Road Notes Archive
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
St. Barth’s Bucket Report:
April 01, 2010
For the second time I was racing onboard the Perini Navi Helios, owned by a very nice and interesting couple from New York. This is a 56 meter superyacht, a completely different genre than circuit match racing or offshore distance racing. There is china on board and the crew has to strap down the furniture in the dining salon, there is air conditioning and a chef that pretty much cooks nonstop as well as all of the bells and whistles of luxury. BUT – the boat can still sail and this was a regatta!
Unfortunately we had an override on the captive genoa winch the 1st day so had to sail with the much smaller jib than was ideal. The system to get an override out is the same on a ‘normal’ or a captive winch except that they are built into the boat. It took about 20 minutes to remove furniture to get to the mechanism and almost an hour to get it sorted and recalibrated. Once we were done wrestling with this problem we got back to racing and we ended up 15th of 20 in class and 24th of 40 overall. But each time we hit the water we get better. On Saturday we were 8 in class and 23rd overall and we had a magic race on Sunday. It was one of those days where you are all working together. Hank was steering with minimum distraction. Juggy and Jay had the foredeck in hand so the MPS went up and down on time. Matt the captain was in sync with trimming the sails – which is kind of like playing a video game as you trim with joy sticks. We saw squalls coming through and estimated an approximate 15 degree right hand shift so Chris calculated that into the navigation and sure enough the shift came in and we just skimmed the rocks while others had to tack. We finished that race 3rd in class and 3rd overall – a very nice feeling. We finished a respectable 10th in class and I just got a message from Bruce Brackenhoff who organized team Helios and can also organize a boat for you to buy and he calculated if we could have discarded the 1st day we would have been 1st in class…so if only :-).
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