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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

Sarissa represents NAEMA at the Toronto International Boat Show

Toronto International Boat show | January 10 – 18
Direct energy Centre, Exhibition Place.

With its combination of classic and modern yachts the 8 Metre racing program truly lives up to its image of being the
“best big boat racing on Lake Ontario.”

From January 10th to the 18th, Ralph Reiman’s 8 Metre, Sarissa (designed by Ed Dubois) will be on display at the Toronto International Boat Show to bring attention to the North American 8 Metre Association’s (NAEMA) yacht racing program. The 8 Metre fleet is currently building towards the 2010 World Championships hosted by RCYC and 2011 World Championships held at NYYC in Newport, Rhode Island.“The chance to showcase our growing modern fleet and speak with people who might be interested but think that we might be unapproachable is a tremendous promotional opportunity” says Robert Roy, President of NAEMA. “New boats are coming into the fleet and are available. NAEMA is looking to build crews as well as attract potential owners and sponsors for our events. We need to get the message out that we are looking for people.”

Join us at the Boat Show to find out more.

Robert Roy ~

Modern 8 Metres Prepare for World Cup 2010/2011

Two Modern 8 Metres named Natural (SBYC) and Sarissa (EYC) enjoyed a three day tuning/racing weekend on September 19,20,21 on Lake Ontario off Toronto in ideal sailing conditions. Philip Crebbin of America’s Cup fame together with owner John Fowler and crew, sailed the Natural while Ralph Reimann and crew sailed Sarissa. Friday was an all day tuning and speed testing experience including evaluation of new and existing sails. Sail maker Al Declercq from the Doyle, Detroit loft spent the day on board Natural.
Both Modern 8s joined the Classic 8s for the 8 Metre “Fall Series” one day regatta the following day, hosted by the RCYC. A ten boat fleet sailing two races in moderate winds made for a wonderful season wrap up for all 8 Metres. Awards and dinner at the RCYC Marine Triangle followed that evening making for a fun, social gathering.
The final day on Sunday followed with additional sailing of both boats including skipper and crew exchanges. Again, the weather cooperated favourably. This time with lighter winds, it gave both boats the chance to test their skills in the five knot wind range. After a final exchange of information and data, Crebbin returned to Europe to participate in the Classic Yacht regatta series in St. Tropez.
Design and construction of Modern 8 Metres are a direct result of Amerca’s Cup 1983 where Austraila II with her novel “wing keel” won the Cup away from the New York Yacht Club. Today, these designs include refined fin keels with trim tabs and high aspect ratio wings which, together with deep, slender rudders provide significant lift when sailing to windward. There are currently seven Modern 8s owned on Lake Ontario which will compete with visiting European 8s at the Eight Metre World Cup events at RCYC in 2010 and NYYC(Newport) in 2011.

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.

RCYC – Royal Weekend Results

What a great weekend for sunshine! It took the wind until 11AM to arrive, but it did arrive for the nine 8m’s on the line to battle out for glory. Ultimately it was Sarissa that found her way around the course with the greatest success – 1,1,1 followed extremely closely by the gleaming green Venture II who raced an impressive 2,2,2 with lots of boat speed, and excellent tactics. But it was Thisbe(3,5,4), Severn II(7,4,3) and Norseman(6,3,5) who battled out for the next 3 spots in an extremely close run – with Jackeen(4,8,8), Bangalore(8,6,6), Quest(5,9,7) and Ranja(9,7,9) each racing smartly on the North Shore of Lake Ontario.

Official Results: Click here.

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