Boston Harbor Island Regatta - Results
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Boston Harbor Island Regatta - Results
29 boats finished in a fleet that was slimmed down due to weather in advance of the race, keeping many competitors away, and heavy fog and rain this morning, which further reduced turnout.
Official results for the Cape Dory fleet are as follows:
Neil Gordon, Liquidity, CD28, overall finish position - 9th
Meghan Welborn, CD Typhoon Senior - 15th
Chris Paszkowski, Rebecca Ann, CD28, 18th
TROPHY WINNERS
Dr. R. K. Sharma Trophy –Class F (1) Second Wind, Pearson Triton, Steve Johnson (2) Liquidity, Cape Dory 28, Neil Gordon (3) Emma L – Cape Dory Typhoon Sr., Meghan Welborn
The Davis Family Bowl – 1st Female Skipper – Fleet 2 Meghan Welborn – Emma L
One Design Class Trophies – Cape Dory 28’s – Liquidity, Neil Gordon
CDSOA Northeast Fleet Awards:
First Cape Dory - Liquidity, Neil Gordon, Cape Dory 28
Best average finish by class: Tie: CD Typhoon Senior & CD28
Official results for the Cape Dory fleet are as follows:
Neil Gordon, Liquidity, CD28, overall finish position - 9th
Meghan Welborn, CD Typhoon Senior - 15th
Chris Paszkowski, Rebecca Ann, CD28, 18th
TROPHY WINNERS
Dr. R. K. Sharma Trophy –Class F (1) Second Wind, Pearson Triton, Steve Johnson (2) Liquidity, Cape Dory 28, Neil Gordon (3) Emma L – Cape Dory Typhoon Sr., Meghan Welborn
The Davis Family Bowl – 1st Female Skipper – Fleet 2 Meghan Welborn – Emma L
One Design Class Trophies – Cape Dory 28’s – Liquidity, Neil Gordon
CDSOA Northeast Fleet Awards:
First Cape Dory - Liquidity, Neil Gordon, Cape Dory 28
Best average finish by class: Tie: CD Typhoon Senior & CD28
Fair winds, Neil
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Atta boy. Way to go, Neil.
O J
O J
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Re: BHIR
Thanks, O J.Oswego John wrote:Atta boy. Way to go, Neil.
O J
Unfortunately, the weather sidelined some very worthy Cape Dory competitors who couldn't sail the 20-30 or so miles of wind, waves and wet on Friday. Still, CD's accounted for 3 of 29 finishers.
Fair winds, Neil
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Boston, MA
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Boston, MA
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Congrats!
Well done & well deserved Neil - Congrats!
John
CD28 Tantalus
John
CD28 Tantalus
Sailing involves the courage to cherish adventure and the wisdom to fear danger. Knowing where one ends, and the other begins, makes all the difference.
Nicely done!
Congratulations to all. It is nice to see Cape Dorys coming home with their share of the hardware.
Neil, I'm sorry I missed seeing you duke it out with that Triton. That must have been a lot of fun--two Alberg 28 footers going head to head in the New England fog and rain.
Link to results:
http://www.islandalliance.org/pdf/BHIR_ ... s-2008.pdf
Neil, I'm sorry I missed seeing you duke it out with that Triton. That must have been a lot of fun--two Alberg 28 footers going head to head in the New England fog and rain.
Link to results:
http://www.islandalliance.org/pdf/BHIR_ ... s-2008.pdf
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'Duking it out' in the fog
Hi Stan,
We sorely missed a chance to 'duke it out' with Nonsly, but that might not have been the best way to describe the contest, considering the dense fog that covered the course for most of the race.
It was so foggy that we only saw the Triton once or twice, just after the start. Then it, along with the other CD 28 and just about every other boat disappeared into the murk.
Still, it was a fascinating race and a real testimony to Neil's skill as a skipper (helped by Dick Barthel, Joe Montana and yours truly).
Next year I'll remember to bring my deck boots--guaranteeing good weather and, therefore, a bigger field of CDs.
--Joe
We sorely missed a chance to 'duke it out' with Nonsly, but that might not have been the best way to describe the contest, considering the dense fog that covered the course for most of the race.
It was so foggy that we only saw the Triton once or twice, just after the start. Then it, along with the other CD 28 and just about every other boat disappeared into the murk.
Still, it was a fascinating race and a real testimony to Neil's skill as a skipper (helped by Dick Barthel, Joe Montana and yours truly).
Next year I'll remember to bring my deck boots--guaranteeing good weather and, therefore, a bigger field of CDs.
--Joe
Former Commodore, CDSOA
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
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Neil & Crew,
Great job & congratulations
Sounds like perfect CD weather
Great job & congratulations
Sounds like perfect CD weather
Fair Winds,
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
Leo MacDonald
Founding Fleet Capt., NE Fleet
Past Commodore, Member No. 223
A 'Cape Dory Board' supporting member ~1999 to ~2015
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Re: Nicely done!
I would have liked seeing that, too.Stan W. wrote:Neil, I'm sorry I missed seeing you duke it out with that Triton. That must have been a lot of fun--two Alberg 28 footers going head to head in the New England fog and rain.
We saw the Triton start. They sailed off into the fog and that's the last we saw of them.
Fair winds, Neil
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Congrats and see you next year
Congratulations Neil, Meghan and Chris -- thank you for preserving the Cape Dory honor and representing us all so well. I am really sorry to have missed the regatta, but somehow discretion and prudence overcame every glimmer of emerging valor. My thanks also to Jeff Benagh who was ready to re-arrange plans, Eric Woodman, who was prepared to crew even on Friday, and Carl Thunberg, who offered to sacrifice a day at the office for the chance at an uncomfortable ride from Salem. It was difficult, but I think we all made the right decision to stay ashore.
I hope very much to participate next year.
I hope very much to participate next year.
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Thanks, Leo.
2/3 of my crew needed to get on the road, but Joe Meyerson stayed post race for some necessary mainbrace splicing.
2/3 of my crew needed to get on the road, but Joe Meyerson stayed post race for some necessary mainbrace splicing.
Fair winds, Neil
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Boston, MA
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Boston, MA
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BHIR
Thanks to all for a great first regatta! While the conditions were not ideal, we still had a great time! We were joking that we felt anyone that found "HS" to start the race deserved a trophy! LOL
It was a true test of skill- with 50 yard visibility. We went from mark-to-mark with nothing but a compass and our chart map...As the smallest boat out there it was pretty daunting when boats like "Green Dragon" and "Wild Thing" just appeared out of the fog...YIKES!
If you were at the BBQ after the race I am sure you all heard me scream when they announced we had won the "Female Skipper" trophy...I am sure you could have heard me even if you were still on the water! LOL
Thanks again to all...GREAT RACE and I hope to see more of you all soon.
-Meg
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It was a true test of skill- with 50 yard visibility. We went from mark-to-mark with nothing but a compass and our chart map...As the smallest boat out there it was pretty daunting when boats like "Green Dragon" and "Wild Thing" just appeared out of the fog...YIKES!
If you were at the BBQ after the race I am sure you all heard me scream when they announced we had won the "Female Skipper" trophy...I am sure you could have heard me even if you were still on the water! LOL
Thanks again to all...GREAT RACE and I hope to see more of you all soon.
-Meg
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Meg,
>>We were joking that we felt anyone that found "HS" to start the race deserved a trophy!<<
Just so the readers understand the visibility on Saturday... at the scheduled start, you could see the "HS" buoy on the starboard side of the line or you could see the committee boat to port... but not both at the same time. It was a little better after the one hour delay, but not much.
>>We went from mark-to-mark with nothing but a compass and our chart map...<<
I'm just curious... did you go behind Sunken Ledge, with the ledge to port and the 2' spot to starboard or did you go outside the ledge taking the long way around? I took the longer but safer way through Western Way, where all I had to worry about was getting run down by the high speed ferry.
>>We were joking that we felt anyone that found "HS" to start the race deserved a trophy!<<
Just so the readers understand the visibility on Saturday... at the scheduled start, you could see the "HS" buoy on the starboard side of the line or you could see the committee boat to port... but not both at the same time. It was a little better after the one hour delay, but not much.
>>We went from mark-to-mark with nothing but a compass and our chart map...<<
I'm just curious... did you go behind Sunken Ledge, with the ledge to port and the 2' spot to starboard or did you go outside the ledge taking the long way around? I took the longer but safer way through Western Way, where all I had to worry about was getting run down by the high speed ferry.
Fair winds, Neil
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
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Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
BHIR
Hi Neil -
I am not sure. To be honest, we had only sailed around those islands once prior to the race, and we are still learning all the names, locations, markers, etc...The fog made everything look so alien! At one point on our way over from Cottage Park my husband thought we had already made it to George's Island...To our shock/horror it was a TANKER moored out there!
If I had a strategy to share it would have been one of a few things:
1. Don't run aground
2. Don't hit anyone
3. Obey the markers
4. Don't be afriad to yell STARBOARD! (we haven't really finished paying for our boat yet, so I never take chances)
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I am not sure. To be honest, we had only sailed around those islands once prior to the race, and we are still learning all the names, locations, markers, etc...The fog made everything look so alien! At one point on our way over from Cottage Park my husband thought we had already made it to George's Island...To our shock/horror it was a TANKER moored out there!
If I had a strategy to share it would have been one of a few things:
1. Don't run aground
2. Don't hit anyone
3. Obey the markers
4. Don't be afriad to yell STARBOARD! (we haven't really finished paying for our boat yet, so I never take chances)
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Medical marijuana patient
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