CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Moderator: Jim Walsh
CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
My all star CD crew & I are running my CD36 TIARA in the Marion-Bermuda race, which starts this Friday June 9. We are a celestial class boat, navigating by sun & stars, with no GPS or external assistance allowed.
Feel free to follow along on Tiara's InReach tracking & free text messaging system here: https://share.delorme.com/TIARA
You can send words of encouragement & general nautical harassment using the "message" button in the left panel, but do not send weather or routing advice. This messaging & tracking will be activated mid week.
There is also the official race tracking that will show all 51 boats in the fleet, via Yellow Brick tracking here: http://yb.tl/mb2017
Our plan is to keep the fleet in sight, and let our favorable handicap work its magic on our corrected time.
Wish us luck!
John Ring, with Bob Dugan, Jeff Benagh, Brian Duncan, Steve Becker, and Trin Winn!
aboard CD36 TIARA
Marion-Bermuda Race website: https://www.marionbermuda.com/index.php
Feel free to follow along on Tiara's InReach tracking & free text messaging system here: https://share.delorme.com/TIARA
You can send words of encouragement & general nautical harassment using the "message" button in the left panel, but do not send weather or routing advice. This messaging & tracking will be activated mid week.
There is also the official race tracking that will show all 51 boats in the fleet, via Yellow Brick tracking here: http://yb.tl/mb2017
Our plan is to keep the fleet in sight, and let our favorable handicap work its magic on our corrected time.
Wish us luck!
John Ring, with Bob Dugan, Jeff Benagh, Brian Duncan, Steve Becker, and Trin Winn!
aboard CD36 TIARA
Marion-Bermuda Race website: https://www.marionbermuda.com/index.php
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.
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Good luck! I'm anchored in the Convict Bay Yacht Anchorage within a hundred yards or so of St. Georges Customs. I'll be watching for you.
I admire your decision to enter the celestial class, but I saw no celestial bodies for five out of seven days on my trip over. I'm hoping you have clear skies and that all the Gulf Stream eddies are in your favor. Steady 20 knot southwesterlies would be nice also but variety is the spice of life.
Have a safe passage!
I admire your decision to enter the celestial class, but I saw no celestial bodies for five out of seven days on my trip over. I'm hoping you have clear skies and that all the Gulf Stream eddies are in your favor. Steady 20 knot southwesterlies would be nice also but variety is the spice of life.
Have a safe passage!
Jim Walsh
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Good luck John and crew
Hope to see you in Scituate later in the season
Pete
Hope to see you in Scituate later in the season
Pete
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Wishing you fair winds and clear skies to get your sites. Go get em!
Lisa
Lisa
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
John, Thanks for having me aboard! Looking forward to it.
Jeff
Jeff
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
I'm glad the race wasn't THIS week!
John
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Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Good luck! You have a great crew there! I'll be following your progress.
CDSOA Commodore - Member No. 725
"The more I expand the island of my knowledge, the more I expand the shoreline of my wonder"
Sir Isaac Newton
"The more I expand the island of my knowledge, the more I expand the shoreline of my wonder"
Sir Isaac Newton
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Best of Luck! You guys are AWESOME!
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Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
For those who are interested in following Tiara's progress, there is a mobile app for Yellow Brick Racing. Just cut and paste the link in John's original email and open it on your phone. You will immediately be directed to download the app. It's free! Just select Marion Bermuda 2017 from the list of races.
The guys are very much "in the hunt" right now. They should do very well on corrected time.
The guys are very much "in the hunt" right now. They should do very well on corrected time.
CDSOA Commodore - Member No. 725
"The more I expand the island of my knowledge, the more I expand the shoreline of my wonder"
Sir Isaac Newton
"The more I expand the island of my knowledge, the more I expand the shoreline of my wonder"
Sir Isaac Newton
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
I've been checking on Tiara everyday and she is looking stronger and stronger. Keep up the great sailing!!
Chris Anderheggen
CD25 "Windsong"
Catalina 30 "Kestrel"
Catalina 387 " Parrot Cay"
Credo quia absurdum
CD25 "Windsong"
Catalina 30 "Kestrel"
Catalina 387 " Parrot Cay"
Credo quia absurdum
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Nice race John and crew
You did WELL
You did WELL
Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Hi Folks,
Here's an update on Tiara (scraped from my facebook page):
We made it... after five days of sailing 645 nm from Marion MA to Bermuda against 13 boats in our class and 50 boats in total. We also sailed against the blue god: the Gulf Stream (as one book calls it).
We had some hair-raising moments like the roller furling line parting twice at night under heavy winds, and the discovery two days into the trip that our water tanks were empty, and one crew member falling head first into a bronze porthole (he's ok but will have a cool scar and story to go with it).
We had some seriously talented racers on the crew including Jeffrey Benagh, Brian Duncan, and Captain John Ring. These guys really knew how to get the boat flying... it seemed like most of the time we were moving at close to hull speed.
A favorite moment was when I woke up for my 4am watch and found out that Jeff and Brian had been up for hours trying to get the boat to move in little to no wind. Jeff's hands were raw from working with the sails and he wanted a brief break so he could find some gloves. He never gives up. Or maybe it was hearing another crew member Trinh singing a happy song as the boat flew through the water under sunny skies. Or maybe it was the captains egg sandwiches.
My job was being the navigator but the twist was that we entered the race as a celestial boat, I had to read the heavens using a sextant and figure out where we were. It was stressful at first because I wasn't sure that all of my book learning about celestial would translate into the real world of ocean racing but it did and after nearly 600 miles of celestial navigation we turned the gps on and we were about 1.5 nm off course.
We ended the race second in our class, second in celestial, and second overall... how cool is that?
Here's an update on Tiara (scraped from my facebook page):
We made it... after five days of sailing 645 nm from Marion MA to Bermuda against 13 boats in our class and 50 boats in total. We also sailed against the blue god: the Gulf Stream (as one book calls it).
We had some hair-raising moments like the roller furling line parting twice at night under heavy winds, and the discovery two days into the trip that our water tanks were empty, and one crew member falling head first into a bronze porthole (he's ok but will have a cool scar and story to go with it).
We had some seriously talented racers on the crew including Jeffrey Benagh, Brian Duncan, and Captain John Ring. These guys really knew how to get the boat flying... it seemed like most of the time we were moving at close to hull speed.
A favorite moment was when I woke up for my 4am watch and found out that Jeff and Brian had been up for hours trying to get the boat to move in little to no wind. Jeff's hands were raw from working with the sails and he wanted a brief break so he could find some gloves. He never gives up. Or maybe it was hearing another crew member Trinh singing a happy song as the boat flew through the water under sunny skies. Or maybe it was the captains egg sandwiches.
My job was being the navigator but the twist was that we entered the race as a celestial boat, I had to read the heavens using a sextant and figure out where we were. It was stressful at first because I wasn't sure that all of my book learning about celestial would translate into the real world of ocean racing but it did and after nearly 600 miles of celestial navigation we turned the gps on and we were about 1.5 nm off course.
We ended the race second in our class, second in celestial, and second overall... how cool is that?
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Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Second overall! That is really and truly excellent. Well done. There were some Hinkleys, Swans and Oysters in that race. This is no small achievement.
Congratulations to each of your crew.
Congratulations to each of your crew.
Paul
CDSOA Member
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Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Excellent result! Very proud of the team
Jim Walsh
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
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Re: CD36 TIARA in Marion-Bermuda Race this Friday
Outstanding voyage.