Trudeau Classic Regatta – Feb 15th 2018

From the left (in Trudeau boats): Cryptic (Pacthogue II), Sadal (Trudeau One), Joshua and Tessa (Patchogue II), Cat and Keavy (Patchogue II), and Moon (Patchogue II). On the dock: Rosie.

From the left (in Trudeau boats): Cryptic (Pacthogue II), Sadal (Trudeau One), Joshua and Tessa (Patchogue II), Cat and Keavy (Patchogue II), and Moon (Patchogue II).
On the dock: Rosie.

Smooth seas and extended eligibility list highlighted this weeks Trudeau Classic Regatta in The North Sea. The sims again remained calm for the fleet as no DNFs (Did Not Finish) were recorded do to crashing. We also broadened the eligibility of boats allowed in the Trudeau Classic Regatta by including all the Trudeaus present on The North Sea Handicap Table. This week’s fleet was comprised of a majority of three Trudeau Patchogue IIs with one lone Trudeau One making up the remainder.

Race Director: Rosie
Wind: 225° (SW), 9.25 m/s (18kts)

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

Today’s winner was Joshua (JoshuaMason7 Resident), with Cat (CatalinaHunter Resident) second, and Moon (moonglownight Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

 

Trudeau Classic Regatta – Feb 8th 2018

This weeks Trudeau Classic Regatta saw some smooth sim weather with a great crowd turnout. The sims behaved for both races as there were no crashes recorded (Joshua had RL grab him for a DNF in the first race). Spectators crowded along the beaches of Lighthouse Isle in the Ziziphus region and along the beaches in the Eden Albatros region to watch the Trudeau fleet in action. This weeks fleet was composed of four Patchogue IIs in the first race with two Runa IVs joining in the second race.

Race Director: Rosie
Wind: 225° (SW), 9.25 m/s (18kts)

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

Today’s winner was Rosie (Arwyn Silverweb), with Howard (hallveis Resident) second, and Cryptic (Cryptic Resident) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Notes:
Moon was unfortunately Disqualified (DSQ) from race 2 for failing to complete a penalty turn after committing a penalty.


Moon (moonglownight Resident) and Joshua (JoshuaMason7 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
moonglownight Resident 5 4
JoshuaMason7 Resident 4 5

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

 

Trudeau Classic Regatta – Feb 1st 2018

From the left (in Trudeau boats): Cryptic (Patchogue II), Joshua (Patchogue II), Fred (Runa IV), and Sadal (Runa IV). On the dock: Rosie.

From the left (in Trudeau boats): Cryptic (Patchogue II), Joshua (Patchogue II), Fred (Runa IV), and Sadal (Runa IV).
On the dock: Rosie.

This weeks Trudeau Classic Regatta saw great sailing weather and a nice turnout. The sims behaved for the fleet that assembled as there were no crashes during either race held. Spectator turn out was great as crowds assembled at the Poseidon Centre Spectator Pier in the Eden Puffin region, along the beaches in the Eden Albatros region, at Lighthouse Isle in the Ziziphus Region, and along Turtle Break Surf in the Eden Godwit region. The fleet itself was comprised of three Trudeau Runa IVs and two Trudeau Patchogue IIs.

Race Director: Rosie
Wind: 225° (SW), 9.25 m/s (18kts)

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

Today’s winner was Sadal (SadalSuub Resident), with Fred (Fred Uralia) 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:
Rosie (Arwyn Silverweb) and Cryptic (Cryptic 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
Arwyn Silverweb 4 6
Cryptic Resident 5 5

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

 

Trudeau Classic Regatta – Aug 24th 2017

Cryptic (on the left) and Kristaly (on the right), both in Runa IVs, leading the fleet on the first leg of race 2 during the Trudeau Classic Regatta in The North Sea on Thursday, August 24th, 2017. Picture courtesy of Petra.

Cryptic (on the left) and Kristaly (on the right), both in Runa IVs, leading the fleet on the first leg of race 2 during the Trudeau Classic Regatta in The North Sea on Thursday, August 24th, 2017. Picture courtesy of Petra.

This weeks Trudeau Patchogue II Class Races turned into the Trudeau Classic Regatta as we raced the new Trudeau Runa IV along side the Patchogue II. Spectators turned out in large numbers to watch the new gaff rigged yawl put through her paces along the shores of Eden, gathering at Lighthouse Isle in the Ziziphus Region, the beaches in the Eden Albatros region, and the Poseidon Centre Spectator Pier in the Eden Puffin region. The sims themselves started out slightly choppy, as three DNFs were attributed to crashes during the first race. The sim weather settled down, however, as smooth seas were prevalent during the second race. The fleet today was comprised of six Patchgoue IIs and six Runa IVs for the first race, with Kayo switching from her Runa IV to her Patchogue II in the second race.

From the left (in Trudeau boats): Cryptic (Runa IV), Rosie (Patchogue II), Laured (Patchogue II), Sophie (Patchogue II), Kristaly (Runa IV), Cor (Runa IV), Kayo (Runa IV), and Ultra (Runa IV). On the dock: Josh, Roama, Penny, Analyse, and Petra.

From the left (in Trudeau boats): Cryptic (Runa IV), Rosie (Patchogue II), Laured (Patchogue II), Sophie (Patchogue II), Kristaly (Runa IV), Cor (Runa IV), Kayo (Runa IV), and Ultra (Runa IV).
On the dock: Josh, Roama, Penny, Analyse, and Petra.

The first race, on the North Sea Olympic Course (Long), was used as the handicapping race for the Runa IV. The data gleaned from today resulted in the Runa IV receiving a handicap of 0.57 (All North Sea handicaps can be seen here North Sea Handicap Table). The fleet got off to a moderate start as some sailors were still getting used to their new Runa IVs and the Patchogue pack navigated among the larger yachts not usually present during this race. I got things started as I got my Runa IV across the start line at 00:00:13. Rosie, in her Patchogue II, was next to cross the start line at 00:00:22, followed by Ultra, in his Runa IV, at 00:00:34. Rugger, in his Patchogue II, was across the start line next at 00:00:34, followed by Neil, in his Patchogue II, at 00:00:42. Kayo, in her Runa IV, was next to cross the start line at 00:00:42, followed by Cor, in his Runa IV, at 00:00:54. Laured, in her Patchogue II, was across the start line next at 00:00:54, followed by Moon, in his Patchogue II, at 00:01:06, and Sophie, in her Patchogue II, at 00:01:09. Looralie and Kristaly, both in Runa IVs, were next to cross the start line at 00:01:16 and 00:01:39. I was in clean air as I got across the start line first and closest to the committee boat, in my Runa IV, and sprinted on, leading the fleet for the entire course. Rosie, in her Patchogue II, benefited from crossing right after me as she was in clean air herself and settled in behind me before the swifter upwind Runa IVs of Cor and Kristaly caught up and passed her. Ultra, in his Runa IV, fell back slightly in the fleet as Neil, in his Patchogue II, and Looralie, in her Runa IV, both made moves to pass him. Laured, in her Patchogue II, settled in just aft of Ultra with Rugger, in his Patchogue II, taken up the rear of the fleet. Kayo, in her Runa IV, Moon, in his Patchogue II, and Sophie, in her Patchogue II, all succumbed to crashes and recorded DNFs. I was first across the finish line, taking line honors, with Cor crossing the finish second. Kristaly crossed the finish line third, followed by Rosie, Neil, Looralie, Ultra, Laured, and Rugger.

The second race, on the North Sea Circle course, saw the fleet getting more comfortable with the Runa IVs. The fleet got off to a quicker start than they did in the first race with 9 of the 12 racers across the start line as 26 seconds ticked off the race clock. Kayo, now in her Patchogue II after using her Runa IV in the first race, got things started as she crossed the start line at 00:00:02. Laured, in her Patchogue II, and myself, in my Runa IV, were both next to cross the start line at 00:00:03. Kristaly, in her Runa IV, was across the start line next at 00:00:08 followed by Neil, in his Patchogue II, at 00:00:11. Rugger, in his Patchogue II, was next to cross the start line at 00:00:15, with Sophie, in her Patchogue II, right on his stern at 00:00:16. Moon, in his Patchogue II, was across the start line next at 00:00:23, followed by Cor, in his Runa IV, at 00:00:26. Rosie, in her Patchogue II, was next to cross the start line at 00:00:40, followed by Ultra, in his Runa IV, at 00:00:58, and Looralie in her Runa IV, at 00:01:10. Kayo, in her Patchogue II, and I, in my Runa IV, both crossed the start line closest to the committee boat on the windward side of the line putting us in clean air. However, Kayo wound up in my wind shadow as I was windward of her causing her to fall back as I took the lead. Kristaly, in her Runa IV, crossed the start line on the far leeward side, and was in clean air herself, taking up second as we both sprinted upwind towards the first tack to head west to the radio station island in the Soncoya region. Laured, in her Patchogue II, and Neil, in his Patchogue II, both fought closely as they settled in behind Kayo. Rugger, in his Patchogue II, got stuck in the wind shadow of several Runa IVs and fell back to the rear of the fleet. Sophie and Moon, both in Patchogue IIs, suffered the same fate as they settled in just ahead of Rugger, after having fallen back, with Moon leading Sophie. Cor, in his Runa IV, made moves to pass several as he ultimately settled in just aft of Kayo. Rosie, in her Patchogue II, was locked in a position battle with Ultra, in his Runa IV, for most of the course, with Ultra ultimately passing her. Kristaly, in her Runa IV, and myself, in my Runa IV, were locked in a battle for the entire course as Kristaly was right on my stern with her bowsprit nearly touching my boomkin on several occasions as we rounded the island marks on the course. I held on to squeak out a small lead and crossed the finish line first, taking line honors, as Kristaly crossed the finish line second. Kayo crossed the finish line third followed by Cor, Neil, Laured, Looralie, Ultra, Rosie, Moon, Sohpie, and Rugger.

More pictures, courtesy of Petra, after the results.

Race Director: Petra
Wind: 225° (SW), 9.25 m/s (18kts)

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

Today’s winner was Cryptic (Cryptic Resident), with Kristaly (kristaly Resident) second, and Cor (CorSakov Sosa) in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Race Notes:
Kristaly (kristaly Resident) and Cor (CorSakov Sosa) 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
kristaly Resident 3 2
CorSakov Sosa 2 3

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


Looralie (Looralie Resident) and Neil (eager2discover Resident) finished tied with 11 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
Looralie Resident 6 5
eager2discover Resident 5 6

In the last race, Looralie breaks the tie with Neil with her fifth place finish over Neil’s sixth place finish.


Rugger (ruggeromare Resident) and Sophie (Sophienveux Resident) both finished tied with 21 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
ruggeromare Resident 9 12
Sophienveux Resident 10 11

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

 

Trudeau Classic Regatta – July 21st 2016

From left (in boats): Cryptic (Patchogue II), Joshua (Patchogue II), Sue (Trudeau One), Jamie (12 Metre).
On the dock: Julia and Petra.

From left (in boats): Cryptic (Patchogue II), Joshua (Patchogue II), Sue (Trudeau One), Jamie (12 Metre).
On the dock: Julia and Petra.

Smooth sim weather, a corner crash, and some exciting tactics racing featured in this weeks Trudeau Classic Regatta, in The North Sea. The sims behaved today with no crashes due to sim weather. We did have one DNF, with Joshua meeting his DNF fate ‘tickling a corner’, as Petra would say. This weeks fleet was made up of two Patchogue II’s, two 12 Metre’s and a Trudeau One.

The first race, on NS-SOL-13A, saw a great clean start from the fleet. The 12 Metre’s of Cole and Jamie, with Bell crewing for Jamie, took off in the lead. Joshua’s and my Patchogue II’s followed with Sue close behind in her Trudeau One. Joshua wound up crashing, and unfortunately recording a DNF, due to hitting the corner of Sloe and Sapodilla. The rest of the course was uneventful with Cole and Jamie crossing first followed by Sue, then myself.

The second race, on North Sea Extreme, created by today’s race director Julia, saw another clean start by the fleet. Once again, Cole’s and Jamie’s 12 Metre’s took off in the lead. Joshua, Sue and I followed while staying in a relatively tight pack throughout this course. The only changes were the lines we took to get to the course marks. The Patchogue II plays well for using tactics while racing, with plenty on display in this race. Josh and I both sailed different lines and exchanged positions several times using every tactic we knew. At the end, Cole took line honors, followed by Jamie, then Sue. Then finally, I crossed the line just 2 seconds ahead of Joshua, in what was an exciting finish.

Race Director: Julia
Wind: SW (225°) 18kts (9.25 mps)

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

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

Prize plaques will be awarded for the first, second, and third place finishers based on the final points tally.

Race Note:
Joshua and Sue 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
JoshuaMason7 Resident 5 4
suemelgand Resident 4 5

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

 

Trudeau Classic Regatta – June 30th 2016

From left (in boats): Asami (Francois Jacques), Jamie (12 Metre), Joshua (Patchogue II), Sue (T-12), and Cryptic (Patchogue II).
On the dock: Bell, Julia, Tess, and Peachie.

From left (in boats): Asami (Francois Jacques), Jamie (12 Metre), Joshua (Patchogue II), Sue (T-12), and Cryptic (Patchogue II).
On the dock: Bell, Julia, Tess, and Peachie.

This weeks North Sea Trudeau Classic Regatta featured some changing winds and some really fun sailing. We had only one crash this week as well, in the second race with Kristaly recording a DNF due to it. The weather was slightly gusty during the first race with a 15 knot wind that picked up to 24 knots during the second as a storm rolled through. This weeks fleet was nicely mixed again with a split majority of Francois Jacques and Patchogue II’s at two a piece. The remainder of the fleet was made up of one T-12 and one 12 Metre.

The first race, on North Sea Manta, saw a gusty wind of 15 knots. The fleet started well with a clean start, and spread out towards the end of the first leg around the green buoy in Ziziphus. Kristaly’s Francoise Jacques and Jamie’s 12 Metre were in the lead followed by Josh’s and my Patchogue II. Asami’s Francois jacques was next with Sue’s T-12 coming up from behind. The order stayed fairly the same as the entire fleet finished the race.

The weather changed for the second race, on North Sea Extreme, with the wind picking up to 24 knots. Once again, the fleet had a clean start with my Patchogue slipping across first. The front of the fleet stayed pretty tight with Kristaly’s Francois Jacques, Jamie’s 12 Metre, and Josh’s and my Patchogue II’s not really getting a deciding lead among each other as positions continuously changed until the third leg when the Patch’s were able to pull their centerboards and surf past the 12 Metre and Francois Jacques at 18 knots. Everyone bunched up again, however, when they hit the green buoy in Nectarine for the start of the fourth leg. By the time the head of the fleet hit the blue buoy in Sapote for the start of the seventh leg, the Patchogue’s were out in front for good. Josh ultimately took line honors in what was a really exciting and fast race.

Race Director: Julia

Wind: SW (225°) 15kts (7.71 mps)

Wind: SW (225°) 24kts (12.3 mps)

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

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

Prize plaques will be awarded for the first, second, and third place finishers based on the final points tally.

Race Note:
Josh and Jamie finished tied with 4 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
JoshuaMason7 Resident 3 1
JamieGawith Resident 1 3

In the last race, Josh breaks the tie with Jamie with his first place finish over Jamie’s third place finish.

Sue and Asami 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
suemelgand Resident 4 6
Alisiea Resident 5 5

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

Trudeau Classic Regatta – June 23rd 2016

From left: Kristaly (in her Francois Jacques), Julia, Cryptic, Rulette, Tess, Jackson, Sue, Josh, and Arya awaiting the start of the skippers meeting.

From left: Kristaly (in her Francois Jacques), Julia, Cryptic, Rulette, Tess, Jackson, Sue, Josh, and Arya awaiting the start of the skippers meeting.

A small turn out yet nicely mixed fleet featured in this weeks North Sea Trudeau Classic Regatta. A Patchogue II, T-12, Trudeau One, HepCat, and a Francois Jacques were on display in a nicely mixed fleet. Racing was fun and spread out due to each boat’s different handicaps. The first race was run on North Sea Trapezoid and the second race on North Sea Manta, recently created by our RD Julia.

Race Director: Julia
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 Sue, with Kristaly second, and Cryptic in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Prize plaques will be awarded for the first, second, and third place finishers based on the final points tally.

Race Note:
Sue and Kristaly 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
suemelgand Resident 2 1
kristaly Resident 1 2

In the last race, Sue breaks the tie with Kristaly with her first place finish over Kristaly’s second place finish.

 

Trudeau Classic Regatta – June 16th 2016

From left: Cryptic (in her 12 Metre), Jamie, Julia, Nenrio, Rulette, Sue, Nagy, Petra, and Joshua.

From left: Cryptic (in her 12 Metre), Jamie, Julia, Nenrio, Rulette, Sue, Nagy, Petra, and Joshua.

This weeks Trudeau Classic Regatta, in The North Sea, featured some close 12 Metre racing along with a decent turn out. The fleet for the first race, on North Sea Olympic Long, was almost entirely 12 Metre’s, with five, except for one lone T12 making up the remainder. The second race, on the newly created North Sea Manta, substituted a New York 30, and added a Patchogue II, for a fleet of seven. Racing was close among the 12 Metre’s up front in both races.

This week we also recalculated the handicap for the 12 Metre, now at 0.76 up from 0.69. You can see our North Sea Handicap table here. Over the course of a year of racing the 12 Metre, people have discovered how to sail it faster. Petra will have a post tomorrow with more on this.

Race Director: Julia
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 Kristaly, with Sue second, and Jamie in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Prize plaques will be awarded for the first, second, and third place finishers based on the final points tally.

Race Note:
Jamie and Cole both finished tied with 6 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
JamieGawith Resident 2 4
Colette Verino 3 3

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

Kyreena and Rulette tied with 13 points however neither A8.1 or A8.2 to of Guidance on Scoring under Appendix A to the Rules of Sailing will break the tie so it remains.

 

Trudeau Classic Regatta – May 26th 2016

From the left (in boats): Cole (12 Metre), Cryptic (12 Metre), Sue (Trudeau 12), Elbag (Patchogue II), Thea (Leetle Cat II), Kristaly (Francois Jacques), and Peter (12 Metre).
On the dock: Julia, Petra, Neven and Erp.

From the left (in boats): Cole (12 Metre), Cryptic (12 Metre), Sue (Trudeau 12), Elbag (Patchogue II), Thea (Leetle Cat II), Kristaly (Francois Jacques), and Peter (12 Metre).
On the dock: Julia, Petra, Neven and Erp.

This weeks Trudeau Classic Regatta saw great racing and some great sim weather. We only had one crash, do to a corner hit. We also raced three races for points instead of two, on NS-SOL-13A, NS-SOL-13B, and NS-SOL-13C.

This weeks fleet was comprised of three 12 Metre’s, a Trudeau 12, a Leetle Cat II, and a Francois Jacques.

The racing was quite tight between Peter and I in our 12 Metres, and also Thea and Sue in their Leetle Cat II and Trudeau 12. Peter and I finished within’ seconds of each other in the second and third races, while both Thea and Sue exchanged positions several times in their closely matched boats.

Race Director: Julia
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 Peter, with Cryptic second, and Kristaly in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Prize plaques will be awarded for the first, second, and third place finishers based on the final points tally.

Pictures courtesy of Julia.

 

Trudeau Classic Regatta – May 19th 2016

From the left (in boats): Cole (12 Metre), Cryptic (12 Metre), Rosie (Leetle Cat II), Arya (Hepcat), Jamie (12 Metre), Omar (Patchogue II), Elbag (Francois Jacques), Asami (Patchogue II), and Peter (12 Metre).
On the dock: Julia, Gabi, Petra, josh, and Nenrio.

From the left (in boats): Cole (12 Metre), Cryptic (12 Metre), Rosie (Leetle Cat II), Arya (Hepcat), Jamie (12 Metre), Omar (Patchogue II), Elbag (Francois Jacques), Asami (Patchogue II), and Peter (12 Metre).
On the dock: Julia, Gabi, Petra, josh, and Nenrio.

This weeks Trudeau Classic Regatta, in The North Sea, saw a great turnout with a nicely mixed fleet. This weeks fleet consisted of four 12 Metre’s, two Patchogue II’s, a Hepcat, a Leetle Cat II, and a Francois Jacques, that was switched out for a T-12 by it’s owner, Elbag, for the second race.

The first race, on NS-SOL-13B, saw some spirited competition among the 12 Metre’s with everyone chasing Peter after he passed Cole on the first upwind beat. The rest of the 12 Metre’s remained tight all the up to the finish. The small Patchogue II pack also some some tight racing as Asami and Omar were close for the entire course.

The second race, on North Sea Butterfly, saw Elbag switch out his Francois Jacques for a T-12, however RL came knocking and he recorded a DNF as he had to leave. The rest of the fleet saw some exciting racing between Peter and I, right from the start. The sound of Peter’s sails were in my ears the entire course as he stuck tight with me, finishing a mere 20 seconds behind me.

Race Director: Julia
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 Peter, with Cryptic second, and Rosie in third place. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you to everyone who came to sail and spectate.

Prize plaques will be awarded for the first, second, and third place finishers based on the final points tally.

Race Note:

Arya and Omar 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 Worst
Arya89 Resident 5 7
OutToLunch Resident 6 6

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