Chester Race Week: Not As Forecast

Published on August 12th, 2015

Chester, NS (August 12, 2015) – Canadian Olympian, Soling World and America’s Cup champion, Andreas Josenhans, called nine friends and put together for 2015 Chester Race Week’s first-ever Sonar class in the One Design Fleet.

On the opening day of racing, the Sonar class was a who’s who of champions including Beijing Paralypmics gold medallist Paul Tingley and two-time Olympian Colin Guthrie.

“These guys sailed in a tight pack all day, and were so competitive that after four races on day one, the top three finishers were separated by a single point each – it was a grudge match, but a friendly one,” said Liz Shaw, Chester Race Week 2015.

Thick fog on Mahone Bay today caused some sailors to wonder if their races would be cancelled. With the rain coming down through light winds, the fog lifted and the light wind turned squirrelly – blowing up and down, left and right – not as forecast. However, the able race committee officers kept adjusting the course to changing weather conditions, keeping racers busy. Everyone adapted well and kept their spirits up in the rain.

Racing is scheduled for August 12 to 15

Course description and highlights:

Alpha
(Fastest boats (lowest handicapped, PRHF* < 99 rating), Grand Prix and distance courses)

A great course – 5.5 mile windward leg, then a 2-mile beat and 2 reach legs leveled the playing field. Agincourt’s Bob Cragg (Chester Yacht Club) had a brilliant start and held it during the reaches against favoured sprit boats for the win in Alpha 1 fleet.

Bravo
(Fast boats (mid-handicapped, PRHF 99+ rating), Grand Prix and distance courses)

Mayhem’s Richard Gerstenberger (Dartmouth Yacht Club) adapted to a shifting breeze in Bravo 3 and made good decisions when the course was changed to increase his lead for the win.

Charlie
(Bluenose class boats in Chester harbour (our largest one-design fleet), Windward-leeward courses)

Malcolm Fraser (Chester Yacht Club) had a standout performance winning two of three races in Shaken Not Stirred.

Delta
(Classic wooden boats (many 100+ yrs old) and non-spinnaker boats, around-the-buoys courses)

This was the closest racing of the day. Thirteen seconds separated the first and second-place finishers in the non-spinnaker class, and one second separated classic wooden boats Seneca (David Creighton) and Virginia (John Wurts Jr.) both of Chester Yacht Club.

One-design

(J/24, J/70, Farr 30, Sonar, International One Design)

Henry Demone (Chester Yacht Club) emerged victorious in Bella Rena in a highly competitive fleet.

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Report by Heather Martin.

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