Sunday, September 22, 2019

Moth Nationals





On Saturday and Sunday the classic moth national championships were held in Elizabeth City, NC. Abbie and Sev attended Saturday and Chase sailed both Saturday and Sunday. There were 23 boats in the fleet broken out as vintage, generation 1, and generation 2 boats. Of the 23 competitors, seven were "juniors" (under 18). The oldest competitor was 75 years old (coach Bousquet was only 64.)


Some shots of our Crusaders, first heading out to the start area:






And then some taken during the race:




The breeze was shifty and puffy giving challenging conditions.

Winning the championship was Mike Parsons from Philadelphia with finishes of 1-(3)-1-1-1-2-2 = 8. Coach Bousquet finished in 2nd place with 2-1-2-2-(4)-1-1 = 9.  Both Mike and Coach sailed the Mistral design, the fastest in the Generation 2 fleet.

The scores for Chase, Sev and Abbie were
Chase: 15-(19)-17-19-16-15-15 = 97 for an 8th place in the Generation 1 fleet
Sev: 20-15-18-11-(DNS)-DNS-DNS = 112  for a 5th place finish in the Generation 2 fleet
Abbie: 16-21-19-21-(DNS)-DNS-DNS = 125 for a 12th place in the Generation 1 fleet

More pictures and video are posted on the Classic Moth Boat Association: FB page

The regatta was written up in Monday's The Daily Advance (the Elizabeth City newspaper): http://www.dailyadvance.com/Sports/2019/09/23/Family-ties-throughout-Moth-Boat-Nationals.html

Friday, September 20, 2019

Team race at NYCC

On Thursday 19 September we went to NYCC for a team race event. We had a reduced contingent (only 4 sailors) so couldn't field a third boat. The was an extra NC sailor so Coach Bousquet and Jake (from NC) jumped in a boat to join Chase and Jean-Santiago and Sev and Jack out on the water. We first simply sailed around the digital N course (shown below).

After a course orientation, we did sail two non-scoring races against three boats from NC. Our skippers Sev and Chase learned a lot and we're looking forward to the next team race at NYCC next week.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Regatta report

On Saturday September 14 we competed at NYCC in the first VISA varsity regatta of the season. We entered one varsity A/B team with Josh and Chase skippering and one boat in the JV division with Abbie and Sev alternating as skipper. 

Here is a description of the conditions on the varsity and JV courses from the event organizers:  


A beautiful day on the Lafayette river welcomed sailors to the first regatta of the season today. Winds were NE 4 to 10 with gusts higher with some oscillation serving a challenging calm to the course at times. Seas were flat with beautiful skies. The high school regatta season was kicked off with 23 varsity teams from 14 schools. On the JV course we had 18 teams from 9 schools in a single division.

We accomplished five W-4 races in each of two divisions on the varsity course. Races averaged 15 minutes. Congratulations to Norfolk Collegiate School Team 1 for capturing first place followed by Norfolk Academy Team 1 in second and Christchurch School Team 1 in third place.

JV alternated between W-4 and W-3 courses. Ten single division races were accomplished. First Place went to Nansemond-Suffolk Academy, followed by Norfolk Academy Team 1 in second place and Norfolk Academy Team 3 in third place.


Our varsity results are below. The highlighted line shows each finish position, the cumulative points accrued and the relative placing in the fleet. The race sequence scored was A division races 1 and 2, then B division races 1 and 2, then A division races 3 and 4, then B division races 3 and 4 and lastly A division race 5 and B division race 5. At the end of the day we finished ahead of a team from Poquoson (on a head-to-head tiebreaker), York, Walsingham, and two teams from Christchurch.


Here are the JV results:


Skippers Abbie and Sev learned a lot and are looking forward to racing again.



Friday, September 13, 2019

Feast or Famine

The team race and fleet race scheduled for the week of September 3rd were both scrubbed due to Dorian. The team race scheduled for yesterday (September 12th) found us at Norfolk Yacht and Country Club with a handful of other schools, but with no wind. At least we got all team members together for a picture!

We hope to race tomorrow, Saturday September 14th at this same venue. The weather forecast looks promising: maybe a bit of rain but good racing winds!