Monday, July 26, 2010

Team St Francis YC Wins Marblehead NOOD!

Team StFYC wins the Sonar Class and the overall title of the 2010 Marblehead NOOD Regatta! Russ Silvestri, Holt Condon, John Collins and Julie Papanek secured the regatta after winning the last race, enabling them to brealk a 3-way tie for first. Ethan Dolye, Jen Doyle, Peter Scott and Chris Smith finished with a strong 13th overall, which would have been much higher in the standings without an OCS.

Hopes were high in the morning, when winds were clocked up to 20 knots. However, the extreme heat of the day caused the sea breeze to fight a near by pressure system, which caused the wind to die by the time the first gun was scheduled to go off.

After waiting 2 hours in 90 degrees heat, the race committee sent off the Sonars right before the time limit elapsed. Russ and Ethan left the line with strong starts. Russ played center right during the first beat and rounded in first. The wind from a northwesterly front continued to build during the race, providing the team with excellent practice changing gears, keeping momentum on the Sonar, and calling shifts. During the last upwind beat, the wind went 30 degrees right and picked up to 12-15 knots. Russ' team rounded the last mark a few boat lengths ahead of the next competitor, quickly set and gybed onto a reach. Thanks to the excellent kite trimming by Holt Condon, the team extended its lead and secured the gun on a blast reach finish. Be sure to read the Sailing World article for which Russ was interviewed (see below).

The team's success was due to a larger group effort. We want to thank:
- The encouragement and support from everyone back at the St Francis Yacht Club!
- The Boston and Eastern Yacht Clubs for their warm hospitality
- All the families in Marblehead who housed 8 salty sailors at the end of each day
- Ed Adams for the excellent weather forecast and trimming tips (good luck in the Chicago Mac, Ed!)
- Mike Kalin for constant information on the water and for driving quickly to Logan so everyone could make their flights

We look forward to learning more about the Sonars and honing our skills before the NYYC Invitational Regatta US Qualifiers in September.

http://www.sailingworld.com/nood-regattas/marblehead/silvestri-makes-it-a-cross-country-win

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Day #2 - Do you know the muffin man?

The team's success on day 2 can only be attributed to Celeste, the muffin man. If you ever are fortunate enough to come to Marblehead, be sure to visit The Muffin Shop on Washington Street. John recommends the chocolate chip muffin and Russ recommends the tripple berry.

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

Hello from the beautiful New England town of Marblehead! Tree-lined winding cobblestone roads and houses with white door frames and shutters welcomed the team on late on Wednesday evening.

We learned our first important piece of local knowledge quickly upon arrival -- pay attention to the details of street names. At midnight, Russ walked into 8 Mechanic Street and met Ruth, an elderly woman in her nightgown who kindly informed Russ that he had walked into the incorrect home and that his intended destination, 8 Mechanic Court, was half a block down the street. Russ wins the award for most civilized home invasion of the trip (thus far).

On Thursday, the team rigged the two Sonars from Kings Point and had a 3 hour practice in 15-20 knots. Under the guidance of Ed Adams, we improved our boat handling and understanding of the proper mast rake. Unfortunately, this might have been the best conditions of our trip since rain and light air are forecasted for the weekend.

Friday, the first day of the NOOD, included only 2 races. Significant wind shifts, light air and rain made it difficult for the race committee as well as the participants. Team #752, composed Russ Silvestri, John Collins, Holt Condon and Julie Papanek, had two excellent starts but struggled to maintain its lead. Race #1, Russ' team won the start was significantly hindered by ratnest seaweed, which was on the rudder for the entire race. Team #753, composed of Ethan Doyle, Chris Smith, Peter Scott, and Joy Doyle, had a good start and also had a frustrating first beat after missing a large left shift. In race #2 both boats changed their rigging and improved their respective positions from race #1. Unquestionably, both boats have room for improvement and expect better finishes on Saturday and Sunday.

We look forward to reporting more this weekend...


Boston YC


Julie, Chris and Ed discuss how to launch the boats.

Team meeting post practice

Breeze at the Eastern YC

Monday, June 21, 2010

Pictures from the Sonar Long Island Sound Championships

Pictures from the Sonar Long Island Sound Championships at Noroton Yacht Club:

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

Hello race fans! Team St.FYC is coming to you from Darien, CT for the 2010 Sonar Long Island Sound Championships. The team is using the event as a training event for the 2010 NYYC Invitational Cup qualifiers which is later this summer in Sonars. Sailing for Team St.FYC is Russ Silvestri with a crew of John Collins, Holt Condon, and local star Cathy Hoyt. On the second boat is Harrison Turner with crew Matt Gregory, Peter Scott and Chis Smith.

After some boat maintenance including a thorough sanding job on the bottom of the boats, the team went out for a quick training session on Friday. The wind was out of the southwest at 3 knots (and that is being generous). We learned a lot about how much little movements in the boat and on the sail plan affect the boat speed. Coach Ed Adams set a mark and we did some simple mark roundings before the wind finally had enough and totally quit on us.

We arrived to the boat park on Saturday morning to a "typical" Long Island Sound setting... no wind and perfect water skiing conditions. The race committee posponed the racing on shore for about 2 hours before the seabreeze started to fill. The first race was run in an easterly breeze at about 5 knots. Russ and his his team started towards the boat and went out right on the first beat while Harrison won the pin end and headed out left. Russ and his team found themselves in 3rd at the first mark while Harrison did not get to the pressure at the top right of the course and found himself around 11th at the first mark. On the run Russ and another boat extended from the pack while Harrison ground down the leaders. At the leeward mark, Harrison found a great hole and snaked the inside on the mark, passing 5 boats in the process and escaping to the right side. At the 2nd weather mark, Russ was comfortably in second and Harrison was in 4th. Harrison passed another boat on the last downwind and finished 3rd while Russ held on to 2nd place.

After the first race, the breeze quickly shifted from an easterly to the natural sea breeze direction of south. The breeze also came up a bit to 7 knots for the start. Unfortunately, the current was coming down the line which forced the fleet over for 5 or 6 general recalls. The committee became impatient and threw up the black flag. This is what was required as the first black flag start was all clear and we were off racing. Russ and Harrison were at the middle of the line, towards the pin end. Russ got away clean while Harrison had to do a clearing tack. Both boats then headed for the right side. Because Harrison had to duck so many boats while Russ crossed them, Russ was in a far better position. This was also complicated for Harrison as he felt he was tacked on by everyone on the starboard tack layline. Russ rounded the first weather mark in 3rd and Harrison rounded near the back of the fleet after a tough windward leg. On the run, Russ extended while Harrison passed a few boats. Things did not change much during the race except for the breeze dying. Russ finished 3rd in the race and Harrison caught up a few boats and finished in 17th.

After the first day, Russ is sitting in 2nd overall with a 2-3 and Harrison is in 8th with a 3-17. As I type we are sitting on the shore here at the Noroton Yacht Club waiting for wind again. Hopefully we can head out racing before the front passes through and we miss our flight home.

Until next time,

St. Francis Team Racing

Friday, May 14, 2010

More Information about the Wilson Trophy

Here are some links to information about the Wilson Trophy, recently won by Team Extreme with Race Coordinator Melanie Roberts as a member of the team.

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