Showing posts with label chester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chester. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Challenging Chester Race Week

J/29 crew loving Chester Race Week (Chester, Nova Scotia)– Sailors are a resilient lot– they race hard when conditions allow, and when they don’t. After hours on the course looking for wind, Chester Race Week organizers finally cancelled races for Bravo, Delta, and One Design fleets, sending wind-weary sailors back to shore on the final day of Chester Race Week. The only fleets to get races on the final day were Alpha and Bluenose.

“This was a tough week for everybody, weather wise,” said Chief Principal Race Officer Brian Todd. “Huge thanks to our race Course PRO's– Ken Legler, Oliver Bone, and Daniel Conrad– and their mark boat crews who all worked so hard to ensure the best racing possible given the challenging, constantly changing conditions. In the end, that’s why we had to cancel some courses.”

The regatta did not start out that way.  It was quite the opposite end of the spectrum.  With nearly gale force winds in the first two days, there were plenty of broken boats (sails, masts, etc) that forced retirements and, in fact, so much wind that some boats didn’t even venture forth to go sailing.  With breezes hitting 30+ kts, many of the J/Teams reveled in the conditions and took full advantage of it.  Later in the week, as the breezes subsided and went all for naught on the last day, you would’ve been hard pressed to find sailors that didn’t enjoy the breadth of weather thrown at them!  “It sure beats fog and no wind” was a familiar perspective!

Winning the J/35 class was Andrew Child’s HELOC with a scoreline punctuated by all 1sts & 2nds.  Not far behind was Thane MacDonald’s J-HAWK with 9 pts and closing out the podium in third place was the dynamic duo of Gary Bennett & designer Rod Johnstone on J’AI TU.

The J/120 Class, Stu McCrea’s DEVIATION taking class honors with nearly all bullets to count in their six-race/ one toss series.  Taking second was Ron Stewart’s SLICE from Stratford, Prince Edward Island; they were followed by Richard Calder’s BRILLIANCE, just one point back.

Similarly, the J/29s enjoyed very tight racing between the top three boats.  At the end of the five race series, Don Williams’ PARADIGM SHIFT and Terry Schnare’s HEAD GAMES were tied on points at 6.5 pt each, with PARADIGM SHIFT taking the tie-breaker.  Third only three points back was Paul Dexter’s PAINKILLER.

The large J/24 class saw a runaway, taking their “Get out of jail free” card and running around the table like no won was there!  Winning 6 of 8 races, Dave Wedlake’s BARELY LEGAL dominated class, winning by 7 pts.  Chasing them hard around the course and even taking a win off BARELY LEGAL was Chris Veinot’s HYPEWAVE, ultimately finishing in 2nd place with 15 pts.  Third was Ross Romney’s RUSH HOUR with 21 pts.

Over in the PHRF handicap world, on the Bravo 1 Class, it was Bruce Moore’s lovely J/30 RATTLE & HUM that was first JBoat and 4th in class.  Second J/crew and 5th in class was Bill Adams’ J/70 RE-DEMPTION, sixth was Dale Robertson’s J/80 GOAT WHISPERER, 7th place was Jesleine Baker’s JUST ADD WATER, and 8th was Sam Lamey’s J/27 INCORRIGIBLE.

The Alpha 3 Class saw local hotshot Colin Mann sail his J/92 POOHSTICKS onto the top of the leaderboard after closing their six race series with four bullets in a row!  Second was Rory Macdonald’s J/105 McMAC, 5th place was Jim Mosher’s J/105 MOJO, and 6th was Richard Gerstenberger’s AXIS.

The J/88 DEEP BIGHT, with Jim Snair as skipper, was sailing in perhaps the most mixed, bizarre combination of boats in the entire regatta- from two large Beneteau cruisers down to a Viper 830 and Fareast 28R!  In the end, Snair’s J/88 placed fourth.  Sailing photo credit- Allen Clark/ Photoboat.com.   For more Chester Race Week sailing information

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Chester Race Week Preview

J/35 sailing Chester Race Week (Chester, Nova Scotia)- Just south of Halifax, Nova Scotia is one of the best “social/ party” race weeks on the North American calendar- Chester Race Week that is being sailed from August 10th to 13th and proudly hosted by Chester YC.  The event is incredibly popular with dozens of J/sailors in the Canadian Atlantic provinces and for American sailors in the northeast.  This year, the regatta features a one-design J/24 class and PHRF handicap classes for a J/44, J/27s, J/29s, J/30s, J/100, J/105s, J/35s, J/120s, J/88 and J/92.  Thirty-eight enthusiastic J/crews are participating, over 1/3 of the entire fleet!

Chester, Nova Scotia harborThe Chester Race Week regatta PRO, Ken Legler (the famous sailing coach from Tufts University), reports that sailing promises to be fabulous, fog-free, sunny, 70s and wind blowing all week long from the ESE from 8-15 kts.  Perfection (see picture at right)?  Well, sure if you believe that pigs can fly!  Nevertheless, Chester sailors have experienced those conditions over the course of time and everyone hopes that it’s not the converse that can sometimes plague the eastern reaches of Nova Scotia- namely, fog and no wind.

The seven-boat J/24 class features many hot ‘Scotian sailors like Ben Rubarth’s DARK STAR, Casey LeBlanc’s LOWLIFE, David Wedlake’s BARELY LEGAL and Ross Romney’s RUSH HOUR.

Sailing in the twenty-three boat PHRF >99 Division is a range of classic J’s and new sportboats.  Sam Lamey’s J/27 INCORRIGIBLE will be chasing the likes of seven J/29s, like Paul Dexter’s PAINKILLER, Don William’s PARADIGM SHIFT, Chris MacDonald’s SCOTCH MIST IV, and Carl Davis’ JAH MON.  They will be joined by two J/30s- Jesleine Baker’s JUST ADD WATER and Bruce Moore’s RATTLE & HUM.  As the little boats, Dale Roberton’s J/80 GOAT WHISPERER and Bill Adams’ J/70 RE-DEMPTION will have their work cut out for them to hang in with their bigger stablemates.

J/120 sailing Chester Race WeekThe thirty-two boat PHRF <99 Division has an enormous range of boats, from 29’ to 45’ overall.  The class features Peter Bethune’s J/100 BABE, three J/105s (Richard Gerstenberger’s AXIS, Rory MacDonald’s McMAC, & Jim Mosher’s MOJO); five J/120s (Ross Leighton’s BLACK PEARL, Richard Calder’s BRILLIANCE, Stu McCrea’s DEVIATION, Mike Kennedy’s GRAND CRU, & Ron Stewart’s SLICE); six J/35s (Evan Petley-Jones’ HARRIER, Andrew Childs’ HELOC, Rod Johnstone/ Gary Bennett’s J’AI TU, Thane MacDonald’s JHAWK, Richard Oulton’s WHISTLER’S AIR & Peter Traves’ CRACKERJACK); Jim Snair’s J/88 DEEP BIGHT and Colin Mann’s J/92 POOHSTICKS.

In the fourteen-boat PHRF ToT “white sails” division, is the J/44 AKUBRA skippered by Reginald Goodday from Halifax.  For more Chester Race Week sailing information