Monday, July 26, 2010
Team St Francis YC Wins Marblehead NOOD!
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Day #2 - Do you know the muffin man?
The weather conditions thus far have not been aligned with the forecast or local knowledge. Haze and converging pressure systems decreased the chance of a normal sea breeze. This left the conditions very light early in the day (3-6 knots), which peaked around 8-10 in the afternoon.
Despite these non-San Francician conditions, the team performed well. In the first race, both StFYC boats had solid front row starts near the pin and tacked early to the right, which paid all day. After rounding the weather mark in the top third, both boats worked their way through the fleet on the subsequent legs. Russ finished in second and Ethan finished in 7th.
The second and third races were almost carbon copies of the first race, with starts at or near the committee boat followed by a quick tack onto port, as the pressure and shifts went left all day. Team Russ managed a 2-3-1 for the day and is tied for third with a clump of boats. The top 5 boats are within a few points of eachother. Team Ethan is in the top half, as they got caught up in a stack in the last start and was scored OCS.
Day three is starting off sunny and hot with a windy off-shore flow, which should make the last couple of races very exciting today. A final report will follow after the day's racing takes place.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Marblehead NOOD - Practice Day
Monday, June 21, 2010
Pictures from the Sonar Long Island Sound Championships
St. Francis burgee hanging in the clubhouse.

Team St.FYC: (left to right) John Collins, Cathy Hoyt, Holt Condon, Harrison Turner, Matt Gregory, Russ Silvestri, Peter Scott, Chris Smith

Hectic finish to Race 1. About 10 boats overlapped at the finish

Russ and his boat training in light air on Friday

Boat prep on Friday

More pictures are available HERE
Results are available HERE
St. Francis Team Racing
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Sonar Long Island Sound Champs, Day 2 Recap
Day two of the Sonar Long Island Championships started out with more typical Long Island Sound conditions (read: no wind). The race committee at Noroton Yacht Club decided it was best to postpone the fleet on shore for half an hour. Once the AP went down we headed out to the sound only to find drifter conditions and another postponement. As we sat around, telling jokes, complaining that the coach didn’t have a wakeboard, and other tomfoolery the breeze started to fill in from the south.
The start line for race 3 of the regatta, race one of the day, was slightly skewed towards the boat end side. Russ and Harrison both started down at this end with Harrison being called over early. Harrison and the boats around him being over the line helped Russ to get a great lane out to the right side of the course as Harrison restarted and also headed out right. Russ rounded the mark in 3rd place with Harrison in the middle of the 28 boat fleet. On the downwind leg, Russ and Harrison passed boats, Russ passing one to move into second and Harrison passing 4 or 5 boats to get into the top half of the fleet. On the second upwind, Russ extended on the fleet and Harrison made a big charge back into the top 10 of the fleet. On the last downwind, the boat in 1st place jibed away at the top mark which allowed Russ to sail right past him into the lead. Russ finished the race strong and took the bullet. Great job Russ. Harrison found a nice lane of pressure on the downwind and moved into 7th place for the race.
After the first race the race committee announced that they were getting set to do another race but because it was getting later into the day, Team St.FYC decided it was time to head in and de-rig the boats. Russ was sitting in 1st place overall when we left the course and Harrison was around 6th or 7th overall. It was a good thing that we decided to call it early as we heard there was a large shift on the last race and a nice squall to greet the sailors as we pulled out of the parking lot and they pulled into the dock.
It was a great event despite the lack of breeze and we hope to do more in the future. Thanks to St.FYC for allowing us to do the event. Big thanks go out to John Craig for setting up our coaching and setting up the charter of the boats. And also a big thanks to the Lotz’s from NYYC for letting us stay at their great house in New Canaan.
Sailing for Team St.FYC on Sonar 753 was Russ Silvestri with crew John Collins, Holt Condon, and local sailor Cathy Hoyt. Sailing on Sonar 752 was Harrison Turner with crew Matt Gregory, Chris Smith, and Peter Scott.
Stay tuned for photos from the event!
St. Francis Team Racing
Long Island Sound Champs, Day 1
St. Francis Team Racing
Friday, May 14, 2010
More Information about the Wilson Trophy
West Kirby Sailing Club Website (this place is awesome, I highly reccommend sailing there):
http://www.wksc.net
Wilson Trophy microsite:
http://www.wksc.net/wilsontrophy/
Regatta Report from Team Roberts/Martin (Melanie's brother's Olympic Campaign):
http://www.teamrobertsmartin.com/blog/post/show/id/25-Wilson-Trophy
Photos from Sailing Scuttlebutt:
http://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/photos/10/0510/
St. Francis Team Racing