Great regatta at American Yacht Club this weekend! I can’t do any better then this Viper sailor who wrote:
“Bowchick, John, Sally, KM, Donny, all the RC, waterfront staff at AYC, Heineken - Thank You for a hell of a weekend. Thank you for hosting an "Open" which brings back the essentials of racing fast sailboats. Thank you for high performance camraderie.............and of course a very big thank you to the membership of American Yacht Club for welcoming us to your gorgeous club and turning it for one weekend into a messy, fantastic mecca of high performance small sailing boats.”
PLUS 1
HPDO stands for High Performance Dinghy Open. Cats have the high performance thing down pat and we fudge on the one hull thing.
The A class was joined this year by the New England F18 fleet (they bring their own keg!!!) along with some really cool high tech dinghies. The breeze built from 10 or so leaving the beach to a stiff westerly holding at 18 to 20 or so for most of Saturday…. And then the 4th race got started in the same breeze… but the actual front crossed the sound.…. The RC reported gusts to 28. Ouch! Sunday moderated with breeze in the 10 to 14 range.
Great organization is essential for a first class regatta and it really shows when the wind picks up. The cats shared a circle with the flying Moths and the Portsmouth fleet of boats that did not make enough for a separate start. American stepped up the race organization this year by running two race circles with 4 starts each. American YC went all out. Their signal boat trawler sported a mast with an RC flag that you could spot from across Long Island Sound. In addition to mark boats at the upwind and down wind marks, they provided three safety ribs on each course. Pre Race, they spelled out what they would and would not be able to do for you when you blew up. High speed crosses with moths on foils is a complete mystery… since you have no idea what’s best since these things just seemingly twitch left or right as you close… … As Tracy noted… screw it… I would just keep going and let him figure out what he wanted to do.
Results are found here.
http://www.yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=276 Congrats to A catters Jim Godbey, Danny Gortiski, and Tracy Oliver and to F18'ers Mike Easton,Chris Titcomb and Todd Ricardi and their crews.
Next year they are shooting for 100 boats!