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BAMA's Doublehanded Farallones kicks off offshore racing season

by Erik Simonson / pressure-drop.us on 2 Apr 2015
Northern California Offshore Racing - Doublehanded Farallones Race 2015 Paul Sutcheck
The Northern California Offshore Racing Season got off to a stellar start with BAMA's Doublehanded Farallones
being contested with clear skies, lumpy seas and brisk winds offshore!


Winds in the vicinity of 25 -30 knots were encountered along the way, brisk and northerly, making the 58nm ride to the Continental Shelf a reachy affair in 7-8 windswell lying over a long period south swell. Mark Eastham & David Leach, sailing on the Corsair F-31 Ma's Rover set the pace, finishing in 07:31:33, followed closely by Buzz Blackett and Jim Antrim aboard the Class 40' California Condor, with just 07:37:29 elapsed and followed very closely by the F-27 Papillon sailed by Andrew Scott & Gordie Nash.

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For the first time in some time, all boats, 57 of them this year, that completed the marathon did so under daylight, riding the generous flood to the finish, none so more spectacularly than the Cal 20 Can of Whoopass, sailed by Richard Vonehrenkrook / Paul Sutchek which sailed between the X buoy and GGYC race deck at 19:11:46, a trip consuming 10:26:46 yet correcting out to 08:15:01 for 21st in division trailing only the mighty Moore 24's and the Cross 27 Millenium Falcon in overall corrected standings!



Tales from the Can.



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'Fun start. We've got the chops honed from One-design, and took the Division 8 start, leading by about 50 yards. That, of course, lasted about 5 minutes, as waterline and horsepower prevailed. Some just headed to Marin, some headed for the South Tower. We split, and hedged central, making the fetch of the Demoness easy, with no wallowing. However, we then were the only boat to do a southerly exit, which perplexed us. Knowing that the Marin fleet was going to hit the Daily Double of light wind and residual flood west of Pt. Diablo, we grinned as we saw the roots being set. We left Mile Rock with 3kts of push. We rode a header SW until tacking back toward R8, tacking back to starboard, and riding the lift all the way to Maintop, able to crack off just enough to keep up the punch, as the swell got more square and heavy. Battened down, we would punch through green, and drop 5-6ft through air on the back side. We stayed 3000' off the west end, as Low Speed cove was happening, big time. Rounded at 1507. Paul drove mostly after that, while I tried to unwind my back after 23+ miles on starboard. Returned on the north side of the channel, setting about the COLREGs line. Could have done it earlier, sorry, Paul.

Big thanks to Bob Naber and all the work BAMA has done to keep offshore sailing safe, and sane. Their work with the Coast Guard has been exemplary. We'll be back next year, and watch out, Pete! Congrats to you and all the Moores! '















 

   2015 - Doublehanded Farallones Race
Preliminary       Race 1 03/28/15      Fleets
  Time on Time 650/(550+PHRF)
Wind: --- from ---    Fleet: 8
Tide:    ---     ---     Started:8    Finished: 8
  Boat Name Points       Finish Time   Elapsed Time   Corrected Time   Club   Make  
   MILLENNIUM FALCON 1          16:36:01    08:26:01    07:56:00    scc    Cross 27 Tri   
   JABBERWOCK 2          16:41:20    08:31:20    08:18:18    bama    Buccaneer 35   
   PAPILLON 3          15:48:34    07:38:34    08:23:30    bama    F 27   
   MA S ROVER 4          15:41:33    07:31:33    08:45:03    bama    Corsair F-31   
   HUMDINGER 5          16:27:05    08:17:05    09:00:18    bama    Walter Greene 3   
   TRI CHI 6          16:36:30    08:26:30    09:13:19    bama    Corsair F-27   
   TRIDENT 7          16:07:53    07:57:53    09:21:42    bama    Corsair 31r   
   RAVEN 8          16:48:18    08:38:18    09:23:22    bama    Corsair F27   
  Time on Time 650/(550+PHRF)
Wind: --- from ---     5
Tide:    ---     ---     5    
  Boat Name Points       Finish Time   Elapsed Time   Corrected Time   Club   Make  
   NINA 1          16:47:50    08:32:50    08:33:37    sss    Olson 29   
   OUTSIDER 2          16:17:39    08:02:39    08:36:50    sss    Azzura 310   
   VITESSE TOO 3          17:03:18    08:48:18    08:56:33    eyc    Hobie 33   
   ZSA ZSA 4          16:45:19    08:30:19    09:26:03    cyc    Nelson Merak 1d   
   DARK AND STORMY 5          16:43:02    08:28:02    09:29:21    sss    Carroll Marine   
  Time on Time 650/(550+PHRF)
Wind: --- from ---     4
Tide:    ---     ---     4    
  Boat Name Points       Finish Time   Elapsed Time   Corrected Time   Club   Make  
   CALIFORNIA CONDOR 1          15:57:29    07:37:29    08:54:50    ryc    Antrim Class 40   
   WAR PONY 2.5          16:14:44    07:54:44    09:12:01    ryc    Farr 36 Od   
   SYMMETRY 2.5          16:37:40    08:17:40    09:12:01    scyc    J-111   
   VOID STAR 4          17:23:58    09:03:58    09:51:16    sss    Santa Cruz 40   

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Bay Area Multihull Association
   2015 - Doublehanded Farallones Race
Preliminary       Race 1 03/28/15      Fleets
  Time on Time 650/(550+PHRF)
Wind: --- from ---     10
Tide:    ---     ---     10    
  Boat Name Points       Finish Time   Elapsed Time Corrected Time   Club   Make
   OHANA 1          16:48:49    08:23:49 08:54:14    presyc    Beneteau 45 F5
   ELAN 2          17:05:26    08:40:26 09:03:52    sss    Express 37
   TWIST 3          16:51:42    08:26:42 09:08:01    sss    J/120
   WILLOW 4          17:08:07    08:43:07 09:09:19    syc    Wauquiez Centur
   BULLET 5          17:11:00    08:46:00 09:09:41    sss    Express 37
   MIRTHMAKER 6          17:05:13    08:40:13 09:11:37    stfyc    Archambault A35
   ESCAPADE 7          17:15:16    08:50:16 09:14:08    sss    Express 37
   NESSIE 8          17:22:22    08:57:22 09:18:52    bama    C&c-41
   PHAT JACK 9          17:25:03    09:00:03 09:24:22    sbyc    Express 37
   VENTUS 11                 DNF    sss    J/88
  Time on Time 650/(550+PHRF)
Wind: --- from ---     Fleet: 11
Tide:    ---     ---     Started 10  Finished:  9 Finished:  9
  Boat Name Points       Finish Time   Elapsed Time Corrected Time   Club   Make
   AZURE 1          17:20:52    08:50:52 08:39:40    eyc    Cal 40
   LADY JANE 2          17:21:00    08:51:00 08:56:47    stfyc    Jeanneau 39i
   CRUZSEA BABY 3          17:20:28    08:50:28 09:03:51    scyc    Beneteau 10r
   CARMELITA 4          17:43:12    09:13:12 09:11:30    stfyc    Catalina 42
   REDSKY 5          17:49:49    09:19:49 09:15:33    ryc    Olson 34
   TEMERITY 6          17:49:17    09:19:17 09:20:09    sss    Olson 34
   KINI POPO 7          17:56:54    09:26:54 09:38:28    sss    Jeanneau 409
   ROXANNE 8          18:04:02    09:34:02 09:43:00    byc    Tartan 4100
   MESMERIZE 9          18:47:53    10:17:53 10:02:08    ryc    C&c 35 Mkiii
   LOYA 11                 DNF         Olson 34
   CLOUD 9 12                 DNS    other    Cascade 36

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Bay Area Multihull Association
   2015 - Doublehanded Farallones Race
Preliminary       Race 1 03/28/15      Fleets
  Time on Time 650/(550+PHRF)
Wind: --- from ---   Fleet:  8
Tide:    ---     ---   Started:  7  Finished:  7    
  Boat Name Points   Skipper     Finish Time   Elapsed Time Corrected Time   Club   Make  
   ERGO 1    Chris Gage / Steve Myers       17:21:48    08:46:48 08:24:18    mpyc    Express 27   
   EL RATON 2    Ray Lotto / Steve Carroll       17:22:02    08:47:02 08:24:31    stfyc    Express 27   
   TEQUILA MOCKINGBIRD 3    Matt Krogstad / Dan Mcgraw       17:36:51    09:01:51 08:38:42    cyc    Express 27   
   WETSU 4    Phil Krasner / Alison Tinney       17:39:59    09:04:59 08:41:42    ryc    Express 27   
   ABIGAIL MORGAN 5    Ron Kell / Oliver Kell       17:43:21    09:08:21 08:44:56    cyc    Express 27   
   VERVE 6    Ron Snetsinger / Sreve Katzman       17:45:37    09:10:37 08:47:06    sss    Express 27   
   ELISE 7    Nathaniel Bossett / Mark Lazar       17:53:57    09:18:57 08:55:05    bvbc    Express 27   
   MOTORCYCLE IRENE 9    Will Paxton / Casey Grey              DNS    ryc    Express 27   
  Time on Time 650/(550+PHRF)
Wind: --- from ---     4
Tide:    ---     ---     4   Finished:  4  
  Boat Name Points   Skipper     Finish Time   Elapsed Time Corrected Time   Club   Make  
   MOORETICIAN 1    Peter Schoen / Ian M. Rogers       17:06:34    08:26:34 07:50:23    tibyc    Moore 24   
   BANDITOS 2    John Kernot / Chris Chapman       17:09:42    08:29:42 07:53:18    ryc    Moore 24   
   WHITE TRASH 3    Pete Trachy / Andrew Hamilton       17:21:44    08:41:44 08:04:28    ryc    Moore 24   
   SNAFU 4    Karl Robrock / Gilles Combrisson       17:25:05    08:45:05 08:07:35    scyc    Moore 24   
  Time on Time 650/(550+PHRF)
Wind: --- from ---     7
Tide:    ---     ---     7   Finished:  6  
  Boat Name Points   Skipper     Finish Time   Elapsed Time Corrected Time   Club   Make  
   CAN OWHOOPASS 1    Richard Vonehrenkrook / Paul Sutchek       19:11:46    10:26:46 08:15:01    sfyc    Cal 20 Odr   
   WHIRLWIND 2    Dan Benjamin / Carol Benjamin       17:36:00    08:51:00 08:28:19    oyc    Wyliecat 30   
   EYRIE 3    Synthia Petroka / Liz Diaz       18:12:41    09:27:41 08:36:05    sss    Hawkfarm 28 Odr   
   FRENCH KISS 4    Harmon Shragge / Nick Wynn       18:08:27    09:23:27 08:47:44    sss    Beneteau/oceani   
   MUSIC 5    Bob Engelhart / Jim Brady       18:23:45    09:38:45 08:59:43    oyc    Catalina 34   
   PLUS SIXTEEN 6    Paul Disario / Kevin Mills       18:13:52    09:28:52 08:59:48    ryc    Olson 911   
   LITTLE WING 8    Doug Soderstrom / Nansea Lefrancois              DNF    sss    Pearson Renagad   


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Penality Scoring:- DNC = Fleet+2, DNS = Fleet+1, OCS = Fleet+1, DNF = Start+1, RET = Start+1, DSQ = Start+2
BFD = Fleet+2, DNE = Fleet+2, DGM = Fleet+2, SCP= + 20% of Fleet, ZFP= + 20% of Fleet
ABN - Race for Fleet was abandoned, RET - Retired (replaced RAF in RRS 2013-2016)
RDG - Redress given, DPI - Discretionary penality imposed
SRE - Single Race Entry are not included in Fleet Count, Start Count, Finish Count and Series Standings.

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