IF Star 25R Regatta – Feb 25th 2019

Turbulent sim sailing weather featured during this weeks Backwater Bay Yacht Club IF Star 25R Regatta. Specifically, one turbulent region, Farragut either ate or chewed every boat of the fleet resulting in four DNFs (Did Not Finish) across two races. This week was also Victor’s first as the sole Race Director at the helm of the race, as RL had other plans for me. All of Victor’s previous experience as a RD certainly paid off with handling unfortunate conditions that were on hand, in stride. This weeks fleet was comprised entirely of four Bandit 25Rs.

Race Director: Victor
Wind: S (180°) 18kts

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

Today’s winner was Max (Maximiliano Szondi), with Laured (laured Cabassoun) second, and Moon (moonglownight Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Notes:
Max (Maximiliano Szondi) and Laured (laured Cabassoun) finished tied with 3 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
Maximiliano Szondi 2 1
laured Cabassoun 1 2

In the last race, Max breaks the tie with Laured with his first place finish over Laured’s second place finish.

 

IF Star 25R Regatta – Oct 2018 Results

At long last, the results posts will start up again. This first cumulative posting contains the five Backwater Bay Yacht Club IF Star 25R Regattas held in October of 2018. More cumulative updates will follow as results from the new year are concurrently posted.

IF Star 25R Regatta – Oct 1st, 2018
Race Director: Daenerys
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 Ian (IanPixel Resident), with ViV (vivipezz Resident) second, and Laured (laured Cabassoun) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Notes:
In race 1, Astrid (AstridNewBonham Resident), Sandra (WWWAAAA Resident), and ViV (vivipezz Resident), were all disqualified (DSQ) for incorrect course as they missed the first course mark, the buoy at the corner of the Twice Bitten region.


In race 1, Rugger (ruggeromare Resident) was disqualified (DSQ) for incorrect course as he incorrectly rounded the lighthouse island in Melia region.


ViV (vivipezz Resident), Laured (laured Cabassoun), and Jackson (Jacquimo Resident), all finished tied with 7 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
vivipezz Resident 1 6
laured Cabassoun 2 5
Jacquimo Resident 3 4

With the race results rearranged in best to worst finish order, per A8.1, the tie breaks in ViV’s favor with having a first place finish over Laured’s second place finish and Jackson’s third place finish as their best. Subsequently, the tie further breaks in Laured’s favor with having a second place finish over Jackson’s third place best finish.


Moon (moonglownight Resident) and Sandra (WWWAAAA Resident) both finished tied with 12 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
moonglownight Resident 2 10
WWWAAAA Resident 6 6

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


Rugger (ruggeromare Resident) and Astrid (AstridNewBonham Resident) both finished tied with 15 points. As they both have the exact same finishes in each race, a 6 point finish in the first race and 9 point finish in the second race respectively, neither Rule A8.1 nor Rule A8.2 of Guidance on Scoring under Appendix A to the Rules of Sailing satisfy breaking the tie and as a result they remain tied with 15 points in 9th place.


IF Star 25R Regatta – Oct 8th, 2018
Race Director: Daenerys
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 Moon (moonglownight Resident), with Sandra (WWWAAAA Resident) second, and Ian (IanPixel Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.


IF Star 25R Regatta – Oct 15th, 2018
Race Director: Daenerys
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 Ian (IanPixel Resident), with Moon (moonglownight Resident) second, and Jackson (Jacquimo Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Notes:
Ian (IanPixel Resident) and Moon (moonglownight Resident) finished tied with 3 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
IanPixel Resident 2 1
moonglownight Resident 1 2

In the last race, Ian breaks the tie with Moon with his first place finish over Moon’s second place finish.


IF Star 25R Regatta – Oct 22nd, 2018
Race Director: Daenerys
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 Moon (moonglownight Resident), with Sandra (WWWAAAA Resident) second, and Astrid (AstridNewBonham Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Notes:
Red (RedHeadJO Resident) and Nikki (Nikki Lacrima) 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
RedHeadJO Resident 3 7
Nikki Lacrima 4 6

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


Jackson (Jacquimo Resident) and Laured (laured Cabassoun) both finished tied with 11 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
Jacquimo Resident 4 7
laured Cabassoun 5 6

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


ViV (vivipezz Resident) and Ian (IanPixel Resident) finished tied with 16 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
vivipezz Resident 9 7
IanPixel Resident 7 9

In the last race, ViV breaks the tie with Ian with her seventh place finish over Ian’s nine point finish.


IF Star 25R Regatta – Oct 29th, 2018
Race Director: Daenerys

Wind: SE (135°) 18kts

Wind: E (90°) 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 ViV (vivipezz Resident) second, and Astrid (AstridNewBonham Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Notes:
Ian (IanPixel Resident) and ViV (vivipezz Resident) finished tied with 3 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
IanPixel Resident 2 1
vivipezz Resident 1 2

In the last race, Ian breaks the tie with ViV with his first place finish over ViV’s second place finish.
 

IF Star 25R Regatta – Aug 27th 2018

Sailors listen to instructions before the second race of the Backwater Bay Yacht Club IF Star 25R Regatta on Monday, August 27th, 2018. From the left (in boats): Kayo and Laured (TMS Star Class), Sandra (Bandit 25), Moon (TMS Star Class), Siri (TMS Star Class), Fanny (TMS Star Class), Blair (Bandit 25), Astrid (Bandit 25), Ultra (TMS Star Class), and Jackson (Bandit IF). On the dock: Daenerys, Cryptic, Petra, Joshua and Nenrio.

Sailors listen to instructions before the second race of the Backwater Bay Yacht Club IF Star 25R Regatta on Monday, August 27th, 2018.
From the left (in boats): Kayo and Laured (TMS Star Class), Sandra (Bandit 25), Moon (TMS Star Class), Siri (TMS Star Class), Fanny (TMS Star Class), Blair (Bandit 25), Astrid (Bandit 25), Ultra (TMS Star Class), and Jackson (Bandit IF).
On the dock: Daenerys, Cryptic, Petra, Joshua and Nenrio.

The Backwater Bay Yacht Club Bandit Regatta has evolved over time from the very first one held as The North Sea Bandit Regatta back on October 12th, 2015. The regatta was the brainchild of Elbag Gable, the owner of The Eden Naturist Estate and The North Sea Estate, as an effort to spur owners of Bandit 55s and 60s seen moored across the estate to come out and learn to race. The most popular boats by far in the regatta have been the Bandit IF and the Bandit 25R. This past month, we saw the introduction of the Star Class racing keel boat from The Mesh Shop. The Star Class, a boat of similar speed and size to the aforementioned IF and 25R, can be seen stretching it’s sails on LL protected waters across the grid. The popularity of the Star Class, among the same racing crowd that sails in our regattas, has lead us to make some changes. The larger boats in the Bandit lineup, the 50, 55, and 60, have been removed from eligibility and the Star Class has been added. With these changes, the regatta is now known as the Backwater Bay Yacht Club IF Star 25R Regatta.

This weeks Backwater Bay Yacht Club IF Star 25R Regatta saw decent sim weather with a great fleet turnout. The Bingo Strait regions behaved well as just two DNFs (Did Not Finish) were recorded for the day, one in each race. This weeks fleet, racing on the BBYC 08 Rev 1 course for race one and the BBYC 10* course for race two, was made up of a majority of five The Mesh Shop Star Class. Three Bandit 25Rs and one Bandit IF made up the remainder of the fleet.

*Recently created by our own Deanerys for this regatta.

Race Director: Daenerys
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 Fanny (FannyVermont Resident), with Kayo (Kayo Torii) second, and Blair (Blair Karas) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Note:
During the second race Sandra (WWWAAAA Resident) missed a course mark and was disqualified (DSQ) for incorrect course.

 

Bandit Regatta – Aug 20th 2018

This weeks Backwater Bay Yacht Club Bandit Regatta saw a smaller than usual turnout but nonetheless showcased some close racing. The fleet this week was comprised of a split of two Bandit IFs and two Bandit 25s for the first race but switched to three Bandit 25s and one Bandit IF for the second race. We still saw five racers combined for the regatta. The racing was tight as Moon took out his Bandit 25 for the second race and was in close contention with Astrid for the entire course.

Race Director: Daenerys
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 Astrid (AstridNewBonham Resident), with Ultra (ultramantra Resident) second, and Moon (moonglownight Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

 

Cat Fight – Aug 10th 2018

(From the left, on the water) Julnara (TMS Flying Shadow), Kayo and Shine (TMS Flying Shadow), Rayz and Missy (TMS Flying Shadow), and Astrid (TMS Nacra 17) cross the start line during the first race of the Backwater Bay Yacht Club Cat Fight on Friday, August 10th, 2018, while Cryptic, Arwen, Serenity, and Nenrio look on from the committee boat and dock.

(From the left, on the water) Julnara (TMS Flying Shadow), Kayo and Shine (TMS Flying Shadow), Rayz and Missy (TMS Flying Shadow), and Astrid (TMS Nacra 17) cross the start line during the first race of the Backwater Bay Yacht Club Cat Fight on Friday, August 10th, 2018, while Cryptic, Arwen, Serenity, and Nenrio look on from the committee boat and dock.

This weeks Backwater Bay Yacht Club Cat Fight saw slightly stormy seas with a nice turnout. The Rodel region was still misbehaving as it was acting like a bowl of thick soup, as previously reported from Wednesday’s Open Regatta. The fleet entered the Rodel region, during the second race on the BBYC 08 Rev 1 course, and slowly fought on to escape with only one racer succumbing to a DNF (Did Not Finish). This weeks fleet was seven racers strong as The Mesh Shop (TMS) Flying Shadows continued to make up the majority with six boats. One lone TMS Nacra 17 made up the remainder of the 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 Kayo (Kayo Torii), with Beane (beane Bade) second, and Daenerys (blondij Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Notes:
Kayo (Kayo Torii) and Beane (beane Bade) both finished tied with 4 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
Kayo Torii 1 3
beane Bade 2 2

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