Effective April 2016, this JibeTalk blog is now being published as part of the JSA of LIS website.
Please find all the stories from the 2016 and later junior sailing seasons at http://jsalis.org/jibe-talk
Effective April 2016, this JibeTalk blog is now being published as part of the JSA of LIS website.
Please find all the stories from the 2016 and later junior sailing seasons at http://jsalis.org/jibe-talk
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The JSA of LIS held its Annual General Membership Meeting at Larchmont Yacht Club on October 21. The first item on the agenda was the awarding of trophies for season performance based on high point scores at specified qualifier events, which in 2015 were the Eastern or Western District Regattas, Larchmont Junior Race Week and JSA Race Week.
The awardees and their high point percentage of perfection are:
Clinton M. Bell Trophy for junior open events winner in any class and Thomas W. Fowler, Jr. Trophy for junior doublehanded open events winner in Club 420: Julia Reynolds (skipper) & Hobi Lew (crew) Pequot YC 97.863%. Julia and Hobi join a select group of sailors who have won these awards in two consecutive years.
Christopher Goodyear Neff Trophy for junior open events runner-up in any class with high score in Laser Radial Nicholas Chisari Sea Cliff YC 97.005%
Junior Singlehanded Open Events Laser Radial Runner-Up: Lindsay Powers American YC 94.010%
Junior Doublehanded Open Events Runner-up in Club 420: Cameron Nash (skipper) and Brooke McGoldrick (crew) Pequot YC 92.913%
Junior Singlehanded Open Events Laser Standard High Score: Richard O'Leary American YC 90.541%
Timothy Sinclair Memorial Trophy for Pixel open events winner: Devin Hart (skipper) & Madeline Dwyer (crew) Noroton YC 90.826%
The awards for junior big boat sailing events held in August were also presented:
Warren G. Dellenbaugh Junior Navigation Trophy: Jake Schinto Riverside YC 106%, with extra credit
Junior Navigation Runner-Ups: Peter Sauer Cedar Point YC and Kyle May WaterFront Center, each with 94%
Marlinspike Seamanship Contest Trophy
1. Emery Wallace Cedar Point YC
2. Connor Thompson Larchmont YC
3. Corey Sabia Norwalk YC
Junior Big Boat Sailing Regatta presented by Black Rock YC
1. Noroton YC High Noon
2. Cedar Point YC Cabady
3. Cedar Point YC Expresso
Dorade Trophy Regatta presented by Stamford YC
J105 Division
1. Centerport YC Trifecta (and Overall prize)
2. American YC Echo
3. Black Rock YC Playstation
PHRF Division
1. Riverside YC Finale
2. Noroton YC High Noon
3. Pequot YC Libertas
Everett B. Morris Memorial Trophy for the Beach Point Yacht Club Overnight Race
Division A
1. Riverside YC Finale (and Overall prize)
2. Noroton YC High Noon
3. Cedar Point YC Expresso
Division B:
1. Black Rock YC Playstation
2. Centerport YC Trifecta
3. American YC Young American
Awards for the Twilight Keel Boat Regatta hosted by Port Washington Jr YC had been earlier presented
1. WaterFront Center Inevitable
2. Port Washington YC War Horse
3. Larchmont YC Privateer
Posted at 08:49 in Big Boats, C420 posts, Laser posts, News features, Pixel/Blue Jay posts | Permalink | Comments (0)
Centerport Yacht Club Ice Cream Cup takes place as an Area A qualifier for JSA of LIS Optimist Championships. Centerport Yacht Club hosted the Ice Cream Cup, an Optimist regatta for Red, Blue and White Opti fleets in Centerport, New York on Friday, July 31.
Wind speed averaged six miles per hour with gusts up to 21 mph from West to Northwest. Red and Blue fleets started together and White fleet raced separately. After racing finished, participants enjoyed ice cream. CYC Rear Commodore Erik H. Rosanes presented awards, which appeared to be spoons.
Results summary:
White Fleet
1. Ellie Gallo (Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club)
2. Reese Woodwor (Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club)
3. Lucas Woodwor (CSH)
4. Catherine Barry (SEAW)
5. Zachary Klusky (Sea Cliff Yacht Club)
Red and Blue Fleets
1. Victoria Chisari (SCLF)
2. Nathanial Arad (SCLF)
3. Rebecca Schmitz (SEAW)
4. Harry Thompson (Manhasset Bay Yacht Club)
5. Caleb Cogan (Shelter Island Yacht Club)
Blue Fleet
1. Nathanial Arad (SCLF)
2. Rebecca Schmitz (SEAW)
3. Harry Thompson (MBYC)
4. Caleb Cogan (SIYC)
5. Galen Deane (CSH)
Red Fleet
1. Victoria Chisari (SCLF)
2. Erica Scheblein (SEAW)
3. Jake McKenna (CYC)
4. Neil Sawhney (Waterfront Center)
5. Christopher Thompson (CYC)
Felix Hafen and Stacy Back served as regatta Co-Chairpersons, Christopher Schneider as Principal Race Officer and Kevin Keegan as Chief Judge.
See full results here.
View photo album here.
Watch video slideshow here.
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Manhasset Bay Yacht Club hosted its Pixel and Open Bic Regatta in Manhasset Bay, with 69 competitors on Thursday and Friday, July 23 to 24.
Competitors arrived Wednesday evening for inspection and registration. Harbor starts began Racing around 10 am on Thursday and around 9 am on Friday. A dance took place after racing on Thursday. Manhasset Bay served dinner on Wednesday and Thursday evenings and provided housing to participants.
Top five Pixel finishers and top three Open Bic finishers won prizes after racing on Friday. Results summary:
Pixel Class
1. Devin Hart and Madeline Dwyer (Noroton Yacht Club)
2. Eric Dowd and Nicholas Hein (American Yacht Club)
3. Tyler Gilman and Charles Keating (AYC)
4. Amelia Jessop and Clara Kruijtzer (AYC)
5. Skyler Risom and Niall Sheridan (Norwalk Yacht Club)
Open Bic Class
1. Riley Carroll (Manhasset Bay Yacht Club)
2. Sean Jacobs (Port Washington Yacht Club)
3. William Feldmann (PWYC)
Kimberly Kuester served as the Regatta Event Chairperson, William Siener as Principal Race Officer and Douglas Wilson as Chief Judge.
See full results here.
View photos here.
Posted at 15:56 in Pixel/Blue Jay posts, Regatta Reports | Permalink | Comments (0)
Port Washington Yacht Club hosted its fourth annual team race clinic and regatta in Optis and Open Bics on Friday, July 23. Sailors chose to compete in all Open Bics, instead of in Optis. The club supplied boats as need to participants.
Clinic began around 10 am and continued until lunchtime. Teams met in the afternoon. and the first sequence began around 2 pm. Race Committee ran a rotation sequence.
Wind stayed light throughout, averaging six miles per hour. Although Race Committee planned to award prizes to top three place winners, in light wind, Race Committee did not hold sufficient number of races to determine a winner. Racing finished with snacks onshore and handing out t-shirts.
Two Port Washington Yacht Club teams, along with one each Noroton Yacht Club, Sea Cliff Yacht Club and (The Ba-Ba's) team competed. Long Island Sound sailors not present at Open Bic Team Race participated in Manhasset Bay Yacht Club Pixel and Open Bic Race Week Regatta.
George Catallo served as the regatta chair, Vinnie Varley the Regatta Director, Morgan Wilson the Principal Race Officer, Pedro Lorson the Water Judge and Mike Lyons the Commodore in Charge.
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Milford Yacht Club hosted its Green Fleet Optimist Regatta for Area C clubs in Milford, Connecticut on Wednesday, July 22. 74 Optis competed in the regatta.
Race Committee held five races for red and blue classes and six race for white class.
View results here.
Posted at 23:26 in Opti posts, Regatta Reports | Permalink | Comments (0)
Douglaston Yacht Squadron held the Area A Optimist Regatta in Little Neck, New York area on Wednesday, July 22. 62 sailors competed, including ten in Red Fleet, 32 in Blue Fleet and 21 in White Fleet. Wind averaged 14 miles per hour, with gusts up to 29 mph. Northwest winds blew throughout the day, and Race Committee ran five races.
Port Washington Yacht Club Opti Sailors waited for harbor start on DYS beach. The unsheltered beach in 15 to 20 mph northwest breeze, made for a very challenging beach launch. Five races took place in some of the biggest breeze of the JSA season thus far.
Area A regatta clubs competed, including Centerport Yacht Club (CYC), Douglaston Yacht Squadron (DYS), Waterfront Center (WFC), Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club (CSH), Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club (SEAW), Port Washington Yacht Club (PWYC), Sea Cliff Yacht Club (SCLF), Manhasset Bay Yacht Club (MBYC), Shelter Island Yacht Club (SIYC), Northport Yacht Club (NORP) and Hempstead Harbour Club (HEM).
For all races held, each fleet started separately, with red first, blue second and white third.
Results: Top five finishers
Red Fleet
1. Kathrine Latawiec (Centerport Yacht Club)
2. Jake McKenna (CYC)
3. Nicole Bernstein (Douglaston Yacht Squadron)
4. Steven Zgaljardic (DYS)
5. Stephen Martocci (The WaterFront Center)
Blue
1. Nathaniel Arad (Sea Cliff Yacht Club)
2. Spencer Kriegstein (CYC)
3. William Dimaio (Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club)
4. Shayne Bersin (Port Washington Yacht Club)
5. Jack Croke (SCLF)
White
1. Elisia Gallo (Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club)
2. Catherine Barry (SEAW)
3. Lucas Woodworth (CSH)
4. Zachary Klusky (SCLF)
5. Reese Woodworth (CSH)
Full results here.
Posted at 22:10 in Opti posts, Regatta Reports | Permalink | Comments (0)
It’s what sailors have been training for. The Shelter Island Yacht Club Open C420 and Laser Invitational on July 21, one of the last regattas of the season for sailors to qualify for JSA Champs.
The regatta turned out to be a no-wind day. Windspeed averaged at two miles per hour, blowing from southwest with gusts up to 12 mph. Compared with previous years, this windspeed seems a lower average.
Race committee ran two races. In the C420 fleet, skippers Gideon Burnes Heath from Orient Yacht Club and Oscar Champigneulle from SIYC tied for first place, and Bridget Campbell from Larchmont Yacht Club won second.
In the Laser Standard fleet, Richard O’Leary from American Yacht Club won first place, Henri Champigneulle from SIYC won second and Hunter Stump from Southampton Yacht Club won third.
Finally, in the Laser Radial fleet, Nicholas Chisari from Sea Cliff Yacht Club won first place, Lindsay Powers from AYC won second and William O’Leary from AYC won third.
See full results here.
Posted at 19:09 in C420 posts, Laser posts, Regatta Reports | Permalink | Comments (0)
Safety at Sea allowed juniors to learn and practice safety-at-sea techniques on shore and on the water, while gaining insight into what offshore sailing has to offer. Larchmont Yacht Club hosted Storm Trysail Foundation’s Junior Safety-at-Sea Seminar on Friday, July 17.
Adam Loory wrote in a Facebook post:
Just back from teaching at the Junior Safety at Sea Seminar run by the Storm Trysail Club at Larchmont Yacht Club. 200 juniors came for a morning of classroom sessions and an afternoon of on-the-water practice on 20 different boats ranging from J/105s to 40-footers.
I taught the session on the Quick Stop Man Overboard Recovery, and the biggest take away is that crews need to practice this maneuver frequently on their own boats. Even though racing requires tacking and jibing, most good crews have to do some warm up tacks, jibes, sets and douses at the beginning of each race day to warm up and make these moves automatic.
The same goes for crew overboard practices. The more we do them, the more automatic they will become. I had been sailing for 50 years before I was on a boat that had an actual man overboard, and I am glad it happened on a boat that had practiced. The water was cold that April.
Remember, the life that gets saved may be your own.
Morning presentations covered safety procedures, particularly man overboard recovery and big-boat crew work onshore. Juniors saw and volunteered in inflating a six-man canopied life raft on the water. In the afternoon, sailors practiced performing man overboard drills both upwind and downwind.
Pizza followed upon their return. Advanced juniors participated in a separate agenda later in the evening.
View full agenda here.
See photos here.
Find more information about Safety at Sea Programs here.
Posted at 23:14 in Big Boats, Clinics, instructor posts, Safety | Permalink | Comments (0)
Opti Day, part of Larchmont Yacht Club’s 117 Junior Race Week took place for Area B and C sailors in Larchmont, New York on Thursday, July 16.
The event turned out to be a great success, with beautiful weather. Wind averaged at eight miles per hour, reaching a 15 mph maximum and decreasing to around five mph in the afternoon. Conditions seemed favorable compared with C420, Laser, Radial and Pixel Junior Race Week. Race Committee ran three races for all fleets.
View Regatta documents at LYC Website here.
Red Fleet results.
Blue Fleet results.
White Fleet results.
See more photos here.
Posted at 22:31 in Opti posts, Regatta Reports | Permalink | Comments (0)