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Andrew Alberti to offer a new rules seminar for 8 Metre sailors.

Shannon Howard has organized with Andrew Alberti to offer a new rules seminar for 8 Metre sailors.  The presentation will describe the changes introduced in the 2009-2012 Racing Rules of Sailing.  The changes in the wording of the rules are fairly extensive compared to the number of differences that will actually change the way we have to race.  The evening therefore will address the way the new rules will change the game.
The date of Wednesday April 29th has been confirmed by Andrew Alberti, the time of  7 – 9 pm has been confirmed by the majority of those who have responded, and the dining room space at the City Club on 141 St. George St has been confirmed available by the RCYC.
There will be some light sandwich fare and refreshments offered courtesy of Shannon Howard for those attending.  In addition, the RCYC food and beverage service is available prior to the start of the session and up until 9 pm.
Should you be unable to attend, please advise, otherwise we’ll see you there.
Ced 416-868-5993

It’s Spring so, NAEMA is throwing a party!

On Saturday April 25th, we will be hosting a party at the National Yacht Club. The proceeds raised will be donated to the Broad Reach Foundation for Youth Leaders. Tickets are $20 and will be available today.

Live music by Jeff Cole’s (Jackeen) Band – Minimum Billing.

Doors open at 8 PM.

Drinks and snacks will be available.

Contact us if you have any questions, please. This party is open to all sailors, and friends! Bring someone that would like to crew over our three year campaign.

Spring Party Tickets available now.

2009 LORC Season News

Just a couple of months until the LORC season starts for 2009.  LORC will be using the same online registration program as last year.  It was easy to use and worked extremely well.  All LORC races except for the RCYC Open Regatta will use the online registration.  RCYC will be handling their own registration, which will be accessed from the RCYC web site.

The 2009 LORC Schedule has been posted for some time now, look under Racing on the LORC web site.

Your comments, suggestions and additions to our e-mail list are welcome.

LORC Website link: http://www.lorc.org/

2009 Ski Weekend Photo Submission Contest

We are giving away a NEAMA hat (courtesy of Regatta Brands) to the best photo submission. To qualify, send us your best shots by February 28, 2009 to (caullyn@regattabrands.com) and we’ll have a good old fashion vote. To vote for a photo, please leave a comment below with the photo number (place your cursor over the photo and note the number), on March 1, I will post a new voting form for the top 10 photos from which you may choose the winner.

Submissions:

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2009 Ski Weekend Report

Thanks to Ced Gyles for this report: The photos will be in the next posting.

The 2009 8 Metre Ski Weekend event was held at Blue Mountain on Saturday, February 14th under sunny skies, with perfect ski temperatures and fabulous snow conditions.  And though we had representation attend the event from all of the yachts in our Fleet, we were a little lighter in the participation for this year’s race.  The yachts that did participate had some very competitive and fun racing which of course was carried over afterwards at the après party with the “shot ski”.  We again had a race course that was a little longer than in prior years, which received good reviews from the competitors, and some for their first time!  Many thanks to Blue for the day and the race course organizing.

Of note was that Michael Jones representing Broad Reach introduced himself and the Charity at lunch.  He not only invited all of our group to attend their event next year but issued a challenge to the winner of our race to compete against the best from theirs.  And in turn, we have reciprocated and invited them to our event next year.

With the great weather, participants were able enjoy their Pastissima sausage and salads lunch on the balcony looking out at the hill from the Gyles chalet.  Joe Balogh conjured up another batch of his famous Hungarian goulash for the dinner, perhaps even spicier than usual, followed by some excellent strudel, (though you can’t smile and show your teeth after eating the poppy seeds until you have rinsed your mouth).

Many thanks to Barb & Ced Gyles for hosting the lunch and Joe Balogh for the dinner at their chalets.  Their hospitality is much appreciated!  And special thanks to all of their helpers in the purchasing, preparing, serving, and clean-up of the meals and the party.  Also thanks to North Sails, Quantum Sail Design Group, and UK-Halsey Sailmakers for supplying this year’s prizes.

We had a great time on and off the hill and look forward to seeing everyone again as we get our boats ready for the 2009 sailing season.

The overall result summary:

Order of Boat Team Scores:
1st – Severn 112.65
2nd – Norseman 117.97
3rd – Bangalore 122.56
4th – Quest 132.95
5th – Thisbe 136.64

Match & Win winners: Hillary Molnar – Peter Epstein

Winner of the Ski Trophy: “Sarissa” – Ralph Reimann was selected as the worthy recipient this year.

Sasha Vokurka’s NAEMA Video

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NYC and QCYC Results

Severn, Quest and Bangalore were the top three boats overall this weekend. Saturday saw 7 yachts on the line – Severn, Quest, Bangalore, Sarissa, Thisbe, Ranja and Norseman. On Sunday Thisbe, Norseman and Sarissa did not race.

Full results here.

NOR | 2008 North American Championship @ YYC

8 Metre Class North Americans

July 19 – 21, 2008

Hosted by

Youngstown Yacht Club

Youngstown, New York

http://www.YYC.org


The Youngstown Yacht Club(YYC) has been granted authority by the North American Eight Metre Association (NAEMA) to host and organize the 2008 International Eight Metre Class North American Championship.


NOTICE OF RACE

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Severn’s 2007 Levels Report

The one that got away! 

Though light winds and some wet forecasts, the delivery Friday across turned out to a very pleasant motor-sail with sun and a light breeze.  On the way back almost no wind but flat water allowing us cross with a speed of 6.5 + knots.  Now for a brief description of what turned out to be a three race series with Severn, Bangalore, and Ranja vying for the Severn’s Bell Trophy. 
In the first race on Saturday, Severn took what appeared to be the favoured start pin end of the line and well ahead of the other two who preferred to start nearer the boat end.  Our patience finally paid off as we took the other competitors to windward to reach the weather mark first.  Covered our way downwind to the leeward gate and maintained a comfortable lead.  But as we approached the mark, we had problems getting the jib up and the spinnaker down due to some halyard problems which allowed the Bangalore & Ranja to get to windward of us and ahead until we got control of our sails.  We clawed our way back on the second downwind, overtaking Ranja and for a while Bangalore, but Bangalore had the angle and beat us over the finish.  Though the comeback was reassuring, we felt we should have had won this one, but it wasn’t in the cards.  The second & third races didn’t happen when the wind dropped to nothing, so the fleet was sent back early and all that that means on a hot day with the beer tent open and ready for our business.
The next day the winds were up.  Severn started with a no 2 genoa and gained a controlling start on the other two and even forcing Ranja off at the start boat.  We got Bangalore, but Ranja proved to be a tougher nut, even after having to start nearer the committee boat.  So when she didn’t tack over, we did so, taking her stern, knowing that we had all overstood the windward mark, which by the time Ranja tacked we were clear ahead and now leading.  We continued to lead on the downwind leg, and with the winds diminishing slightly we went for the no 1 heavy, but after making the change on deck, it appeared that there was something still wrong with our halyards.  The jib was a bitch to get up, taking three to deal with the problems causing a delay in getting the spinnaker down.  By the time we got things under control, the other two had caught us again and got ahead.  We got back into the race, overtaking Ranja who had to do a 360, but still finishing behind Bangalore even though we closed the gap downwind.  So close in fact Bangalore touched our spinnaker with her boom causing us to issue a protest.
I guess we were still reeling from the disappointment of the last race, as our start in the third and final race, was less then aggressive allowing Ranja to squirt ahead of both Bangalore and ourselves.  We battled Bangalore up wind, but we couldn’t quite get her, beating us to the windward mark.  We closed the gap downwind, but couldn’t get ahead.  We engaged in some tacks upwind, but couldn’t achieve the lever, and in the end we had to settle for third and dependent on the outcome of our protest from the other race.  However, our protest was disallowed, as the ruling was that Bangalore in trying to avoid the obstacle of some port boats, she couldn’t avoid her contact with Severn.  Bangalore won the regatta, Severn was second and Ranja third.   
Despite all of this we had a good time at the Regatta, taking in all the social activities over the three days.  We anticipate we’ll have a better time of it on the race course at LYRA and the NAs over the next two weeks. 

PCYC Open Results.

Commentary and photos will be posted later this week. Congratulations to Norseman! With 3 bullets, she walked away with victory this weekend!

8 Metre Fleet

Rank Fleet Boat Class SailNo Helm Club R1 R2 R3 R4 Total