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Chester Race Week 2014 – Day 2- challenging, wet and rough

by Chester Race Week on 15 Aug 2014
A rough, challenging day on the water for day two of Chester Race Week. Tim Wilkes http://www.TimWilkes.com
Chester Race Week 2014 - Chester, N.S. – It was a good day to be in the sail and rigging repair business. Extra strong winds on day two of Chester Race Week 2014 proved challenging even for more experienced sailors. Classics, Bluenose and International 14 Fleet races were canceled, while those who competed found conditions challenging and rough, but exhilarating.

'The IODs perform well in heavy air, but we all came back wet for sure,' said Fleet Captain Chester IOD Fleet, Rick Thompson.

Race Week came to an abrupt end for skipper Terry Schnare and the crew of Head Games (Chester Yacht Club) when the boat’s mast broke early in the race. Ray Kennedy’s Just a Dream, Bedford Basin Yacht Club, ran aground on the shore of the Chester Golf Club, while another boat collided with a race committee boat, damaging the motor. There were no injuries.

Chester Race Week 2014 Principal Race Officer Liz Shaw said that while conditions were challenging, and the incidents heartbreaking to watch, the high winds made for some exciting racing.

'On heavy air days like today, the adrenaline is a little higher. It’s not about who has the fastest, lightest boat, it’s about who is mentally and physically prepared to sail in tougher conditions. Sailors are pushed to their limits and you can really see their tactical brains at work. It’s pure excitement.'

Shaw said she is also pleased with yachtscoring.com’s performance, particularly on a challenging day like today.

'Yachtscoring has been amazing. We were able to use the system this morning to send notes specifically to Charlie course skippers to let them know the Bluenose fleet races were canceled due to wind. And, thanks to Telus we have connectivity out on the water, so we’re able to post race results in real time. It’s great to see skippers cross the line, put their spinnaker down and pull their smartphone out to see results.'

About Chester Race Week

Hosted by the Chester Yacht Club in the picturesque South-Shore Nova Scotia town of Chester in mid August each year, Chester Race Week is Canada’s largest annual keel boat regatta and plays host to more than 140 boats from up and down the Eastern Seaboard.

The regatta was first documented in 1856 and has since been named one of Sailing World magazine’s 14 greatest sailing events in North America. 'Race Week' as it is known locally, sees tourists and locals alike taking in the natural beauty of the area by both land and sea.

Acommunity-based, volunteer-driven event, Chester Race Week boasts a full schedule of public-friendly events with yacht races, live music, great food, and daily racing seminars. Visit Chester Race Week website for race and social schedules.


Results

Daily Results: Preliminary - Not Final - Until Protests Resolved Legend: Place, Yacht Name, Type, Owner-Skipper, Hometown, Results, Total Points

 

Distance A1 (PHRF_ToT - 7 Boats)

 

1. Adios, J 120 40, Dwayne Smithers, Chester, NS, CAN - 3, 1, ; 4

 

2. Team Ocean , Melges 32 32, John Roy, Halifax, NS, Can - 1, 5, ; 6 3. Brilliance, J 120 40, Richard Calder, Dartmouth, NS, CAN - 2, 4, ; 6

 

 

Distance A2 (PHRF_ToT - 15 Boats)

 

1. Wandrian , Taylor 41 41, Bill Tucker, Halifax, NS, CAN - 2, 3, ; 5 2. Climax, 1D35 35, Nathan Reece, Dartmouth, NS, CAN - 6, 1, ; 7

3. MacIntosh, Custom Cartwright 44, Durk Steigenga , Hubbards, NS, CAN - 4, 4, ; 8

Distance A3 (PHRF_ToT - 7 Boats)

 

1. Poohsticks, J 92 30, Colin Mann, Lunenburg, NS, CAN - 4, 2, ; 6

 

2. McMac, J 105 34.5, Sean McDermott, Dartmouth, NS, CAN - 6, 1, ; 7 3. PLAYMATE, J 88 29, Jim Snair, Halifax, NS, CAN - 3, 4, ; 7

 

 

Distance A4 (PHRF_ToT - 9 Boats)

 

1. Scotch Mist IV, J 29 29, Chris MacDonald, Lunenburg, NS, CAN - 3, 1, ; 4

2. Equinox, Frers 33 33, Rod Stright, Bedford, NS, USA - 1, 5, ; 6

 

3. Slyfox, Peterson 29 29, James Mosher, Lunenburg, NS, CAN - 5, 2, ; 7

 

 

Distance A5 (PHRF_ToT - 10 Boats)

 

1. Mayhem, C&C 29 Mark II 29, Richard Gerstenberger, Dartmouth, NS, CAN - 1, 1, ; 2

2. Black Russian, Kirby 25 25, Margo Coughlin, Halifax, NS, CAN - 3, 2, ; 5

3. Sisu, Tanzer 22 22, David Peer, Hammonds Plains, NS, CAN - 5, 4, ; 9

 

 

Bravo B1 (PHRF_ToT - 8 Boats)

 

1. Silver Woman, J 29 29, Andrew Childs, Halifax, NS, CAN - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, [1] ; 5


2. Agent 99, C&C 99 33, Rob Crutcher, Bedford, NS, CAN - 5, 3, 6, 2, 2, 2, [6] ; 14

3. Paradigm Shift, J 29 29, Don Williams, Halifax, NS, CAN - 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, 3, [4] ; 15

 

 

Bravo B2 (PHRF_ToT - 8 Boats)

 

1. Highlander, Dehler DB-1 33, Dan Pride, Halifax, NS, CAN - 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, [2] ; 8

2. Flux, J 30 30, Jordan MacNeil, Halifax, NS, CAN - 4, 2, 3, 2, 1, 1, [4] ; 9 3. Just Add Water, J 30 30, Jesleine Baker, Halifax, NS, CAN - 3, 4, 6, 5, 3, 4, [6] ; 19

 

 

Bluenose (One Design - 22 Boats)

 

1. Mahaska, Bluenose 23, Karl Mitchell, Lunenburg County, NS, CAN -1, 1, 5, ; 7

2. Barbarian, Bluenose 23, Keith Fox, Chester, NS, CAN - 3, 5, 1, ; 9

 

3. Wahoo, Bluenose 23, Henry Demone, Lunenburg, NS, CAN - 2, 2, 10, ; 14

 

 

PHRF - Non-Spinnaker 1 (PHRF = or < 155) (PHRF_ToT - 8 Boats)

 

1. Scotch on the Rocks, T 10 33', Arthur Backman , Chester, NS, CAN -1, 4, ; 5

2. Mariah, C&C 35 35, Keith Johnson, Chester, NS, CAN - 2, 3, ; 5

 

3. Mischief, C&C 40 40, Jeff Costwell, Head of St Margarets Bay, NS, CAN - 6, 1, ; 7

 

 

PHRF - Non-Spinnaker 2 (PHRF = or > 156) (PHRF_ToT - 10 Boats) 1. Warp Drive, Sonar 23, Paul Avery, Chester, NS, CAN - 1, ; 1

2. Terpsichore, S&S 34 34, Mark MacNeil, Halifax, NS, CAN - 2, ; 2 3. sea breaker, C&C 25 25, bruce nunn, dartmouth, NS, CAN - 3, ; 3

 

 

Classic Yachts (PHRF_ToT - 8 Boats)

 

1. ripple, Chester C 38 , jim rafuse, Chester, NS, CAN - 1, ; 1

 

2. Virginia, Universal Q 43.84, John W Jr Wurts, Chester, NS, CAN - 2, ; 2

3. Hayseed IV, Wm Gardner P 54, Christopher Wurts, Chester, NS, CAN - 3, ; 3

 

 

IOD (One Design - 5 Boats)

 

1. mighty mo, IOD 33, richard thompson, Chester, NS, CAN - 1, 2, 2, 2, 1 1, [2] ; 7

2. Squall, IOD 33, Peter Wickwire, Halifax, NS, CAN - 2, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, [2] ; 7

3. Elida, IOD 33, Jay Nadelson, Chester, NS, CAN - 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, [3] ; 15

 

 

J 24 (One Design - 8 Boats)

 

1. Sticky Fingers, J 24 24, John Whynacht, Mahone Bay, NS, CAN - 5, 2,


1, 1, 2, 3, 1, [5] ; 10

 

2. Taz, J 24 24, Nick Jako , Toronto, Ont, CAN - 2, 5, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, [5] ; 11 3. Adrenaline Rush, J 24 24, Gregory Blunden, Halifax, NS, CAN - 1, 3, 6, 4, 3, 1, 9/DNF, [9] ; 18

 

 

Farr 30 (One Design - 7 Boats)

 

1. One More Time, Farr 30 30, Rob Gale, Halifax, NS, CAN - 1, 2, 3, 1, 4, 1, 1, [4] ; 9

2. Press Gang, Farr 30 30, Roland van Hazel, Toronto, On, CAN - 2, 1, 2, 3, 1, 3, 5, [5] ; 12

3. Venturesome, Farr 30 30, Ben Maloney, Bedford, NS, CAN - 3, 5, 5, 2, 2, 2, 4, [5] ; 18

 

 

International 14 (One Design - 6 Boats)

 

1. Red Headed Step Child, International 14 14, Gordo Cook , Toronto, Ont, CAN - 1, 1, 1, ; 3

2. Something Rude, International 14 14, Peter Hayward , Toronto, Ont, CAN - 3, 2, 2, ; 7

3. mmmotorboat, International 14 14, Jen Provan, Toronto, Ont, CAN -2, 3, 4, ; 9



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