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Author Topic: Re: World Championship --Unofficial updates and comments  (Read 31319 times)
Geoff Sobering
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« on: February 16, 2007, 10:25:37 PM »

Quote from: Debbie Whitehorse of iceboat.org
DN Commodore was able to contact Commander and delay this for a few days...would have ruined the course..boat might come through on Thursday now...

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200770216052

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The U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Mackinaw will be working on upper Green Bay next week, checking the ice fields in the shipping channel from Rock Island to Chambers Island.

The cutter will travel southwest along the charted Lake Carriers Association track lines, then will back out the way it came.

Anyone who ventures onto the ice for recreational purposes in that area is urged to use caution and avoid the shipping channel.

For information on the precise timing of the icebreaker’s work, call Sault Vessel Traffic at (906) 635-3232 or e-mail sootfc@uscg.mil
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Ken Smith
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2007, 08:47:56 PM »

I sent an inquiry to the USCG based on local experience and my military background.

The reply is quoted below:

"My name is Mark Gill and I supervise the Vessel Traffic Service in Sault Ste Marie.  We dispatch the Coast Guard's ice breaking resources for Northern Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior and the connecting waterways.  Forgive the informal response, I'm writing this from my home computer.
 
"Thank you for the information.  Mr. John Harper of your organization has also made contact with us.  Rest assured, we share your concerns for safety.  In as much, Mackinaw will not be sailing south of the 45-15' parallel during your event; if she comes into Green Bay at all.  Mackinaw has other ice breaking duties which will take to southern Lake Michigan.  I doubt that she will return before your event is concluded on the 25th. 
 
"Again I thank for contacting us.  If you have additonal questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me.  Good luck with your event and "fair winds".
 
Regards,
 
Mark S. Gill
Supervisor, VTS St Marys River
Sault Ste Marie, MI
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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2007, 05:48:48 AM »

Please post comenatary and un-official regatta reports here.

Thanks
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Geoff Sobering
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« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2007, 07:04:57 AM »

A couple of photos from yesterday: http://www.geoff-s.net/photos/main.php?g2_itemId=31



Cheers,

Geoff S.
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« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2007, 09:04:19 PM »

We are sailing on a large plate of ice about 3.5 miles off shore.  There are 125 boats competing.  The Bronze fleet got off their race at about 12:30 today in 5 - 10 mile wind from the north - northwest.  The Silver fleet was delayed in their start as the wind shifted to the west, then came back north and finally the fleet was started.

The wind stayed light and fluky with some puffs and shifts, causing the fleet to be spread around the 1.25 mile course.  At various times some skippers resorted to pushing.  The wind varied from 7 mph to nothing.

After the Silver Fleet had finished the wind died completely and at 4 pm the Race Committee called off racing for the day.  Some sailors started pushing home.  But within 20 minutes the wind shifted dramatically to the south and built to 10- 15 mph providing all with a nice ride back to the launch area.

There is currently a protest being heard.  The rumor is that the protest is against the last race and the relief being sought is to have the race thrown out because of the conditions.

The ice ranges from clear and smooth to somewhat bumpy. There is no snow on the ice and none in the forecast.
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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2007, 11:25:13 PM »

Some results with more to follow after 3 races in each fleet:
Gold Fleet
1.  Tomas Lindgren S81
2.  Matt Struble US 183
3T.  Bernd Zeiger G 107
4T.  John Dennis US 4691
5.  Jorg Bohn G 737

Silver Fleet
1.  Christian Jensen D 324
2.  Torsten Siems G 666
3.  Michael Ulbrick US 1059
4.  Harry Defer US 99
5.  Matthias Grothues-Spork G 900

Bronze Fleet
1.  Mike Derusha US 2545
2.  Adam Koller US 5366
3.  Glenn Betzoldt US 5172
4.  Ken Smith US 4137
5.  Ribert Rast US 1313
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« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2007, 07:37:49 AM »

More reports and photos at: http://iceboat.org/images/06-07/DN/0607dnregattas.htm

Aside: Congratulate Jim McDonagh on his win in the Northwest Regatta DN class, sailed just before the Worlds:
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« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2007, 11:14:52 PM »

4 races in each of the 3 fleets today to start the North Americans.  Heavy Wind forecast for tomorrow. The ice was hard early and the wind built up to 20 for some very fast conditions, but then the ice started to get soft by the end of the day.

Race course length was 1.25 miles.  Still sailing on the same noble plate of ice about 3 miles off shore.
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Godie G-4
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« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2007, 08:26:35 AM »

Hello everyboby over there in Menominee. What's about the results of the WC HuhHuh?
We here in Europe are waiting for the final list, cause the finish is long time ago. Or did you scupper them in Green Bay?  Wink

Cheers, Godie
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« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2007, 11:20:13 AM »

We are postponed today because of high wind.  Enstrom Helicopter Factory Tour at 3 pm today.  Regatta will conclude tomorrow.  Ice still in good condition.  First race at 9:30 - Gold Fleet.
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« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2007, 11:36:25 AM »

Gold Fleet Results Gold Cup
Finish Name Total points
1 Matt Struble 10
2 T Lindgren 14
3 B Zeiger 25
4 R Sherry 28
5 J Dennis 32
6 M Burczynski 45
7 J Schneider 53
8 J Harper 57
9 P Burczynski 61
10 T Zakrzewski 70
11 A Stange 72
12 D Kardas 80
13 M Minarek 88 (Top Junior)
14 P Hamrack 91
15 JR Francis 108
16 S Orlebeke 112
17 J Davenport 113
18 G Smith 114
19 D Clapp 116
20 A Baranowski 116
21 J Bohn 120
22 P Goodwin 129
23 J Kent 136
24 M Schneider 139
25 J Hadley 139
26 M Isabell 144
27 J Gougeon 147
28 L Lebeau 153
29 D Eriksson 153
30 L Zakrezewski
31 P Johns 167
32 J Grogan 175
33 M Gougeon 175
34 J Thieler 179
35 S Jones 183
36 R Holman 188
37 M Rehe 188
38 J Williams 197
39 E Anderson 197
40 B Cave 204
41 R Lemberg Jr. 208
42 R Rogoski 217
43 R Schumacher 223
44 W Sherry 226
45 G Lovejoy 228
46 G Cornelius 229
47 D Bierman 237
48 A Stefanski 247
49 D Parker 250
50 O Moller 306
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« Reply #11 on: February 22, 2007, 11:47:40 AM »

Gold Cup Silver Fleet

1 C Jensen 7
2 T Siems 13
3 M Ulbrick 24
4 R Potcova 29
5 U Marti 37
6 P Woodruff 39
7 M Grothues - Spork 46
8 M Chatterton 52
9 C Clark 54
10 H Defer 55
11 R Lemberg Sr. 57
12 G Reis 59
13 T Caravitis 68
14 D Jones 70
15 J McDonagh 70
16 K Baker 74
17 R Wollam 75
18 C Teal 76
19 R Kaiser 87
20 J Coberly 90
21S Madden

OK, Complete results with each race finish will be posted asap by Jim McDonough
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LorRehe
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« Reply #12 on: February 22, 2007, 02:38:44 PM »

Preliminary resutls from North American Championship after 4 races sailed:

Gold Fleet
1.  Matt Struble  US 183  8 pts
2.  Jakob Schneider  P 679  9 pts
3.  Ron Sherry  US 44  14 pts
4.  Tomas Lindgren  S 81  19 pts
5.  Berndt Zeiger  G 107  20 pts

Silver Fleet
1.  Mike Derusha  US 2545  10 pts
2.  Guy Lovejoy  US 4638  15 pts
3.  Jim McDonagh  US 5214  24 pts
4.  Markham Chatterton  US 4811  24 pts
5.  Richard Wollam  US 4882  27 pts

Bronze Fleet
1.  David Zoll  US 4911  13 pts
2.  George Long  US 2138  16 pts
3.  Harry Defer  US  99  17 pts
4.  Julie Richards  US  4868  27 pts
5.  David Kickhafer  US 4602  31 pts

We are in a holding pattern for today.  Winds are 20-30 mph with higher gusts.  The plan is to resume racing Friday 0930.  Stay tuned.
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« Reply #13 on: February 24, 2007, 11:10:17 AM »

Abbreviated North American results:

Gold Fleet
1.  Matt Struble  US 183  9 pts
2.  Tomas Lindgren  S 81  19 pts
3.  Bernd Zeiger  G 107  21 pts
4.  Ron Sherry US  44  22 pts
5.  Jakob Schneider  P 679  23 pts

Silver Fleet
1.  Mike Derusha  US 2545  11 pts
2.  Guy Lovejoy  US 4638   13 pts
3.  Richard Wollam  US 4882  23 pts
4.  Markham Chatterton  US 4811  24 pts
5.  Richard Lemberg  US 4155  25 pts

Bronze fleet
1.  Mathias Grothues-Spork  G 900 7 pts
2.  Dave Zoll  US 4911  20 pts
3.  George Long  US 2138  24 pts
4.  David Kickhafer  US 4602  29 pts
5.  Julie Richards  US 4868  31 pts

Stayed tuned, more to follow as people arrive home.
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