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A Window Seat Away from Oakcliff is St. Barth's
April 03, 2013

Reporting from Alicante - From the Deck of Heineken
October 11, 2011

Phew!
April 03, 2011

What a Differnce a Year Makes
December 29, 2010

World Yacht Racing Forum Review
December 19, 2010

Thanks for the college education Mom and Dad, but I’m going sailing!
November 19, 2010

Awesome New School
October 05, 2010

Sea Scouts - Future Acorns
September 03, 2010

America 3 Women re-Unite!
May 29, 2010

St. Barth’s Bucket Report:
April 01, 2010

St. Marteen to NY to Newport to St. Barth's Phew!
March 17, 2010

Coaching North and South
February 24, 2010

Match Racing Fills Oakcliff Sailing Center’s Schedule!
February 10, 2010

Oakcliff Sailing Center; A new and exciting challenge and opportunity!
January 14, 2010

Mumbai India - Magic Bus
November 30, 2009

USVI- USWMRC @ STYC – Sailing in the Caribbean
November 17, 2009

Your Passion Organized
October 24, 2009

Two days of Legends
September 26, 2009

Porto Cervo Wrap-up
September 09, 2009

Thunder Bay and Porto Cervo
September 02, 2009

WOW - Women on the Water Clinic 2009
August 22, 2009

Mackinac to Harbor Springs
August 01, 2009

Nitemare Wins OVERALL Port Huron Mac!
July 29, 2009

Nitemare wins Port Huron Mac - GL 70 class
July 23, 2009

Ups and Downs of Sailboats
July 15, 2009

A life lived in contrast:
June 25, 2009

Grasscycling
June 01, 2009

East Coast Springtime Sailing
May 18, 2009

The VOLVO is here!
May 07, 2009

Opening Day in San Francisco
April 27, 2009


Nitemare wins Port Huron Mac - GL 70 class

July 23, 2009

I am opperating as shore support (known in the UK as 'trolley dolly') for the Nitemare Team here in Mackinac.  Flew from San Franisco where I was working all weeekend and volunteered to speak to the Sea Scouts Regatta among other things.  I landed at Detroit Metro at 6pm and got to Mackinac City at 2 am and now am on  my way over to the island to catch up with the team who finished in the wee hours.   Looking forward to getting all of the details.

Nitehawk is looking good for this race as well - below is a report from last week's Chicago Mac.

Congratulations to Chris Saxton and his team aboard Nighthawk a C&C 115. They won Division 5 of the Chicago Mackinac last weekend, representing North Star Sail Club. I coached this team a few weeks ago on Lake St. Clair.  Their long-term goal is to compete in the main long distance races in the US including, the Mackinacs, Transpac and the Newport to Bermuda Race.  While their focus is on distance races we talked about the fact that in many of these races, the maneuvers are performed the same as if you are sailing around the buoys so is it desirable to be able to perform a set or a peel or a tack or a jibe as well as if you were match racing on a 1 mile leg.  Also the Mackinac races are normally ‘sprints’ of distance races.   This year I was wrong – it was one of the longest races in history and they didn’t finish until Tuesday mid day!

Even though, the reports back from the boat were that the work we did on jibing and tacking helped them as well as the work on the communication loops so that everyone was focused on getting the boat to be moving at optimum speed at all times … even if that speed happened to be 1.2 knots.  One new/old twist that most of the world would not have in their repertoire and Nitehawk used to their advantage was to drop the mainsail in ultra light air.  This is something that my Dad, Chuck Riley used to do ‘in the day’ when sailing downwind angles in uber light air.  Todd, my brother was onboard and introduced it to the Nitehawk team.  The theory is that the main is just hanging there blocking the wind from getting into the light/code 0 type of spinnaker.  The wind is not strong enough to accelerate between the two sails, the boat is not an ultra light so it is not going to accelerate on a zephyr.  Drop the main, give the spinnaker full opportunity to pull the boat along and you gain 100 yards here and 100 yards there – in the light air that is a huge amount.  Their code name for this move “The Chuck”.   Now they are off to do the Port Huron Mackinac and hope that they don’t have to use this move – but they will be ready.

Congratulations to Chris and his team of:  Jim Thompson, Todd Riley, Gretchen (14 years old!) & Dave Bauermeister, Rick Johnson, Marc Russell, David Skupien, John Thompson & John Hayes.