| A-class NA's get underway in Santa Cruz, Calif. #156182 09/29/08 09:47 PM 09/29/08 09:47 PM |
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | Practice Race results 30 Lars Guck 3 1 1 5 Blk Pete Melvin 1 4 2 7 20 Ken Marshack 5 3 4 12 33 Jeremy Laun'n 6 5 6 17 28 Bill Westland 4 10 5 19 27 Craig Yandow 2 2 19 23 22 Eric Marshack 7 11 9 27 16 Phil Kinder 19 7 3 29 12 Stan Breed 8 13 11 32 29 Andy Kolb 19 9 8 36 17 Enrique Figue 10 8 19 37 23 Sandy Dick 15 12 10 37 21 Ian Storer 12 19 7 38 19 Paul Allen 19 6 19 44 35 Oliver Moore 9 19 19 47 11 Ian Lindahl 11 19 19 49 14 Ed Bourguign 13 19 19 51 31 Peter Cogan 19 19 19 57
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | Set Up Day. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.surfcitycatamarans.com/sitebuilder/images/P9280774-347x253.jpg) Excellent starts. Pete Melvin Gettin er done, Race 3. Santa Cruz is a really nice place to sail. [img] http://www.surfcitycatamarans.com/sitebuilder/images/P9300816-466x346.jpg[/img] This is all I know: Racing started around noon in 6kts of breeze from 240 and calm seas. Epic racing between Pete Melvin and Lars Guck for the top spot. The second lap the wind increased to 8kts. Perfect light wind A-class weather--not your typical Santa Cruz boat breaker like in the Summer. Nice and mellow fall weather. Race 2 10-12kts from 240 with a bit more chop. Local boy Paul Allen was in the mix toward the top of the pack. Don't know how it ended up though. 3rd Race 12 to 15kts, lengthened course. I don't know how any of it ended up. Stay tuned for results. I have to put the skiff away. Perfect day for A-cattin'. | | | Re: A-class NA's get underway in Santa Cruz, Calif
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | The nice tree huggin', peace and love Santa Cruz that we all know and love left today and the dark underbelly of typical Santa Cruz sailing showed itself. Just kidding, it wasn't that bad.
Started out light in the am, races off at 11. Picked up to around 15 solid at A. Later it was solid 18 with puffs to 25kts and the second race was finished and races called for the day. Sea state deteriorated and a pretty good ground swell filled in. Many boats over, several rigs down and various damage here and there. Nothing too bad.
This is the first A-class regatta that I've chased at and I"m enjoying watching the strategy and how the boats sail in different conditions.
Fun party last night at our friend Adam's (H16 extraordinaire) House. Good family style, Santa Cruz chillin'. Good folks! Adam remarked that if we had that many Hobie 16 sailors in his house the place would've been destroyed, it wasn't <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
I still don't know the stats, someone else can post them. Lars is looking good as well as Pete. I have no idea, and it's time to go to another party! Good times!
No pix, too busy scoopin' and towin'!
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Posts: 894 Branford, CT | Guck Goes Fast in the Breeze By Lynn Fitzpatrick
Santa Cruz, CA, October 1 – Lars Guck continued to pull away from the fleet at the A-Cat North Americans hosted by Santa Cruz Yacht Club. Guck posted a 1, 1 in today's two races. Pete Melvin sailed a consistent 3, 3 and Phil Kinder and James Spithill slipped in between Guck and Melvin to cop a second in Race 4 and Race 5, respectively.
It was another sunny fall day in Santa Cruz, but today's breeze was a lot more thrilling for spectators and racers. A front came through, the sky clouded over and the wind piped up during the first 1.5-mile beat of the second race so that by the time the fleet popped out from the protected area below the bluff they were in 20-25 knot winds with gusts up to 28. Some overstood the weather mark and reached out of control into the mark. Bearing away for the offset or heading downwind in the 4-5-foot waves and swells proved to be the undoing of many. "It was like riding a bucking bronco in those conditions," said Melvin.
Some people got washed off their boats, others pitch-poled and still others broke shrouds and masts. With people separated from their boats and watching boats sail off by themselves with the trampoline as their sail, the race committee shortened course and finished the fleet at the bottom of the run.
The day may have been short on the water, but there was a lot of work being done in the boatyard during the late afternoon. Unofficially, nine of the 28-boat fleet were scored DNF and the committee will hear requests for redress on Thursday morning. Newcomers to the A-Cats (but not multihulls) who seem to be getting the hang of things – Enrique Figueroa, of Puerto Rico, who sailed a 9, 4 for the day and James Spithill of Australia with a Valencia address, who posted a 7, 2 amidst the carnage on the course.
Provisional Results following 5 Races and no discards.
1. Lars Guck – 6 2. Pete Melvin – 11 3. Phil Kinder – 20 4. Ben Hall – 41 5. Paul Allen – 46 6. Woody Cope – 46 7. Enrique Figueroa – 48 8. Pease Glaser – 50 9. James Spithill – 52 10. Ken Marshack - 55 | | | Re: A-class NA's get underway in Santa Cruz, Calif
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Posts: 1,226 Atlanta | Many boats over, several rigs down and various damage here and there. Nothing too bad. Does anyone have damage bad enough to keep them out of the rest of the regatta? Any broken masts? How about posting the full results? | | | Re: A-class NA's get underway in Santa Cruz, Calif
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Posts: 1,253 Columbia South Carolina, USA | I wish I had natural talent like Spithill. If he can jump into the A Cat class and have a 2nd place finish in high winds, then he deserves to be sailing AC Cup boats...especially if they are cats! Anyone got any scoop from him on what we will be sailing in the AC or DoG? Corner him over a beer Jeremy!
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | I wish I had natural talent like Spithill. If he can jump into the A Cat class and have a 2nd place finish in high winds, then he deserves to be sailing AC Cup boats...especially if they are cats! Anyone got any scoop from him on what we will be sailing in the AC or DoG? Corner him over a beer Jeremy! You know who else is amazing is Enrique. He can hop on a 16, A class, Tiger, etc and basically figure it out. Listening to he and Lars talk about tuning, strategy etc is pretty cool. E. was trying to convert his knowledge from sailing spi boats to the A class. Looks like he figured it out. He'xs going to hop on a 16 at the 40th this weekend. To transfer knowledge between boats like that is amazing. A lot of these guys are so good they make it look easy. Look at Spithill, same thing. They tapped into some knowledge. I guess this does look kind of like an a class: Just goes to show it's not really the boat that makes for a good finish, it's the raw talent of the skipper. This whole fleet is made up of exceptional sailors, and good people in general! | | | Re: A-class NA's get underway in Santa Cruz, Calif
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Posts: 613 New Hampshire, USA | From USACA Website Guck Takes A-Cat NA’s with a Perfect Score Saturday, 04 October 2008 00:18 Lynn Fitzpatrick Santa Cruz, CA, October 3 - The writing was on the official notice board at Santa Cruz Yacht Club Friday morning. After having sailed eight races, Lars Guck had seven points. It would be tough for anyone to prevent Guck from winning his fourth A-Class Catamaran North American championship title. The committee was going to give it their best to get off three races on the final day of the A-Class Catamaran North American Championships in Santa Cruz, CA. Pete Melvin also had a phenomenal score of 15 points and Phil Kinder was in third with 25 points going into the day. Clustered, but more than 20 points behind Kinder were Paul Allen, Enrique Figueroa, Peter Cogan, James Spithill and Ben Hall.
Guck, a boat repair wizard and the new builder of the A3 A-Cat from Bristol, RI, claimed to be on vacation all week and has been enjoying himself in all conditions on and off the water. He's gotten a few chuckles out of watching a pro or two behind him trying to master the A-Cat, the wind, waves and weed in Santa Cruz. After winning all three of the final day's racing and finishing the 11-race, 2-discard regatta with 9 points, Guck said, "It's all about the local fleet. We sail every Tuesday night and complete about 100 races every summer. It keeps you sharp." Guck's winning equipment combination was an A3, a Glaser sail and a Fiberfoam spar.
New to the A-Cat, James Spithill certainly performed better as the week went on. Mortal that he is, he started the week by thinking that he crossed the finish line only to discover that he went to the wrong side of the pin. He got hung up on the weather mark during the second race. He went for a swim on Thursday. He yelled at the kelp, just like everyone else. He got the most satisfaction out of Friday's second race when he shared the lead with Pete Melvin until getting stuck in kelp near the second weather mark.
"I loved it," said Spithill of the racing. Not only did he have a lot of brains to pick and styles to emulate, but he found it, "good to be overpowered," in the breeze. He learned how to control the feisty A-Cat by "playing with the trim, trying stuff and just getting the feel of it in all kinds of conditions."
Some of the competitors, including Enrique and Carla Figueroa, the 2002, 2005 and 2006 Hobie 16 North American champions packed up quickly so that they could make it to Dana Point, CA for the Hobie 40th Anniversary Regatta this weekend.
1. Lars Guck - 9 2. Pete Melvin - 19 3. Phil Kinder - 34 4. Peter Cogan - 60 5. Ben Hall - 63 6. Paul Allen - 64 7. Enrique Figueroa - 68 8. James Spithill - 73 9. Pease Glaser - 79 10. Ken Marshak - 83
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