Saturday, December 29, 2007

DIYC Couples Race - Flying Scot

What a great day to wrap up fleet racing for the year. Technically it wasn't a fleet race , instead we decided to promote the club's Couples Race to see if we could get some Scots out. The rules are simple, each boat must only have a male and female on board. Im guessing about 20 to 25 boats showed up, among them 6 Scots; Lintons, Taylors, Haywards, Taylor in-laws, Thinels and Silvernails.

The weather was awesome, one of those days when you can hardly believe its actually winter. when you see the weather map and most of the country is shaded blue its like "Oh yeah, it's December and cold as hell up there".

We enjoyed the moderate southwesterly, mostly sunny skies and the temps which were near 80. The Taylor's won the start and held off a late charge from the Linton's to win the race. Nice job! Racing finished at about 3 pm but we decided to put in some extra practice since we haven't been sailing as much as we'd like, or as well.

Update 12/31 - Here is Andys race report including results;

Six intrepid couples put their marriages to the test Saturday at DIYC. The six Scots was a super showing
for the fleet, and the Race Committee gave us our own start! THANK YOU! In order of finish: Mark and Shannon Taylor #4321, Jeff and Amy Linton #4925, Paul Silvernail and Leslie Fisher #5026, Andy and Lisa Hayward #38,Dave and Kim Thinel, #812, and Jim and Susan Taylor #2456.
The course was upwind to "G" mark, (almost a fetch) A long port pole run down to "B" mark, honor "A" to starboard, and a basin finish.
The weather was perfect, 8-12k of breeze, moderate wave action. Winning the start at the boat was Mark and Shannon, who use the right puffs are lifts to full advantage to a nice lead at the windward mark.
Jeff and Amy and the Hayward's started more toward the pin, and try as the might could not get over to the right to challenge Mark. At the mark it was #4321, #38, #5026, #812, #4925, #2456. The Hayward's, Silvernail/Fisher's and Thinels all jibe set and where bunched together, this allowed our Scot National Champs to bear away, set with speed, jibe and put on a amazing display of blazing downwind speed to pass all three boats and nearly nip the Taylors at the finish!
The Linton's Silvernail/Fisher's and Hayward's hit Rick's for some carbs, (liquid and pasta) where we managed to extract some downwind speed secrets from Mr & Mrs Linton! Look Out!!


We may soon have a new crew, check her out



Hope she can hike!

Happy New Year.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

does your new crew drink beer too...you may need a bigger cooler!

Unknown said...

Doubtful... I keep telling Kim that a heavy cooler makes a happy boat but shes not buying in.