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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Northwest Clinic
Last weekend we sent 10 members of our team up to Sail Sand
point in Seattle for the annual Northwest clinic. Both days were beautiful and about 60 and sunny.
On Saturday the whole group separated between novice and advanced. Our whole team went to the novice group. We did chalk talks then had the chance to get out on the water. In the morning, before the wind died, the people who went out did tacking drills and follow the leader. The wind died around 11, so we reviewed rigging a boat. The wind fortunately picked up again in the afternoon, so we got to go out again from around 2-5. We practiced starts and did practice races and did many drills (One time we had to do 7 tacks on the upwind leg and 7 jibes on the downwind leg). Then we combined with the advanced group and did a triangle race with them.
On Sunday we started at 9 again. We did more chalk talks and then got out to sail. We practiced lots of roll tacks, which was really helpful to all of us. Unfortunately the wind died around 11 again, so everyone went to a nearby field and played frisbee/soccer. It was great to be out in the sun! We then had another chalk talk, then went out on the water again and practiced more races. We headed in around 3 and did a debrief then headed home.
On Saturday the whole group separated between novice and advanced. Our whole team went to the novice group. We did chalk talks then had the chance to get out on the water. In the morning, before the wind died, the people who went out did tacking drills and follow the leader. The wind died around 11, so we reviewed rigging a boat. The wind fortunately picked up again in the afternoon, so we got to go out again from around 2-5. We practiced starts and did practice races and did many drills (One time we had to do 7 tacks on the upwind leg and 7 jibes on the downwind leg). Then we combined with the advanced group and did a triangle race with them.
On Sunday we started at 9 again. We did more chalk talks and then got out to sail. We practiced lots of roll tacks, which was really helpful to all of us. Unfortunately the wind died around 11 again, so everyone went to a nearby field and played frisbee/soccer. It was great to be out in the sun! We then had another chalk talk, then went out on the water again and practiced more races. We headed in around 3 and did a debrief then headed home.
-Ellen Ytterberg '12
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Jeff Mixdorf Regatta
We just got back from a fun weekend up in Bellingham for the Jeff Mixdorf Regatta, despite a noticeable lack of wind for sailing. Jeff Mixdorf is an interesting regatta because everyone sails in Alphas, which are a Western Washington designed and produced double handed boat resembling an FJ. Pretty slow, but otherwise a good time. The team consisted of John Elam, Mike Knape, David Eva, Laura Yonamine, Pieter Verhaar , and newcomers Kyle Kubler and Daniel Guilak. We drove up Friday night and had a great time hanging out with our wonderful hosts, Ashley and Jaime.
Wind on Saturday was just as forecasted, ranging from light to nonexistent. A-fleet left the dock after a healthy wind delay at around 11 and was able to get off one race. It was pretty much a drifter but helped give Kyle and Daniel some much needed sailing experience. A second race was started but canceled before anyone reached the windward mark. On the upside, the lack of sailing allowed the Northwest Conference to have their Winter meeting during the day Saturday. Good news here, as Puget Sound was voted in as Full Members (we had been provisional) and our own John Elam was unanimously elected as Vice-President of the Conference for next year. Definitely a big step for Puget Sound Sailing. After the meeting ended around 5, we went out to eat as a team at On Rice, a delicious Thai restaurant. A fun social gathering followed.
Sunday started off just right when we awoke to our lovely host cooking us pancakes. After eating our fill, we made it down to WWU's beautiful Lakewood facility just in time to be greeted by another glassy day. B-Fleet skippers Pieter and David were able to complete one race and start a second before canceling for the day at 1. Pieter skippered for his first time and did great despite a slight rudder malfunction around the leeward mark. David more than held his own and was in second when the second race was called. We ended the day by thanking our gracious hosts and heading out to stop at Boomers' for the second time in two days. Boomers' $3 burgers were a personal highlight of the weekend for sure.
This coming weekend features the Northwest Leadership clinic, which we hope to send some underclassmen to. After that it's the Northwest sailing clinic at UW and then hopefully Team Racing at Orcas Island, which is still up in the air. Fun start to the spring season either way.
-Mike Knape '12
Monday, November 16, 2009
Season Wrap-Up
I'd like to send out a massive thank you to all of the people on the team who have driven groups to regattas, gone grocery shopping for them, sailed in them, shown up to meetings or participated on any level in the team this season.
Another to any sailors from the other teams who have allowed us to sleep on their floors for regatta weekends. Hopefully we'll be hosting regattas soon and we can return the favor!
We participated in 5 regattas this season, got 4 people out sailing for their first time and had tons and tons of fun. It's been a great season!
See you again in the Spring...
Frosh/Soph
We had our final regatta of the Fall season last weekend. We sent 7 sailors up to Bellingham to race on Lake Whatcom for the Frosh/Soph Regatta (first- and second-year sailors only). Saturday saw a SSE breeze, building from 6 to 15 knots throughout the day. We had good racing, getting 6 races off in both fleets. Sunday was very windy, over 20 knots with large gusts. After attempting to hold a race, the conditions proved too unmanageable and the races were called off for the day. The winds were patchy and unpredictable, making it incredibly difficult to keep the boat upright. It was lots of fun to sail under such extreme conditions; we haven't seen winds like that all season so it was good for our sailors to experience it. Our boats finished 9th and 12th this weekend.
Many thanks to Western Washington's upperclassmen sailors for all their help from the support boats during the racing and Sunday's blustery madness. Also thanks to Western's alternate sailor Kirsten for crewing for our B fleet because we didn't have enough people.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Outlaw
Eight of our sailors spent Halloween weekend in Eugene, OR for the Outlaw Regatta. The first day the winds were very light and by the afternoon the wind had dropped off completely, making the downwind leg of B fleet's final race last roughly one hour--a true test of patience. On Sunday the weather changed dramatically and it was actually very windy, making for some exciting sailing. Our boats finished in 16th and 19th place overall out of 19 boats.
Thanks to the Eugene Yacht Club and the U. of Oregon sailing team for hosting the regatta and the Ramsing family for feeding us an amazing dinner.
Complete list of results from the regatta here:
Monday, November 2, 2009
Jackson Alexander Regatta
The weekend of October 24th, six University of Puget Sound sailors traveled to Portland for Jackson Alexander, which was hosted by Portland State University. We sailed at Willamette Sailing Club against University of Victoria, Lewis and Clark, Western Washington, University of Oregon, and Oregon State sailing teams. Saturday was sunny and clear but unfortunately wind was very light. These conditions tested sailors’ attention and knowledge of shifts, current, weight distribution, and rig tension. We fit in a few rotations on Saturday, but most of our time was spent hanging out on the docks or floating in FJs on the river in the gorgeous October sun. On Sunday, wind failed to build so the Race Committee called it. We performed well and had fun at this great JV regatta even though wind was absent for the most part. Thanks to Willamette Sailing Club for making their facilities available and to Portland State for their hard work and organization.
Our boats finished in 3rd and 8th out of 13. More detailed results can be found at http://collegesailing.org/nwicsa/results/jack%202009%20RESULTS.pdf
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