2013 NAC Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions

2013 North American Championship

The races will be staged out of Beaux Arts beach on the Eastside of the lake north of the I-90 bridge. (see draft Notice of Race with a location chart).
The Beaux Arts fleet will conduct a qualifying race on Friday.  For the championship regatta the Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle will be providing the race committee.
The course will be set up near Beaux Arts beach, or off the North end of Mercer Island, depending on race day conditions.
As outlined in the NOR we will start races at 10 am on Saturday, break for lunch, race in the afternoon to be off the water by 5pm.  Sunday races from 10am to 1 pm.
We hope to get 5-7 races in Saturday and 2-3 races on Sunday.
The Beaux Arts fleet will handle all food, weighing of boats and other logistics.  We will have a dinner on the beach following Saturday races

Do not miss the early registration deadline August 10th!

We look forward to see many of you on beautiful Lake Washington.
August 23,24,25 – Beaux Arts Village, WA

The exact location for the event is: SE 27th st, Beaux Arts, WA

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2013 North American Championships

The 2013 NAC will take place in Beaux Arts, WA from Friday August 23rd through Sunday 25th.

Situated 15 minutes from downtown Seattle, the small community of Beaux Arts Village is home to a large fleet of active C15 sailors.

Following the entry of Roger Hoesterey, a member of the Beaux Arts Racing Fleet (B.A.R.F.),  in the 2012 edition of the NAC, it was decided to consider the northwest location for this years competition.

The California sailors and the Oregon sailors look forward to a splendid competition in this venue that is new for most of us.

Standby for the Notice of Race to be out soon.

Click on the B.A.R.F. pennant to learn more about Beaux Arts, WA

That was 2012 in Marina Del Rey!

Mainsheet Magazine Cover Winter 2012

For those of you that have not received the Mainshseet magazine offered with your C15 association dues, the Winter 2012 issue showed a big spread on the C15 North American Championships with Barret Sprout at the helm with his dad Randy who got his best birthday present when they took the North American championship crown for the 6th time.

Photo courtesy Mike Shea

Thrills, Chills, And Spills! 2012 Londerville Cup, Saturday, Feb. 11

By Kent and Bonnie Arndt

A few days before this year’s Londerville Cup Regatta, Kelly Pike began to send out daily emails to the HalfMoon Bay Yacht Club Sailing Committee and Keel Boat Sponsors with the latest weather predictions for race day. The final report on Friday read: Wind speed prediction for Saturday is back up slightly to NW 11-15mph and warmer (51-54F). Friday will be light and possible showers. The front passing through Friday night accompanied by a few lingering showers and NW winds. Game on sailors! His forecast turned out to be spot-on. A fantastic day of thrills, chills, and (for some) spills was in store! Thrills.

Gemma McCluney, age 9, wet-suited up early to crew for her dad Richard aboard their C15, and got a wild ride she will not soon forget as the winds gusted across the harbor. Another young new club member, John Sorfleet, teamed up with John Powell on his C15 to brave the challenging conditions and sail in the races. Three intrepid and skilled Laser sailors came from out-of-town to make up the Laser fleet. The remaining Cal 20 and C15 fleets this year were all HMBYC boats. Overall the boats were sailed quite well, with great determination by skippers and crews to win. Many races in all fleets came down to just inches separating the competitors at the finish line! The game was on indeed! Chills. Everyone who participated in the regatta got wet. Some went swimming after capsizing. They got “salty” wet. Everyone else got “fresh water” wet from the passing rains that created a mist over the water making it difficult at times to see the next buoy on the course. Even though you were sure to get cold and wet, everyone had fun. After all, isn’t that what winter sailing is all about? Spills. Lucy and Hunter Gillies ended up breaking both port and starboard shrouds on their C15 on their way out to the start line! It’s a wonder the mast did not break in two pieces. Lucy went back out sailing in Richard McCluney’s boat after the lunch break. Ofer and Howard capsized their C15 and then turtled the boat. After that they got their mast stuck in the muddy bottom of the Pillar Point Harbor. Fortunately a stand-up-paddle boarder in the area stopped by and helped them get their boat upright and sailing, and they returned to the club tired, cold, and very wet. Someone else saw them with the boat upside-down and radioed the Coast Guard. The USCG in turn contacted the 911 dispatch and sent the Police and an Ambulance to the club to attend to the “victims”! What’s the big deal? We’re OK! And so the memories and stories of the day’s events will live long and strong. Can’t wait to do it again next year!

Regatta Results: (7 boats, 4 races sailed, 1 throw-out) 1st : Kent Arndt/Bernie Forde, 3 pts. 2nd: Charlie Quest/Andrew Quest, 5 pts. 3rd: Rick Winans/Ron Karp, 11 pts. 4th: John Powell/Jon Sorfleet, 12 pts. 5th: Richard McCluney/Gemma McCluney, 14 pts. 6th : Lucy Gillies/Hunter Gillies, 24 pts. 7th: Ofer Amir/Howard Weis, 24 pts.