2016 Two Gates Pursuit Race overall
by Rick Roberts on 11 Jan 2016

Bob Lane (behind helm with hat) watches as skipper Lisa Meier (at helm in It. blue jacket) drives his sleek Andrews 63, Medicine Man, across the finish line to win the 2016 Two Gates Pursuit Race Rick Roberts
2016 Two Gates Pursuit Race – On a day that dawned with only a whisper of a breeze, the Long Beach Yacht Club race committee was able to pull off the race with skipper Lisa Meier taking first overall and first in Class A on Bob Lane’s Andrews 63, Medicine Man, in this annual first-of-the-year race hosted by LBYC.
29 skippers and their teams hung out as the race committee waited for a bit of consistent breeze to get the fleet of various types of sailboats to the start line. The race was an inverted-start PHRF (Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet) race where the slowest boats start first and the fastest boats start last in hopes of catching up.
After an hour-and-a-half postponement, the race committee started the first boat on the shorter, 5.17 nautical mile, Course 2 as opposed to the usual 13.2 nm course which, if chosen, would have had most of the fleet finishing in the dark.
“This was really a privilege,” Meier said, “to have an offer to sail with Medicine Man’s crew who are some of sailing’s best. I had an incredible time on an incredible boat with the unbeatable support of my comrades. It was a privilege to drive this boat today.”
Medicine Man’s owner, Bob Lane, said, “The boat is geared for Southern California light air sailing. Keith Ives,” a regular co-skipper on the boat who drove the boat at the start, “is one of the best starters I’ve ever sailed with. Once he started the boat it just took off.”
Taking first place honors in Class B was Chris Wacker’s, LBYC, One-Design 35, Flyingfiche, with Bob Zellmer driving. Don Weimer, Seal Beach Yacht Club, brought his Catalina 38, Bilbo Baggins, home for first place in Class C.
LBYC re-invented their long-standing Two Gates Invitational race in 2012 and turned it into a pursuit race. But they didn’t change the 13.2 nautical mile course which starts in Long Beach Harbor, takes the boats up to Los Angeles Harbor and then back in to Long Beach for the finish. It gets its name from the fact that the race boats weave in and out of Long Beach’s Queen’s Gate harbor entrance and Los Angeles’ Angel’s Gate harbor entrance.
This year, LBYC added a shorter 5.17 nautical mile course as a backup in the event the weather didn’t cooperate with typical Long Beach area consistent breezes, and, as it turned out… it’s a good thing they did!
Top finishers in their class
Class A
1. Bob Lane\Lisa Meier, LBYC, Medicine Man
2. Chad and Kerrie Downey, Los Angeles YC\Cal YC, Elixir
3. Damon Guizot, LAYC, Zephyrus
4. Zoltan Katinszky, Cabrillo Beach YC, White Knight
5. Will Durant, LBYC, Relentless
Class B
1. Chris Wacker, LBYC, Flyingfiche
2. Marty Vogel, LBYC, Relentless
3. Robert Atkins, LBYC, Victoire
4. Bob Marcus, Alamitos Bay YC, Code Blue
5. Rob Sjostedt, Corsair YC, Flyer
Class C
1. Don Weimer, Seal Beach YC, Bilbo Baggins
2. Bill Lopes, SlBYC, I 5
3. Bill Johnson, CBYC, Growlie
4. Andy Horning, SlBYC, Day Tripper II
5. Dave Booker, SlBYC, lulu
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