2012 Annapolis NOOD: Video
Video of racing aboard J109 Double Eagle during the 2012 Annapolis NOOD Regatta:
Video of racing aboard J109 Double Eagle during the 2012 Annapolis NOOD Regatta:
Sunday was another light day and we were on the water a long while for just 2 races. At mid-day we got a bit of breeze and got one race in while the wind waned. I had a pretty terrible start and was just never able to get far in moving up.
With just minutes remaining before the time limit we started another race. Determined not to have another bad start, I worked my way up 1/3 of the way from the boat and took advantage of the line sag to get a front line start and quickly punched out. I worked my way out to the right lay line and rounded the top mark in 4th. I lost a boat each on the next two legs. As I rounded the mark to the final downwind leg I lost the main sheet from the blocks and ended up sailing a crippled, jury rigged boat the rest of the way around the course to salvage a 10th.
15-32-21-36-10 finishes put me in 22nd overall which kept me in the top half of the fleet. Eastern Yacht Club was beautiful as was Marblehead. Having heard about Marblehead from Sonar and Flying Scot sailors from my club for such a long time- I’m glad I made the trip.
First day of racing for 83 boats at the Laser Atlantic Coast Championship at Eastern Yacht Club in Marblehead MA. The wind was light and patchy for 3 races for the 44-boat Standard rig fleet.
In the first race I got a good start and worked my way up to the right. At the top mark I was about 8th and stayed there for the reach. On the downwind I went way right and I was the 4th or 5th boat through the gate. Upwind I lost a few more boats and ended up 15th.
The second race started in very little wind and I got a terrible start and just fell behind everyone. Up the first beat it got even lighter and we continued racing in 3 knots. I was near the end of the pack until the last upwind where I was able to claw back a few boats to finish 32.
The wind shifted about 40 degrees and picked up a tad for the 3rd race which we started around 4:30pm. I had an ok race and pretty much hung mid-fleet the entire way around the course. We finally got back to shore at 6pm having been on the water since 10:30am.
I’m tied for 22nd which puts me just into the top half of the fleet. We’re expecting another light day tomorrow.
Today was also an experiment with having the phone with me. I’ve got a waterproof case for it which is tied into my lifejacket. Between races I was able to take a few pictures and post tweets. I’ve been posting updates for the ILCA-NA on twitter:@LaserACC. The case makes it too cumbersome to do anything else other than tweet and take pictures.
I arrived in Marblehead Massachusetts for the Laser Atlantic Coast Championship at Eastern Yacht Club. The wind was a bit light so I only took a short practice sail. Expecting close to 100 boats tomorrow.
The conditions were perfect on Sunday for a nice long sail to Wolf Trap light house – 27 nautical miles round trip. At the beginning the wind was out of the SSW at 10-15 which meant after one tack in Fishing Bay by the marinas I was able to lay Wolf Trap 2 hours and 40 minutes later on starboard tack. As I approached the light house the wind dropped to 5-8 and moved to due South. On the run home it kicked back up to 10-15. Total trip time 5 hours 45 minutes.
Not much racing on the first day of the Annapolis NOOD regatta. The J109 fleet went went out to the course in fog and sat around postponed. The fog lifted when a thunderstorm came through just south of the racing area. There was a little wind after the storm and we got to do some sailing, but the race committee never had steady enough wind to set a course and blew off the day by 3:30.
We did get a little video from the top of the mast:
Stopped by the party and caught up with some of the other Fishing Bay Yacht Club members at the regatta this weekend.
Double Eagle got just enough breeze to get out and practice with 3 other J109s ahead of the 2012 Annapolis NOOD Regatta. Friday is the first day of racing in a boat of 12 boats.
Sunday afternoon we made a GoPro mount for the back of a J109 that I’ll be racing in next week at the Annapolis NOOD Regatta.
We took a 8′ white wood curtain rod, fit it in the flag pole and added a GoPro to the top of it. I have yet to add a safety line and bungee tensioner to help keep it from bouncing around. Look for video from this next week.
Here’s what it looked like:
And here’s the view:
On Sunday Mike Toms and I ran a clinic for a dozen Laser sailors at Fishing Bay Yacht Club. Most of the group was new to sailing or at least new to the Laser and we spent most of the time going over the boat parts, rigging and basic maneuver techniques on a Laser. Then we took out about 7 boats in nearly no wind to putter around for an hour. Pictures.
Saturday’s Offshore Spring Series #3 at Fishing Bay Yacht Club wasn’t the best weather day. We did one race in very light wind against a stiff current for the first leg. The second race was abandoned after the wind died and many boats anchored to hold position on the ‘upwind’. Still in 3rd for the Series.