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Lammens, Kneulman and Clark win 2009 Canadian Etchells titles

by Event Media/Sail-World.com on 2 Jul 2009
2009 Canadian Etchells Nationals startline Robert Steiner http://www.steinerphotos.com
Recap of regatta: June 5-7, 2009, at the Hudson Yacht Club, Toronto, ON, Canada.

All those sailors who were able to make it to Hudson Yacht Club (HYC) for the 2009 Etchells Canadian Championship were in for a terrific ride.

The regatta kicked off HYC’s 100th anniversary celebrations and the sailing gods smiled. There were three days of wind and sunny skies on beautiful Lake of Two Mountains—and a couple of evenings of memorable post-race parties.

Fourteen boats from Lake Champlain, Toronto and the Montreal area vied for the championship.

Day 1 began with the lake as flat as glass, but as the 12:30 starting time approached a 6-8 knot breeze began to fill in and the Race Committee managed to get in three races.

At the end of the day, Hank Lammens, with crew Dirk Kneulman and John Clark, led with three bullets, followed by RCYC’s Allan Liebel and crew Kent Paisley and Mike Wren in second place, and HYC’s Scott Lawrence, Mike Laventure and Kevin Thompson third.

Day 2 was all about rock and roll, in more ways than one.

In 15-25 knot breezes the fleet sailed four races, shredded a couple of chutes, and saw some spinnaker pole bits and pieces plummet to the bottom of the lake.

Lammens and company padded their lead with two more bullets, Liebel and crew sailed steadily to hold onto second place, and Lake Champlain’s Ray Harrington moved up into third place overall

That evening the beat-up competitors were treated to a southern-style smoked barbeque feast, with roast chicken, pulled pork and all the trimmings, and then retired to the HYC bar for the Detroit-Pittsburg playoff game and some live music provided by the Hudson Yacht Club Lonely Heart’s Club Band, featuring Paul Laflamme and Scott Lawrence, two local members of the Etchells fleet.

A highlight had to be Kent Paisley’s impromptu tambourine and vocal stylings later in the evening.

On Sunday the winds came out of the west at 8-10 knots and the fleet sailed its two final races. All boats were off the water by 1:30 and out of the harbour by 2:45.

At the end of it all, Lammens, Kneulman and Clark prevailed, followed by the Liebel and Harrington teams.

Over the three days the racing was excellent with square lines, fair courses and a tightly bunched group of competitors.

Dick Kneulman commented. ‘Another great regatta. It was tricky at times, with the current in play, but there was nice breeze.For me it fun sailing with two long time friends, Hank Lammens on helm and John Clark on Jib.’
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Thanks must go out to the RC, headed up by HYC’s Ross Tellier, and to all of the sponsors, including Tenaquip, Ontario Yachts, La Diable, Quantum, the International Etchells Canadian Association, Etchells Fleet 3 Montreal and the Hudson Yacht Club.

The next major event on the 2009 schedule is the Etchells North American Championship on September 15-19 at the Royal Canadian Yacht Club in Toronto.

HYC - Etchells Canadian Championships June 5-7 2009

Sale 9 Discard 1

Rank Sail No

Helm

Crew Club

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

R9

Nett

11

10 10

H L H.Lammens

K l Cl Kneulman,Clark

11

11

11

11

22

55

11

22

DNC DNC

14 14

2

23

A.Liebel

Paisley,Wren

RCYC

2

3

7

4

1

3

2

7

29

3

26

R.Harrington

3

5

5

2

4

4

3

8

30

4

21

P.Jasmin

Beauregard,Roquet

PCYC

8

9

3

3

6

6

6

5

39

5

22

A.Gray

Skafel,Racette

HYC

4

8

2

12

9

7

8

4

45

6

11

D.Brush

Schumacher,Feliz

5

7

10

10

14

2

10

3

48

7

12

D.Steffen

Farmer,Eres

PCYC

10

4

6

5

10

1

7

10

49

8

29

S.Lawrence

Laventure,Thompson

HYC

6

2

4

7

3

13

11

6

13

52

9

30

G.Wendt

7

6

DSQ

11

5

8

9

1

55

10

25

D.Covo

Goodyear,Atkins

PCYC

9

14

8

6

8

9

4

11

62

11

24

M.Littee

Donahue,Dormoy

PCYC

12

11

9

9

13

10

5

9

11

76

12

13

L.Gloutney

Brosseau,Pelling

PCYC

14

12

12

8

11

12

13

14

87

13

27

D.Lowther

Heinichsen

PCYC

13

10

13

14

7

11

12

12

12

90

14

28

P.Laflamme

Perry,Jutras

HYC

11

13

11

13

12

DNF

14

13

10

97

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