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RS Aero Massapoag Yacht Club Regatta overall

by Derek Stow on 2 Jun 2015
RS Aero - Lake Massapoag YC Regatta Massapoag YC
The second RS Aero Regatta in North America was held at Massapaog YC in Sharon MA near Boston on Saturday May 30 as part of the annual MYC Small Boat Regatta. As well as the three RS Aeros of the Boston fleet, there were also eight Lasers and 18 Sunfish racing in the regatta.

The race committee set a windward-leeward course with multiple laps and started the Aeros with the Lasers. It was a sunny day with temperatures around 80’F, and winds were in the mid-teens gusting into the twenties which provided exciting and challenging conditions for all sailors, especially as this was the first time that all three Aeros of the local fleet had raced together.

Eric Aker proved a master of the conditions, getting great starts and sailing his boat very flat upwind taking first place in all six races. When asked for 'words of wisdom' to explain his success he attributed his upwind speed to sheeting directly from the boom (not using the ratchet block) while beating, explaining that this enabled him to play the sheet more effectively to deal with the frequent changes in wind speed and direction on Lake Massaopoag.

Derek Stow, in spite of being the 'fat boy' of the fleet, was not as effective as Eric in sailing the boat flat upwind in the heavier gusts and had to watch Eric's transom disappearing into the distance for most of the regatta. However, he does frequently point out to his fellow fleet members that, unlike them, he now has a perfect unbroken streak of twelve days of Aero sailing in all sorts of conditions without a single involuntary capsize. (These words may return to haunt him.)

Gary Werden, the lightest member of the fleet was somewhat overpowered in the morning winds and switched from a seven rig to a five rig in the afternoon. With his five rig, he was competitive with the other two sailors in seven rigs in the gusts but was not able to keep up in the lulls. However he did say he was very happy with the five rig - one reason may be that he discovered too many times in the morning that the RS Aero cup holder does not always retain a water bottle when the boat is upside down.*

Although the results may suggest that the racing was something of a predictable procession it was occasionally closer than it looks. Thanks to Eric's one capsize of the day in one of the afternoon races, the other two Aeros did catch him on a downwind leg and all three surfed into the leeward mark together. A Laser also in the group tried to allow the Aeros to round the mark inside him and only capsized at the mark to add to the mayhem. Laser sailors are such nice people!

Drew Hall from The Boat Locker in Connecticut, our RS Sailing regional distributor, was also in attendance at the regatta with a demo RS Aero which attracted a lot of attention. Several club members took test sails in the demo Aero in the morning while we were racing so we are hopeful that some more sailors will be joining the Boston Aero fleet soon.

Thanks to the folk at Massapoag YC for having the foresight to host the first RS Aero fleet on the east coast of the USA and for putting on such a superb regatta.

Next big event in the USA is the North American Championships at The Columbia River Gorge in Oregon 25/26th June. Eric and Derek are already signed up to make the big trip to the West and with the Californian and Pacific North West RS Aeros it is set to be a great initial Champs with a warm up Lift-Off training day and Speed Contest on the Friday.

*Any one in the UK or nearby who has lost their RS Aero water bottle fear not - Harken are providing free drinks bottles in their goodie bags to the first 30 online entries at the Lymington event on 13/14th June, only 12 remaining as I write. For more information, visit the website.

Results

Pos Skipper Sail   Boat   Hometown R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total
1 Eric Aker   1422 RS Aero 7 Medfield, Massachusetts    [1]   1 1 1 1 1 5
2 Derek Stow   1421 RS Aero 7 Tiverton, Rhode Island [2]   2 2 2 2 2 10
3 Gary Werden   1418 RS Aero 7, 5 Sharon, Massachusetts   [3]   3 3 3 3 3 15



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