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12 - Etchells Post Race Wrap-Up June 26, 2004
Alrighty y'all, it's time for that email you've all been
waiting for, so curl up and take a gander. Here are the
headlines:
* Race Wrap Up from Alson Silva (scores are attached)
* 7/10 Moseley Cup Information
* Meet the Fleet - Chuck Eaton
* Grist for the mill from Scuttlebutt
* Tune up opportunity this weekend?
* One more birthday to celebrate - Kers Clausen
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Race Wrap up from Alson Silva:
Hows it going? Was that last race on Sunday LONG
enough for you guys? I was feeling like Chandler Bing on
Friends yesterday COULD you make the legs
on this course any longer? or something like that.
On USA 1234 the Rampant Damage Curse is still upon us.
Even though Kers had installed his Super Strength Outhaul
on the boom we managed to find another weak spot when Strong
Man Bob Brandstad pulled the rope section out of the wire
joint to the jib halyard on the second leg of Race #2 on
Saturday. The good news is that we broke the halyard with
the jib up, not down! The bad news is we could not decide
how to repair it at the end of the day. We sailed the boat
to Kers house debating all the while the relative
merits of repairing the existing halyard, taking a halyard
off of another boat or in the case of some original thinking
using a spare boat for Sundays races. The questions
were put to rest when Kers managed to rummage around KC
Boat Yard and find a new replacement halyard which we rigged
up. The moral of the story here, when in doubt, check the
inventory of your friendly local Etchells dealer.
Saturday afternoon after our racing I took a tour of the
Junior Sailing Center at SFYC and stood in amazement of
that clubs commitment to their program. An amazing
display of about 40 Optis on custom racks, plenty
of secured stowage space for sails and foils, a well laid
out launching area on their newly re-built Junior Dock,
not less than 7 support powerboats tied up after the day
on the water, 30 or more kids having a pasta and salad feast
on the grass and a new two-story Junior Center under construction
on the West side of their parking lot! Combine that infrastructure
with their location in the protected Belvedere Cove plus
their normal great weather and you have the logic that shows
why this is the premier Junior Program on the Bay. This
club looks like they are working their way up to #2 in the
State for Junior Sailing, right behind San Diego YC.
Sunday was the official day that summer visited the Bay
with the famous weather and sea conditions. We pulled on
our foulies before we left the Richmond breakwater and we
were happy we did. About the only thing that was missing
from the afternoons racing was the ebb tide! Still
plenty of chop and spray. A headsail change between races
set us back schedule-wise and we were late for the start
of the second race. Overall though a good regatta with some
action-packed starts and no major issues. I managed to distribute
our left over beer to your Middle Crew while we were visiting
at the hoist. He seemed happy to take them off of our hands!
After that it was Happy Birthday to Hank and home to Fathers
Day. All in all it was a very good weekend and as I always
tell my wife, it sure beats mowing the lawn.
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Moseley Cup - July 10th - From Kers Clausen
This is a Tiburon YC and fleet run event that will result
in a significant party at Tiburon YC in Corte Madera. The
party is one of the few times our whole fleet ends up in
the same spot after racing - it's great fun. I'm hoping
we'll have the full fleet on the line for this one.
We will sail (or tow) out of Brickyard Cove Marina Saturday
at 9:00 - 9:30 AM. We will then sail 4 short courses off
Tiburon Yacht Club near Paradise Kay in a shifty wind venue.
The fleet has been invited to a party afterwards at Tiburon
YC where spouses and significant others may come by car.
The party will include food (bbq) and drinks. After the
party, say 8:00 PM, we will tow back to Brickyard Cove Marina.
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And now for our newest edition of Meet the Fleet. Chuck
Eaton, owner of 1281, Whip, has been the boat to watch this
year, and a beautiful boat she is. Welcome to the fleet,
Chuck and congratulations on your fantastic finishes at
the Easom Cup!
1. How long have you been sailing? How / where did you
learn?
The first time I ever sailed I was 20 years old (long ago,
unfortunately) and was invited to sail on a Sunfish with
a girl I was dating. I thought she was pretty keen. Oh,
and the sailing was fun, too. I kept on sailing but, alas,
couldnt keep the girl.
2. When did you first hear about Etchells?
Not sure when I first heard about or recognized an Etchells.
Probably after I started racing and paying attention to
other boats, sailing magazines, etc.
2a. First sail an Etchells?
First Etchells sail was early this year.
3. How long have you sailed this boat? Can you tell us
about the name?
First sail in this boat was early this year. The name Whip
was given by the previous owner. Not sure what that its
about, but I didnt come up with anything great, so
just left it alone.
4. Do you do any other sailing besides Etchells?
I also own an Alerion Express I day sail out of Sausalito
and I bang around in Lasers at Tinsley Island in the Delta
during the summers. Most recent race boat was a J105 I sold
a couple years ago.
5. Tell us about your family situation. What do they do
while you're sailing?
Single, married once a long time ago, still looking for
the right woman, suggestions welcomed.
6. Tell us about your crew. How long have you sailed with
them?
John Callahan (mid) - we ski/wakeboard in the summers,
he crewed for me a couple times in the J105 and a couple
very wet (as in swimming) races in 420s, we also do
lots of club functions, dinners & parties with wives/girlfriends,
etc.
Steve Fentress (bow) Steve was my mainsheet trimmer/tactician
on the J105, also occasional water & snow skiing buddy,
dinners with wives/girlfriends, etc.
7. Tell us about your best race. Where was it what happened?
Best race day was probably Sunday of the 2001 Memorial
Day Regatta in J105s at the StFYC. We beat Chris Perkins
both races (!) to win the regatta (!!).
8. Tell us about your worst crash. Who did you hit/ get
hit by?
Worst crash was in J105s. We had rounded the weather
mark and were setting the kite. Another J105 still going
upwind crossed just behind, but a bit too close. They were
way heeled over, the tip of their mast hooked my backstay
as they went by and pulled my mast over at the top spreaders.
Ugh!
9. What's your favorite curse word?
Whatever it was I said about that guy in the previous answer.
10. Finish this sentence "The other boats in this
fleet sail ________ too much."
faster than we do
11. Anything else you want to tell the other crews?
Thanks for being out there. This Etchells stuff is way
fun! Lets keep it going!!
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From: "Peter Vessella" <vessella@msn.com>
To: "Scott Gordon" <scottst@well.com>
Subject: went home with spray top
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 12:07:56 -0700
I took home somebody's spray top by mistake. It is a Gill,
blue/white top. Please forward to the Etchells
list. I can mail it to the owner
Peter
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From scuttlebutt #1608
* From Jason Stratton: If you are trying to attract more
people to racing sailboats then here are a couple of suggestions
that would make it more interesting to me. First, sailing
is typically an entire weekend commitment of long days away
from home. It would be easier to commit on a regular basis
if regattas were sailed on only one weekend day (of course
you can have several weekends a year for bigger regattas
over the entire weekend). Next, find a way to shorten the
legs to a mile or so. For most people,
racing is most exciting at the starts and at the mark roundings.
With shorter legs, more races could be run with more excitement
in each race.
Almost every sailor uses e-mail. These e-mail addresses
should be collected on sign-up sheets and placed in a database
so results and a brief blurb about the race can be cheaply
sent to each crew member on a boat. Even if he/ she misses
a regatta.
---Just what we do in San Francisco Etchells!
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Tune Up Day 7/3
I've gotten a few emails about this, so I suppose it's
worth mentioning here....It looks like we'll have at least
4 Etchells sailing out of Brickyard on Saturday 7/3, for
a tune up and starts practice. If you are interested in
joining in the fun, let me know and we can talk about the
logistics. epbrooks@yahoo.com
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A Birthday
We all love celebrating birthdays - there have been a few
fun celebrations these last few weeks. Kers Clausen, just
turned...I don't know....45 (again?)....last Monday, June
21st. This is certainly one worth celebrating - Kers has
done great work for fleet building up and down the coast,
has a wealth of information about the boat, and just has
so much fun doing it all. So when you see him next, be sure
to wish him a happy belated birthday and buy that guy a
drink!
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That's all she wrote. If you've got updates, send them
in and I'll send 'em out!
Paige
epbrooks@yahoo.com
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