2008 NACs Syd Corp Results

HMBYC
2008 C15 SYD CORP
Class: C15. One design (Finish position)
Overall Score: Last Race Date:08/15/08

 

Sail

Skipper

1

2

3

4

5

Total

1

3686

Fishman, Alex

2

1

1

3

5*

7

2

2938

Vance, Kiersten

3

6*

3

1

1

8

3

3627

Paternoster,Vince

1

2

4*

2

3

8

4

3406

Wasbauer, Kevin

4*

3

2

4

2

11

5

3570

Schofield, Ryan

8*

5

5

6

4

20

6

3061

Stokes, Jeff

6

7

6

9*

6

25

7

3538

Flick, Karen

7

4

9*

8

7

26

8

2068

Day, Mike

5

11*

7

10

9

31

9

3546

Arndt, Kent

10*

8

8

5

10

31

10

2088

Choy, Marcus

11

12*

10

7

12

40

11

1944

Charlie, Quest

17*DNS

10

11

13

8

42

12

3067

Richardson, John

12

13

13

14*

11

49

13

1555

Winans, Rick

13

14*

12

11

13

49

14

5461

McCluney, Richard

9

9

17*DNS

17 DNS

17 DNS

52

15

549

McLean, Lachy

14

15*

14

12

14

54

16

xxx

Amir, Ofer

17*DNS

17 DNS

17 DNS

17 DNS

17 DNS

68

Allowed Drops 1. Shown by ‘*’
Race Officer: Kelly Pike


Created on 08/20/08 13:10:18 Scoring program: RaceSail (1.2.37)

2007 NAC’s

 

2007 North American Championships

by David Rumbaugh

 

This years Championships came back to Southern California and the ABYC. I would first like to say thank you to Mike Shea for putting together a quality event. ABYC, for those of you that have not been there before, is an exceptional club that hosts many top level racing events though out the year. Last of all I would like to thank all the participants at this year’s event. The other people on the race course, is what truly makes a regatta special! It was a pleasure to meet some of the long time C15 racers from SoCal that I have not gotten a chance to meet and sail against before.

Steve Fishman and I showed up on Thursday with some big plans for the day. He needed to fit a new centerboard into his boat and I had plans of cleaning and polishing the bottom of my boat. We also wanted to get out on the water and get a feel for the conditions out there. As we started working on the boats, it became clear that we would not get out on the boat that day. The forecast was calling for lots of heat over the weekend which many people around the yard muttered about having no wind as well. Not what we had hoped for!

Friday morning was a complete surprise to everyone at the club. The temperature was warm but the breeze was already up. We got out to the racecourse and the winds were blowing in the mid-teens and we would see winds up to about 18 that day. With the wind came lots of chop. Not the best conditions if your boat is from 1979. Terance showed his local knowledge and was blazing fast upwind. He posted a perfect day with three bullets and took home the Syd Corp trophy. Mike Shea also showed his local knowledge and boat speed this day posting a 2,2,3 for second. Anne and I finished the day with scores of 3,3,2 and third place. Not the first day we had hoped for, but now we were hoping that the CURSE (Syd Corp Curse) would come back to haunt the SoCal boys.

Saturday morning saw higher than normal temps for the area and a little less wind. Winds were more in the lower teens, something like 8-12 maybe 14 range. Less wind meant less wind chop and Anne and I were very happy to see these conditions. The first race started and our start was at the pin end of the line and underneath a boat (Not a good one!), but we were able to tack out to the right for clean air. When we came back onto Starboard we were ahead of the fleet and feeling good. These conditions are perfect for Anne and I. It was nice to look around and see that at times she was the only person on the trap. With three good starts we ended the day with scores of 1,2 (it does not pay to over stand the windward mark), 1, 1. Since the rest of the fleet was really mixing it up behind us we had a solid cushion of around 9 points on this regatta and the title. Terance had a total of 14pts, Alex Fishman finished with 15 pts, Mike Shea had 17 pts, and Joe O’Reilly had 18.

Sunday came and Anne and I talked about being somewhat conservative so as to not make any big mistakes that would hurt our chances. We liked the conditions at first. Winds were even lighter on Sunday which would seem to favor us again. Boy would we be wrong. Mike Shea came out to battle and showed great boat speed and tactics finishing with a 1, 1, 3. Sunday’s strong finish allowed Mike to jump into second place for the regatta. Steve and Alex Fishman also showed there true form with scores of 2, 2 and then leading the last race until the second lap they decided to split with the rest of the guys. They went from first to eighth at the last weather mark, but were able to catch up a few spots to finish the last race in 5th. Terrence ended the event with scores of 5, 5, 1 and could not catch the Fishman’s for 3rd place. He finished one point behind them in 4th. Anne and I finished the regatta with scores of 3, 3, 2 which meant we had done enough to secure the crown this time around. This was our third try at the Championship and boy was it a sweet ending for us. It was a great sail back to the club knowing that we had finally won the big one. The Cup would be coming home with us to Northern California!

On a final note we decided to have next years Championships in Half Moon Bay, Ca. We hope to see everyone again at next years event. IF you didn’t make it out to this event please make it next year. Charlie will provide the wind this time around.

Vang Rigging Instructions

A cascading 16:1 vang for the Coronado 15

This guide is written with the assumption that you are replacing an existing (underpowered) vang on
your Coronado 15. Any particular part may be different for your application but shouldn’t be too far
off base. It’s your boat, so it’s your responsibility to make sure things work correctly and are safe. I
also assume here that you’re familiar with basic line work. Whip or melt the ends of any cut lines to
prevent unraveling and make sure you’re using lines that are strong enough for the purpose.
This project is simple, quick, and relatively inexpensive. Expect to spend an hour or so on it once
you have all the parts together

Vang rigging instructions

NAC 2005 Syd Corp Results

Syd Corp Series at the High Sierra Regatta ,

Huntington Lake, CA

CORONADO 15

R1

R2

R3

PTS

FIN

97

David

Rumbaugh

1

2

1

4

1

3658

Daniel

Gilboa

4

1

3

8

2

2150

Ole

Eichhorn

3

4

2

9

3

3776

Barnet

Sprout

2

3

7

12

4

3538

Jim

Holder

5

6

4

15

5

2602

Craig

Lee

7

8

6

21

6

3406

Matt

Eister

6

11

5

22

7

2244

Vincent

Paternoster

8

7

9

24

8

2938

Kiersten

Vance

11

9

10

30

9

3253

Adam

Quest

10

15

8

33

10

1297

Steven

Fishman

9

5

DNF

34

11

26

Greg

Krutzikowsky

13

10

14

37

12

1944

Charles

Quest

14

12

12

38

13

3061

Jeff

Stokes

12

13

13

38

14

2221

Kerry

Johnson

15

16

11

42

15

1549

Jono

Hale

18

14

16

48

16

3507

Robert

Rasmussen

16

17

15

48

17

3639

John

Powell

17

18

17

52

18

NAC 2005 Race Results

2005 North American Championship

Huntington Lake, CA

 

Corinthian Fleet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Finish

Finish

Skipper/Crew

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Points

Barrett and Randy Sprout

2

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

11

21

10

Craig Lee and Catheringe Lee

1

2

2

2

4

1

3

3

1

19

15

David Rumbaugh and Anne Jaeschle

6

3

4

3

3

7

4

2

5

37

30

Mike Shea and Chris Hill

3

4

9

4

6

6

2

4

3

41

32

Alex Fishman and Steve Fishman

8

6

3

8

2

4

8

5

2

46

38

Ole Eichhorn and Mark Elliott

4

5

7

7

5

8

7

10

4

57

47

Daniel Gilboa and Bob Anderson

5

10

6

6

7

9

5

6

6

60

50

Matt Eister and Amy Lyons

9

7

8

5

9

3

6

9

7

63

54

Jim Holder and Jason Vandenberg

10

9

5

9

8

5

9

8

11

74

63

Vincent Paternoster & Tim Paternoster

7

8

10

10

10

10

10

7

8

80

70

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabrillo Fleet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Race

Finish

Finish

Skipper/Crew

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Total

Points

Adam Quest and Andrew Quest

1

1

1

1

2

7

1

1

1

16

9

Jeff Stokes and Kelin Munson

3

2

4

3

1

1

3

3

2

22

18

Kiersten Vance and Paul Vance

8/DNF

8/DNF

2

2

3

3

2

4

3

35

27

Greg Krutzikowsky & Vicki Krutzikowsky

5

3

3

4

4

4

4

2

4

33

28

Charlie Quest and Alex Quest

2

4

5

5

7

5

6

5

5

44

37

Jono Hale and Diane Henkels

6

6

6

6

5

2

5

6

6

48

42

Kerry Johnson and Garrick Newman

4

5

7

7

6

6

7

7

8

57

49

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