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Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys | I think the commentary of the video reveals all. Photo finish, 2 boats, rockstar sailors, where is 3rd place?
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Eric Arbogast ARC 2101 Miami Yacht Club | | | Re: Team Red on the Head / Hobie Wild Cat Wins F18 Champs
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#214831 06/28/10 07:46 PM 06/28/10 07:46 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | What a great event! It set the bar for things to come here on the West Coast as far as F18s are concerned Outstanding job of fleet development. Sounds like some of the key's were 1) Buy in from the racers that this championship had to be on your schedule and supported by the hot racers up and down the coast. 2) Killer Yacht Club with a reputation for great racing. What other factors (behind the scenes leadership stuff, scheduling, etc. etc. went into making this a signature event and a keystone for building the F18 class on the west coast? The west coast cat sailors have been leading the trends in the US for years... we need to crib their strategies ASAP! By my accounting two big success stories ... They started the trend to join Yacht Clubs and race with rest of the world.. (On the Chesapeake... we noticed and copied) They have the CISA clinics.... (Still a dream on this side. sigh)
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Posts: 894 Branford, CT | What a great event! It set the bar for things to come here on the West Coast as far as F18s are concerned Outstanding job of fleet development. Sounds like some of the key's were 1) Buy in from the racers that this championship had to be on your schedule and supported by the hot racers up and down the coast. 2) Killer Yacht Club with a reputation for great racing. What other factors (behind the scenes leadership stuff, scheduling, etc. etc. went into making this a signature event and a keystone for building the F18 class on the west coast? The west coast cat sailors have been leading the trends in the US for years... we need to crib their strategies ASAP! By my accounting two big success stories ... They started the trend to join Yacht Clubs and race with rest of the world.. (On the Chesapeake... we noticed and copied) They have the CISA clinics.... (Still a dream on this side. sigh) We have a CISA equivalent clinic in the North East called the Brooke Gonzalez Advanced Racing Clinic. http://www.sailnewport.org/npt/cliniclanding.aspxWe also have a group of guys that have build a fantastic F18 fleet (virtually forcing me to buy one). 15 boats registered for the Newport Regatta right now. http://www.sailnewport.org/npt/m/_general/clnptregattaentries.aspWe had 17 boats at my first regatta with the new boat a few weekends ago. It's all happening. Finally people are gravitating towards a few good classes instead of 30 boats in 20 different classes. | | | Re: Team Red on the Head / Hobie Wild Cat Wins F18 Champs
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Posts: 606 League City, TX | Alot of people did the port rounding instead of the proper Stbr rounding as per sailing instruction.
I thought I saw people rounding A-mark to startboard on the live coverage. I thought it was some special mono-hull regatta funny handshake deal. No protest about the port roundings then? Chris.
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Alot of people did the port rounding instead of the proper Stbr rounding as per sailing instruction.
I thought I saw people rounding A-mark to port on the live coverage. I thought it was some special mono-hull regatta funny handshake deal. No protest about this then? Chris. A port rounding is your idea of a weird deal!?
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#214843 06/28/10 09:57 PM 06/28/10 09:57 PM | DUH
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Just plain funny! Those boys are good. Don't take it away from them. Check: Wassenar last weekend................. | | | Re: Team Red on the Head / Hobie Wild Cat Wins F18 Champs
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | It is funny, but not in a ha-ha way. When we beat Greg and Jacques at this event last year, nobody jumped up and down and said, "the Capricorn beats the Tiger! Oh, and there were some sailors involved..."
First rate event. Dennis and I sailed poorly, but we had a tremendous time. The real credit goes to Don Atchley, who invested serious time building the San Fran NOOD F18 presence. Way to go Don!
As ever with F18, it was a sincere pleasure to see all my Hobie, Nacra and AHPC friends at one event, racing heads-up. Congratulations to Greg and Jacques, and Pete and James. They put on a solid show of mastery in difficult conditions. I would love to see an event where we all show up and then draw to see who gets what boat... oh... maybe we already have that, and the two teams at the top of the event last weekend have both done pretty well under those circumstances, too.
Rum party - epic. Not one breath about who was on what boat. We were all F18s that night and the whole damn regatta knew it.
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#214849 06/28/10 11:21 PM 06/28/10 11:21 PM |
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Posts: 1,252 California | Not one breath about who was on what boat. We were all F18s that night and the whole damn regatta knew it. No one is taking away from the awsome sailing Greg and Jacques did this weekend. They had it dialed! That is the performance advantage... you guys are too funny... and no...not in a ha, ha way. Way too uptight sometimes. | | | Re: Team Red on the Head / Hobie Wild Cat Wins F18 Champs
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#214920 06/29/10 01:29 PM 06/29/10 01:29 PM |
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | And, to boot... You already know Pete Melvin is bad butt. Look at this crossing. On the way to try and catch Greg and Jacques, who were utterly hauling butt. | | | Re: Team Red on the Head / Hobie Wild Cat Wins F18 Champs
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#214928 06/29/10 02:32 PM 06/29/10 02:32 PM |
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Posts: 984 2017 F18 Americas Site | Our DNF was because a jib sheet got sucked into the spinnaker block so tight we had to go to shore to fix it. After fixing it while sailing down to the start line we saw them start our fleet. I thought they were going to wait just a bit, but... We did not go in, by the way, it was so nice out there we just sailed around for a while watching the race and ready if they were going to have another. Jeremy thank you for the publicity support! It was a better event than I even thought it would be. I will put it on the calendar for next year, if all agree. Later, Dan | | |
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