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2015 SSS Single Handed Farallones Red Sky overall

by pressure-drop.us on 26 May 2015
Red Sky and Ventus drag racing towards the Gate - SSS single handed farallones Pressure Drop . US
Thar She Blows! Returnees from Saturdays SSS Single Handed Farallones had plenty of cetacean company as they closed in on the Golden Gate Strait. A steady 20-25 knot wind greeted the fleet just past Bonita combine with a five to six short period wind chop that was described as a miserable bumpy ride by even the most veteran sailors. Brian Boschma sailing aboard his Olson 34 Red Sky provides some insight to the day below:

'Classic SHF start. Deep overcast, drizzly on the ride up from Breezebain. Nice ebb pulled me to the GGYC. I waved at Synthia as she motored out of South Beach. The start was timed well and an immediate tack for deep water was in order. The late ebb dictated staying to the north until Bonita. The ebb was holding well in or near the channel with the SOG in the high eight's. The north side was worked, tacking west on shifts. Ultimately the light ship was made to the port rail within two boat lengths, maybe a bit further south than ideal but the shifts were now aligned with a port rounding and no additional tacks.

'At the light ship conditions had freshened to high teens and the bounce factor was up. On came the runners. A reef went in about 17 miles out, The rocks were in view. The next few miles were tough with having to point in the seas.. There was no relief from the constant battering of short fetch chop. The swell was slight to moderate. As I got in close to the north end it appeared, for safety, a tack was called for. Checking the gear I noted a runner tangled on the man over board pole.

'Engaging the autopilot allowed freeing the runner and putting the pole on deck. At this point wind was hitting 30. There must be a compression effect at the north end, the wind always seems accelerated. A short tack with a multi hull a 100 yards away, and Dirk Husselman's Beneteau 30 just to the north west, was event-less. I stayed in 80 to 200 feet of water on the rounding. The autopilot steered as the reef pulled out. The islands were lit up by the sun that had burned through the haze an hour earlier.'

'On the jibe at the back side several additional boats were in view. Clearing the island, Larry's tri, 'Humdinger' , 888, tri passed to the north showing great speed. Kites was not possible with the speed and northerly components in the wind. Later, prior to the light ship, another tri passed to my south, likely a F27.

'Dirk was tracking just to my north and making incremental gains on this Olson 34. I could see his twin rudders digging in as the swells quartered under his stern. Dirk had to maneuver a bit to the north to steer around an orange ship on her approach. At this point Chris' J88, Ventus, was making tracks to the south. The boat has a distinctive look and low free board. Wondering how she fared in the upwind leg ?'

'Winds on the homeward run finally swung aft for a time about six miles out. The wind built to 30+ on gusts, and this boat hit 12 a few times on waves with the 100 up, and the bow pointing into the holes in the ocean. Past Mile rock the wind went forward into the bridge. The run to the finish was in deep water until the line could be made with the jib not in a wind shadow.'

'Thanks to Ultimate Yacht Shots for the loan of the Garmin video camera, and the warm pizza plus cold beer when Red Sky returned to her slip. Thanks to the SSS for the venue and all the work to make it happen. It was a quick and somewhat brutal ride out.'

Overall results
Sail #   Boat Name   Points   Skipper   Rating     Elapsed Time   Corrected Time   Club   Make  
38068    WHIRLWIND    1    Dan Benjamin    129       08:11:08    08:49:44    oyc    Wyliecat 30   
8538    GREEN BUFFALO    2    Jim Quanci    114       08:04:19    08:54:44    ryc    Cal 40   
28486    SAETTA    3    Ludovic Milin    48       07:27:21    09:11:19    sss    J/120   
18230    FREEDOM    4    Jib Martens    96       08:10:24    09:17:16    sfyc    Worth 40   
70    WETSU    5    Phil Krasner    129       08:43:15    09:24:22    ryc    Express 27   
1000    OUTSIDER    6    Greg Nelsen    57       07:45:29    09:24:43    sss    Azzura 310   
52839    LIGHTSPEED    7    Rick Elkins    81       08:09:18    09:29:54    ryc    Custom Wylie 39   
45    TIJD    8    Dirk Husselman    99       08:28:05    09:34:34    sss    Beneteau First   
28340    REDSKY    9    Brian Boschma    105       08:35:58    09:37:53    ryc    Olson 34   
38081    DOMINO    10    David Herrigel    126       08:54:15    09:38:55    sss    Wilderness 30   
322    ROXANNE    11    Michael Mitchell    90       08:36:05    09:52:14    sss    Tartan 4100   
18198    ROCK ON    12    Tom Cavers    159       09:35:38    09:53:26    byc    Olson 25   
48    PNEUMADDICT    13    Frank Wooten    54       08:09:45    09:57:15    other    Farr 30   
28989    THE FLYING PENGUIN    14    John Shannon    108       08:57:28    09:59:05    sss    Beneteau 375   
28134    TEMERITY    15    David Nabors    99       08:51:12    10:00:43    sss    Olson 34   
60    VENTUS    16    Chris Cartwright    75       08:35:00    10:05:53    sss    J/88   
28580    FRIDAY HARBOR    17    Ryle Radke    147       09:53:44    10:23:07    sfyc    Beneteau 323   
18283    VERVE    18    Ron Snetsinger    129       09:43:48    10:29:41    sss    Express 27   
28713    FRENCH KISS    19    Harmon Shragge    144       10:02:51    10:35:32    sss    Beneteau/oceani   
3    JACQUELINE    20    Mike Cunningham    168       10:57:52    11:09:20    sss    Freedom 30   
28743    GALAXSEA    21    Daniel Willey    180       11:13:26    11:13:26    sss    Nauticat   
97552    KRISSY    22    Allen Cooper    141       11:16:02    11:55:55    sbyc    Passport 40   
111    LITTLE WING    23    Doug Soderstrom    246       13:38:06    12:27:37    sss    Pearson Renagad   
207    TORTUGA    24    Randy Leasure    216       13:48:01    13:07:31    sss    Westsail 32   
15    CRINAN II    37    Don Martin    132            DNF    sss    Wyliecat 30   
18    RAGTIME!    37    Bob Johnston    105            DNF    ryc    J/92   
c37    OWL    37    John Woodworth    177            DNF    sss    Pacific Seacraf   
305    NIGHTMARE    37    Gregory Ashby    111            DNF    sss    Wilderness 30 S   
616    DURA MATER    37    Jackie Philpott    210            DNF    sss    Cal 2-27   
769    EVEN KEEL    37    Mike Meloy    159            DNF    sss    Catalina 320   
5166    SHAMAN    37    Tom Burden    114            DNF    sss    Cal 40   
6100    EYRIE    37    Synthia Petroka    165            DNF    sss    Hawkfarm 28 Odr   
28632    UNO    37    Brendan Meyer    129            DNF    ryc    Wyliecat 30









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