULTS
Series Summary
Pl Sail Skipper From 1 2 3 4 5 Tot
1 3985 Paul Abdullah Jacksonville, FL 1 3 1 7 4 16
2 1049 Skip Dieball Toledo, OH 9 6 7 2 8 32
3 3969 Mike Ingham Rochester, NY 2 4 2 32\*1 1 41
4 3809 Vlastimil Kunc 10 1 12 14 5 42
5 3976 Greg Griffin Jacksonville, FL 33 8 4 3 3 51
6 3997 Scott Griffin Taylors, SC 6 5 6 21 19 57
7 3911 Pierce Barden Wilmington, NC 4 7 24 10 18 63
8 3979 Michael Gillian Glen Ellyn, IL 12 22 19 13\ZFP 2 68
9 3709 Dennis Griffin Green Cove Springs, FL 8 11 13 17 26 75
10 4008 Scott McCormack Atlanta, GA 14 10 23 23 16 86
11 3980 Michael Lenkeit Flowery Branch, GA 7 42\OCS 5 8 25 87
12 3741 Gavin McCormack Atlanta, GA 15 13 28 15 17 88
13 1 Chris Klotz St. Petersburg, FL 22 42\DNF 3 9 15 91
14 3579 David Van Cleef Newport, RI 5 26 8 42\OCS 10 91
15 3883 David Reddaway Suwanee, GA 19 25 15 4 29 92
16 3397 Ben France Newport News, VA 20 42\DNF 9 13 9 93
17 3878 Doc Gates Pittsford, NY 18 16 11 24 24 93
18 3975 Mike Ross Acworth, GA 11 23 10 11 42\DNF 97
19 3849 Erik Goethert Belmont, MA 16 9 26\ZFP 42\OCS 6 99
20 3868 Matis Heinrich 27 14 22 1 42\OCS 106
21 779 Kevin Bradley 25 42\DNF 16 6 20 109
22 386 John Norton Chapel Hill, NC 35 21 17 30\ZFP 7 110
23 2724 Jim Kincaid Nederland, TX 29 12 14 34\ZFP 23 112
24 4007 Loy Vaughan Birmingham, AL 3 2 26 42\OCS 42\OCS 115
25 1329 Scott Latham Coatesville, PA 17 42\DNF 20 25 11 115
26 3759 Brian Swingly New London, CT 13 20 33 28 22 116
27 3672 Scott Harris Atlanta, GA 21 42\DNF 21 19 21 124
28 3680 Brian Anderson 26 18 29 41\ZFP 14 128
29 1915 Peter Bream, Sr. Jacksonville, FL 36 42\DNF 27 18 12 135
30 3745 Lincoln Baxter Charlotte, NC 24 17 32 20 42\DNC 135
31 3898 Peter Hale Stevensville, MD 28 42\DNF 25 30 13 138
32 2991 Bradley Stookey Jacksonville, FL 30 19 34 27 31 141
33 3999 Doug Fisher Springboro, OH 34 15 35 42\OCS 32 158
34 3983 Jason Hubbard 31 42\DNF 36 31 27 167
35 3998 Jim Roberts Acworth, GA 23 42\DNF 30 32 42\DNC 169
36 2450 Don Read Asheville, NC 40 24 40 36 30 170
37 2177 Dale Newnham Marietta, GA 38 42\DNF 37 20\ZFP 34 171
38 3912 William Harris Annandale, VA 32 42\DNF 39 35 28 176
39 3818 Jack Mahaney Iizella, GA 37 42\DNS 31 29 42\DNC 181
40 3461 Ken Obst Melborne, FL 39 42\DNF 38 34 33 186
41 2472 Michael Bozeman Green Cove Springs, FL 42\DNC 42\DNF 42\DNS 42\DNC 35 203

*1 = ZFP+ZFP

R.C.Chair: Tim Monahan & Will Newton
Jury Chair: Henry Mullen
Scorekeeper: Ron Curtis
17 Mar, '08, 10:32
St. Pete Scorer

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Thistle Midwinters East 2008
by: Skip Dieball

The St. Petersburg Yacht Club is the winter-time home to Thistlers from all over the USA. Many of us use this time to reacquaint ourselves with our fellow sailors, but more importantly, we use this time to reacquaint ourselves with our love of sailing. The timing is perfect, weather (generally) is beautiful and creates an "event" that is full of memories for years to come.

The 2008 edition of the Thistle Midwinters East provided challenges for all sailors as the wind didn't exactly cooperate all week. When it did, it provided some great racing.

After five races, Greg Griffin, Karl Felger and Dave Decamp won. They picked up a great finish in the final race, which was sailed in a building breeze which eventually exceeded 25 knots. Second Place went to Brent Barbehenn, Chris Murphy and Jess Murphy. Third place was Mike Inham, Dave Hansen and Ann Hansen. Complete results: http://www.spyc.org/club/scripts/view/view_clubannouncement.asp?pg=PR&GRP=5564&AID=40032&NS=PR&APP=58

The final race took its toll on many boats. Nearly 12 masts were damaged or broke and a hand full of boats capsized.

Socially, the MWE event is in a category of its own. For those that haven't been, SPYC is right in downtown St. Pete and is flanked by many bars and restaurants. The typical routine finds the crowd starting at the famed SPYC bar and finishing at Mastry's, which incidentally was named by Maxim Magazine as one of the 10 best dive bars!

Another rite of passage is the pre-banquet gathering at Wet Willies in the Bay Walk. A few years ago it was just a group of friends enjoying a slushy drink. Now, nearly half the fleet gets their happy hour on there and it is another opportunity to swap stories and reflect on a great week of sailing.

The MWE is the first leg of the Thistle Southern Circuit. The 2nd is the upcoming Orange Peel Regatta in Jacksonville. With over 50 boats last year and nearly 25 boats qualifying a teammate in the overall scoring of the So. Circuirt, the "OP" as it has been coined, provides those of us with a hunger for sailing in the south one last opportunity before heading to the still frigid north.