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2014 Star North American Championship - Final run

by Cayard Sailing on 12 Oct 2014
2014 Star North American Championship Dan Phelps/Spinsheet Magazine http://www.spinsheet.com/
2014 Star North American Championship - One race was held today on the Choptank in seven - ten knots and rain. The wind was just as shifty as it has been all week.

Paul Cayard writes - Brian and I had a decent start and sailed pretty well not he first leg (and were lucky that our side worked out well) to round the first mark second to Doug Smith and Chris Rogers. We managed to pass Smith Rogers to lead at the end of lap one.

On the second upwind leg, we protected the left side as it seemed good that far in the race. This meant that we were within 10 degrees of the port lay line with 12 minutes of sailing to do. That wasn’t enough protection! Five boats passed us to the left!

The final run was a fetch and so was the final windward leg to the finish. We managed to pass two boats to finish fourth in the race and in the regatta.

Torben Grael finished in 11th and that’s all he needed to do given that Arthur and Dave were ninth. Tomas Horno and Josh Revkin had a very good race finishing third and that was enough to boost him past Aurthur and Dave for second in the regatta.

All in all, its been a fun eight days in Maryland and we had 13 races in that time. As frustrating as it can be at times, sailing in very shifty conditions makes you sharp. You have to make so many decisions over the course of the race as compared to very steady conditions which are more about boat speed.

Next Star appointment for me and most of the boats here will be the Winter Series in Miami starting with the Schoonmaker Cup, November 22-23.

 Complete Results:

Place Boat Skipper Crew Sail #: Fleet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total
1 15   Torben Grael   Guilherme Almeida   BRA 8210   Gua   4 4 [25 RDG] 14 2 2 3 11 40
2 18   Tomas Hornos   Josh Revkin   USA 8177   BH   10 8 [20] 6 4 7 8 3 46
3 01   Arthur Anosov   David Caesar   USA 8000   SL   3 10 2 2 [42 BFD] 18 4 9 48
4 07   Paul Cayard   Brian Terhaar   USA 8460   WSFB   2 21 15 3 11 [23] 5 4 61
5 19   Jack Jennings   Jesse Fielding   USA 8464   LS   9 19 4 7 17 6 10 [27] 72
6 40   Larry Whipple   Mike Wolfs   USA 8484   BisB   5 7 12 17 7 17 16 [42 DNC] 81
7 23   John Maccausland   Rick Burgess   USA 8490   CR   1 25 [42 OCS] 5 8 24 1 18 82
8 33   Doug Schofield   Bob Schofield   USA 8264   ES   8 29 [42 OCS] 4 1 5 12 23 82
9 28   Mark Passmore   Simon Van Wonderen   CAN 8235   WLOC   16 6 3 [22] 13 12 19 13 82
10 37   Will Swigart   Brian Fatih   USA 8291   CLIS   7 18 14 1 14 [19] 15 14 83
11 12   Derek Decouteau   Jamie Stewart   USA 8083   BI   12 23 [28] 23 6 8 7 5 84
12 26   Erich Mones Ruiz   Diego Peisajovich   ARG 8285   BisB   6 [27] 8 24 5 20 6 20 89
13 16   Mike Hecky   Arnis Baltins   USA 8395   CR   13 2 24 20 [32] 15 17 10 101
14 21   Bob Lippincott   Michael Zuschnitt   USA 7512   ES   24 12 21 13 15 [42 OCS] 11 6 102
15 38   William Watson   Roger Sharp   USA 8367   CLIS   19 3 10 18 10 26 18 [29] 104
16 39   Jerry Wendt   Ezra Culver   CAN 8389   WLOC   15 20 18 26 18 10 [27] 2 109
17 05   Steve Braverman   Kevin Hetherington-Young   USA 8052   BH   20 [33] 23 10 16 16 9 21 115
18 11   R J Cooper   Brian Boyd   USA 8024   ES   29 17 5 [34] 19 14 2 31 117
19 30   Jack Rickard   Sam Eadie   USA 8036   WH   25 14 13 9 30 4 22 [33] 117
20 42   Alberto Zanetti   Federico Calegari   ARG 8278   OL   11 13 [42 OCS] 19 42 BFD 1 26 8 120
21 06   Alan Campbell   Steve Rollo   USA 8045   ES   28 9 22 [42 DNF] 42 DNS 11 13 1 126
22 22   Tom Londrigan Jr   Steve Cutting   USA 8361   LS   17 15 [42 OCS] 11 3 9 29 42 DNF 126
23 10   Bert Collins   Jake Doyle   USA 8063   AN   18 31 9 25 20 3 24 [32] 130
24 14   Keith Donald   Kevin Elterman   USA 8087   AN   14 1 21 RDG 21 28 [31] 30 16 131
25 17   Mark Holowesko   Myles Pritchard   BAH 8406   N   21 16 11 [42 DSQ] 9 21 33 22 133
26 04   Claude Bonanni   Manolo Bunge   USA 8279   TaB   22 22 7 29 21 [37] 20 17 138
27 03   Schuyler Benson   Andrew Parish   USA 8067   ES   23 34 30 12 22 22 [36] 12 155
28 02   Barbara Beigel-Vosbury   Guy Avellon   USA 7986   AN   26 24 6 [32] 27 27 23 26 159
29 36   Ben Sternberg   Valentin Veytsman   USA 8358   CLIS   [42 DNF] 42 DNS 42 DNS 8 12 25 14 19 162
30 25   Carroll McCallum   Jock Kohlhas   USA 8420   CLIS   [42 DNS] 26 1 16 34 32 25 30 164
31 08   John Chiarella   Bob Carlson   USA 8215   Sun   30 11 17 28 31 28 [42 DNS] 25 170
32 31   Rick Rundle   Kyle McVane   USA 7078   CHiH   35 5 16 27 33 30 28 [42 DNC] 174
33 35   Douglas Smith   Chris Rogers   USA 8072   SBC   [42 ] 42 DNC 42 DNC 15 25 29 21 7 181
34 20   Steve Kling   Mike Lovellette   USA 8131   AN   33 30 29 [35] 35 13 35 28 203
35 41   Tom White   Isao Toyama   USA 8157   SL   [42 DNS] 42 DNS 28 RDG 31 23 35 32 15 206
36 24   Sandy McAllister   Spencer McAllister   USA 7828   ES   32 35 27 [36] 29 34 31 24 212
37 27   Will Murdoch   Tim Paris   USA 7713   MES   31 36 26 33 26 [38] 34 34 220
38 34   Richard Sears   Ken Sears   USA 7902   CD   36 28 31 37 37 [39] 38 35 242
39 09   Eugenio Cingolani   Celia Cingolani   ARG 8268   SMB   [42 DNF] 42 DNS 35 RDG 30 24 36 42 DNF 42 DNC 251
40 29   Joe Pro   Nicolaus Pro   USA 8153   NCB   34 32 [42 DNS] 38 36 33 37 42 DNC 252
41 13   Daniel Della Torre   Ed Morey   ARG 8286   OL   27 [42 DNF] 19 42 DNC 42 DNc 42DNC 42 DNC 42 DNC 256
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