Friday, December 26, 2014

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

ESSA Racing for 2014


ESSA Race results for the Fall Series

Six races were scheduled. One was cancelled due to thunderstorms. 
August 20 ran overtime and was terminated. (Tango 22 was in the lead.)


N-Spin Class
Sailed: 5, Discards: 1, To count: 4, Rating system: PHRF, Entries: 9, Scoring system: Appendix A
Boat
Boat Type
HelmName
Class
SailNo
PHRF
Rank
Series 3, Race 1
Aug 14 2014 6:06
Series 3, Race 2
Aug 20 2014 6:06
Series 3, Race 3
Sept 3 2014 6:06
Series 3, Race 4
Sept 10, 2014 6:25
Series 3, Race 5
Sept 17, 2014 6:03
Total
Nett
Touche
Comet
Bob Dickey
N-Spin
53462
132
1st
1.0
1.0 DNF
1.0
1.0
(3.0)
7.0
4.0
Tango 22
Tanzer 22
George Breig
N-Spin
135
240
2nd
(4.0)
1.0 DNF
2.0
4.0
1.0
12.0
8.0
Dudley DoRight
Hunter 336
Dave Buchanan
N-Spin
93359
156
3rd
5.0 DNF
1.0 DNF
(10.0 DNC)
3.0
5.0
24.0
14.0
For Sail
Cal 25
Branden Spear
N-Spin
5362
231
4th
5.0 DNF
1.0 DNF
3.0
(6.0)
6.0
21.0
15.0
If...
Catalina 35
Greig Mitchell
N-Spin
330
168
5th
2.0
(10.0 DNC)
4.0
5.0
4.0
25.0
15.0
Music
Pearson 33
Fred Grozinger
N-Spin
8805
162
6th
3.0
(10.0 DNC)
10.0 DNC
2.0
2.0
27.0
17.0
Sawdust
Catalina 34
Bill Lachenmayr
N-Spin
1037
162
7th
(10.0 DNC)
1.0 DNF
10.0 DNC
10.0 DNC
10.0 DNC
41.0
31.0
Carpe Ventum
Hunter 340
Jay Vandever
N-Spin
H340
171
8th
(10.0 DNC)
10.0 DNC
10.0 DNC
10.0 DNC
10.0 DNC
50.0
40.0
Wings
Cal25 II
Dave Foley
N-Spin
43265
231
8th
(10.0 DNC)
10.0 DNC
10.0 DNC
10.0 DNC
10.0 DNC
50.0
40.0


We finished third in the Wild Goose Chase. The race starts near the Cambridge Marina and stretches to The Choptank Light near Oxford. After circling the light, the fleet returns to finish at Green Can 3 near the Cambridge Marina, 14 nautical miles in total.

 During the year we had two first place finishes beating Touché who finished first in all categories.
The handicap system (PHRF) helps since my Tanzer 22 is the smallest and therefore slowest rated boat in the fleet. Despite our rating, we were able to beat Touché without any handicap adjustment in the last race of the season. That meant overcoming a 2 minute per mile advantage.
  We finished second in both and also had enough points to win second place overall for the 2014 season.


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

2014 SANTEE RESULTS



  • 2014 Golf Wrap-up
  • ·         Wow! The weather was super. May be 4 degrees too warm; but, that’s why we go to South Carolina.
  • ·         Orangeburg C. C. was rated best course in the area. A must return!
  • ·         Five players won back their investment of $80.00.
  • ·         The four man scramble proves to be a repeat favorite of the week.
  • ·         The two man-scramble was also a keeper.
  • ·         On the down-side, the alternating–shot format produced high scores and low reviews.
  • ·         Back to Santee National Condos next year?
  • Individual Performance:
  • ·         Ok, How ‘bout that Carlos? When a player averages 4.8 strokes below his handicap, he surely will win some money.  Three first places and a second place.  24 handicap? My calculator is working overtime.
  • ·         George Patton, Hello….. George. Good-bye….. our money. He came to us with an 18 and that’s how he played. 5 greenies put him in a tie for second. “Old blood and guts” was paired with Sal in the two man.  These two solid players finished second in both two man events making them the money team.
  • ·         Don, our low handicapper, still managed to win the low gross title proving that he is the “the-dog-with-the-bone”.  How do you out-score everybody and still raise your handicap for next year?  Don earned the greenie-sweep award by taking 7 big ones, 4 of which came to him on Sunday afternoon.
  • ·         Ray, well-dressed and well-seasoned, we watched the man from three-rivers, take two seconds and one third to quietly acquire wealth at our expense. Nibbling away at the prize money and finishing with a first place with the “Don” in the alternating-shot competition.  Don’t forget the 4 greenies.
  • ·         The almighty and noble Philmeister managed another pretty good year. One dollar over break-even.  5 greenies: tied with “the General” for second. Phil needed that $17.50 to be in the black. Thanks for all your work arranging the event.
  • ·         Girts aka “Smooth-as-Silk”, had moments of brilliance and other types of moments. He was able to break the ‘Carlos spell’ on the weekend with his first place finish on Saturday. Girts probably had more greenies stolen than any other player. Ooops, $16 short of break-even.
  • ·         Sal played well. Third in low gross by only 3 strokes over 4 rounds, he was shackled by a 16 handicap.  A different 4-man scramble team would have helped.  George P and Sal were a great match-up for the two-man. At the end of the day they were seen holding hands.  Their future looks bright.
  • ·         George B, This year a new record was established. Three consecutive last place finishes. One greenie! By the way, it’s true. I did hug Carlos. One must love their financial savior. Enjoy spending my money. Next year, maybe, maybe not. 

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Friday, August 1, 2014

Tango 22 Places First in Choptank ESSA

It's hard to believe, Tango 22 took first place beating the larger cruisers. Light winds was the determining factor. 
Many thanks to my crew for focusing on good sailing techniques. 

Passing Seahawk at Marker H

 Last tack to Marker A
Getting close to the turn buoy: Marker A
The jibe to set up wing on wing to the finish. 
More to come....
Boat Class  Helm Name  Sail No   PHRF        Rank    Elapsed    Corrected     Ave                  speed
Tango 22 Tanzer 22 George Breig 135 240 1 75:19:00 1:03:19    2.39       kn
Touche Comet Bob Dickey 53462 132 2 72:13:00 1:05:37    2.492     kn
Music Pearson 33 Fred Grozinger 8805 162 3 87:09:00 1:19:03    2.065     kn
Dudley DoRight Hunter 336 Dave Buchanan 93359 156 4 90:05:00 1:22:17    1.998     kn
Sawdust Catalina 34 Bill Lachenmayr 1037 162 5  111:23:00 1:43:17    1.616     kn
For Sail Cal 25 Brandon Spear 5362 231 6  DNF