Sunday, November 30, 2014

Fleet Race November 29, 2014

     We have a lot to be thankful for in sunny Florida.  The cold front that passed through a few days ahead of our racing left us with clear blue skies, a warming trend with temperatures in the 70's and moderate flukey winds.  Lead changes were drastic if someone by sheer bad luck ended up in some weird hole or unfavorable wind shift.
Stu and Andy flying the spinaker on a reach.  Looks like the Kelly's just behind them.
      After being in last place on the first race, the Kelly's found some wind by the shoal but had to tack because running aground is slow.  Not sure how but Kelly's ended up in first.
     We had a surprise entry in the second race.  The Plessners came out to sail with us in What.  What?  Yes.  They sailed in what?  Yes.  What did they sail in?  What. 
"What"  Dedee and Beau Plessner
Seems they were not so rusty.  "What" got a first in the second race.  Who sailed what?  No,the Plessners sailed "What".
 Mark and Lil got a first in the 3rd race.
Mark in the lead with his new mast.  "This Side Up" stayed this side up today.
We got in one more race and this time Stu and Andy took a first.

If we had a 5th race, this would have been the winning boat.
Bob and Angie with their victory wave.

Next race, Sat. 12/13/14 at Belleair Causeway.  Everybody Come!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Pool Party hosted by Stu & Shirley Smith

     Stu and Shirley hosted a pool party for the sailors of Fleet 123.   The sailors brought pizza from their favorite pizza shop.  New York style pizza seemed more popular. 
Stu racks for the first game.

Team Angie & Chris
Team Lil & Janet




The women ruled the table!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Boca Ciega One-Design Championships

Florida Day Sailer State Championships

November 8th and 9th  2014

     Boca Ciega Yacht Club once again hosted the One-Design Championships and did a great job as always.  Regatta director, Mark Rother did a great job organizing the event from on-line registration pre-regatta to the famous signature Strawberry or Mango daiquiris post regatta. 
    Races were postponed for about 1 1/2 hours waiting for the wind to settle in.  When it finally did a short course was set which left for a lot of close sailing and fleet intermingling.  As the wind picked up it got really crazy.  The committee managed to get in 3 races before calling it for the day.


The Kelly's  drifting to leeward of Stu & Andy
      Finally some wind and that stayed and the committee was able to set a course.  Very, very short.  The races were 10 to 13 minute races in tight quarters crossing tacks with windmills, sunfish and capris.

Running the line before the start
  It is great to have Gilligan and Ginger back from Minnesota for a 3 hour cruise
It is really Bob and Angie
After the first day scores were Kelly's ahead.  Mark & Lil were in second, Stu and Andy held 3rd and Bob & Angie were in 4th
Chris & Dave leading by 1 point after Day 1

 Sunday started early and on time at 9:30.  There was already a nice breeze and the committee set up a nice long course.  They kept us out there for 5 races, shortening the course for the last race.  Great job all Day Sailers for making sure everyone noticed the green flag indicating a different course.



Mark and Lil  "Thumbs Up"

Happy & Dry

Mark & Lil  " Bottoms Up"

Nice job getting "This Side Up" this side up. 

Boat low- spinnaker high.

Results

Skipper
Crew
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Pt
PL
Chris Kelly
Dave Kelly
13
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
8
1
Mark Rother
Lil Epstein
61
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
5
13
2
Stu Smith
Andy
 11835
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
18
3
Bob Holsinger
Angie Stirien

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
27
4


Awards


Raffle winners

3rd Place



2nd Place
1st Place  


Mark doing his thing as Master of Ceremonies.  He has his party shirt on and his mango daiquiri by his side.