Sunday, November 2, 2014

First day results

First race got thrown out due to the leeward mark apparently drifting. So, the two afternoon races become R1 and R2.

I got 3rd and 6th. Thought I had a 5th in R2 but I guess another guy snuck in there that I forgot about. Andy Gratton is sailing strong with a 4th and 3rd.

I think the overall is currently at:
1. Tim Aagesen - 3pts
2T. Nevin Sayre - 4.5 pts
2T. Raz Sayre - 4.5
4. Jean Sebastian Fusere - 8
5. Mohamed Elsafty - 12
6. Andy Gratton - 14
7T. Arden Anderson - 18
7T. Keith Whiston - 18
9. Steve Gottlieb - 20
10. Nicole Level - 22







Saturday, November 1, 2014

Kona Day 1

Fleet split into two groups - one start did outside loop trapezoid and the next group did inside loop trapezoid course. Light wind this morning by the breeze kicked in just as course was being set for race 1. Got to 15 mph, then 20, and I heard that there were recordings to 28 mph during R1. I had a poor start near the boat with too much traffic around so didn't get going very well. But got into the second clump of people by the windward mark and could see 4 guys that were out in front. Then it got pretty windy during the first time downwind in the outside loop - probably the gusts of 25+. I ended up taking one swim and lost track of the top 4 guys but wasn't really getting passed much as everyone else was flaming wreckage as well.

I eventually got my act together and finished a bit behind Ron Kern who finished 6th I think. So I was probably 7 or as low as 10th.

Probably less than half the entrants finished race 1.

Lunch break had many people saying we shouldn't be out and that much wind plus it was already 3:00. Oh yeah, and it was offshore wind so some people were drifting and couldn't get back so needed boat ride in.

To fox's credit he got the course set closer to shore and told people to head back out. Another thing - first race was very long course - took me 25-30 minutes to finish (5-10 mins was swimming around though on the downwind leg and a blown tack). So, he also said he would shorten the course. We did two races after that and the wind was more like 15-20. I got 3rd and 5th. Andy Gratton got 5th and 3rd. I could have got 2nd in R2 but brain farted coming to finish and let a guy squeeze me out for 2nd.

I think I have speed to hang with all the guys in my group except probably the guy that won all 3 races. He's pretty quick upwind and especially off the line. Smooth translations too. Other than that I don't think the guys in my group are much better than me. I just need better starts. But I've been a beast downwind usually passing 3-5 people on the first downwind every time. The problem obviously, is that there are always more than 5 people in front of me at the first mark.

The winner of my groups races is Tim Angstrom or something like that. He a euro. So is the guy that has been getting 2nd. Joachim Larsson is in my group and got 4th in R1, DSQ from R2 for sailing wrong course, and 4th in front of me in R3.

Andy Gratton and Ron Kern are the only americans in my group near me I think. Haven't seen results yet - just based on where we see people finishing.

Nevin Sayre won R1 and R2 in his group. Won R1 by a lot - he finished just before I finished and I started 10 mins before his group did.

Nevin's son, Raz, came in 2nd in R2 and won R3. It doesn't seem like there is as many speedsters in the group besides them.

Later,
Arden

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Windpower and MOWIND results

Quick update...

We had great wind for the Windpower Championships a few weeks ago, and I was able to sail pretty consistently to win the event. Jeff Degayner and Andy Gratton were close throughout the event, and Magnus Zaunmueller, Don Altmeyer, and Niles Book applied plenty of pressure by each winning a race as well.

LINKS:  Mowind Report  |  Photo Album  |  A Fleet  |  KONA  |  Sport Fleet

The 2014 Mowind Race Series awards were presented during the dinner Saturday night. I was able to win my 9th consecutive Mowind Series title with finishes of 1st - Windpower, 1st - Walleye, 1st Door County, 2nd Worthington (US Nationals, and 2nd Dam Jam.

6.2 Reflex3 during either R6 or R7
7.8 Reflex2 and iSonic121 on the way to a bullet in R8
































Hunkering down on the 7.8 during R9 as conditions got furry.
Don Altmeyer and Jeff Degayner with the pedal to the metal.











Friday, August 29, 2014

Formula Session

The breeze filled in this afternoon so I took my formula gear for a spin. 11.0 Reflex2, HWR, and Finworks 70LT. South wind so it was setup nice for windward leeward up and down the lake. I started off the beach downwind (north) to Deadwood Point by the kiters. Then I turned south and beat up to the lighthouse at the foot of the lake (hence, Fond du Lac). I rounded a channel marker by the marina and went north all the way back to Deadwood. Talked with Kevin and then headed upwind home to call it a day. 21 miles in all. GPS track.





Formula at Nationals

Here are a couple photos that my brother took during Formula racing on Friday. I jumped into the last 2 formula races since Open fleet was done for the day. 11.0 Reflex2, Starboard HWR, and Finworks Lassila 70LT fin.

Off the start line with Xavier Ferlet (left), me in the middle, and Ron Kern (right)

Buzzing the tower between races

Heading to the beach