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Aluette wins the Mackenzie Investments 8 Metre World Championship at the RCYC in Toronto

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Aluette wins the Mackenzie Investments 8 Metre World Championship at the RCYC in Toronto

Toronto, Ontario, August 31, 2010 –  Fifteen  8 Metre ( 8mR ) yachts from Canada, the United States, Finland, Scotland and Switzerland competed in 8 races from August 21 – August 27 to decide the Mackenzie Investments 8mR World Championship won by Iris Metten’s Aluette from Switzerland. Helmed by Torsten Müller, it is Aluette’s third World Cup Championship since she was launched in 1995.

Aluette finished 3,2,1,1,2,1,2 to sew-up the Championship by the second last day of the races. Scotland’s Alan Manuel in Lafayette, the 2009 World Cup holder was second and Etobicoke Yacht Club’s Ralph Reiman with Sarissa was third even though she had 4 first place finishes.

Aluette’s team consisted of Torsten Müller, helmsman, YCM (yacht club Meersburg Germany), Günter Reissacher, tactics, SVS (sail association Staad Switzerland), Stefan Schneider, tactics, SVS, Seriously Bieri, foredeck, ASC (Altnauer sail club Switzerland), Christian Gasser, ASC,  and Markus Olbrecht, mast, YCRo (yacht club Romanshorn Switzerland).

In the classic Sira Cup division RCYC’s Rick Self and Mark DeCelles, co-owners of Raven were the run-away winners frequently putting modern boats between them and their classic competitors. Only on the last day was third place Sira Cup finisher Venture II able to keep Raven from a clean sweep of the event. Venture II, owned by Diane Corley and helmed by John Dakin placed second overall in a last light air race coming within a point of tying Bangalore, helmed by Terry McLaughlin for second place in the Sira Cup.

The Mackinac Centennial Trophy for older modern 8 Metres was won by Ron Palm’s Mystery.

The PRO was Mike Milner, who once again demonstrated his professional skills in managing a World Championship race course through a wide variety of wind conditions. The first race on August 22, was delayed by lack of wind which built rapidly to 15 plus by the start. The delay allowed for only one race to be started. The second day of racing was cancelled due to increasing winds with gusts over 25 knots and dangerous building seas. The waves had abated some what by the third day, but NE winds up to 15 knots prevailed once again. By Wednesday the lake had flattened with a light 5 – 8 knots from the North but the wind built again to 15+ for the fifth day of races on Thursday, August 26. The last race was in more usual late August range of 5 – 7 from the SSW. Race legs were usually 2 nautical miles and races were in the 2 hour range. The International Jury headed by Terence Brownrigg of the Royal North and Clyde Yacht Club, was not asked to hear any protests.

Post-race events from BBQ’s to dances and dinners allowed the competitors to rehash the day’s races and renew friendships from previous regattas. By the time of the gala final awards dinner a mood of comradeship had clearly been created. Julia Nairne, Debbie Crossman and their team of volunteers worked extremely hard to make sure this essential part of a successful regatta was in place.

Sponsorship allows these events to occur and the organizers of the 2010 World Championships are grateful for the support provided by many individuals and companies, in particular Mackenzie Investments whose long time connection with 8mR fleet has provided us with the means to hold 2 World Championships along with numerous North American Championships in between.

The 2010 Mackenzie Investments 8mR World Championships were co-Chaired by Christopher and Jennifer Mitchele. Without their hard-work, dedication and devotion to details this event would not have occurred. We owe them our most heartfelt thanks.

About the North American Eight Metre

The 8Metre yacht (8mR) dates back over one hundred years. Today, the 8mR class is comprised of the Classic and Modern divisions. Both types of boats must meet strict measurement criteria for the hull and rig in order to qualify in one of these divisions. Generally, the boat measures approximately 14 metres in length with beams (width) of around 2.5.

The Classic 8mR’s are the mainstay of the class. They provide a display of unmatched wooden beauty and are often kept in families for generations. These are the boats that come to mind first when people think about the 8mR class. The fleet’s status was secured when the Canada’s Cup, the most prestigious regatta on the Great Lakes, was sailed in the 8mR class in the 1920’s, 1930’s and 1950’s. Today, many of the 8mR yachts from this earlier era are still competing at regattas on Lake Ontario where they have been joined by restored classics and moderns from locations around the world.

About Mackenzie Investments

Mackenzie Investments was founded in 1967, and is a leading investment management firm providing investment advisory and related services. With $62.4 billion in assets under management as of July 31, 2010, Mackenzie Investments distributes its services through a diversified network of third-party financial advisors. Mackenzie Investments is a member of the IGM Financial Inc. (TSX: IGM) group of companies. IGM Financial is one of Canada’s premier financial services companies with over $119 billion in total assets under management as of July 31, 2010.

Robert Roy

President

NAEMA

2010 IEMA World Cup – Media Coverage

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http://www.sail-world.com/Canada/Torontos-Royal-Canadian-Yacht-Club-hosts-the-prestigious-8Metre-World/70803

http://www.monsooncup.net/USA/news_last30_new.cfm?SRN=34&RequestTimeOut=180

http://www.yachtloop.com/news_category_result.php?pr=News_search_3&order=dd&originalText=&categoryStr=&categoryId=&id=&checksubcategory=&searchMode=searchButton&query=8metre

http://www.sail-world.com/Canada/Lafayette-of-Scotland-Winner-of-the-8-Metre-Class-NA-Championship/73584

http://www.yachtloop.com/news_category_result.php?pr=News_search_3&order=dd&originalText=&categoryStr=&categoryId=&id=&checksubcategory=&searchMode=searchButton&query=8metre

http://www.sail-world.com/Canada/Lafayette-of-Scotland-Winner-of-the-8-Metre-Class-NA-Championship/73584

http://www.sail-world.com/Canada/A-perfect-third-racing-day-at-the-Mackenzie-8-Metre-World-Championship/73826

http://www.sailkarma.com/2010/08/mackenzie-8-metre-world-championships.html

http://www.sailthechannel.com/boaters-feeds/sail-world-uk

http://www.sail-world.com/Canada/Classic-8-Metre-boats-show-their-speed-today-at-the-8-Metre-Worlds/73877

http://www.yachtloop.com/news_category_result.php/mlt.html?query=ocr&pr=News_search_3&prox=page&rorder=500&rprox=500&rdfreq=500&rwfreq=500&rlead=500&rdepth=0&sufs=0&order=r&mode=admin&cq=&maxRecord=&searchMode=searchButton&cmd=mlt&id=4c78970c0

IEMA World Cup 2010 in Toronto, 2011 in Newport

IEMA World Cup will be in North America for the next two years, here are some details. Keep in touch with NAEMA.net for updates and to subscribe to our upcoming newsletter.

2009 Season Trophy Winners and Season Results

Congratulations to all of the trophy winners and to RAVEN in winning the 8 Metre triple crown in her first season!

Race/Series

Trophy

Winner

Prince of Wales

Ballantine

Venture

Governor General

Cab Brown

Venture

RCYC Open Regatta

Joe Balogh

Venture

PCYC Open Regatta

Southwind Niagara

Raven

North Americans

North Americans

Sodus Bay

Kimber

Sarissa

Raven

Youngstown Levels

Severn’s Bell

Ranja

LYRA

Gooderham

Iskareen

Royal Weekend

Harbour Castle

Iskareen

RCYC Championship

Mackinaw

Raven

LORC Championship

Lake Ontario

Raven

OVERALL SEASON

NORM WALSH TROPHY

RAVEN

And thanks to Jamie Farquharson for being my Price Waterhouse in providing audit and an excel program to check the results and calculations.

2009 Season Scores (download)

NAEMA – NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS PORT CREDIT YACHT CLUB AUGUST 8 – 10, 2009

NAEMA – NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS PORT CREDIT YACHT CLUB AUGUST 8 – 10, 2009

A very successful and well-run 8mR North Championship was just completed over 3 days at the Port Credit Yacht Club. Ralph Reimann sailed a nearly perfect regatta as his SARISSA dominated as overall Champion and winner of the Sodus Bay Trophy. Richard Self and Mark Decelles in their brand new classic yacht RAVEN won the Sira Cup championship and the Globe and Mail Trophy. RAVEN placed second overall with a first place finish in the 3rd Race Sunday afternoon. Bert Reimann helming ISKAREEN another Classic 8mR, got 3rd overall and second in the Sira Cup championship. Diane Palm’s VENTURE II held down 3rd in the Sira Cup races.

Challenging at all times with several 2nd and 3rd place finishes were Guy Jones in his new modern 8mR Yquem being raced competitively for the first time and John Fowler’s modern Natural.

The erratic weather kept the fleet on the docks till afternoon over the weekend with no wind ( Saturday ) or the threat of line squalls ( Sunday ) but conditions improved and most races were held in just under 10 knots of wind. The exception was the final race on Sunday when the wind died to nothing at the final leeward mark and half the fleet suffered DNF’s.

NAEMA would like to thank the Port Credit Yacht Club, the home of the 1991 8mR WORLD Championships for welcoming us back and staging a great event. Commodore Peter Howells welcomed the fleet Saturday morning and was present at our post race party to recognize 8mR sailors from the past who are still with us. Dick Mitchele of THISBE a former PCYC Commodore was recognized with an Honourary Life Membership at PCYC. Congratulations Dick.

The races were managed with precision and effect by Pat Lymburner and his Race Committee. NAEMA would like to extend its thanks to the entire Race Committee and the Jury headed by Don McIntyre. There were no protests for them to consider.

Our sponsors and contributors also need to be recognized and thanked for their assistance – Jeff Burcher: COACH-BOATS – for the 1st place battle flags, event yacht pennants, and the race course start mark and Media Partners – for keg refreshments at the Sunday après race dock party

Caullyn Godfrey: Regatta Brands – regatta wear supplier and the keg refreshments at the Saturday après race dock party

Hugh Beaton: North Sails – prize table corporate wear

John Dakin: Quantum Sail Design Group – prize table corporate wear and sailing instructions folder

Brian Chapman: UK-Halsey Sailmakers – prize table corporate wear

The real credit for the success of this event and our fleet’s gratitude for all his hard work belongs to Cedric Gyles, Jr. ( SEVERN ) who put in many long hours organizing all aspects of the regatta with Martin Lomas who represented the PCYC as Regatta Chair. Our thanks indeed must go to both gentlemen.

As part of our long term strategy to promote the 8mR fleet as the Best Big Boat Racing on Lake Ontario we are moving the North American Championships around to different yacht clubs in order to give our fleet as wide an exposure as possible. We invite inquiries about ownership, crewing and sponsorship and of course future locations for the North American Championship. In 2010 the event will be held at the Etobicoke Yacht Club prior to the 2010 8mR World Championships at the RCYC in Toronto.

My congratulations to all competitors, and my thanks to our contributors and supporters. Robert Roy President, NAEMA

Ced’s Race Report: RCYC Open

RCYC Open Regatta
What a great weekend!  Over 260 boats registered for the Regatta, and check out the Saxe pictures waiting for the launch.  We also had our first experience with the trapezoid course. And though winds were on the light side and shifty at times, we had some good racing on the water and together with a few sociables afterwards we had a few laughs on the shore!

On Saturday the winds were very light to start and inconsistent in direction.  After a few false starts, we finally got going around 1 pm for the one and only race that day. We nearly got the pin end at the start believing it was favoured on a wind suggesting left side.  Well it turned out that the boats that went right seem to do better than first thought.  We none-the-less were in the hunt near enough behind the leaders, Venture, Raven, and Thisbe.  Though at one time during the race the winds of fortune had us nearly last and then we got it back overtaking Norseman and Quest after finding a wind shift on the second beat.  Off the wind in the final run for the finish we overtook Thisbe, but unfortunately at the gate mark she just got buoy room with the help of another boat, and went in to finish ahead leaving us in fourth at the finish.

On Sunday, we had two races and a little more wind with some more stability in the direction. We had good near the pin end starts in each race with the last one being the best.   In the first race of the day, went to the left and capitalized on the favoured side of the course, this time.  We were on the heels of the leaders at the first mark, Venture and Raven with the rest not too far behind us.  On the next several legs Venture continued to pull ahead and though we had some close moments with Raven downwind she covered us to finish as we did with Norseman behind us to give us a third for this race.  In the second race, we led the Fleet at the start, and covered Raven, Venture, and entire fleet all the way up the first beat to get to the windward mark first.  We had established a comfortable lead and held it on the reach and downwind, though the Fleet caught up with some following wind.  Held our own upwind again on the next beat and still had the lead going for home.  Nearer the end of the leg, the gybing started between ourselves, Venture and Raven each covering the other boats.  We did some 6 – 8 gybes as we neared the finish.  Each time Venture was gaining and finally overtook Raven and closed in on us but we held on to take the race and third overall for the regatta!
Look forward to trying it again on Saturday at the Hospice and we’ll see you then.  In the meantime check out the rest of the Saxe pictures of the Fleet which follow.
Ced.

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

2009 NAEMA North Shore Lake Ontario Season Schedule

Click here to download the approved season schedule.

2009-race-date-schedule-north-shore

Or follow this link to see the full schedule and results as the season progresses.

http://naema.net/8m/racing-nor-forms-results/

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.

Sasha Vokurka’s NAEMA Video

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