Fleet 12 Etchells North Americans 2004

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Fleet 12 New Letter – October 21, 2002

In This Issue:

 

1. San Francisco Yacht Club Fall One Design - Last Weekend

2. Fleet Banquet - RSVP time is over- Pay NOW with Paypal

3. Perpetual Trophies - Where are they now?

4. Great Pumpkin Regatta - RC fun, party and a Pursuit Race

5. Season Standings - Final Report

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1. San Francisco Yacht Club Fall One Design Regatta

 

It was Peter Vessella all the way, in the SFYC's last Etchells Regatta of

the year. Vessella, on 1168, after narrowly missing being killed by an

Olson 25 port tacker, and then a J24 fast asleep in the same bad port tack

way, but these seemed to be his only problems as he won the first four

races, and he headed back to the hoist after withdrawing with the Race

Committee before race 5. Vessella posted a 1-1-1-1-[DNC] in the mostly

light conditions, and was only in second place at two marks. With 14 boats,

our Fleet had the most boats on the line of any fleet, and the most we have

had since May.

 

Postponements were the rule both days, as the expected October light air

materialized right on schedule. Once the sea breeze filled in, both days

featured unbelievably flat water, at least until the ebb started to build

later in the day, when a chop began to set up shop, especially near the top

mark.

 

The race committee did some great work with a finish line a short distance

upwind from the starting line and leeward mark. Each fleet would finish and

then run down quickly to the start line, where PRO Bartz Schneider would

quickly start the next sequence. Even with at least 5 different fleets out

there, the starting line remained uncrowded, except at the first start of

each day. The only drawback was on Saturday where that last short beat was

really more of a fetch, without much of a passing lane. This problem was

rectified on Sunday, and the short beat was a little more exciting.

 

The weather out there was beautiful and many Crew sailed shirtless for at

least the first race each day. Both days the wind built from maybe 6-8

knots on up to about 15, and Saturdays racing ended at the higher end of

that range as the fleet sailed 3 races including one race with 3 beats. It

was a regatta to play the shifts, as neither side really won consistently.

Keeping clear air and good boat speed was really important early in the

day, and boat handling became more important as the day went on. The bottom

marks seemed to come very quickly, and our boat featured more dramatic

recoveries than the Narcotics Anonymous annual convention. At a few mark

roundings other fleets played a small role... the Olson 25 at the leeward

mark sporting the ketch rig with her kite wrapped round the backstay was my

favorite... but for the most part it was just great sailing.

 

Results for this regatta, plus current fleet standings are attached, and

will be posted soon on our website at www.sfetchells.org

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2. Fleet Banquet - It's this Saturday Night

 

It's too late to RSVP for the banquet, except via evite and paypal. Entrees

will be reserved Tuesday at noon FOR THOSE WHO HAVE PAID. If you have paid,

you should receive a confirmation, and you should bring this to the

banquet. The link to the evite for this event is here:

 

http://www.evite.com/scottst@well.com/banquet2002

 

It will be held in Richmond, at Ker's new office building at 7PM. Wine and

beer are included. Want stronger stuff? Bring it, or come to the Hotel Mac

in Pt. Richmond where there will be a (non-hosted) Etchells Happy Hour from

5-7.

 

Anyone who wants to continue the party after the banquet can head on over

to RYC where a live band and the usual bar will be happening.

 

No whining about evites, and paypal. Vern Neff did both - was the first

RSVP, first paid, and he's only had a computer for about a year. Try it,

you'll like it. 19 other fleet members already have. Plus it's too late to

send a check. So call me at 650-333-6206 if you need help - I'll be patient.

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3. Perpetual Trophies - Where are they now?

 

The Fleet Banquet is a special time for a few silent members of our fleet,

the Perpetual Trophies. All year long they grace the clubs and homes of the

member who won them the year before. But for one night they are reunited,

sit together on a table and get given out again, to go home with this years

winner.

 

The trophies are:

The Eldridge Award

The Major Damage Award

The Fleet Captain's Award (PITA division)

The Master Blaster Award

The Seven Knots to Heaven Award

and a few others... (you know who you are)

 

If you have one of these awards and are coming to the banquet BRING IT !!!

 

If you have one of these awards and are not coming to the banquet, please

bring it to the KCYC at some point this week, or else email

scottst@well.com and I will make arrangements with you to get it.

 

This years winners want their trophies; you enjoyed it this year, so please

let them have it. Plus, the rest of the fleet wants to see them, for one

night only.

 

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4. Great Pumpkin Regatta - RC fun, party and a Pursuit Race

 

This is a great opportunity to be seen by other fleets, and show them how

cool Etchells are. This is a fleet promotion event. Plus, since our banquet

is the same weekend, many of us can participate.

 

- Kers is doing RC work on Saturday, and he needs help. Email him at

kcyc@aol.com if you want to do RC for some other fleets

- After our banquet on Saturday, feel free to drop by the RYC Great Pumpkin

party to see all your sailing friends who don't sail Etchells.

- Sail your Etchells in the pursuit race on Sunday. It's a fun race with

lots of reaching, and is good for kids/ people new to Etchells.

 

Last time, I told how the Pumpkin regatta is loosely based on the Big Daddy

format. Do you know which member of our fleet trimmed the mainsheet on Big

Daddy Bob Klein's "Leading Lady" for many years? None other than Vern Neff,

our fleet computer genius.

 

More here, a cool website: http://www.richmondyc.org/racing/nor/pumpkin/gp.html

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5. Season Standings - Still a really tight race

 

In the words of our official Scorer, Jeff Holder:

 

"Well another Fleet 12 season comes to a close. Peter Vessella and crew on

1168 won the 2002 Fleet Championship, with Moseley just squeezing out Doug

Morss and crew on 1169 for second place, by one point. Jeff Moseley and his

crew on 1091 walked away with the Eldridge Trophy for total season points

without any throw outs. Some of the new boats to the fleet have been sailing

very well, and the competition looks to get much more intense as everyone

gears up for the upcoming North Americans (2004) and Etchells Worlds (2005)

that will be coming to the San Francisco Bay. Obviously, it is a great time

to be in the fleet."

 

The final season standings are posted at http://www.sfetchells.org

 

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The newsletter's over, the 2002 season's over, and the RSVP time for the

banquet is over. If you want to, you can read this newsletter again.

Otherwise, see you at the banquet.



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