First day of Gov Cup includes great weather
by Nancy Mellon on 19 Jul 2013

Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron boys team led by Christ Steele - 2013 Gov Cup Mary Longpre - Longpre Photos
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At the Gov Cup, three teams are unbeaten at the end of the first day of racing. Each has yet to compete against any of the other two in the first round robin. There are four more rounds to be held tomorrow before moving on to the quarter finals. The top teams include the host team of Balboa Yacht Club, Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron’s men’s team, and Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club. Each of those teams also did well in 2012 with RNZYS placing second, while Sam Gilmour of RFBYC placed fifth and Ryan Davidson of NHYC placed sixth. RNZYS has a new skipper this year with Chris Steele at the helm.
The Teams arrived in Newport Beach by Tuesday. After registering and an afternoon of practice in the matching Gov Cup 21’s, they prepared to attend the opening banquet. Each team was introduced to the sell-out crowd, first by the skipper of each team, then by MC Andy Rose. Armed with information provided by their applications and extensive research, Andy put them at ease (or not) by insightful questions and quips. The audience included host families, sponsors, coaches, volunteers and lovers of the event.
On Wednesday morning, the Principal Race Officer, the fourteen umpires and other officials met with the teams. They reviewed the procedures and the rules, then went out to prepare their boats for towing out to the race course in the ocean near the Newport Pier. Racing started at noon in ideal conditions with winds of nine knots out of the west. By the end of the day the winds increased to about 18 knots with heavy chop. The temperature was in the low 70’s. Seven of the Round Robin series were completed.
In the initial ‘Round Robin’ each team will race every other team in match racing – two boats at a time. Each race will have two umpires in a boat nearby. The umpires make quick decisions about any infractions or protests, keeping all penalties immediate and on the water and out of protest rooms. Racing includes pre-start maneuvers, windward, leeward legs, and back across the finish line. The start for each pair of teams is separated by about five minutes. Signals come from the Race Committee boat at one end of the start/finish line. Spectator, photo and press boats are nearby but must stay out of the way. In addition there are Mark Set and repair boats available.
The identifying colors on the spinnakers for each team can be seen as they come down wind. The boat number changes each day as the boats are rotated so each team has a different boat for each day of racing. Those numbers are available on the
Balboa Yacht Club web site on the Pairing List for each day.
The Governor’s Cup Committee and the Balboa Yacht Club wish to extend their heartfelt gratitude to all those who have contributed to one of the major sailing events of the year that shapes young people into premier sailors of the future. Without your generosity none of this would be possible.
2013 Governor's Cup Regatta
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SKIPPER
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MIDDLE
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BOW
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Balboa Yacht Club
Chicago Yacht Club
Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
Portland Yacht Club
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron
Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron
Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club
Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club
San Diego Yacht Club
San Francisco Yacht Club
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Ryan Davidson
Will Holz
Henry Kernot
Jack Thompson
Charlie Lalumiere
Sam Gilmour
Claudia Pierce
Chris Steele
Adam Middleton
Malcolm Parker
AJ Reiter
Scott Buckstaff
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Brandon Folkman
Clay Danly
Jack Breislin
Michael Sabourin
Ben Garber
Chris Smith
Marie Kent
Scott Barnes
Sam MacRay
William Dargaville
Storm Brown
Corey Lynch
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Gregg Kent
Alex Woloshyn
Matt Stenta
Charlie Welsh
Eliot Caple
Adam Negri
Paige Cook
George Brasell
William Eastman
Jack Nairn
David Larson
James Moody
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Balboa Yacht Club
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