Tuesday, September 25, 2012

FLEET RACING:

Sunday September 23:

A beautiful day with the breeze coming from Stamford...sometimes (read: puffs and shifts and puffs and shifts).

We had four guests boats join us today, three from Nyack, one from Manhasset. With them we had 14 boats on-the-line. Our PRO David Eisenberg did an outstanding job setting the courses and running four races.

In the end, Lee Morrison won the day with a total of 7 points. Lee sailed with (L to R below) Don Vasta, Matt Silvaggio (who participated in this year's crew training program), and Susan Morrison.

Team 619
Just one point behind Lee was Scott Harrison who was tied with Lee going into the last race. 

Third went to Peter Galloway.

Last Fleet Race:

As we all know, this weekend is the Long Island Sound Championships, after that, we have two fleet racing Sunday's scheduled. Our last fleet race is on October 14.

To encourage participation, we are going to invite all skippers who travel to the LIS Champs to leave their boats with us and race those final two weekends.

We hope to see you out there as well.

Long Island Sound Championships:

We currently have 31 boats registered (including mail-in), 17 from Noroton. Pretty good.

There are still a couple of travel teams looking for housing. If you have room and would like to volunteer, please raise your hand.

The SI's are now available. To download a copy, click HERE

For those of you racing, your boat must be in the water by 0900 Saturday morning. To avoid the inevitable lines at the hoist, consider coming down to the club Friday evening an launching.

We are serving chili and beer on Friday beginning at 5pm.

TEAM RACING:

Noroton hosted the Kirby Cup on SA-SU September 15-16. The Kirby Cup is the Sonar Class Association's team race championships.


The following is a great recap by Jim Linville:

The weather was amazing - clear clear air, flat water, moderate breezes with plenty of puffs and shifts to keep even your Noroton Home Team ever hopeful.  The top of the fleet was littered with Noroton members but sadly for your home team, that group was not sailing for Noroton: after our first day of racing (1 win), Bruce Kirby was greeting our team members by introducing himself as follows: "Hi, I'm Bruce Kirby from New York Yacht Club".  Please note that his broad grin left no doubt that he was only giving us a gentle ribbing and had enjoyed watching the action all day. However none of this made more than a slight dent in the good times we had, and Noroton should be proud of the Vineyard Haven team skippered by Karl Ziegler, Greg Stevens and Alex Meleny - Noroton members all - who won the first day and lost first place overall in a tiebreaker with Eastern Yacht Cub after Saturday's races.   

For most of us who sailed for Noroton, team racing is a wonderful extension of the sport we all love: it puts a very strong emphasis on boat handling, situational awareness, teamwork inside and outside your own boat, and knowledge of the rules and the moves.  The races usually last only 10 minutes or so but they seem to go on much much longer because the action is literally nonstop. At the top level the outcome of a race is only rarely decided early on and lead changes can happen with breathtaking speed at mark roundings.  

It is remarkable that in team racing, and in particular in umpired events where fouls are called and penalties are taken in real time, that there is very little yelling going on.  Most folks know the rules and the moves well enough to keep out of trouble or know that they have been put into trouble because the opposition got to them before they could get to the opposition.  And if you don't agree with a particular call, after the race the umpires go out of their way to make themselves available to discuss what they saw and why they made the call.  It is so refreshing to have things resolved so quickly and by the way it is remarkable how often you can take a penalty and get right back into the game.

Team Noroton went into Sunday's racing with their heads up and smiles on their faces figuring that it would be statistically improbable that we could do worse than we had done the day before, and to our great pleasure we actually put a brief winning streak together.  We also threatened the 5th place team - Seawanhaka - for a fleeting moment by beating them twice, but in the end we held on to anchor the results. 

Special thanks to Lee Morrison for organizing the event, Peter Wilson and his great team for umpiring, Glenn Morrison for running all the races - 60 in all and to all of the many other volunteers who made this event possible.

And finally, events like this could never happen at Noroton if it weren't for the owners who make their Sonars available.  For my part, they perform an under recognized and under appreciated service to the club and to the sport and on behalf of all of the competitors we thank you.  Thank you to Colin Gordon, David Eisenberg, Scott Harrison, Cathy Hoyt, Bill Jason, Bruce Kirby, Basil Lyden, Bruce McArthur, Bill Maguire, Jan & Chip Raymond, Kevin Sheehan, Steve & Melissa Shepstone, Palmer Sparkman, TK, Randy Tankoos, Howard Vickery, Dave Wente and Karl Ziegler for loaning your boats for this event.

Jim 

And now a quick follow up by Vice Commodore Lee Morrison:

My perspective watching all the races from the bosun boat: most races were close enough that there was team racing going on into the finish.  The fleets were tightly packed, starts were close and there were position changes going on all the time. The weather was beautiful.  Boston was on their game.  They won most of their starts and when they didn't, they were able to convert into a winning position usually by mark 2.  With a couple of notable exceptions (generally against VHYC) once they got ahead, they stayed there.  This was a weekend to remember regardless of finishing position.

Lee

NOROTON HARBOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18:

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IMPORTANT LINKS:

Fleet 1 results: http://www.fleet1.org/






Wednesday, September 12, 2012

FLEET RACING:

Sunday September 9:

Wind: 7 kts
Direction: SW
Flood tide
Sunrise: 6:29am
Sunset: 7:14pm
Moon Phase: Waning crescent:


But wait, didn't someone say they saw a full moon during the race?


With 13 boats on-the-line, our PRO for the day, Howard Vickery ran two races, a D2 and a D1.


At the end, we had a tie for first between Ed Sweeney and Galloway/Linville, each with 4 points. Ed and Team 454 won the tie-breaker by winning the second race. Third went to 733 Sheehan, Howe and Sparkman

Tean 454: Leo Schlinkert, Art Collins, Bill Tomson and Ed Sweeney
The top three results were:

454: 3, 1
701: 1, 3
733: 2, 5

Long Island Sound Championships:

We currently have 15 boats registered, 12 from Noroton. Not bad but I was hoping for 18 Noroton boats by now.

My forecast is for sunny skies, temperature 75ยบ, SW wind at 10-12 kts with flat water.

Until I hear otherwise, that's what I'm going with.

To register online, go into the Member's Only section of http://www.sonar.org/.

Click HERE for a copy on the NOR.

KIRBY CUP:

Noroton is hosting the Kirby Cup team race this weekend so there will be no fleet racing.


LAST FLEET RACE:

Speaking of ending the season, there will be two fleet racing Sunday's after the regatta. Our last fleet race is on October 14.

To encourage participation, we are going to invite all skippers who travel to the LIS Champs to leave their boats with us and race those final two weekends.

We hope to see you out there as well.


UPCOMING CALENDAR:

Sat-Sun Sep. 15-16, Kirby Cup, Noroton (**no fleet racing this weekend)
Sat-Sun Sep. 29-30, Long Island Sound Championships, Noroton
Sunday, October 14, Last day of fleet racing :-(

IMPORTANT LINKS:

Fleet 1 results: http://www.fleet1.org/

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

FLEET RACING:

Last weekend was our Labor Day series.

Day 1: Saw 14 boats on the line including a team from Pequot YC and one from California. All were greeted with a nice breeze from the SE at 8 kts. PRO Peter Galloway and the RC ran 4 races, 2x W2 and 2x W1.

At the end of the day's racing, we had Bob Monro in first with 16 points, followed by a tie for second between Scott Harrison and Lee Morrison with 17 points each.

Not all was coming up roses though:



Carolyn Wilson took this shot of Art Collins looking for wind between races...NOT!

Remember this?


Who can guess the common denominator?

Day 2:  Many called this the best day of the year. SE winds at 14-16. PRO Jim Bishop ran 3 W2's, with 12 boats racing.

After the drop-out, our winner of the Labor Day series was Scott Harrison, with Warren Costikyan, Chris Shapiro and John Szewczuk.

Team 772: Warren, Chris, Scott and John
Second place, just one point behind was Lee Morrison. Third went to Bob Monro.

Here are some pictures from Day 2, third race, start and leeward mark. You can click on the images to enlarge them:








LONG ISLAND SOUND CHAMPIONSHIPS:

We are hosting the LIS Championships on September 29-30. Last year's regatta had 23 competitors. This year our goal is 30! But it can only happen if you sail. We need a big turn-out from fleet 1 and we need you to register early. The sooner the better. The more boats that register, the more travel boats will decide to make the trip.

Keep in mind, if you register and for whatever reason can't make it, you will not be charged.

We had 20 boats out fleet racing in July. I don't see any reason why we can't get 20 to register for the regatta. If we can get 20 boats from Fleet 1, then I believe we'll get another 15 to travel here. How cool would that be? 35 boats racing in the final regatta of the season?

Online registration is now open in the Member's Only area of http://www.sonar.org/

We still need a few more people to help with RC for the regatta. Please consider helping one or both days.  Briggs Tobin is the PRO.  Lunch will be provided and people that serve both days will receive an invitation to the dinner on Saturday night.

LAST FLEET RACE:

Speaking of ending the season, there will be two fleet racing Sunday's after the regatta. Our last fleet race is on October 14.

To encourage participation, we are going to invite all skippers who travel to the LIS Champs to leave their boats with us and race those final two weekends.

We hope to see you out there as well.

TEAM RACING:

The Kirby Cup is being held on Saturday and Sunday, September 15-16. We have 6 teams participating: Noroton, Eastern YC, Boston YC, NYYC, Seawanhaka and Vineyard Haven.

As a reminder, fleet racing is canceled on Sunday 9/16.

We still need volunteers to help launch boats and for housing. If you would like to help, please contact Lee Morrison.


UPCOMING CALENDAR:

Sat-Sun Sep. 15-16, Kirby Cup, Noroton (**no fleet racing this weekend)
Sat-Sun Sep. 29-30, Long Island Sound Championships, Noroton
Sunday, October 14, Last day of fleet racing :-(

IMPORTANT LINKS:

Fleet 1 results: http://www.fleet1.org/