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2015 Etchells North American Championships - Flying start on Day 1

by Steve Girling on 11 Sep 2015
2015 Etchells North American Championships - Day 1 Steve Pickel
The battle of Western Long Island Sound, whales and all!

The massive amount of sea life activity has to be a good thing! The appearance of a humpback whale in the sound for yesterday's practice race got some sailors thinking! Nonetheless, the 36-boat international Etchells North American Championships got off to a flying start despite the inclement forecast in a building easterly breeze in Western Long Island Sound Thursday.


Race One: Course four, six-ten KTS, Last of the flood, slack, early ebb tide. Breeze 080.

Race one started right on time at 1055 by longtime Etchells sailor and PRO for this regatta, Donny Dowd, and his team from American Yacht Club. Race one posed an immediate dilemma for teams looking to make a great start, with dark clouds forming over the Long Island shore and clear bands of pressure rolling out of Captains Harbor on the mainland shore near Greenwich.

Off the pin favored line, it was the left pack that got punched early and made a nice jump on the fleet. The Hardenberg brothers (Ted, Jamie and Mark) won the pin and led the march out left with Steve Girling's team of Zeke Horowitz and David Lutian holding a nice lane above them. In the middle, it was Steve Benjamin, sailing with George Peet, Luke Lawrence and Julian Sudofsky who was first to show, benefiting from some nice right shift in pressure. In the first cross, Girling ducked Benjamin as they switched sides, which worked out great for Benji who made a nice jump on the pack, while Peter Duncan, sailing with Jud Smith and Tom Blackwell; Skip Dieball, sailing with Jon McClean and Jeff Eiber; Kevin Grainger, sailing with Scott Norris and Max Skelley; John Edenbach, sailing with TJ Pascalides and Will Christensen; and Shannon Bush, sailing with Brad Boston and Kurt Oetking all put their stamp on a top-five rounding. At the top mark it was Benji, with a nice lead, followed by Duncan, Bush, Girling and Dieball.

A tricky run ensued with some center course righties tempting boats away from the starboard gybe lane. Benji was the first to go, and despite looking painfully light for a time, eventually picked up the new breeze and was off...again.

Up the second beat it was still tricky, as a right shift rolled through making for a left biased upwind leg. Those patient enough to stay on starboard and wait for the pressure and oscillation back to the left were rewarded with nice gains on the boats that had hitched right. Benji and Duncan extended nicely on the leg and were sitting pretty at the final windward mark, now with Skip Dieball, Kevin Grainger and Jon Edenback hot on their heels. They finished in that order after a tricky run into the line in patchy downwind pressure.

Race Two: Course four, ten-fourteen KTS, Building Ebb Current, Wind over tide. Breeze 095. Black Flag Start.

New race, same dilemma! If you thought reading the race track in Race One was tricky, race two was even trickier!

Dark clouds placed an imposing shadow on the right edge of the course (the Long Island side), while a raining cloud sent oscillating puffs down the middle and the geographic influence of the left was bound to offer some nice lefties.

Race two saw several recalled starts on a heavily pin favored line, before Donny and team moved the pin back and, without hesitation, hoisted the black flag. It was still the pin end boats that got away best...if they were able to tack...!

Dirker Kneulman, sailing with Hank Lammens and Kent Paisley nailed the start of the day, six boats up from the pin and flipped immediately onto port, crossing the fleet. After a wiggle, Girling's Team Lion Heart was able to execute their own flip to port, and the drag race back to the center of the course was on.

Kneulman flipped back to starboard to shepherd the pack that had made some nice gains on the middle left of the track. Girling ducked and continued out right towards, what looked like, good pressure. A nice long beat (1.8 NMs) presented lots of opportunities for gains and losses. But as any one of you who have sailed Etchells know, the boats are incredibly evenly matched, because of the strict one-design rules and so, even after two miles or more upwind, we're all rounding in the space of a minute!

Kevin Grainger's team, again in the hunt, found a couple of nice shifts middle left and got launched halfway up the beat and never looked back! They held on for a wire to wire win with some impressive upwind speed. Back in the slightly cheaper seats, Michael Gavin, sailing with Bill Abbott, Guy Rittger and Austin Schaefer sailed a nice beat to squeak in at the top mark ahead of Girling, Jeff Siegel, sailing with Tom Burnham, Willem Van Waay and Sarah Callahan, Kneulman and Dieball. The fleet enjoyed nice downwind surfing conditions as the building ebb kicked in, with gains to the teams who worked the hardest while staying in the pressure.

At the second top mark, things were even tighter, with Gavin and Siegel now ahead of Kneulman and Girling (all overlapped rounding the mark), and Dieball hot on their heels. On the run to the finish, Grainger was gone, for the win, Gavin and Siegel got away from Girling and Kneulman. They finished in that order.

Race three: Course four, fourteen – eight - fifteen KTS, Building Ebb Current, Wind over tide. Breeze 105. Black Flag Start.

Race Three was challenging as some heavy raining clouds encroached upon and then enveloped the course. Off the line, Benji was back in the hunt, winning the pin and leading out left, before taking a long port tack back to the right. Meantime, the fleet off the middle of the line were doing so well that the port layline approached too quickly for many teams in the left half of the track.

Kneulman did a nice job of playing the middle right and rounded the first mark with a nice lead. Senet Bischoff, sailing with Ben Kinney and Clay Bischoff were next around with a nice gap back to a close pack of boats in third.

As teams turned downwind, torrential rain and .5Nm visibility made the run quite tricky. About two thirds of the way down, the leeward marks appeared out of the storm as the RC again adjusted the course to try to keep things square.

At the leeward mark, team Bischoff, who must have had Vasco da Gama sailing with them, was able to sneak ahead of Kneulman and lead the fleet back uphill. Benji and now Gavin were also in the lead pack. Unfortunately, there was no indication of where the mark was until halfway back up wind and many teams over stood. A tricky beat ensued, with the adjusted course skewed right of track, the teams who managed to work the right side of the track, made nice gains. Critically, Bischoff and Gavin were now launched, while Kneulman and Benji survived over-standing from the left edge, with slightly better pressure.

The breeze came in nicely for the final run home and the leaders; Bischoff, Gavin, Kneulman, Benji and Scott Kauffman, sailing with Victor Diaz, Lucas Calabrase and Grant Simmer were happy to be ahead of the chasing pack of ten boats that crossed the line overlapped.

The fleet returned to American Yacht Club, where Commodore Peter Duncan, in sixth overall for the regatta, hosted a brautwurst and beers social gathering for a bunch of hungry sailors.

2015 Etchells North American Championship - Preliminary Cumulative Results




Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Skipper/Crew Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
North American Championship Racing

One Design Division


International Etchells


1. 28 USA 1228 Terrapin Etchells Steve Benjamin / George Peet / Luke Lawrence / Julian Sudofsky 1 11 4 16.0


2. 49 USA 1349 KGB (Corinthian) Etchells Senet Bischoff / Ben Kinney / Clay Bischoff 7 9 1 17.0


3. 5 USA 1305 Clean Execution Etchells Michael Gavin / Michael Gavin / Bill Abbott / Guy Rittger / Austin Schaefer 13 2 2 17.0


4. 81 NZL 1381 NZL 1381 Etchells Dirker Kneulman / Hank Lammens / Kent Paisley 11 5 3 19.0


5. 0 USA 1200 Lion heart Etchells Steve Girling/Zeke Horowitz /David Lutian 6 4 10 20.0


6. 97 USA 926
Etchells Peter Duncan / Jud Smith / Tom Blackwell 2 14 6 22.0


7. 8 USA 1408 Lifted Etchells Jim Cunningham / Jeff Madrigali / Alan Nakanishi / Bryn Bachman 9 8 7 24.0


8. 20 USA 1208 Gumption3 Etchells Kevin Grainger / Scott Norris / Max Skelley 4 1 20 25.0


9. 30 USA 1308 1308 (Corinthian) Etchells John Edenbach / TJ Pascalides / Will Christenson 5 17 15 37.0


10. 15 USA 1415 La Tormenta Etchells Shannon Bush / Brad Boston / Curt Oetking 8 15 14 37.0


11. 85 USA 1198 America Jane 11 Etchells Scott Kaufman / Lucas Calabrase / Victor Diaz / Grant Simmer 17 16 5 38.0


12. 21 USA 1221 Riva Etchells Wade Edwards / Grant Matthews / Will Pelleteri 22 13 8 43.0


13. 98 USA 988 Destiny Etchells Tomas Hornos / Charlie Proctor / Duncan Swain / Paula Grasberger 14 18 13 45.0


14. 96 CAN 1396 Aretas Etchells Jon McClean / Skip Dieball / Jeff Eiber 3 7 37/BFD 47.0


15. 29 1296 1296 Etchells Tom Burnham / Jeff Siegal / Willem van Waay / Sarah Callahan 21 3 23 47.0


16. 68 CAN 968 Northern Etchells (Corinthian) Etchells Jerry Wendt / Irek Zubko / Alex Baker 20 12 16 48.0


17. 4 USA 1414 Skanky Gene Etchells Jay Cross / Marcus Spillanz / Mike Buckley / Lauren Gilooly 15 10 24 49.0


18. 41 USA 1341 USA 1341 Etchells Chuck Poindexter / David Dyson / Lincoln White 12 20 19 51.0


19. 64 CAN 1264 1264 (Corinthian) Etchells Erik Yeo / Darrell Suderman / Phil Jager 10 31 18 59.0


20. 7 USA 1307 Nemesis Etchells Jeff Nehms / Ezra Culver / Stu DeLisser 19 30 11 60.0


21. 22 USA 1222 Marx Bros (Corinthian) Etchells Chris Marx / Tom Marx / Dan Ronan 28 22 12 62.0


22. 32 USA 1012 Natasha (Corinthian) Etchells Ted Hardenbergh / Jamie Hardenbergh / Mark Hardenbergh 16 24 22 62.0


23. 35 USA 1309 Landed Gentry (Corinthian) Etchells Don Brush / Ken Felis / Rick Stevens 31 6 26 63.0


24. 3 USA 1303 Wizard (Corinthian) Etchells Keith Longson / Donald Weld / Sergio Vinelli 23 19 21 63.0


25. 88 USA 1388 Annnie (Corinthian) Etchells Gary Gilbert / Jordan Smith / Ridgely MacKenzie 32 26 9 67.0


26. 60 USA 1260 Playmaker (Corinthian) Etchells Alan Kelly / Evan Aras / Ron Thompson 25 28 17 70.0


27. 63 USA 1063 Entourage (Corinthian) Etchells John Amendola / Nick Amendola / Curt Jazwieki 24 27 27 78.0


28. 74 USA 1074 Pete (Corinthian) Etchells Dan Smith / Sara Smith / Greg Hoyt / Fred Treffeisen 18 32 31 81.0


29. 9 USA 1209 Tithonus (Corinthian) Etchells David Smalley / Gregory Smalley / Brian McCloskey 29 23 30 82.0


30. 14 USA 1363 1363 Etchells Michael Goldfarb / Mark Brink / David Brink 30 25 28 83.0


31. 71 USA 1371 1371 Etchells Ken Womack / Watt Duffy / Dan Peckham 26 21 37/BFD 84.0


32. 24 USA 1224 Lakota Etchells Peter Sulick / Robby Brown / Matt Shankweiler 27 29 37/BFD 93.0


33. 47 CAN 1247 Rain (Corinthian) Etchells Allan Leibel / Mike Hren / Breck Mcfarlane 33 37/BFD 25 95.0


34. 31 CAN 931 Impudence (Corinthian) Etchells David Lowther / Anthony Lowther / Andrew Lowther 34 34 29 97.0


35. 27 USA 427 Flame (Corinthian) Etchells Henry Gaillard / John Hencken / Tim Ponter 35 33 32 100.0


36. 6 USA 1206 Frisbee (Corinthian) Etchells John McConnell / Mark Hennelly / Erin Sprague 37/DNC 37/DNC 37/DNC 111.0
 
2015 Etchells North American Championship Corinthian Teams - Preliminary Cumulative Results




Bow   Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Skipper/Crew Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
North American Championship Racing

One Design Division


International Etchells


1. 49 USA 1349 KGB Etchells Senet Bischoff / Ben Kinney / Clay Bischoff 7 9 1 17.0


2. 30 USA 1308 1308 Etchells John Edenbach / TJ Pascalides / Will Christenson 5 17 15 37.0


3. 68 CAN 968 Northern Etchells Etchells Jerry Wendt / Irek Zubko / Alex Baker 20 12 16 48.0


4. 64 CAN 1264 1264 Etchells Erik Yeo / Darrell Suderman / Phil Jager 10 31 18 59.0


5. 22 USA 1222 Marx Bros Etchells Chris Marx / Tom Marx / Dan Ronan 28 22 12 62.0


6. 32 USA 1012 Natasha Etchells Ted Hardenbergh / Jamie Hardenbergh / Mark Hardenbergh 16 24 22 62.0


7. 35 USA 1309 Landed Gentry Etchells Don Brush / Ken Felis / Rick Stevens 31 6 26 63.0


8. 3 USA 1303 Wizard Etchells Keith Longson / Donald Weld / Sergio Vinelli 23 19 21 63.0


9. 88 USA 1388 Annnie Etchells Gary Gilbert / Jordan Smith / Ridgely MacKenzie 32 26 9 67.0


10. 60 USA 1260 Playmaker Etchells Alan Kelly / Evan Aras / Ron Thompson 25 28 17 70.0


11. 63 USA 1063 Entourage Etchells John Amendola / Nick Amendola / Curt Jazwieki 24 27 27 78.0


12. 74 USA 1074 Pete Etchells Dan Smith / Sara Smith / Greg Hoyt / Fred Treffeisen 18 32 31 81.0


13. 9 USA 1209 Tithonus Etchells David Smalley / Gregory Smalley / Brian McCloskey 29 23 30 82.0


14. 47 CAN 1247 Rain Etchells Allan Leibel / Mike Hren / Breck Mcfarlane 33 37/BFD 25 95.0


15. 31 CAN 931 Impudence Etchells David Lowther / Anthony Lowther / Andrew Lowther 34 34 29 97.0


16. 27 USA 427 Flame Etchells Henry Gaillard / John Hencken / Tim Ponter 35 33 32 100.0


17. 6 USA 1206 Frisbee Etchells John McConnell / Mark Hennelly / Erin Sprague 37/DNC 37/DNC 37/DNC 111.0
 
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