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2015 RS Aero North American Championships overall

by Peter Barton on 20 Aug 2015
RS Aero - RS Aero North American Championships Todd Riccardi
The first RS Aero North Americans took place at one of America's most inspiring Championship venues, The Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. With the afternoon thermal breezes piping up against the Columbia River's current some fantastic long downwind rides were to be had through the breathtaking mountain scenery!

As with all the major RS Aero events this season the regatta was preceded with a coaching day with an RS Aero introduction, coaching and short racing provided by the RS Aero ICA Manager, Peter Barton, from the UK and Todd Riccardi of RS Sailing USA enabling many of the lessons already learned in UK to be passed on.

Following the coaching Michael O’Brien arranged an RS Aero Speed Challenge where each sailor had 10 minutes to post their fastest time reaching across the river and taking turns with three Velocitek Speed Pucks. The breeze was gradually easing, so everyone was keen to set a time quickly. 16 year old Sean Grealish placed first with a excellent speed of 14.4 knots set in about 18 knots of wind using the nine rig. The first seven rig was Jim Muir with an impressive 13.8kn.

For the Championship Racing the three RS Aero rigs, five, seven and nine, raced together during this inaugural event with no limit on rig changing between races. With good breezes the racing was close between rigs and the combined format provided a good fleet on one start line without the need to time racing and calculate handicap results. The course format was one large lap with zig-zag downwind reaching when the breeze was up, followed by a short beat to the finish. Wind conditions ranged from 10 to 22+ knots with most races sailed in 15-18 knots.

Nine months after the first boats arrived in the U.S., 22 entries signed up with
sailors from both coasts and a total of eight states (Oregon, Washington, Rhode Island, Massechusits, California, Florida, Hawaii and Utah) represented in this exciting and memorable regatta.

Dan Falk (Seattle) in a nine took the top spot with a commanding performance, followed closely by the sevens of Peter Barton (GBR) in second and Michael O'Brien (Seattle) squeezing a tie break for third against Bill Symes (Columbia River) who very recently paced second at the Laser Masters Worlds. Sean Grealish (Portland) was threatening and doing amazing combacks in his nine. He closed out his regatta with a nice first place and won the best junior award.



The windiest races, race three and four, on Saturday proved the closest racing between rigs. The sevens where a tad faster upwind with the nines slowly pulling it back downwind resulting in very close tussles in both races with the sevens fighting to defend at the bottom of the downwind!

Following a short break after racing on Saturday Michael O’Brien recounts re-launching for a blast, “several boats launched and screamed back and forth across the river, reaching and gybing as fast as we could go.

I was one of those boats and I had the best time sailing I've ever had in any boat! Broad reaching in an Aero, in strong breeze is simply amazing. When we all came ashore, we were like giddy kids who had just been playing with a new toy. We must have more of this kind of reaching in our Aero racing.”

Next year the North American RS Aero sailors are all keen to return to the Gorge – maybe for a Pacific Coast Champs. From a European perspective this is perhaps the Garda of the USA; breathtaking scenery, great thermal winds and even the added bonus of the conveyer belt current upwind!

Next up on the RS Aero International Calendar is the first UK Nationals in Weymouth over the August Bank Holiday weekend and with a whopping 62 boats already entered it is set to be a big one.



 Full Results

Pos Sail   Skipper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total
1 1384 Dan Falk   2 1 4 1 1 1 1 [23/DNS]   11
2 GBR 1515 Peter Barton   4 6 1 2 3 5 [9]   2 23
3 1250 Michael O'Brien   6 3 5 5 5 2 2 [9]   28T  
4 1244 Bill Symes   3 5 3 [10]   2 3 7 5 28T  
5 1380 Derek Bottles   1 2 [23/DNF]   15 7 6 5 4 40
6 1241 Sean Grealish   7 4 [23/DNS]   23/DNS   4 4 3 1 46
7 1127 Todd Willsie   5 8 6 7 10 [11]   11 3 50
8 1251 Eric Becker   10 [11]   9 6 9 7 6 6 53
9 1383 Ryan Nelson   [13]   10 7 4 8 9 8 8 54
10 1249 Douglas Stumberger   11 9 8 9 [13]   8 4 7 56
11 1513 Eric Aker   [15]   14 10 14 6 14 10 10 78
12 1242 Doug DuBois   [18]   12 12 8 12 13 13 11 81
13 1129 Philip Gordon   8 7 2 3 [23/DNS]   23/DNS   23/DNS   23/DNS   89
14 1124 Jim Muir   14 13 11 [16]   15 12 12 13 90
15 1516 Derek Stow   12 18 16 [23/DNS]   11 10 14 12 93
16 1514 Ian Ponting   [19]   19 14 12 14 18 16 15 108
17 1481 Dan Herron [20]   20 18 11 16 16 15 14 110T  
18 1517 Kai Ponting   16 16 15 13 [17]   17 17 16 110T  
19 1378 Paul Gingras   9 15 17 [23/DNS]   18 15 18 23/DNS   115
20 1131 Yannick Gloster   17 17 13 17 19 19 20 [23/DNS]   122
21 1247 Catherine Gloster   21 21 19 [23/DNS]   20 20 19 17 137
22 1381 Dion Hodgen   [23/DNS]   23/DNS   23/DNS   23/DNS   23/DNS   23/DNS   23/DNS   23/DNS   161
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