| A-Class Worlds -- More on Competitors-WOW! #121847 10/31/07 09:16 AM 10/31/07 09:16 AM |
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | Catamaran Sailor Magazine will be on site and reporting on this website daily with pictures, stories and results. So stay tuned and check the Welcome Page of this site at www.catsailor.com or click on the icon in the upper left corner for daily reports.The 2007 Ronstan A-Cat Worlds was already shaping up to be a phenomenal and exciting regatta, with many of the top A-Cat sailors in the world in attendance, but the stakes have gotten even bigger. An entry list that already boasted many big names in the sailing world just grew better. Randy Smyth will be sailing on the new and radical Lindahl & Roake designed LR2 with evidently an equally radical sail that he has designed for the boat. Robbie Daniel, fresh from the exciting US Tornado Class Olympic trials will make his debut on A’s at the event. Ben Hall, long time A-Class sailor will be making a start on the newly designed, Peter Cogan Nikita featuring a rigid wing sail that Ben built. Matt Struble has jumped over from the DN class to try his hand at A-Class sailing and cam Lewis is putting aside Maxi-cats (Team Adventure) & 505’s for the moment to focus upon this regatta. Howie Hamlin, a recent convert from 505’s, I14 and other performance dinghies will be on a Morreli & Melvin A3 with a Glaser main. Goran Marström will be showcasing the new Marström M5 A-class catamaran at the event. The field is full of former world champions, Olympic medalists and some of the best sailors from around the world. Adding to this exciting field is the shear amount of design and engineering that is in p[lay at the event. Glenn Ashby will be on his Geltek Flyer MKII with the latest iteration of Ashby sails. The new Scheuerer Generation 5, The Tool from Wayne Mercer in Australia, the battle proven Bimare XJ, the Italian built and designed Balance, the Radical LR2, the Peter Cogan designed Nikita (one with Hall spar & one with Rigid Wing), the European built Aicher/Engel Flyer and some of the other platforms will make for exciting racing on and off the course. Who will come out on top? Will it be Lars Guck who has dominated the US fleet for the past two years, will Glenn Ashby, current A-Class, F18 and Tornado World champion win or Pete Melvin who’s consistent finishes always rank him among the top of the fleet? Or will it be Ben Hall with his rigid wing, randy Smyth on a radical boat with radical sails and a person who has proven he can jump on anything and win? Will it be a world champion from another class, Howie Hamlin, Matt Struble, Robbie Daniel or Cam Lewis? Can Cam make the jump from the 110’ Team Adventure and place on an 18’ A-cat? The rig and sails will also add a great deal to this battle on the water. Spars from Hall Spar, Fiberfoam, Riba Composites, Saarberg and a few others will be paired with sails from Glaser Sails, Ullman (Italy and US), Landenberger, Ashby Sails, OXO Sails and Goodall Sails to name a few including a new Randy Smyth sail purpose built for the regatta and Ben Hall’s Rigid Wing sail as well. The excitement build, the race is on to see who comes out on top of the A-Cat World! Rick | | | Re: A-Class Worlds -- More on Competitors-WOW!
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I don't think Rick wrote that report. Who ever did should have included two important items in the first line: Where and When. Lots of blather about boats, and rock stars, nothing about where and when. Most of us will be trying to keep up via this site on the internet, thaks for that Rick. When does the real racing begin? I think it's Nov.12, is that right?
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Posts: 395 LA | Rick, I'll look forward to seeing you there. Just hanging out in the boat park should be interesting. The social schedule for this event is equally impressive. The sponsors are hosting opening and closing parties and then during the week, parties are being hosted by the Texas/LA sailors, the Canadian sailors, and the mid-Atlantic/Northeast sailors. There is a lot of verbal sparring going on right now about which region will host the best party. Competition and trash talking is good for our stomachs and thirst! The regatta website is www.acatworlds.com. Pictures and results updates will be posted ASAP as they happen. The schedule is as follows: November 8-9 - Bluewater Classic Warmup Regatta November 10-11 - WC registration and measurement November 12-16 - RONSTAN A-Class World Championship Host venue - Islander Resort Location - Islamorada, FL Bob Hodges USACA USA 230 | | | Re: A-Class Worlds -- More on Competitors-WOW!
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Posts: 606 League City, TX | Rick, I'll look forward to seeing you there. Just hanging out in the boat park should be interesting. The social schedule for this event is equally impressive. The sponsors are hosting opening and closing parties and then during the week, parties are being hosted by the Texas/LA sailors, the Canadian sailors, and the mid-Atlantic/Northeast sailors. There is a lot of verbal sparring going on right now about which region will host the best party. Competition and trash talking is good for our stomachs and thirst! The regatta website is www.acatworlds.com. Pictures and results updates will be posted ASAP as they happen. The schedule is as follows: November 8-9 - Bluewater Classic Warmup Regatta November 10-11 - WC registration and measurement November 12-16 - RONSTAN A-Class World Championship Host venue - Islander Resort Location - Islamorada, FL Bob Hodges USACA USA 230 Good luck Bob. I wish I was there with y'all competing on Amy - instead of making gasoline to keep the free world moving <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Chris. | | | Re: A-Class Worlds -- More on Competitors-WOW!
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#121856 11/12/07 01:28 PM 11/12/07 01:28 PM |
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Rick is on site. I just called and got an interim report from him. He is out with Chip Short on Chip's powerboat, and both of them are getting pictures, which will be posted on this site later.
Right now, as I write, they are on the second-to-last leg of the first race. The course is windward-leeward-windward-leeward-windward and leeward finish. Here were the positions as of the second time around the weather mark:
1st, Glenn Ashby, Australia 2nd, Sjoerd Hoekstra, Netherlands 3rd, Scotty Anderson, Australia 4th, Donald Beike, Germany 5th, Lars Guck, USA 6th, Murray Philpott, New Zealand 7th, Mitch Booth, Netherlands 8th, Mike Drummond, New Zealand 9th, Eugenio Calabria, Italy 10th, unidentified black boat 11th, Chad Atkins, USA
At that point Randy Smyth, on the Richard Roake design, was back in about 25th place.
There will be two races today.
There are 98 boats participating.
Rick and Chip are sitting at the finish line right now and will have an update, after the boats finish.
Rick will have a full report this evening, along with pictures.
Whoops, forgot to tell you: The wind is about 12 mph out of the northeast (slightly offshore) and there is a low chop. | | | Re: A-Class Worlds -- More on Competitors-WOW!
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#121857 11/12/07 01:47 PM 11/12/07 01:47 PM |
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Okay, the first race is over, and I have the first 24 positions, at least as they were recorded on the boat Rick is on. These are NOT official.
1. Glenn Ashby, Australia, with a BIG lead. 2. Lars Guck, USA 3. Sjoerd Hoekstra, Netherlands 4. Donald Beike, Germany 5. Scotty Anderson, Australia 6. Mitch Booth, Netherlands 7. Murray Philpott, New Zealand 8. Charlie Ogletree, USA 9. Matt Struble, USA 10. Pete Melvin, USA (the formerly unidentified black boat) 11. Eugenio Calabria, Italy 12. Luc Dubois, Sweden 13. Gordon Isco, USA 14. Chad Atkins, USA 15. Phil Kinder, USA 16. Graeme Harbour, Australia 17. Mike Drummond, New Zealand 18. Peter Cogan, USA 19. Bruce Edwards, USA 20. Pieter Saarberg, Netherlands 21. Robbie Daniel, USA 22. Goran Marstrom, Sweden 23. Andrew Gaynor, USA 24. Woody Cope, USA | | | Re: A-Class Worlds -- More on Competitors-WOW!
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Second race: Well, I guess I was wrong about the low chop -- apparently, it is BIG chop, so Rick and Chip boat is not going to go back to the finish line to get the finishes, because it would beat them to death to get home from there. (So much for intrepid reporters.)
Anyway, here was the order of the first 12 around the weather mark for the second time in the second race:
1. Murray Philpott, NZ 2. Patrick Burger, USA 3. Dieter Melcher, Switzerland 4. Lars Guck, USA (He was in 10th the first time around the weather mark and moved up to 4th) 5. Eugenio Callabria, Italy 6. Phil Kinder, USA 7. Luc Dubois, Sweden 8. Chad Atkins, USA 9. Mitch Booth, NED 10. Hoekstra, NED 11. Charlie Ogletree, USA 12. Glenn Ashby, Australia
They will get me the rounding positions the last time around the weather mark, and you will have to wait a while to get the actual finish positions.
Rick says the first weather mark rounding in this race was really tight, with a lot of boats, but the second time around, the race committee moved the mark to the right, apparently because of a wind shift. A bunch of the first boats went to the original mark and did not realize the course had been changed until they saw a RC boat picking up the original mark. Then they headed for the new mark.
Philpott was in the lead going to the wrong mark, but managed to maintain his lead when he got to the correct mark. | | | Re: A-Class Worlds -- More on Competitors-WOW!
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Okay, here are the rounding positions the third time they rounded the weather mark. Rick thinks the positions probably won't change much if any on the downwind leg to the finish.
1. Lark Guck 2. Pete Melvin 3. Murray Philpott 4. Mitch Booth 5. Chad Atkins 6. Glenn Ashby 7. Luc Dubois 8. Scotty Anderson 9. Eugenio Callabria 10. Donald Beike 11. Phil Kinder, USA 12. Wayne Mercer, Australia 13. Sjoerd Hoekstra 14. Graeme Harbour 15. Charlie Ogletree 16. Mike Drummond 17. Erik Andersson, Sweden 18. Ben Moon, Australia 19. Matt Struble 20. Andrew Landenberger, Australia 21. Robbie Daniel 22. Bruce Edwards, USA | | | Re: A-Class Worlds -- More on Competitors-WOW!
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | whew! Our USA boys are hanging in there tough!
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Why? Are they hard to see or something? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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"A bunch of the first boats went to the original mark and did not realize the course had been changed until they saw a RC boat picking up the original mark."
Might be those new-fangled invisble Charlie flags...
EDIT: Whoops, we posted at the same time. Minature marks certainly make it tougher. The bigger issue is normally having all the marks the same color and shape, and trying to rectify it with a black band or something. That's OK on a lake, much different in rough, open water. BUT, the complaints are generally the same.
Mike
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | In case you haven't noticed yet, Rick has posted story and pix. Go to our welcome page and click on the links in the teaser paragraph. If you don't know how to get to our welcome page, it is www.catsailor.com. Or you can click on the Catamaran Sailor logo at upper left of this page. At the time he posted the story, the race committee had not yet posted final results, so he did the best he could.
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