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McRae cat regatta #197088
11/20/09 12:21 AM
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Write up from the VMCA home page:

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For the first time in living memory (at least this one), the McRae Cat regatta was run in steady light winds for the whole weekend this year. It never strayed far from 8-10 knots from the Northeast with flat water, and the course was a triangle followed by two windward-leeward laps and a final triangle to finish downwind at the bottom of the course. Three races were run each day. In such light wind the Mozzies with spinnakers were able to use them on six out of the ten legs of every race, which made them pretty well unbeatable. Bob Wilson was there and the closest he got was in race 5 when he finished 36 seconds behind on corrected time (with the spinnaker Mozzies sailing to the old handicap of 79.5).

In division 2 we had a fine turnout of eleven Mosquitoes - Tim Sheppard, Matt Stone, Robert Wilson, Mick Floyd, Garry Johnstone, Robert Lott, Mitch Meade, James Pearse, Andrew Neeson, Nic Baglioni, & Gordon Hyde. Most had their moments of glory. Mitch & Nic both found their way to the front of the fleet on occasion, and Bob made a super-human effort to keep up with one sail too few. Matt just kept improving over the weekend, and scored some well deserved wins on his brand-new Mosquito "Unko" - the first out of the JK Fibreglass factory. Simon Clavin's boat was not ready in time for the weekend (bad boat!) so he busied himself in the rescue boat on Saturday and being McRae's only shore crew on Sunday. The video Simon recorded on Saturday will be coming to youtube soon (the link will be here when it's done). Philip Warren-Smith was unable to get the weekend off, but he did put in a celebrity appearance on the course on Sunday, and without him a few of us would have been lodging in the back of our cars for the night - thanks Philip.

In the "overall" results (calculated by various unknown means) the Mosquitoes were looking both good and bad after Saturdays racing. Tim was clearly in front with 3 wins and Matt was lying 4th behind two A-classes, but the first Mozzie without spinnaker, Bob, was down in 12th spot. This was to be expected, it being too light for the Mosquito to be able to perfom but ideal conditions to get a lot of benefit from the spinnaker. Although the conditions were identical on Sunday, the wheels fell off the Mosquito campaign machine, with best performers Matt averaging around 7th and Bob averaging around 15th. This left us with Tim at the top of the Mosquitoes in 5th place and Bob being the first non-spinnaker Mosquito in 12th.



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Re: McRae cat regatta [Re: Tim_Mozzie] #197089
11/20/09 12:33 AM
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As noted above, the spinnaker Mosquitoes were on their 2006-2007 handicap. The F16 was also on it's 2006 handicap. Not a good look for an event that is supposed be used by YV for handicaping data.


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Re: McRae cat regatta [Re: Tim_Mozzie] #197090
11/20/09 12:38 AM
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I should also add my congratulations to Dave Hart from Somers YC, who we usually see on his Tornado. He took delivery of his new A-class the week before and proceeded to win the whole event. In division one he scored 1,1,4,2,2,4. Awesome effort.


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Re: McRae cat regatta [Re: Tim_Mozzie] #197091
11/20/09 12:45 AM
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Re: the wheels falling off on Sunday.

The elapsed times were shorter on Sunday, although it didn't seem any faster to me so I think the course must have been set smaller.

On average the leading boats of each class in each division improved their performance by this much:

Division 3: 7.5%
Division 2: 8.5%
Division 1: 14.8%

That's how much better the A's and Taipans performed on Sunday! A big turnaround.


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Re: McRae cat regatta [Re: Tim_Mozzie] #197299
11/22/09 08:12 PM
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There is some video up on YouTube now.

Video from McRae Cat Regatta 2009

Watch out for the Div3 wing mark being "captured" and the Mosquito (who shall remain nameless - see if you can figure out who it is) rounding the gate.

Thanks to Simon for taking the video.

Sorry Mitch - there's only glimpses of the Stingray (1.24 & 3.25).


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Re: McRae cat regatta [Re: Tim_Mozzie] #197302
11/22/09 08:54 PM
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The Stingray looked excellent! the kite seemed to be agreeing with it.

1.20 the taipan 4.9 hits the mark, what were they smoking??? hilarious.


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Re: McRae cat regatta [Re: Dazz] #197319
11/23/09 03:05 AM
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Anything is better than nothing smile thanks guys!

I should accept part blame for the taipan straddling the mark...

they were sailing downwind with their top 3 batten inverted... I shouted "kingsley check your battens!"

He was too busy pumping his boom and looking at his battens when he hit the mark shocked very funny!


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Re: McRae cat regatta [Re: MitchB] #197410
11/23/09 06:12 PM
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Ah well, you were only trying to help!
It's very pleasing when something like that gets caught on camera.

I saw the Stingray traveling very fast downwind on a few occasions. The video doesn't really do it justice.


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