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2008 Newport Bermuda Race

June 25th, 2008 by Gretchen

The Newport Bermuda Race will begin June 20th and there are a few local boats that will be in the mix this year. Derek Ratteray with crew Merle Hallett and others will be sailing in the Cruising division on Alida, an Alden 50. Also in the cruising division will be W. Bradford Willauer in his J-46, Breezing Up. Sponsor of the PYC Race Series, Jonathan D. Knowles, of East Coast Yacht Sales will be racing his J-46 Abracadabra. Fred Maderia will be racing his J-44-WK Resolute. The website for the event is linked here and they do a great job covering the locations of the fleet during the race with iBoat. Good luck to all the Maine sailors and sail fast!

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Chicago NOOD Regatta

June 17th, 2008 by Gretchen

The Windy city lived up to it’s name on the first day of the event Friday. The Etchells were held on shore waiting for a pending thunderstorm to pass through. The final decision made by the race committee was to cancel sailing for the day due to weather. There were many that decided to go out for a practice sail Friday, as a tune up for the Worlds. Ironically, the storms that were expected, never came through. Our team decided against sailing and went on tour in Chicago. We visited Wrigley Stadium and walked Michigan Avenue admiring all of the glam and glitz the storefront windows had to offer.

Saturday was another day for racing, and the whole fleet was ready to get some racing in. The wind was shifty and the pressure was up and down. In the first race, we went to the left side and found that the city skyline affected our wind direction greatly. We rounded in last place around the windward mark and dug out to finish ahead of 14 boats. There were two other races Saturday and if you look at the results, you can see that the fleet was up and down.

Sunday was the final day of racing, and the racers were greeted with yet another thunderstorm. As we waited in postponement, there were many that decided to get an early start on hauling their boats out of the water. A surprise to many, the RC decided to send us out for a final race as the radar looked clear. We went out and sailed one race in about 18 knots and very disturbed, choppy waves.

There were a handful of boats that had breakdowns & holes punched in the hull and will spend this week making repairs so that their boats are ready for the Worlds starting this Sunday. The RC did a great job setting our courses for the NOOD, especially considering the tricky conditions. It was worth it for us to be there and get a taste of what Chicago sailing is all about! We look forward to heading back again at the end of this week for the Worlds. We will keep you posted on our progress throughout the regatta.

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Pilot Regatta

June 12th, 2008 by Gretchen

Pilot Regatta just 1 Week Away!

There are already 24 boats registered for the Pilot Regatta, why not add your boat to the growing list? The $25 late fee will begin next Monday, so get signed up before you get stuck with the late fee. Register here today!

Click below to see who has signed up for the Pilot Regatta

2008 Pilot Regatta Highlights

  • Pilot Regatta Tee Shirts now available ONLINE Order now before they all run out!
  • Custom Pilot Skipper Bag- Each entrant receives a custom Pilot Regatta Skipper bag
  • $50 Henri Lloyd Gift Certificates - These will be given out to the racers chosen at random
  • Yale Cordage Sheets - Winners will get a certificate for new genoa or spinnaker sheets with your trophies on Sunday provided by Maloney Marine Rigging and Yale Cordage
  • Live Music with “Punch Buggy” playing classic & contemporary rock at the club after racing
  • Maine Sailing Partners Gear - Free Maine Sailing Partners hats & shirts given away at random
  • Be a part of Summer Sailstice - Celebrate the longest day of the year by getting on the water
  • This year the PILOT REGATTA has a little SOMETHING for EVERYONE!!!

Leavitt & Sons Market to Offer Discounts on Sandwiches, Beer and Ice for Regattas

Our PYC Race Series sponsor, Leavitt & Sons Market, located on Rt 1in Falmouth (next to the NEW Rite Aid), will be offering discounts for all regatta participants. There is a full deli with delicious sandwiches, as well as cold beer and ice for purchase. And coming soon a SKIPPER MENU with less expensive boat appropriate crew sandwiches. Stop in and tell them we sent you!

Pilot Regatta History

This year will be the 42nd Annual Pilot Regatta. In the beginning, the Pilot Race was begun as a race for the Hinckley Pilot. It wasn’t until the late 70’s that the race took the format we know today; two days of racing in and around Casco Bay, and open to any type of boat which has increased participation. The Pilot Race was one of the original races in the group that was the basis for the creation of the Gulf of Maine Ocean Racing Circuit years ago. We hope that you will be a part of history and join us for the first of the PYC races this summer.

Much more information is Available:

Go Directly to the 2008 Portland Yacht Club Race Series site to get the scoop on all the racing, parties, bands, registration, entries, race series gear and more!

Go to www.portlandyachtlcub.com any time for a link to this race site or any other PYC information.

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This looks like the Gulf of Maine……but take a closer look!

June 11th, 2008 by Gretchen

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This photo is the racing venue for the J-24 Worlds in Italy, taking place right now. There are four boats representing USA. The top American with two races under his belt is Mark Hillman, who sails out of Annapolis, MD, in 9th place. The leader is Francisco Campero, of Argentina, with a mere 7 points. The 2007 World Champion, Mauricio Santa Cruz of Brazil, is not far behind the leader in 2nd place with just 11 points. There are still many more races to come so we will have to wait and see how it finishes up. You can see complete results by clicking here.

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Georgetown pulls the win at Coed Dinghy Nationals

June 6th, 2008 by Gretchen

Georgetown University took the lead from Boston College and ended up with a strong finish to sweep the National title. Chris Behm ‘08, Georgetown was awarded with the College Sailor of the Year for his performance for the Hoyas. In the last three races, he scored a near perfect 1, 2, 2. I am sure that Georgetown wanted to get BC in the final races, as they finished a close second to BC in the Team Racing Championships. Next year will be exciting, as many of the sailors on these teams are young and will be back another season. Congratulations to Georgetown and all of the sailors recognized as All-Americans. To see full results, click here.

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Chicago NOOD Regatta

June 5th, 2008 by Carter

sw_nood_header.jpgNext weekend is the Chicago NOOD Regatta. With the Etchells Worlds being held the following weekend, it is a great tune up for the event. We are headed out there with VooDooToo and our new mast as we hope to tune up our lake sailing for the Worlds. As of today, there are 47 boats registered. This is the biggest one design fleet in the event and many other teams who are competing at the Worlds will also be in attendance. It is a great chance to sail at the venue, try out our new rig and hone in our game plan for the next week. The NOOD website is here if you want to check out results and see other entries.

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2008 ICSA Coed Dinghy National Championships

June 4th, 2008 by Gretchen

Today is the final race day for the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Coed Dinghy National Championship. Boston College is leading, 17 points ahead of second place Georgetown. If BC wins, they will have had three victories across the board winning both the Women’s and Team Racing last week. In the Women’s regatta, BC came from behind to snatch the win from Brown University’s lead. It was very close racing and in the end just a 2 point difference between BC and Brown’s total score.

The Team Racing event, BC won with 14 wins and only 3 losses. Georgetown University was 2nd with an 11-6 record. Charleston was 3rd with a 9-8 record. There will be an exciting finish today for BC if they can celebrate a sweep of all three National Championships. We will keep you updated and let you know how it all unfolds. Tonight will be the announcement of the College Sailor of the Year and All American skippers and crews. I suspect that we will see many of the BC team members on this elite list.

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Pilot Regatta joins the Summer Sailstice Celebration

June 2nd, 2008 by Gretchen

The first day of the Pilot Regatta, June 21st, will take place on the longest day of the year! To celebrate this day, there is a national data base of events found at www.summersailstice.com.

You can find an event in your area, or if you are in Casco Bay that weekend, sign up for the Pilot Regatta and join over 5000 other sailors worldwide who are celebrating the summer solstice by getting out on the water and sailing. We hope to see you out there!

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Regatta Pro Start used by J-24 Fleet 43

May 22nd, 2008 by Gretchen

Here are the results from Fleet 43 for the first Wednesday night race series. The newly purchased Regatta Pro Start was used for the starting sequence and it made committee work a breeze! It was really simple to use and it seemed to be loud enough for the fleet to hear all signals. There was a soft timer that did a count down for the person running the flags, to ensure that each shape was hoisted and dropped at the proper time. When you begin a sequence, it gives three horns as a 1 minute warning for the 5 minute sequence start. From there, the sequence we chose had our sounds blasting at 5 minutes, 4 minutes, 1 minute and go. I think that everyone who has the task of doing RC will find that this device is more help than you could imagine. See below for the results:

   

Boat Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Total Points Rank

Flying Circus 1 4 1 6 1

Al 2 3 2 7 2

Mr. Hankey 3 1 5 9 3

Second Chance 4 2 6 12 4

Pit Party 5 6 3 14 5

Wabi Sabi 6 5 4 15 6

 

If you would like to get the Regatta Pro Starting system for your club or organization, you can find it here.

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PYC Race Series; Multiple Race Discount ends May 31st

May 22nd, 2008 by Gretchen

We know that you all love this time of year when you duck out of the office early to do some racing on week nights. In Casco Bay, each Tuesday, there is Etchells One Design Racing, Wednesday there is J-24 One Design Racing and every Thursday any type of boat is welcome for casual racing. The first gun is at 6pm sharp on all nights and we hope to see you out there!

New Amsterdam Gin has come on board as the Admiral Sponsor of the PYC Race Series. This means that there will be New Amsterdam Gin at all of the PYC Race series events in addition to our beer sponsor, Red Hook on tap. We are excited to share these products with you. As you enjoy them, think of all the fun you will have this summer participating in the PYC Race Series Events!

In addition, our sponsor Henri Lloyd will give away 15 $50 gift certificates to the racers involved in PYC Race Series Events, chosen at random. That’s right, you don’t even have to be a winner on the racecourse to enjoy this added bonus for the PYC Races. Each boat that registers for an event will be in the running for the certificates.

Finally, the Multiple Registration Discount ends May 31st

Time is running out and the discount on registrations of 2 or more events will end May 31st. Don’t delay and sign up today for your favorite events of the summer.

We have a great season of racing and fun lined up for 2008. Come on out and we promise you won’t regret it!

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