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Events · July 25, 2008

Governors Cup Weekend Ahoy!

[audio:http://www.blogcanoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/europe-the-final-count-down.mp3] The final weekend, in this series of three race weekends back to back, is finally here! Hopefully it will be another great weekend like the last few, only this time we will be back on the Miles river. Hopefully we should have a large turnout of competitors! It will be nice to see Billie P. Hall and Oliver’s Gift joining the fleet and maybe more!

Also, this is a special weekend because the entire Jay Dee crew will be all ladies! An entire female crew will race her for both races on Saturday. Jay Dee does not race on Sunday, due to her ineligibility to race the Governors Cup Race due to her “cut off” stern unlike all the other canoes who have a pointed bow and stern.

So everyone come out and support our Canoers, and our ladies!

The ladies of Jay Dee from John J on Vimeo

See everyone on the water!

Race Results · July 24, 2008

RHYC Series Results!

RHYC Series

July 19-20, 2008

PosBoatSailSkipper Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Total
1 Island Blossom 9 5.01.01.0 7.0
2 Jay Dee 15 4.02.02.0 8.0
3 Island Bird 4 2.04.03.0 9.0
4 Silver Heel 2 3.03.05.0 11.0
5 Patricia 19 6.015.0T DNS4.0 25.0
6 Mystery 8 1.015.0T DNF15.0T DNF 31.0

The first race was set “A,R,S” roughly around 5nm, with the race starting on time at 10:10am. There was plenty of wind, at least 10-15 knots. Only 6 of the 14 canoes registered raced this weekend. Mystery got the gun!

The second race started at 2:40pm with the course set the same “A,R,S” but twice around, roughly a 10nm course with steady 15+ knots of wind. Mystery capsized scoring a DNF (an omen of what was to come the next day), and Patricia capsized before the race and was unable to start, scoring a DNS. Island Blossom got the gun!

The last race of the weekend, set again “A,R,S x2” but slightly longer at roughly 10-11nm, started at 10:10am with plenty of wind and ran about 1hr 30min+. Patricia had jib trouble and ran aground fixing it, finishing last across the line. Mystery had a massive setback: the foremast gave way and broke in half nearing the finish, ending her race.

Thank you RHYC Race Committee, for hosting a great race weekend! Full results: RHYC results, pictures.

Race Results · July 15, 2008

!!!!Protest!!!! (3rd Race for CRY&CC Series)

  • Patricia protested Persistence for a port-starboard incident, the result being that Persistance was DSQ’d from the second race on Saturday!
  • The race committee was protested for putting the “B” club mark too close to shallow water, causing 3 boats to run aground, the result being the 3rd race was thrown out!
Race Results · July 14, 2008

CRY&CC Series Results

CRY&CC Series

PosBoatSailSkipper Race 1 Race 2 Total
1 Island Lark 16 21 3
2 Jay Dee 15 44 8
3 Mystery 8 63 9
4 Island Bird 4 56 11
5 Island Blossom 9 111 12
6 Silver Heel 2 85 13
7 Patricia 19 311 14
8 Spirit of Wyetown 18 97 16
9 Edmee S 20 711 18
10 Persistence 12 1011 21

There was plenty of steady wind in the morning for the first race, a marathon from the mark “E” all the way back up the river into Langford creek and back. Jay Dee got the gun for the first race.

The wind picked up more in the afternoon for the second race. Island Lark got the gun. Edmee S. was unable to start on time and scored a DNS, Island Blossom capsized during the race scoring a DNF, Patricia capsized during the race scoring a DNF, and Persistence was DSQ’d due to a protest by Patricia for a port-starboard issue.

The Protest Committee made the decision to throw out Race 3 due to a number of protests against the Race Committee for setting the “B” mark too close to shallow water, causing three log canoes to run aground. The mark, set far up the Chester river past Cliffs Point, was in water too shallow for anyone to react in time — Island Lark was the first to round and quickly ran aground, Jay Dee tacked away in time and gained a huge lead, Mystery ran aground and capsized, and Silver Heel piled on top of her, nearly capsizing as well. All crews stayed unhurt. It was still a tight race for the remaining canoes, with Jay Dee edging out Island Lark by a nose at the finish.

Results provided by the RHYC: CRY&CC Series.

Special thanks to the Russians for adding their own flavor to the Chester — is that caviar and vodka and a ham sandwich I taste?

Events · July 11, 2008

Big day tommorow!

The next series of races in the season, Chester river! The CRY&CC is hosting this series this weekend.

It should be a great weekend, last year I do remember we had the coast guard out helping to keep the “Rodneys” at bey…

Good luck to everyone!!

The Suspense is killin’ me…