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#249425 06/11/12 08:04 AM 06/11/12 08:04 AM |
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | Jon Britt and Charles Thuman won the cup on a Tornado, and finished first elapsed both days. I think corrected went,Jon and Charles-first, Megan and her Dad Bill were second on a H-16 and Lloyd was third on a getaway if I recall correctly ,which is highly unlikely.
Harry, Looks like I won't see you afterall this weekend, Boat, body and RV repairs to do, with a lack of time to do them. Clean out your mailbox.
"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea Isak Dinesen If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most. E. B. White
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#249450 06/11/12 07:51 PM 06/11/12 07:51 PM |
Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 70 Outer Banks, NC OBXCC
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Posts: 70 Outer Banks, NC | Duck Cup Story: The 2012 Duck Cup was an adventure as always. This race has evolved into a 2 day distance race with both days starting and ending at Nor'Banks Sailing which makes for easy logistics. This is a fun and challenging distance race which everyone should try and do once. This year Charles and I were determined to get the Cup back from Todd so we could stop hearing him yap about it. The first days race to the Corolla Lighthouse was a quick jaunt through the Narrows (a narrow channel in the middle of an Audubon Sanctuary with lots of shallow water and grass) up to Whalehead Bay. The narrows are interesting as all the grass islands and warm water makes for some interesting winds. We were able to reach to the narrows and then fly the kite through the narrows in 10 knots of breeze and flat water. Flat water was the theme of Whalehead Bay since this was where the wind died on the fleet. At one point, we looked behind us and saw boats on multiple different tacks. We were getting crushed on corrected time at the lighthouse, but caught the Southerly breeze home and took line honors and 2nd place corrected. One thing that makes this leg interesting is that you can choose to shoot through some of the islands and cut distance off of the course with significant risk of shallow water, old duck blinds, weeds and big snakes. Duck Cup veterans Bill and Megan Shelton took the rhumb line less travelled through the islands and ended up correcting into 1st after Saturday. It had been a long day and Lori's famous beergaritas flowed into the early evening but fortunately not too late into the evening. We woke up Sunday to a Westerly breeze around 12-15 for the race to the bridge. The RC set an upwind mark across the Sound and we tacked upwind to the mark before turning to reach to the bridge. Reaching was going well until I heard a strange noise and next thing I know I am in the water with a broken trap line. All Charles heard as I dropped under him and he passed over me was a brief "See Ya". We quickly recovered and the wind gods smiled on us and the wind lightened up and turned Southerly allowing us to cruise home with the kite and take line honors again. Charles and I ended up correcting into 1st and taking back the Duck Cup on our Tornado. Bill and Megan wound up in 2nd and Lloyd Graves (on a borrowed Getaway came in 3rd. The fleet was comprised of my staff, locals (including the return of Scooter) and visitors with everything from Getaways, H-16's, H-18's, A-Cats, F-16 and Tornado's. Next year we will run 3 classes: Duck Cup for Low Portsmouth, Duckling Cup for High Portsmouth and the Rubber Ducky (thanks Dan Berger for this idea) for rotomolded (Getaways, Waves and Windriders have all competed in this event in the past). Put this on your calendar for next year and come experience a challenging, laid back, old school distance race on the OBX. You at least have to come for the beergaritas!! Jon Britt OBXCC, Nor'Banks Sailing | | | Re: Duck Cup/Outer Banks NC June 9 & 10
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#249451 06/11/12 08:25 PM 06/11/12 08:25 PM |
Joined: May 2012 Posts: 18 Laurinburg, NC pbl
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Posts: 18 Laurinburg, NC | I'm in for next year. Just got the Viper after a 30 year hiatus. Needless to say, the boat is way honkin' faster than me at the moment. Hope to correct that by next year. If nothing else, I'll be a pro with the beergaritas. May be heading your way with boat in tow for a few days in July.
Philippe 2013 AHPC Viper #318
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#249541 06/13/12 07:56 PM 06/13/12 07:56 PM |
Joined: Dec 2011 Posts: 7 NC GD_NC
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Posts: 7 NC | Jon,
Thanks for the hospitality and putting on a great event. I gotta make both days next year. Congrats on the Win.
Garrett
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#249616 06/14/12 05:08 PM 06/14/12 05:08 PM |
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | Jon, Thanks to you and Lori for putting together another great regatta. Congrats to you and Charles for taking the cup back from Todd, although I'm sure he's not done bragging about last year's victory. Duck Cup 2013 is on our calendar. Yeah, Cause I'm such a braggart. Douchebags.
"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea Isak Dinesen If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most. E. B. White
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