It was Deja vu with a nearly identical race course as May 31
to match the nearly identical good winds again from the northeast and nearly
the same moderate temperatures on a similarly sunny day. We will take as many sailing days like this as
we can get!
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We also had the same Committee Boat and safety boat
volunteers on the same pontoon boats. Thanks (again) to Beth Auld, Cindy
Bartlett and Bernice Rains, and to Safety Boat volunteers Jim and Mimi Riffle. It was Catey Hale’s turn to set up the race course.
Thanks to her, husband Doug and helper Kevin Preuss our race chairman for setting
up the course. And as always, thanks to
Beth Auld for organizing the Committee Boat volunteers and Kevin Preuss for
organizing the sailors and the race.
We had eight boats
and twelve sailors, with all three of the Y-Flyers in the fleet. In the first race
the speedy Thistle captained by Tom Cartwright and crewed by wife Sarah catapulted
ahead of the rest of the fleet to finish 1st by a wide margin.
Tom and Sarah were also doing well in the 2nd
race until a capsize approaching the finish line took them out of contention,
and John Auld and Paul Hass finished first.
In a scene repeated roughly once a year, John and Paul came to the
rescue of capsized sailors. Paul dove in
and helped right the Thistle, while John did his best to keep his Y-Flyer
topside-up without a crew to man the jib – not easy in good winds. We appreciate our Good Samaritans.
The weather was so great, and the wind was so good it lured us into having a 3rd race (optional, not for scoring). Long-time race report readers know what happens when the wind tempts us into another race. This time was no different. Shortly after the start the wind became calm and we sat motionless for many long stretches. Good grief. You would think we would learn. Jim Voelz won this race followed by Kevin Preuss.
Bernice and Beth on the Committee Boat captured in photos a failed race maneuver near the finish line: After rounding the last marker in extremely close proximity to Lance & Bianca Snider and Matt Bartlett, Tom Schroeder took a gamble to take the most direct course to the finish line rather than going wide to stay upwind of the other two boats. The three boats were abreast of each other most of the way to the finish line with Lance & Bianca upwind, Matt in the middle and Tom downwind. At first Tom was a bit ahead of the others, and in early going it looked like he might beat them to the finish line. But with the other two boats keeping the wind from his sails, Tom fell behind. The gamble failed. Somehow Matt was able to finish ahead of Lance & Bianca even though they were stealing his wind as well.
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Tom was ahead, but starved of wind, now starts to fall behind |
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At the finish (yellow flag), Matt was able to stay ahead of Lance & Bianca (middle), while Tom was no longer even overlapped. |
Race results are below.
We did not have a protest meeting for COVID reasons, but we are starting
to consider when to have them again – stay tuned. When the time comes, we will forgo the pitch-in of snacks and will keep our distance which will be easy at Arlene’s spacious
outdoor patio setting.
RACE
RESULTS: To accommodate social
distancing on the Committee Boat, we are not timing each boat or applying handicaps. Instead we are scoring solely on finishing order
in two classes: Lasers and International
(all other boat models).
First Race:
Laser
Class Matt Bartlett 1st Jim
Voelz 2nd, Kevin Preuss 3rd
International
Class: Tom & Sarah Cartwright 1st, Lance & Bianca Snider 2nd, Catey & Elizabeth Hale 3rd,
John Auld/Paul Hass 4th, Tom Schroeder 5th.
Second Race:
Laser
Class Matt Bartlett 1st Jim
Voelz 2nd, Kevin Preuss 3rd
International
Class: John Auld/Paul Hass 1st,
Tom Schroeder 2nd, Catey & Elizabeth Hale 3rd, Lance
& Bianca Snider 4th
Third Race:
Laser
Class Jim Voelz 1st, Kevin
Preuss2nd, Matt Bartlett 3rd
International
Class: Lance & Bianca Snider 1st,
Tom Schroeder 2nd, John Auld/Paul Hass 3rd,
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