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RS Aeros at Wurstfest Regatta - Overall report

by Ash Beatty and Hank Saurage on 23 Nov 2016
RS Aeros at Wurstfest, Canyon Lake, Texas, 2016 Lake Canyon YC
Great to see 13 RS Aeros out joining the established classes at the Wurstfest Regatta at Canyon Lake, Texas, USA. Unfortunately whilst Texas had all the heat all the wind (and perhaps too much) was in the UK that weekend at the UK’s RS Classes End of Seasons event.

Many new faces are having a good time experiencing the RS Aero in Texas and looking to join the fleet. KO Sailing brought the USA’s 8 RS Aero demo trailer along which was a sellout well before the event.

On Saturday a light east wind dropped to a drifter by race three. The fleet was bunched up from the top of the windward leg and downwind to the finish. The 7's drifted better than the 9's, taking the first three spots after ratings. On Sunday all racing was abandoned due to no wind and increasing thunder and lightning. Four races were completed to produce a no drop results sheet with USA Portsmouth ratings implemented to match the seven and nine rigs used.



Congratulations to Hank for winning the first RS Aero Class at Wurstfest. The competition up and down the fleet was close. Interesting to note that the heavier sailors (220lbs and 290lbs) were still competitive.

From the impetus at this event and the thirst for more breeze one more Texas RS Aero event has now been set up for later this year. As a final fling of the season KO Sailing and Conroe YC are hosting an informal RS Aero regatta at Lake Conroe, north of Houston, on December 10/11th.



The 2017 season will start back at Conroe YC again with the inaugural Texas State RS Aero Champs in April and end again at Wurstfest in November. Additional regattas will be at Rush Creek YC, Seabrook SC and Houston YC. With enough support additional regattas at Lake Canyon YC or maybe Austin YC can be scheduled.

Keep in touch with the increasing North American RS Aero activity via the North American Facebook Group and the Class website’s North American events page.

Results:

Rank Sail   Skipper Club Class Rating R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1 1626 Hank Saurage  Pelican YC   RS Aero 9 87.56 1 1 6 1 9
2 1 Jamie Gilman   LYC   RS Aero 7 90.8 2 4 2 4 12
3 1621 Jeff Jones
RS Aero 9 87.56 3 2 4 3 12
4 1625 Ash Beatty6 MISA   RS Aero 9 87.56 6 3 5 2 16
5 1622 Steve Flunker Fort Worth BC RS Aero 7 90.8 4 7 1 9 21
6 6 Joe Sircely GDI   RS Aero 9 87.56 7 5 9 6 27
7 1766 Mike Lindstrom Conroe YC RS Aero 9 87.56 5 11 7 5 28
8 5 Derek McKesson Texas CC RS Aero 7 90.8 10 8 3 8 29
9 9 Steve LeMay HIYC   RS Aero 9 87.56 8 6 8 7 29
10 1623 Mike Mashl SAYC   RS Aero 9 87.56 9 10 12 11 42
11 45 Larry Sowle Lake Canyon YC   RS Aero 9 87.56 11 9 11 12 43
12 78 David Gilliland Rush Creek YC   RS Aero 9 87.56 12 12 10 10 44
13 88 Dion Alaniz Texas CC RS Aero 9 87.56 13 13 13 14 53
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