Bandit Regatta – Mar 21st 2022

From the left (in boats): Emileigh (Bandit 22 LTE), Diana (Bandit 22 LTE), Juicy and Di (Bandit 22 LTE), Rugger (Bandit 22 LTE), Aymalie (Bandit IF), Gryfin (Bandit 55), Max and Wyndi (Bandit IF), Moon (Bandit 22 LTE), Sea (Bandit 22 LTE), Alex (Bandit 22 LTE), and Zimtzicke (Bandit 22 LTE). On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Daenerys, and Caethes.

From the left (in boats): Emileigh (Bandit 22 LTE), Diana (Bandit 22 LTE), Juicy and Di (Bandit 22 LTE), Rugger (Bandit 22 LTE), Aymalie (Bandit IF), Gryfin (Bandit 55), Max and Wyndi (Bandit IF), Moon (Bandit 22 LTE), Sea (Bandit 22 LTE), Alex (Bandit 22 LTE), and Zimtzicke (Bandit 22 LTE).
On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Daenerys, and Caethes.

Calm seas, with a nice fleet turnout, highlighted this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. With a fresh breeze of 18 knots out of the southwest, The North Sea regions were well behaved as three DNFs (Did Not Finish) were recorded on the day. The first DNF, occurring during the first race, was due to a skipper pulling his boat after frustration from getting stuck in irons. The remaining DNFs, occurring during the second race, were due to skippers crashing while crossing over region corners. The crowds that gathered on the lighthouse observation deck on the island in the Ziziphus region, as well as on the Poseidon Centre Spectator Pier and small race dock in the Eden Jakana region, cheered on a great display of fleet racing from this weeks skippers. This weeks fleet, sailing on the North Sea SS-01 and North Sea Half Mane courses, was made up of a majority of eight Bandit 22 LTEs. Two Bandit IFs, split evenly with one single-handed and one crewed respectively, and one Bandit 55 rounded out this weeks Bandit fleet.

Race Director: Cryptic
Assistant Race Director: Daenerys
Wind: SW (225°) 18kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Moon (moonglownight Resident), with Sea (filax Carter) second, and Zimtzicke (Nicole Myhre) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate and to the SLCG for helping with race duties.

Race Notes:
Sea (filax Carter) and Moon (moonglownight Resident) both finished the second race tied at the finishing line with a time of 14:59. As their final time also remains tied, as they both sailed the same boat, Rule A7 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to score this tie:

If boats are tied at the finishing line or if a handicap or rating system is used and boats have equal corrected times, the points for the place for which the boats have tied and for the place(s) immediately below shall be added together and divided equally. Boats tied for a race prize shall share it or be given equal prizes.

Therefore, both Sea and Moon receive 1.5 points, as the product for the place for which they have tied and for the place immediately below, 1 and 2, added together and divided equally.
 

Bandit Regatta – Mar 7th 2022

From the left (in boats): Emileigh (Bandit 55), Juicy and Di (Bandit 22 LTE), Flapio (Bandit 22 LTE), Gryfin (Bandit 22 LTE), Diana (Bandit 60), Erin (Bandit 22 LTE), Sirius (Bandit IF), Moon (Bandit IF), Julie (Bandit iF), Max and Wyndi (Bandit IF), Arbur (Bandit IF), and Kim (Bandit IF). On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Tamarushka, Daenerys, Lanky, and Menk. On the pier: Gabi.

From the left (in boats): Emileigh (Bandit 55), Juicy and Di (Bandit 22 LTE), Flapio (Bandit 22 LTE), Gryfin (Bandit 22 LTE), Diana (Bandit 60), Erin (Bandit 22 LTE), Sirius (Bandit IF), Moon (Bandit IF), Julie (Bandit iF), Max and Wyndi (Bandit IF), Arbur (Bandit IF), and Kim (Bandit IF).
On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Tamarushka, Daenerys, Lanky, and Menk. On the pier: Gabi.

Calm seas, with a nice fleet turnout, highlighted this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. With a fresh breeze of 18 knots out of the southwest, The North Sea regions were generally behaved as three DNFs (Did Not Finish) were recorded on the day. The first DNF was due to a skipper pulling his boat after its scripts stop responding due to a rough region crossing in the first race. The next DNF was from a skipper crashing while crossing across region corners during the second race. The final DNF was from a skipper pulling her boat from the second race after she started triaging the information hover text HUD she produces. The crowds that gathered on the lighthouse observation deck on the island in the Ziziphus region, as well as on the Poseidon Centre Spectator Pier and small race dock in the Eden Jakana region, reveled in an exciting display of fleet racing from this weeks skippers. This weeks fleet, sailing on North Sea Olympic Course (Long) and the North Sea Trapezoid course, was made up of a majority of six Bandit IFs, five sailing single-handed and one sailing crewed respectively. Four Bandit 22 LTEs, one Bandit 55, and one Bandit 60 rounded out the fleet for the first race. A Bandit 22 skipper opted for his Bandit 55, and the Bandit 60 skipper opted to use her Bandit 22 for the second race.

Race Director: Cryptic
Assistant Race Directors: Daenerys, and Tamarushka
Wind: SW (225°) 18kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Julie (JulieRoyale Resident), with Moon (moonglownight Resident) second, and Erin (clairehunt Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate and to the SLCG for helping with race duties.

Race Notes:
Flapio (Flapio Resident) was disqualified (DSQ) during the second race for failing to complete a 360° penalty turn as directed by a race director for a Rule 11 On The Same Tack, Overlapped foul at the start line, colloquially known as barging.

11 ON THE SAME TACK, OVERLAPPED
When boats are on the same tack and overlapped, a windward boat shall keep clear of a leeward boat.

Source: 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing


Julie (JulieRoyale Resident) and Moon (moonglownight Resident) both finished tied with 4 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
JulieRoyale Resident 1 3
moonglownight Resident 2 2

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Julie’s favor with having a first place finish over Moon’s second place finish as his best.


Max(Maximiliano Szondi) and Flapio (Flapio Resident) finished tied with 16 points. As they both have duplicate finishes, Rule A8.2 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If a tie still remains between two or more boats, they shall be ranked in order of their scores in the last race. Any remaining ties shall be broken by using the tied boats’ scores in the next-to-last race and so on until all ties are broken. These scores shall be used even if some of them are excluded scores.

Skipper Race 1 Race 2
Maximiliano Szondi 9 7
Flapio Resident 7 9

In the last race, Max breaks the tie with Flapio with his seventh place finish over Flapio’s ninth place finish.
 

Bandit Regatta – Feb 28th 2022

From the left (in boats): Emileigh (Bandit 55), Gryfin (Bandit 55), Diana (Bandit 22 LTE), Rugger (Bandit 22 LTE), Erin (Bandit 22 LTE), Max and Wyndi (Bandit 25r), Sirius (Bandit IF), Jenna (Bandit IF), Sea (Bandit 22 LTE), and Zimtzicke (Bandit 22 LTE). On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Asher, Daenerys, Kouzuki, Tamarushka, and Lin. On the pier: Marius, Penny, and Vimse.

From the left (in boats): Emileigh (Bandit 55), Gryfin (Bandit 55), Diana (Bandit 22 LTE), Rugger (Bandit 22 LTE), Erin (Bandit 22 LTE), Max and Wyndi (Bandit 25r), Sirius (Bandit IF), Jenna (Bandit IF), Sea (Bandit 22 LTE), and Zimtzicke (Bandit 22 LTE).
On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Asher, Daenerys, Kouzuki, Tamarushka, and Lin. On the pier: Marius, Penny, and Vimse.

Calm seas, with a nice fleet turnout, highlighted this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. The North Sea regions were well behaved as no DNFs (Did Not Finish) were recorded on the day. The crowds that gathered along the shores of the islands in the Ziziphus and Genip regions, as well as on the Poseidon Centre Spectator Pier and small race dock in the Eden Jakana region, cheered on a spirited display of fleet racing from this weeks skippers. This weeks fleet, sailing on the North Sea 01 and North Sea 02 courses, was made up of a majority of six Bandit 22 LTEs. Two Bandit 55s, one Bandit IF, and one Bandit 25r rounded out this weeks Bandit fleet.

Race Director: Cryptic
Assistant Race Directors: Daenerys, and Tamarushka
Wind: SW (225°) 11kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Rugger (ruggeromare Resident), with Sea (filax Carter) second, and Sirius (Sirius Rosca) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate and to the SLCG for helping with race duties.

Race Notes:
Rugger (ruggeromare Resident) and Sea (filax Carter) both finished tied with 4 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
ruggeromare Resident 1 3
filax Carter 2 3

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Rugger’s favor with having a first place finish over Sea’s second place finish as her best.


Sirius (Sirius Rosca) and Zimtzicke (Nicole Myhre) both finished tied with 7 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
Sirius Rosca 1 6
Nicole Myhre 3 4

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Sirius’s favor with having a first place finish over Zimtzicke’s third place finish as her best.


Juicy (juice651 Resident) and Diana (Dianafra Allen) both finished tied with 14 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
juice651 Resident 4 10
Dianafra Allen 7 7

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Juicy’s favor with having a fourth place finish over Diana’s seventh place finish as her best.


Emileigh (Emileigh Starbrook) and Gryfin (Gryfin Goldshark) both finished tied with 16 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
Emileigh Starbrook 6 10
Gryfin Goldshark 8 8

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Emileigh’s favor with having a sixth place finish over Alexandre’s eighth place finish as his best.
 

Bandit Regatta – July 26th 2021

From the left (in Bandit boats): Erin (Bandit 22 LTE), Emileigh (Bandit IF), Juicy (Bandit IF), Sirius (Bandit IF), Juile (Bandit IF), Rugger (Bandit 22 LTE), Max and Wyndi (Bandit IF), Jenna (Bandit 22 LTE), Zimtzicke (Bandit 22 LTE), Sea (Bandit 22 LTE), Moon (Bandit IF), and Angus (Bandit 55). On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Red, Dizzy, Tamaraushka, and Daenerys.

From the left (in Bandit boats): Erin (Bandit 22 LTE), Emileigh (Bandit IF), Juicy (Bandit IF), Sirius (Bandit IF), Juile (Bandit IF), Rugger (Bandit 22 LTE), Max and Wyndi (Bandit IF), Jenna (Bandit 22 LTE), Zimtzicke (Bandit 22 LTE), Sea (Bandit 22 LTE), Moon (Bandit IF), and Angus (Bandit 55).
On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Red, Dizzy, Tamaraushka, and Daenerys.

Calm seas, with a great fleet turnout, highlighted this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. With a gentle breeze of 8 knots out of the southwest, that became a moderate breeze of 11 knots during the second race, The North Sea regions were smooth for everyone, with the only DNF (Did Not Finish) on the day due to a skippers internet connection dying on them. The crowds that gathered along the shores of the island in the Ziziphus region, and on the small race dock in the Eden Jakana region, were witness to a great display of fleet racing from this weeks skippers. This weeks fleet, sailing on the North Sea Olympic Short Mirror course and a 2 lap affair on the North Sea Short Loop Mirror course, was made up of a majority of five Bandit 22 LTEs. Seven Bandit IFs, six sailing single-handed and one sailing with crew, and a lone Bandit 55 rounded out this weeks Bandit fleet.

Race Director: Cryptic
Assistant Race Director: Daenerys, and Tamarushka

Wind: SW (225°) 8kts

Wind: SW (225°) 11kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Moon (moonglownight Resident), with Julie (JulieRoyale Resident) second, and Jenna (jnx1e Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate and to the SLCG for helping with race duties.

Race Notes:
Rugger (ruggeromare Resident) was disqualified (DSQ) during the second race for sailing an incorrect course, missing the buoy in the Sloe region, the second mark on the course.


Jenna (jnx1e Resident) and Sea (filax Carter) both finished tied with 6 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
jnx1e Resident 1 5
filax Carter 2 4

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Jenna’s favor with having a first place finish over Sea’s second place finish as her best.


Erin (clairehunt Resident), Sirius (Sirius Rosca), and Emileigh (Emileigh Starbrook) all finished tied with 13 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
clairehunt Resident 4 9
Sirius Rosca 6 7
Emileigh Starbrook 6 7

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Erin’s favor with having a fourth place finish over Sirius’s and Emileigh’s sixth place finishes as their best.

As Sirius and Emileigh both have duplicate finishes, Rule A8.2 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this remaining tie:

If a tie still remains between two or more boats, they shall be ranked in order of their scores in the last race. Any remaining ties shall be broken by using the tied boats’ scores in the next-to-last race and so on until all ties are broken. These scores shall be used even if some of them are excluded scores.

Skipper Race 1 Race 2
Sirius Rosca 7 6
Emileigh Starbrook 6 7

In the last race, Sirius breaks the tie with Emileigh with his sixth place finish over Emileigh’s seventh place finish.
 

Bandit Regatta – July 12th 2021

From the left (in Bandit boats): Emileigh (Bandit 22 LTE), Rugger and Alix (Bandit 22 LTE), Angus (Bandit 55), Julie (Bandit IF), Thomas and Edita (Bandit 60), Moon (Bandit IF), Sea (Bandit 22 LTE), Juicy (Bandit IF), and Zimtzicke (Bandit 22 LTE). On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Wyndi, and Daenerys. On the pier: Marius, Summer, Angie, and Clemancy.

From the left (in Bandit boats): Emileigh (Bandit 22 LTE), Rugger and Alix (Bandit 22 LTE), Angus (Bandit 55), Julie (Bandit IF), Thomas and Edita (Bandit 60), Moon (Bandit IF), Sea (Bandit 22 LTE), Juicy (Bandit IF), and Zimtzicke (Bandit 22 LTE).
On the race committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Wyndi, and Daenerys. On the pier: Marius, Summer, Angie, and Clemancy.

Calm seas, with a nice fleet turnout, highlighted this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. The North Sea regions were well behaved for all, as the only DNF (Did Not Finish) on the day was due to a new skipper pulling his boat after getting caught in irons without his foresail raised immediately after the start. The crowds that gathered on the observation platform of the lighthouse in the Ziziphus region, as well as on the Poseidon Centre Spectator Pier in the Eden Jakana region, cheered on exciting display of fleet racing from this weeks skippers. This weeks fleet, sailing on the North Sea Bowline and North Sea Trapezoid courses, was comprised of a split majority of four Bandit 22 LTEs and four Bandit IFs, split evenly between two sailing single-handed and two sailing crewed respectively. One Bandit 55, and one Bandit 60 rounded out this weeks Bandit fleet.

Race Director: Cryptic
Assistant Race Director: Daenerys
Wind: SW (225°) 18kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Julie (JulieRoyale Resident), with Moon (moonglownight Resident) second, and Sea (filax Carter) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate and to the SLCG for helping with race duties.

Race Notes:
Moon (moonglownight Resident) and Sea (filax Carter) both finished tied with 7 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
moonglownight Resident 1 6
filax Carter 3 4

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Moon’s favor with having a first place finish over Sea’s third place finish as her best.


Rugger (ruggeromare Resident) and Emileigh (Emileigh Starbrook) both finished tied with 8 points. Rule A8.1 of Appendix A, Scoring, 2021 – 2024 World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
ruggeromare Resident 1 7
Emileigh Starbrook 3 5

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Rugger’s favor with having a first place finish over Emileigh’s third place finish as her best.
 

Bandit Regatta – Dec 2nd 2019

From the left (in boats): Daenerys (Bandit IF), Sirius (Bandit IF), Jackson (Bandit IF), Ian and Nochiko (Bandit IF), Sandra (Bandit 25r), Zimtzicke (Bandit 25r), Julie (Bandit 50/3), Teahan (Bandit 25r), Max and Wyndi (Bandit 25r), and Cici (Bandit 55). On the committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Tara, Nenrio, and Ceathes. On the pier: Debbie and Redblade.

From the left (in boats): Daenerys (Bandit IF), Sirius (Bandit IF), Jackson (Bandit IF), Ian and Nochiko (Bandit IF), Sandra (Bandit 25r), Zimtzicke (Bandit 25r), Julie (Bandit 50/3), Teahan (Bandit 25r), Max and Wyndi (Bandit 25r), and Cici (Bandit 55).
On the committee boat: Cryptic. On the dock: Tara, Nenrio, and Ceathes. On the pier: Debbie and Redblade.

Great sailing conditions and fleet turnout, with a nice spectator turnout, highlighted this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. The regions of The North Sea behaved beautifully as no DNFs (Did Not Finish) or crashes were had on the day. Spectators gathered on the islands in the Genip, Ziziphus, and Eden Auk regions, as well as the Poseidon Centre Spectator Pier, in the Eden Jakana region, and the small race dock, in the Eden Jaeger region, to take in our monthly There and Back Again between the Eden Curlew and Eden Jaeger race lines. This weeks fleet, sailing on the North Sea Curlew to Jaeger 01 and North Sea Jaeger to Curlew 01 courses, was comprised of a split majority of four Bandit IFs and four Bandit 25Rs. One Bandit 50/3 and one Bandit 55 made up the remainder of this weeks fleet.

Race Director: Cryptic
Wind: SW (225°) 18kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Ian (IanPixel Resident), with Daenerys (blondij Resident) second, and Jackson (Jacquimo Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate and to the SLCG for helping with race duties.

Race Notes:
Zimtzicke (Nicole Myhre) and Sandra (WWWAAAA Resident) finished tied with 13 points. As they both have duplicate finishes, Rule A8.2 of Guidance on Scoring under Appendix A to the Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If a tie still remains between two or more boats, they shall be ranked in order of their scores in the last race. Any remaining ties shall be broken by using the tied boats’ scores in the next-to-last race and so on until all ties are broken. These scores shall be used even if some of them are excluded scores.

Skipper Race 1 Race 2
Nicole Myhre 7 6
WWWAAAA Resident 6 7

In the last race, Zimtzicke breaks the tie with Sandra with her sixth place finish over Sandra’s seventh place finish.
 

Bandit Regatta – January 23rd 2017

From the left (in Bandit IFs): Neil, Rayz, and Macz. On the dock: Riv, Gabi, Joshua, Cryptic, Petra, Peachie, and Carlota (in the water).

From the left (in Bandit IFs): Neil, Rayz, and Macz.
On the dock: Riv, Gabi, Joshua, Cryptic, Petra, Peachie, and Carlota (in the water).

This weeks Bandit Regatta, in the North Sea, saw some great sim weather that turned stormy with another great spectator turnout. The sims behaved for the first race, the entire North Sea estate having been restarted three hours previous to race time as is our new procedure. However, the second race saw storms roll in as the Ziziphus region went pear shaped as the entire fleet entered it on it’s second to last leg of the race, forcing several DNFs. We did see a great spectator turnout though, as the usual places saw spectators gather to watch, in the Eden Albatros, Eden Puffin, Breadnut and Ziziphus regions. The weeks fleet was almost entirely a Bandit IF affair until Riv used his Bandit 60 in the second race.

The first race, on the NS-SOL-13A course, saw nice start from the fleet, all racing in Bandit IFs, as every racer was on the course side of the line by the time 30 seconds ticked off the race clock. Macz had an interesting pre-start line as it looked like he was almost going to try a port start across the fleet, heading west. However, Macs tacked to starboard, heading south, as it appeared he did not have enough speed to clear in front of the fleet, all heading south on a starboard tack, without committing a starboard/port Right Of Way foul. As Macz tacked south, before the start line, Jackson crossed the start line first, into the course side of the line, at 00:00:04. Carlota was next to cross the start line, 00:00:09. Macz, having completed his tack and now moving south, crossed the start line at 00:00:10. Neil was next to cross the start line at 00:00:19 followed by Red and Rayz both at 00:00:29. Macz wasted little time after his mid-fleet start, taking a tight line on the first upwind before tacking as he put himself in first ahead of Carlota and Jackson. Red wasted little time as she passed Rayz on the second beat upwind. Neil unfortunately crashed and record a DNF. This order held as Carlota nipped at Macz stern for the rest of the course before Macs crossed the finish line first, taking line honors followed, by Carlota crossing second. Jackson crossed the finish line third followed by Red and Rayz.

The second race, on the NS-SOL-13B, started of well with a majority of the fleet enter the course side of the start line as 45 seconds ticked off the race clock. Macz, in his Bandit IF, got things started as he crossed the start line first at 00:00:5. Carlota, in her bandit IF, was next to cross the start line at 00:00:09, followed by Red, in her Bandit IF, at 00:00:14. Neil, in his Bandit IF, was next across the start line at 00:00:20. Jackson and Rayz, both in their Bandit IFs, were next across the start line at 00:00:26 and 00:00:27 respectively. Riv, in his Bandit 60, was across the start line next, at 00:00:45. Gryfin, sailing his Bandit IF, was a late show to the races, as he had just come from a race in the Blake Sea and wound up getting into the course at 00:09:57. The fleet quickly made their way around Lighthouse Isle, in the Ziziphus region, the first mark of the course, as it is a island mark course. Macz was in the lead with Carlota once again nipping at his stern, followed by Jackson, Red, Rayz, Neil, and Riv. The fleet traveled east and circled clockwise around Hay Ah’s island in the Sloe region, the second mark of the course. As the fleet traveled back west to Lighthouse Isle again, the third mark of the course, trouble struck as everything went pear shaped in the Ziziphus region the moment the fleet entered it. Jackson made it through unscathed, as Macs, Carlota, Red, Neil, Rayz, and Riv all crashed upon crossing into Zizphus. Macz was able to make it back to his boat when he logged back in, and continue racing. Carlota, Red, Rayz, Riv, and Neil would record DNFs. Gryfin, having started so late sailed through Ziziphus unscathed on both legs through. Jackson took advantage of his fortune and crossed the finish line first, taking line honors. Macz crossed the finish line second with Gryfin crossing third.

More pictures courtesy of Petra after the results.

Race Director: Cryptic
Wind: SW (225°) 18kts

Race 1: NS-SOL-13A
Race Results:
1: Macz Murfin IDBS6BBA — 00:13:11
2: Carlota Dufaux IDBSC5F3 — 00:13:22
3: Jacquimo Resident IDBSF10B — 00:13:34
4: RedHeadJO Resident IDBS5D9B — 00:13:53
5: Rayzza Rubble IDBSF812 — 00:14:14
6: eager2discover Resident IDBSBAD2 –DNF

Lap Times:
Macz Murfin IDBS6BBA — Start: 00:00:10 — Last lap: 00:13:01
Carlota Dufaux IDBSC5F3 — Start: 00:00:09 — Last lap: 00:13:13
Jacquimo Resident IDBSF10B — Start: 00:00:04 — Last lap: 00:13:30
RedHeadJO Resident IDBS5D9B — Start: 00:00:29 — Last lap: 00:13:24
Rayzza Rubble IDBSF812 — Start: 00:00:29 — Last lap: 00:13:45
eager2discover Resident IDBSBAD2 — Start: 00:00:19 — Last lap: –DNF

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Macz (Macz Murfin), with Jackson (Jacquimo Resident) second, and Carlota (Carlota Dufaux) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Note:
As the first race was entirely one boat class, the results for that race are presented in class format. Subsequently, the second race contained more than one boat class and is presented in handicapped format.


Gryfin (Gryfin Goldshark) and Neil (eager2discover Resident) both finished tied with 10 points. Rule A8.1 of Guidance on Scoring under Appendix A to the Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
Gryfin Goldshark 3 7
eager2discover Resident 4 6

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Gryfin’s favor with having a third place finish over Neil’s fourth place finish as his best.

We have a superb paint supplied by Ali Vultee, see her paint here: Ali’s Boat Paint Shop to the first place overall winner.

 

Bandit Regatta – September 5th 2016

From the left (in boats): Cor (Bandit IF), Burton (Bandit 25), Gabi (Bandit IF), Alexandre (Bandit IF), Ultramantra (Bandit IF), Jackson (Bandit IF), Carter (Bandit IF), Ceasar (Bandit IF), Riv (Bandit 55), Stu (Bandit IF), Bettie with Jo (Bandit IF), and Katana (Bandit 60).
On the dock: Pai, Lucy, Starbuckk, Cleopatra, Tessan, Petra, and Cryptic.

From the left (in boats): Cor (Bandit IF), Burton (Bandit 25), Gabi (Bandit IF), Alexandre (Bandit IF), Ultramantra (Bandit IF), Jackson (Bandit IF), Carter (Bandit IF), Ceasar (Bandit IF), Riv (Bandit 55), Stu (Bandit IF), Bettie with Jo (Bandit IF), and Katana (Bandit 60).
On the dock: Pai, Lucy, Starbuckk, Cleopatra, Tessan, Petra, and Cryptic.

A really nice fleet showed up for this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. The sims also continued their excellent run of great sim weather with no crashes. We also had a first, the entire handicapped Bandit sailboat line, including the Bandit 25, Bandit 50, Bandit 55, Bandit 60, and Bandit IF, raced in this weeks regatta (the Bandit Sweatpea is only class race-able against itself, in The North Sea, due to its permanent autopilot sailing trim feature). This week’s fleet, in race 1, featured a majority of eight Bandit IF’s with a Bandit 60, Bandit 55, and Bandit 25 making up the remainder. Cor switched things up, for the second race, and switched to his Bandit 50 making the fleet six Bandit IF’s along with Katana’s Bandit 60 and Burton’s Bandit 25.

The first race, on North Sea Olympic Course (Long), saw a really nice clean start across the entire fleet. Bettie, with Jo as crew, got across first, followed by Stu and then Alexandre, all in their Bandit IF’s. Katana, in her Bandit 60, and Jackson, in his Bandit IF, were next across, followed by Cor, in his Bandit IF, Riv, in his Bandit 55, and Ceasar, in his Bandit IF. Burton, in his Bandit 25, Ultramantra, in his Bandit IF, and Carter, in his Bandit if, were next, making up the rear of the fleet. Alexandre made his way to the front of the fleet vying for position against Bettie, with Jo, by the first mark, on the southern tip of Lighthouse Isle in the Ziziphus region. Behind them, Katana and Jackson were both making their moves, passing Stu to take up right behind Bettie and Alexandre. Alexandre took over the lead by the second mark in Eden Fulmar and continued to extend it, eventually crossing the line first, for line honors. Bettie was next across the line, followed by Katana, Jackson, Ultramantra, Riv, Stu, Cor, Ceasar, and finally, Burton.

The second race, a 3 lap affair on North Sea Short Loop, saw Bettie, with Jo, first across the line again at the start. Bettie’s efforts practicing are really starting to pay off and it shows. Ultramantra was next across, followed by Cor, having just switched to his Bandit 50 from his Bandit IF. Alexandre, Burton, Stu, Jackson, Katana and finally Ceasar all followed. The fleet spread out across the North Sea on the first lap as Cor made up ground, in his speedier Bandit 50, and took the lead by his second lap. Cor continued his fast pace as he eventually lapped Burton, who was making up the rear of the fleet in his Bandit 25. Alexandre, not to be outdone in making moves, passed both Bettie, with Jo, and Ultramantra, taking up position behind Cor. Katana, in her Bandit 60, did her own fair share of passing, moving past Jackson, Stu, Burton and Ultramantra. Cor was first across the finish, to take line honors, with Alexandre coming in second across the line. Bettie, with Jo, Katana, Ultramantra, Jackson, Stu, Ceasar, and finally Burton all followed.

Race Director: Cryptic
Wind: SW (225°) 18kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Alexandre (ramuf Resident), with Katana (Bacchylides Edenflower) second, and Bettie (Bettie Binder) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate and to the SLCG for helping with race duties.

Race Note:
Katana (Bacchylides Edenflower) and Bettie (Bettie Binder) finished tied with 5 points. As they both have duplicate finishes, Rule A8.2 of Guidance on Scoring under Appendix A to the Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If a tie still remains between two or more boats, they shall be ranked in order of their scores in the last race. Any remaining ties shall be broken by using the tied boats’ scores in the next-to-last race and so on until all ties are broken. These scores shall be used even if some of them are excluded scores.

Skipper Race 1 Race 2
Bacchylides Edenflower 3 2
Bettie Binder 2 3

In the last race, Katana breaks the tie with Bettie with her second place finish over Bettie’s third place finish.


Ultramantra (ultramantra Resident) and Jackson (Jacquimo Resident) finished tied with 9 points. As they both have duplicate finishes, Rule A8.2 of Guidance on Scoring under Appendix A to the Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If a tie still remains between two or more boats, they shall be ranked in order of their scores in the last race. Any remaining ties shall be broken by using the tied boats’ scores in the next-to-last race and so on until all ties are broken. These scores shall be used even if some of them are excluded scores.

Skipper Race 1 Race 2
ultramantra Resident 5 4
Jacquimo Resident 4 5

In the last race, Ultramantra breaks the tie with Jackson with his fourth place finish over Jackson’s fifth place finish.


Riv (Rivernaut Piers), Ceasar (Ceasar Xigalia), and Cor (CorSakov Sosa) all finished tied with 16 points. Rule A8.1 of Guidance on Scoring under Appendix A to the Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
Rivernaut Piers 6 10
Ceasar Xigalia 7 9
CorSakov Sosa 8 8

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Riv’s favor with having a sixth place finish over Ceasar’s seventh place finish, and Cor’s eighth place finish as their best. Subsequently, Ceasar’s seventh place best finish further breaks his tie with Cor, having eighth as his best placing.


We have a superb paint supplied by Ali Vultee, see her paint here: Ali’s Boat Paint Shop, and prize plaques for the top three places.

 

Bandit Regatta – August 15th 2016

From the left (in boats): Cor (Bandit IF), Joshua (Bandit IF), Conner (Bandit 55), and Stu (Bandit IF).
On the dock: Jackson, Petra, Cryptic, and Umi.

From the left (in boats): Cor (Bandit IF), Joshua (Bandit IF), Conner (Bandit 55), and Stu (Bandit IF).
On the dock: Jackson, Petra, Cryptic, and Umi.

Another week of great sailing sim weather and really nice turn out featured in this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. The sims were well behaved, continuing their string of smooth performance, four our monthly set of courses we call ‘There and Back Again’. We also had a really nice turn out with a fleet of 9 boats. We also saw a lot of spectators gathering on the island in the Ziziphus region as well as at the lighthouse in the Eden Auk region.

This weeks fleet was made up of a majority of seven Bandit IF’s. A Bandit 55 and Bandit 60 made up the remainder of the fleet.

The first race, on the North Sea Breadnut to Eden Auk course, saw the fleet get off to a great start. All 9 boats went across the line in a relatively short time with no fouls. Alexandre, in his Bandit IF, took the lead and didn’t look back with Ultramantra, in his Bandit IF, following up close behind in second. Stu, in his bandit IF, was next, with Joshua, in his Bandit IF, Cranston, in his Bandit 60, Conner, in his Bandit 55, Bettie with Jo, in her Bandit IF, Cor, in his Bandit IF, and finally Jackson, in his Bandit IF, all following. Joshua was experiencing network issues and wound up recording a DNF.

The second race, on the North Sea Eden Auk to Breadnut course, the return portion of ‘There and Back again’, saw a risky port start from Conner that did not pay off. Conner committed a Rule 11 (port/starboard ROW) violation when he made contact with Ultramantra’s Bandit IF just after the start line. Conner did his penalty turn and raced on. Alexandre once again paced the fleet out front with Ultramantra maintaining his composure and following up next. Cranston, Jackson, Bettie with Jo, Cor and Stu all followed behind. Conner had some more trouble when the Tasmanian devil got out of it’s cage again and gnawed on his net cable, causing him to disconnect from SL. He got back in, however, and was able to finish the race.

Race Director: Cryptic

Wind: SW (225°) 18kts

Wind: SE (135°) 18kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Alexandre, with Ultramantra second, and Cranston in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Note:
Conner and Cor both finished tied with 13 points. Rule A8.1 of Guidance on Scoring under Appendix A to the Rules of Sailing is used to break this tie:

If there is a series score tie between two or more boats, each boat’s race scores shall be listed in order of best to worst, and at the first point(s) where there is a difference the tie shall be broken in favour of the boat(s) with the best score(s). No excluded scores shall be used.

Skipper Best Finish Next Best Finish
Conner Hammand 5 8
CorSakov Sosa 6 7

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in Conner’s favor with having a fifth place finish over Cor’s sixth place finish as his best.

We have a superb paint supplied by Ali Vultee, see her paint here: Ali’s Boat Paint Shop, and prize plaques for the top three places.

 

Bandit Regatta – August 8th 2016

From the left (in boats): Stu and Becca (Bandit IF), Alexandre (Bandit IF), and Red (Bandit IF).
On the dock: Cryptic, Petra, Gabi, and Joshua.

From the left (in boats): Stu and Becca (Bandit IF), Alexandre (Bandit IF), and Red (Bandit IF).
On the dock: Cryptic, Petra, Gabi, and Joshua.

Wonderfully calm sim weather and great racing were on display in this weeks North Sea Bandit Regatta. The sims continue their streak of calm sim weather with no crashes today. We also saw some great sailing as the fleet spread out across the North Sea with on lookers watching from the island in the Ziziphus region and also the viewing pier in Eden Puffin.

This weeks fleet featured a majority of five Bandit IF’s. One lone Bandit 55 made up the remainder.

The first race, on the North Sea Trapezoid course, saw the fleet get off to a great start. We are seeing everyone’s practice at starts paying off as most are getting to the line within several seconds of the countdown hitting 00:00:00 and the frequency of barging calls has dropped significantly. Stu, in his Bandit IF with Becca as his crew, was across the start first at 4 seconds. Bettie was not far behind, with Red, Alexandre, Rosie, and then Conner following. Bettie had to leave mid-way through the race due to RL calling, and recorded a DNF. The rest of the fleet continued though, with Alexandre passing Stu and Becca to finish first across the line.

The second race, on the North Sea Short Loop course with 3 laps, saw another great start from the fleet. Once again, Stu with Becca got across the line first with Conner 1 second behind them. Next across was Bettie, who’s own efforts practicing starts is showing up, Followed by Alexandre and then Red. Conner suffered some connection problems as Tasmanian devils chewed on his internet cable and he was stripped from his boat. Conner recovered though, getting back on his boat and finishing the race. Alexandre wound passing Bettie and then Stu to take the lead and ultimately first across the line.

Race Director: Cryptic
Wind: SW (225°) 18kts

Note:
Did Not Finish (DNF) = number of finish +1
Did Not Start (DNS) = number of start +1

Today’s winner was Alexandre, with Stu second, and Red in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate and to the SLCG for helping with race duties.

We have a superb paint supplied by Ali Vultee, see her paint here: Ali’s Boat Paint Shop, and prize plaques for the top three places.