Monday, July 21, 2008

MARBLEHEAD Senior Race Week NOOD - Day #3 - SATURDAY July 25, 2008

Howdy from Bob Duff Saturday July 26. 2008 2350 hours,

Before getting down to the NOOD, I want to share a bit more of my IOD history. This is old friend Thornton Clark and crew after winning a second place in the International One Design North American Invitational in San Francisco 1981. (I know---there is no second place in boat racing!)


Thornton is shown at his second favorite hobby-chasing naked girls. The attractive young female artist figured him out immediately. Sorry that Ron Young's head was chopped off by my little scanner. He was great crew climbing the mast to free a jammed spinnaker as we beat upwind in that normal 25 knot S.F. breeze. Next is Hal Nesbitt from S.F. who sailed with us everywhere including Marblehead and Bermuda. Ahead of me as always is my ex-wife of 25 years Debbie who could start an IOD better than any other person I know. She drove TANGO #16 frequently when Thornton was away in his travel business. Last there is me.


Next is an IOD photo stolen recently from Susie Schneider after the EYC Annual Regatta earlier this month. Shown is IOD #2 ELEKTRA crossing the finish line. Mother Jennifer and father Greg Mancusi-Ungaro are crewing for their six year old daughter Margaret while she roars across the finish line in third place class "D" PHRF. Eight year old sister Eleanor may be sulking down below while the little one takes her turn at the helm. ed-correction-Eleanor was sitting to leeward watching the pin end of the finish line!



Yesterday Jennifer and Eleanor crewed on their other IOD #46 EDEN with guest helm Danielle Ames. The family competition showed normal intensity as Eleanor threw water balloons brought specifically for dad and little sister on #2 ELECTRA. How's that for competitive spirit?



Racing today was comparable to the competitive spirit shown by the Mancusi-Ungaro girls. SAILING WORLD has already posted complete scores for the series available by clicking:



http://www.sailingworld.com/nood-regattas/marblehead-ma/2008-marblehead-nood-regatta-saturday-results-1000063463.html



My quick review shows John MacCousland way out front with STAR #8195 ERIN. Wade R. Edwards & Justin Mueller have ETCHELLS #1221 RIVA in a comfortable lead position. Peter Morgan leads the J-105s with #620 STEELAWAY III followed by BANTRY #189 Carol and Jon Wales in second.



The Cressy family is at it once again. Jonathan leads the Rhodes 19s in #892 SHEERBOOM while older brother Eric is in a close third place with the new Alerion Express 28 #26 SABRINA. Not to be outdone, father Norm sails with Bruce Dyson on IOD GYPSY #7 in a close tie for first place with Sheila and Bill Widnall in JAVELIN #130.





Continuing with my lifelong love for IODs, Jennifer and Eleanor Mancusi-Ungaro with Daniele Ames in #46 EDEN are tied for third place with my wonderful old TANGO #16 owned now by Michael Best and Rachel and Ian Morrison. Tomorrow will be lots of fun!









A very special Castine Yacht Club and Eastern Yacht Club regatta will start at 1035 hours off Marblehead tomorrow Sunday July 27th. This race brings Classic and Spirit of Tradition yachts downeast for a week of fun on Penobscot Bay in Maine. ETO signal boat and committee will start that race and then steam over a short way to conduct the last day of racing for Marblehead 2008 Sperry Top-Sider Senior Race Week/NOOD Regatta. For Castine details click:



http://www.castineyachtclub.org/



For more description I QUOTE (with a flaw in text presentation) FROM THAT WEB SITE AS FOLLOWS:






"The Castine Yacht Club in cooperation with the Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead, and
the yacht designers Sparkman & Stephens (S&S), will sponsor the inaugural Marblehead to
Castine Race on July 27 and the ninth annual Castine Classic Yacht Race to Camden on July 31.
These events will commemorate the 100th birthday of Olin Stephens, widely acclaimed as
the preeminent yacht designer of the Twentieth Century, who designed many of the yachts
sailing in these races. Stephens plans to join the Castine celebration.



The races are expected to attract a spectacular fleet of Classic and Spirit of Tradition
yachts. According to David Bicks and Bob Scott, Chairmen of the events, some of the larger
yachts planning to race include DORADE, the famed 52’ yawl which launched Stephens’ career in
1929; ANNA, the 56’ S&S sloop built by Brooklin Boat Yard in 2007; WHITEHAWK, the 105’
ketch (styled after TICONDEROGA) built in Rockland in 1978; the 76’ (W-76 Class) sloop WILD HORSES designed by Bob Stephens (no relation to Olin); the 65’ SWAN EDEN designed by S&S;
VALIENT, the 64’ Twelve-Meter America’s Cup contender designed by S&S in 1970; the 58’ (PClass) JOYANT, a 1912 Herreshoff design; and three 46’ (NY32 Class) sloops designed by S&S in 1936 – SIREN, FALCON and GENTIAN."







In telling friends about this blog you need only remember to have them type "duffstuff" on Google or other Internet screens. A brief look will bring them to a complete access. All one must do is to wade through all the "HILLARY DUFF STUFF". She is a fellow Texan but no relation that we can identify. Remember simply "duffstuff" one word.



See you again Sunday night!

MARBLEHEAD Senior Race Week NOOD - Day #2 - FRIDAY July 25, 2008

Howdy from Bob Duff July 25, 2008, 2300 hours,

Going back in time on the right is me piping to the Scottish Storm Gods for a little breeze on "PLEON DAY" in the '70s. Wednesday was set aside then during Race Week to turn boats over to PLEON kids with limited adult intervention. Dave Smith loaned young son Jud his IOD #45 DRUMMER BOY ( before then and now named POMPANO) to race against all comers. Jud brought a Fernberg and a Cambell crew and was stuck with me representing the "older folks". I wish I remembered the crew's full names!

Jud's father Dave raced Thornton Clark's #16 TANGO that day. J.J. "Donnie" McNamara raced his own IOD with a fairly young lady friend who was our PRO today, Susie Oliver now Schneider. Both of those "ole" guys had won Olympic Sailing Medals in prior years. Other kids with "borrowed" IODs included the sons of both Bruce and Ted Hood if I remember details correctly.


The bagpipes did the trick with the wind and we had a successful race. Jud's only concern at all was "where are those two ole guys?" The Pleon kids did everything with hardly a spoken word. I recall that they let me set the foredeck. The "ole guys" stayed way back there and we won by a wide margin over everyone.


I taught the kids a few tricks that day. Ask me about it! Most of you recognize what my coaching has done for Jud! It could work for you too! BTW, this picture was in The Boston Globe.


Next we have my timer's sheet from
the first two races today of the 2008 NOOD Senior Race Week for each of three fleets. All were course "C" double sausages. Wind was 145 degrees at 7.5 knots shifting to 130 degree for the second set of races. Distance to the weather mark was 1.2 nautical miles shifting to 130 degree as the breeze diminished. Second races were shortened for finishes at the first leeward mark which is a single sausage.



Seventeen J/105s raced with Peter Morgan getting two firsts in #620 STEELAWAY III. Jon Wales took second and third in #189 BANTRY. Kevin Colcord got a ninth and a second in CIRCE'S CUP #51306.


Thirteen ETCHELLS raced with a first and a seventh to Ethan Doyle with father Robbie on board #1085 COUGAR. Wade Edwards & Justin Mueller took two seconds on RIVA #1221. A 3rd and a 9th were scored by Don Miller and Bill Douglas in VALKYRIE #63. STEAMBOAT WILLIE #26 showed an 8th and a 3rd for Hugh Greville.


Thirteen IODs brought on some surprises as Sheila and Bill Widnall took a first and a 12th on #130 JAVELIN. Bruce Dyson/Norm Cressy led the series with a 2nd and a first by #7 GYPSY. Two thirds were scored by Timothy Dittrich/"Oakie" in #51 SAGACIOUS. POMPANO #45 for Bob Lyons and Fred Callori scored a 6th and an 11th as compared to the win by Jud Smith documented with my pipes back in the '70s.

Tomorrow and Sunday these three classes with be joined by an expected 12 STARS. Race committee with PRO Susie Schneider expects Ashley Boyle, Cheryl Byrne, David Hooks, Mike Piper, Jennifer Tegfeldt, Brad Marvin timing and me on flags



APPEAL TO RACE COMMITTEE MEMBERS

If you are like me, you stopped wasting time on easternyc.org web site a long time ago. I have encouragement for you and a suggestion for "painless" access. If you use the following link you will bypass all the "passwords", "Ashore", "Afloat", "Planning Committee", "tennis" and "swimming" clutter and get right down to the essence of a YACHT CLUB information system.
Before proceeding, when you see the clean white spreadsheet, remember to click those two little stars at upper left and add this route to your "FAVORITES". For a glimpse of that readable/printable Assignment Schedule for 2008 (not 2005 as it said last week) click:







I think you will like it now.
See you again tomorrow night!

MARBLEHEAD Senior Race Week NOOD - Day #1 - THURSDAY July 24, 2008



Howdy from Bob Duff July 24, 2008 2300 hours,
The first races of Marblehead Senior Race Week/2008 Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta at Marblehead were abandoned today because of serious weather conditions. Tomorrow we may have sixteen J/105s, fifteen ETCHELLS and twelve INTERNATIONAL ONE DESIGNS (IC-IODs) if the weather allows. Then on Saturday twelve STARs should start racing. It promises a good time for the EYC committee on the OUTSIDE LINE.
Pat and Jim Ayer are scheduled for the mark boat with Paul McCauley. I am counting on Jim for some more of his great pictures but there was rumor of illness. My schedule shows Rear Commodore Phil Smith with Jim McCully on the pin.
ETO will have PRO Susie Schneider, timer Brad Marvin, Ashley Boyle, Jennifer Tegfeldt and me on flags. Cheryl Byrne was running around this afternoon trying to steal Ashley from the signal boat onto the mark boat. I think Cheryl may be joining Paul on the mark boat with the potential absence of the Ayers. We shall see.
While we do our thing, RHODES 19s and TOWN CLASS will perform on HALFWAY ROCK LINE. TINKERS LINE will host VIPER 640s, ALERION EXP28s, SONARs and J/24s.
Managing all of this is Peter "LUIGI" Reggio. We hear about him in Charley Cook's blog about their work together at the China Olympics coming up in August.
With no racing to report, I delved back again in my archives to show you my first IOD racing in San Francisco in May 1958. This is Ernie Brown's IC #80 FLIRT headed upwind with spinnaker toward Japan after a fleet of starboard tack STARS were just starting going west on our same finish/starting line. Not very thoughtful race committee management! That will not happen here tomorrow.
Next I picture my only "gold medal" from the 1975 IOD World Championship in Edinburgh, Scotland. Thornton Clark, my former wife Debbie and I had qualified in Marblehead for a shot at the Worlds. Our regular crew, Phil Sommerby, declined to travel to Scotland. Desperate for good crew, we chose Sheila and Bill Widnall from among the dozen who wanted to go with us. Steve Wales went to Scotland and took the win. I think that we were second, but "there is no second in a boat race!"
I have some other ancient mementos for tomorrow. Meanwhile, I look forward to a great day of racing!

PLEON-MARBLEHEAD Junior Race Week - last Day #3 WEDNESDAY July 23, 2008




Howdy from Bob Duff - July 23, 2008 - 2250 hours,


These photos by Andrea Dunn (EPYC) tell a nice story about yacht racing. Andrea worked with us on the EYC signal boat for Junior Race Week-2008.


Eighty-six 420s and fifty LASERS kept us busy at area "A". These, along with 118 OPTIMIST prams are shown scattered on beaches at Eastern Yacht Club and other harbor spots. At an appointed time, a cannon signaled the harbor start each morning.


I had another of Andrea's photos of the 66 Champion 420s crowding the start line. A beautiful sight! I planned to use it right here but the blog system sent it off to cyberspace. I will save it and some other good ones from Andrea and Lou Guirino (CPYC) for future use.

This shot singles out 420 #4647 sailed by Andrea's son Jared and crew Braely Jelmberg. They are cruising around getting ready for a start. We saw and heard a few crashing collisions. Timer Brad Marvin is appalled by the disregard of racing rules by a lot of these youngsters.

In a few of the Championship 420 races we reverted to the BLACK FLAG needed to get a fair start. BLACK FLAG rules let the RC identify any boat over On the Course Side (OCS) triangle during the last 60 seconds before a start. They are notified to retire with a penalty score of last place +1 until the next race.



With Mom watching and snapping photos, Jared Dunn and Braely Jelmberg were seen OCS and were disqualified. With big grins they yelled "WE PROTEST THE RACE COMMITTEE". They did just that in writing! A hearing with witnesses supported the disqualification. Their 10th place overall would have been better without the OCS, but as someone once said, "there is no second place in a yacht race". Jared's father, John Peter Dunn sent me Andrea's photos with the following quote:


"I heard about Jared protesting the RC... that's funny: the kind of mistake you make once in life... it's great to be young. "





At this point my old DELL froze! I can guess that lightening zapped it during the thunder storm. I am back now to re-publish while another storm is crashing around. Anyway, the computer is up!
For complete OFFICIAL scores from Junior Race Week click:
Regatta first place winners are as follows:
--------------------SAIL#
420-CHAMPION--4566--CONNOR BAIR-CUCCHIARO & GRAM SLATTERY-PLEON-YC
420-GREEN-------4730----BRIAN FELSENTHAL & JAKE FISHER--PLEON-YC
LASER-FULL----101194--EVAN SIEPERT---------------------------PYC(Maine?)
LASER-RADIAL-186544--CALLIE NAUGHTON---------------------PLEON-YC
LASER-4.7-------8--------HANNAH LYNN--------------------------PLEON-YC
OPTI-CHAMP.BLUE----14414---THOMAS SAFFORD---------------SANDY-BAY-YC
OPTI-CHAMP-RED-----14141---JACK MCGUIRE-------------------CAMDEN YC
OPTI-CHAMP-WHITE---------16327---MATTHEW SAFFORD------SANDY BAY YC
OPTI-CHAMP-ALL------------14141--JACK MCGUIRE--CAMDEN YC
OPTI-GREEN-CHEERIO--------13657--PETER REMSEN------------ANNISQUAM YC
OPTI-GREEN-FRUIT-LOOPS-8921-JAMES COLLINS----MANCHESTER SAILING CLUB
If I read it correctly, Jack McGuire won the overall OPTI championship in addition to his victory in RED!
Our race committee gang Wednesday was the same as Tuesday except Andrea went back to her nursing job and we were joined by Garret McKinnon (an OPTI sailor come to watch the "big boys & girls), Lou Guirino's wife Ann Mulvaney and their young friend from Puerto Rico, Jose Luis LaSante.
I will be back here again Thursday night after the first day of Senior Race Week/NOOD Regatta!

PLEON-MARBLEHEAD Junior Race Week Day #2 TUESDAY July 22, 2008



Howdy from Bob Duff July 22, 2008 2350 hours,
It took two pages of my timers recorder sheets to cover eleven start sequences for nine complete races. Two General Recalls for the Chanpionship 420s were followed by "BLACK FLAG" starts where a few OCSs were disqualified. Several instances of code flag "X" for Individual Recalls occurred. The nine starts yielded 15 1st place finishes as LASERS were finished in 3 seperate fleets - "Full Rigs", "Radials" and "4.7s". The LASER hulls are identical with the three unique rigs/sail plans defining the specific class. The hastily scrawled enties on the 5 minute RRS #26 timing sheets summarize what happened.


Unofficial finishes of races today are as follows:

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420 Championship Fleet - 66 boats - 3rd of 5 races.

1. 5435 - JACOB CHAPLIN-SAUNDER & JOSS WARREN from CHESTER YC
2. 4566 - CONNOR BAIR-CUCCHIARO & GRAM SLATTERY from PLEON YC
3. 4669 - ANDREW KING & MACKENZIE NEEDHAM from SHELTER ISLAND YC

420 Green Fleet - 20 boats - 2nd of 4 races.
1. 832 - MADISON OLESON & OLIVIA HENNEDY from BIDDEFORD POOL
2. 1111 - SARAH EVANS & RILEY CALHOUN from SWAMPSCOTT YC
3. 4730 - BRIAN FELSENTHAL & JAKE FISHER from PLEON YC


Full Rig Laser - 12 boats - 2nd of 4 aces.
1. 101194 - EVAN SIEPERT from PLEON YC
2. 181092 - ERIC MCCAFFREY from QUANNAPOWITT YC
3. 007 - LUIGI GUARINO

Laser Radial - 31 boats - 2nd of 4 races.
1. 180532 - EMMA KOFMEHL from SHELTER ISLAND YC
2. 186544 - CALLIE NAUGHTON from PLEON
3. 190457 - ALBERT NICHOLS from PLEON YC

Laser 4.7 - 7 boats - 2nd of 4 races.
1. 8 - HANNAH LYNN from PLEON YC---------------------* these two MAY be reversed.
2. 189834 - COLE SCHREIBER from PORTLAND YC -------* see official score sheet!
3. 4 - HARRISON RODTS

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420 Championship - 66 boats - 4th of 5 races
1. 5435 - JACOB CHAPLIN-SHUNDER & JOSS WARREN from CHESTER YC
2. 10018- ANDREW BEAUCHESNE & CAMILLE CONOVER from CAMDEN YC
3. 4669 - ANDREW KING & MACKENZIE NEEDHAM from SHELTER ISLAND YC

420 Green Fleet - 20 boats - 3rd of 4 races.
1. 1111 - SARAH EVANS & RILEY CALHOUN from SWAMPSCOTT YC
2. 4730 - BRIAN FELSENTHAL & JAKE FISHER from PLEON YC
3. 832 - MADISON OLESON & OLIVIA HENNEDY from BIDDEFORD POOL

Full Rig Laser - 12 boats - 3rd of 4 races.
1. 101194 - EVAN SIEPERT from PLEON YC
2. 181092 - ERIC MCCAFFREY from QUANNAPOWITT YC
3 175151 - JOSEPH STAEHLE from SHELTER ISLAND YC

Laser Radial - 31 boats - 3rd of 4 races.
1. 186544 - CALLIE NAUGHTON from PLEON
2. 180532 - EMMA KOFMEHL from SHELTER ISLAND YC
3. 210186 - BILLY GRAVES from PLEON

Laser 4.7 - 7 boats - 3rd of 4 races.
1. 189834 - COLE SCHREIBER from PORTLAND YC
2. 8 - HANNAH LYNN from PLEON YC
3. 25 - RYAN FORD from PLEON YC

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420 Championship - 66 boats - 5th of 5 races
1. 10018 ANDREW BEAUCHESNA & CAMILLE CONOVER from CAMDEN YC
2. 4566 - CONNOR BAIR-CUCCHIARO & GRAM SLATTERY from PLEON YC
3. 5728 - MAX JENNINGS & CASEY BECKER from HARRASEEKET

420 Green Fleet - 20 boats - 4th of 4 races.
1. 1111 - SARAH EVANS & RILEY CALHOUN from SWAMPSCOTT YC
2. 832 - MADISON OLESON & OLIVIA HENNEDY from BIDDEFORD POOL
3. 3271 - HENRY KNUTZEN & WILL WICKERHAM from WINCHESTER BC

Full Rig Laser - 12 boats - 4th of 4 races.
1. 101194 - EVAN SIEPERT from PLEON YC
2. 181092 - ERIC MCCAFFREY from QUANNAPOWITT YC
3. 175151 - JOSEPH STAEHLE from SHELTER ISLAND YC

Laser Radial - 31 boats - 4th of 4 races.
1. 210186 - BILLY GRAVES from PLEON
2. 186544 - CALLIE NAUGHTON from PLEON
3.

Laser 4.7 - 7 boats - 4th of 4 races.
1. 8 - HANNAH LYNN from PLEON YC
2. 4 - HARRISON RODTS
3. 170108 - TREVER JONES from PLEON

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A glimpse of the 420 ONE DESIGN is available by clicking:


http://www.club420.org/PAGES/Library/classRules.htm


For some ideas on LASER equipment from WEST COAST SAILING click:


http://www.westcoastsailing.net/osCommerce/catalog/-c-54_49.html?gclid=CJu63Jee05QCFQikHgodcj3IQQ


While all of the above occured on area "A" line, About 118 single handed OPTIMIST DINGHYs raced on lines at areas "B" and "C". For some background data on the OPTIMIST DINGHY ASSOCIATION click:


http://www.usoda.org/


We had the same race committee crew as on Monday with the addition of Ross Peterson who is training as boat operator/gunner.


See you here tomorrow night to wrap up PLEON MARBLEHEAD JUNIOR RACE WEEK for 2008

Sunday, July 20, 2008

PLEON-MARBLEHEAD Junior Race Week Day #1 MONDAY July 21, 2008




Howdy from Bob Duff Monday evening July 21, 2008 2150 hours,


Starting at the top look again at Saturday's picture by Bob Vessot aboard ETO of Brad Marvin, Susie Schneider and me heading home after a good day on the MIDWAY line. Just below that is the same photo enhanced by Jim Ayer's (EYC) magic to remove shadows. Jim brings out details that were there all along but not seen. I am impressed! He does photo work as part of his custom wooden jigsaw business.



The harbor start cannon went off at 1200 hours releasing everyone from shore near the Pleon Yacht Club float. Tuesday and Wednesday this start will be at 1030 hours. The wonderful little solo OPTIMIST PRAMS headed over to either Rick Meyer's (EYC)/Don Miller's(BYC) green fleets at area "C" or the more experience OPTIs to Tom Tomkn's (CYC) area "B". Susie Schneider (EYC) with Peter Frisch (EYC) ran the area "A" line for 420s and LASERs.


I did flags for area "A"on ETO with Brad Marvin (EYC-timer), Andrea Dunn (EPYC), Allison Beckert(CYC) Lou Guirino (CPYC) and Coulter Beote as boat operator/gunner. We used course pattern "J" which is a trapezoid starting and ending in the middle of its long leg. Wind direction was 080 degrees around 13 knots and distance was not posted since the GPS was on the blink for Jim McCully (EYC) and Nick Burke (EYC) on the pin boat.
My timer log above shows more detail than you probably want about the races at area "A". Click on it (or the pictures) for an enlarged view. The first 420 Championship start was at 1329:00 hours. That is one and one-half hours after the harbor start gun. The confusion of checking in all these competitors will give you ulcers if you let it.
Area "A" got only one race for all fleets plus a second for the 420 Championship group. Lasers all started together with finishes reported here for specific sub categories : Full Rig, Radial and 4.7s . Weather threats caused an early departure for home except for the Championship 420s. We all got in before the rain showers. etc.
Unofficial finishes are as follows:
420 Championship Fleet - 66 boats - 1st of 2 races.
1. 5435 - JACOB CHAPLIN-SAUNDER & JOSS WARREN from CHESTER YC
2. 4669 - ANDREW KING & MACKENZIE NEEDHAM from SHELTER ISLAND YC
3. 4566 - CONNOR BAIR-CUCCHIARO & GRAM SLATTERY from PLEON YC
420 Green Fleet - 20 boats - only race
1. 3271 - HENRY KNUTZEN & WILL WICKERHAM from WINCHESTER BC
2. 832 - MADISON OLESON & OLIVIA HENNEDY from BIDDEFORD POOL
3. 4750 - BRIAN FELSENTHAL & JAKE FISHER from PLEON YC
Full Rig Laser - 12 boats - only race
1. 101194 - EVAN SIEPERT from PLEON YC
2. 175151 - JOSEPH STAEHLE from SHELTER ISLAND YC
3. 007 - LUIGI GUARINO
Laser Radial - 31 boats - only race
1. 180532 - EMMA KOFMEHL from SHELTER ISLAND YC
2. 190457 - ALBERT NICHOLS from PLEON YC
3. 184428 - HENRY O'BRIEN from BAY HEAD YC
Laser 4.7 - 7 boats
1. 189834 - COLE SCHREIBER from PORTLAND YC
2. 138143 - JULIA REILLEY from PLEON YC
3. 8 - HANNAH LYNN from PLEON YC
420 Championship - 66 boats - 2nd of 2 races
1. 5729 - FINN HADLOCK & FRED QUESADA from HARRASEEKET
2. 4566 - CONNOR BAIR-CUCCHIARO & GRAM SLATTERY from PLEON YC
3. 5731 - BEN WEIGEL & ELSA PRICE from HARRASEEKET
BLACK FLAG START - ONE OCS but I did not RECORD the number right! They were disqualified and sent home for being over in the triangle from start line to the weather mark during one minute before the start!
Crew call Tuesday early for the 1030 harbor start. See you again Tuesday evening.

Monday, July 14, 2008

MRA Series #3 Day #3 MIDWAY Line & Comments - SATURDAY July 19, 2008



Howdy from Bob Duff - July 19,2008 2250 hours revised and corrected July 20th AM,
The Timer's Log sheet at the top above shows details about the MIDWAY line races 7/19/2008. The photo taken by Bob Vessot Saturday shows Brad Marvin, Susie Schneider and me steaming home on ETO after a wonderful day of races. I have asked my "other" photographer Jim Ayer to consider clearing the facial shadows with his digital "magic". If he does that I will publish the results sometime in the future.





As of early Saturday morning , the ETCHELLS fleet was being dominated by three yachts who are scored first, second and third both in this Series #3 and for the entire season. By rank they are: (1) Hannah & Greg Heffer #1105 CHEMICAL IMBALANCE; (2) Micheal Jobin & John Stitzer #741 noname and (3) Don Miller & Bill Douglas #62 VALKYRIE. One question: "where are those other folks including Pat Stadel #1111 CRAPSHOOT"? She usually gives the boys a run for their money.





She failed to show again today among 8 then 7 starters in two races where the Heffers continued to dominate with two firsts for CHEMICAL IMBALANCE. Neither #741 nor #62 reported for racing. Mark Luckes with PEREZOSO #575 took a second and a fifth. Eugene Ho in #46 noname was seventh then second in an unusual final race for the day. He and the Heffers seemed to get a private heavy wind for their top finishes in that race.





The INTERNATIONAL ONE DESIGNs (IODs) presented a more diverse picture. 1st in series and 7th for the season was Timothy Dittrich #51 SAGACIOUS. 2nd in both series and season was Bob Lyons & Fred Collari #45 POMPANO. 3rd for series and 1st for season was Sheila and Bill Widnall #130 JAVELIN. 4th and 10th for season was Herbert J. Motley #49 KUNGSORNEN. Tied for this series in 5th and scoring 9th for the season is Lori Bate #33 SMALL HOTEL. Also tied for 5th and showing 8th for the season was Peter Stahle #76 SPIRIT.





Peter had a heart breaker back on July 5th. He led the 1st race all day until, in the last few seconds, a dying breeze found Bruce and Timothy drifting smartly across the finish line inches ahead of Peter. This dropped him back to 3rd. We have all been there! It is both painful and joyful to watch everyone from the comforts of the ETO signal boat.





Filling in the gaps for season standings is 3rd GYPSY #7 Bruce Dyson with "ringer" Norm Cressy: 4th ELECTRA #2 Greg & Jennifer Mancusa-Ungaro: 5th Rachel & Ian Morrison #16 TANGO and 6th Api A. Rudich #4 KALLISTE. Please notice that when we deal with these REAL yachts, there are no "nonames" or disrespectful slurs like CRAPSHOOT. Any questions?
Today, Bruce Dyson & Norm Cressy took two firsts in GYPSY #7! Lori Bate in SMALL HOTEL #33 got 2nd and 5th. Api A. Rudich showed versatility with KALLISTE #4 LAST then 2nd. Sheila and Bill Widnall fell from grace with JAVELIN #130 5th and 3rd. We did not see Sheila taking videos!






Race Committee crew today was PRO Susie Schneider, Bob Vesso, Brad Marvin, Rebecca Bennett and me on ETO. Jack Cochrane and Jennifer Tegfeldt ran the pin boat. In her first support boat duty, Jennifer took a header overboard. They would not comment about PFDs or other details. Jack said she forgot to call him "SIR" and he kicked her overboard. Jim McCully had Thomas Rogers on the pin without incident.




Click MRA below and later (not yet posted Sunday AM) to see completed postings:




http://www.mheadrace.org/Scoring_2008/MidwayScoringSeries32008.htm#Etchells




Photographer Jim Ayer was busy making custom wooden jigsaw puzzles today. Susie Schneider's camera was also not available. In desperation I went to the archives and stole the following beauties from the Long Island Sound IOD Fleet. As with Jim's pictures (and now Bob Vessot's) you can click on any of the 85 shots to get an expanded view. Look at the #5 boat! I would have loved competing against that bunch with what looks like a "hippopotamus" on the foredeck! Whoops! I forgot to be "PC". Click to view:




http://www.iod-lis.com/gallery/racing/070206.htm




The pictures there were provided by George Petrides from July 2006. Some commentary would be nice, but this is all we have.



The EYC Annual Cruise disbanded yesterday in Marion, MA. Race Committee for just 16 yachts was Phyllis and Gordon Vinyard with Ronna and Dana Woodward on the Vinyard's yacht HAWKES. The easternyc.org site forecasts that they will disband (again?) on August 14th!





A recent ETO guest, EYC Club Manager Jeff Wargo wrote to us as follows in green: "The highlight of the entire time out on the water was the "shtick" between you (that's me) and Brad Marvin. I would suggest that this aspect of the RC on the water is not properly exploited as a means of recruiting more volunteers".



Further comments from Jeff are pasted here in green with his permission:



From: Jeffrey Wargo
Date: 7/17/2008 19:38:09 PM
To:
rduff19@comcast.net
Subject: Please add these comments

Hi Duff,

After I posted my thoughts on your blog I felt remiss in not mentioning
(and hope you can assist by editing here) that I gained an appreciation
for the professionalism and knowledge of those involved with the Race
Committee which certainly didn't suffer nor get in the way of the
apparent camaraderie of all.

Thank you,

Jeff



Marblehead Junior Race Week starts this Monday July 21st followed immediately by Senior Race Week/NOOD Regatta for four days beginning July 24th. I plan a short blog each evening centered around my hand written timer's start sheet. Crew call is 1000 hours at the beginning.



Monday's crew is Peter Frisch, Todd Sparling, Nick Burke and Judy and Joel Gardiner. Susie is Pro with Brad Marvin and me certain on ETO.





On Sunday July 27th Eastern Yacht Club is scheduled to start the CASTINE YACHT CLUB classic yacht race off Marblehead - first warning gun at 1030 hours. Many beautiful old yachts will race. Details, sailing instructions and entry forms are available by clicking:





http://www.castineyachtclub.org/





The start will be east of Halfway Rock at approximately 42.30.48 N/70.45.61 W. After that start, ETO signal boat will steam back to the MIDWAY line for the last day of Race Week/NOOD.







There is no information available about Marblehead Junior Race Week either at easternyc.org or at the Pleon Yacht club site - click:





http://www.pleon.org/page/alumni_parents





You can read there about sailing acomplishments by Pleon alumni.
I was directed to SAILINGWORLD.COM for news about Senior Race Week/NOOD. Hidden there was a list of registrants for SPERRY TOP-SIDER MARBLEHEAD NOOD REGATTA Hosted by Corinthian Yacht Club. We will be at MIDWAY for 15 ETCHELLS, 12 IODs, 16 J-105s and 12 STARS who have registered. Reportedly the "Js" and STARS will come in closer to the week end. Race crew call is 0930 hours except for Sunday when 0900 is needed for the CASTINE early start.
See you again Monday night!