2004
Wayfarer
Ontarios Race 1 photos by Stuart Pursey |
It's a warm, mostly
sunny Saturday morning as the 13 W's head out for the first of five
back-to-back races. ... |
Marc smiles ruefully
at the mess his helm, Uncle Al, has left for him to clean up. Note the 5 mm. mainsheet we use aboard SHADES. ... |
The fleet lines up for
the start of race 1. ... |
Sailing into a
northerly wind of 5 - 8 knots, Al Schonborn (3854) is off to a good
start but being outpointed by Mark Taylor (7673), a fact which has
crew, Marc Bennett grumbling about using the 10-year-old main when the
new sails are just lying there doing nothing on shore. ... |
Brian Mills (4675) has
tacked onto a nice port tack lift, which he hopes will help him
overcome a poor start. Still not knocked on starboard are Bill Fyfe
(937), John de Boer (7351), Doug Netherton (1366), Roger Shepherd
(7700) and George Blanchard (CAN 90). ... |
Also lifted on port -
in their first race in Banshee - are Dave and Charles Hansman
(282), but they still won't cross Alan Asselstine and his son, Mark, as things stand. ... |
Oops! Looks like
Stuart inadvertently went to "A" (Aperture priority mode) on the camera
which now can't cope with the sunny day! A moment of glory wasted as ... ... |
... Robin Allardyce
leads the fleet down the first run of a windward-leeward course with the start a third of the way up the beat. ... |
Robin - singlehanding!
- moves very well in this light stuff that is perfect for solo
sailing. Meanwhile, Uncle Al has again gone deep on the port-tack
run in hopes that he will be able to get away from ... ... |
... Mark Taylor (7673) and Peter Rahn (286). The
problem with being on the right side of the run is however, that one is
vulnerable to guys coming in from the left side on starboard, like ... ... |
... Mark is doing to
Peter here. ... |
This is well before
the mark, however, and has given the strategic edge to Peter (286). Bill Fyfe seems close behind Peter in the yellow boat the zoom effect is ... ... |
... deceiving!! Now
Mark (7673) is angling over towards Al (l), leaving Peter and
... ... |
... Alex to sail a
lovely puff unchallenged. ... |
Mistakenly assuming
that Mark would gybe for the mark, Al is content to stay outside Mark
(7673), not realizing Mark does not know where the mark is!
Anyways, by now, it's too late for Al to luff up and pass astern of
Mark. ... |
Peter and Alex Rahn ... ... |
... happily sail
straight to the leeward mark and into a lead they will hold to the
finish, while Al has finally put the board down to slow up enough to be able to luff up and go to the mark. ... |
A nice little breeze
is blowing straight down the Ottawa River now as ... ... |
... Bill Fyfe and
Brian Egan attempt to improve on their current 4th place. ... |
But Roger and Joanne
are moving well and may have different ideas! ... |
Not the best first
beat for Doug Netherton and new crew, John Johnston (1366) who are now
working hard to catch ... ... |
... George Blanchard
with Mike Codd (CAN 90) and John and Dolores de Boer - for starters! ... |
A blast from the
distant past as Brian Mills uses a spinnaker (4406) first used in the
70s by Linda Sweet and subsequently by former CWA Chairman, Don
Gallagher. Alan Asselstine (7346) who usually only cruises has his
spinnaker going nicely and is challenging Brian. The first beat has
been "a learning experience" for Andrew Gumley and new crew, Mike
Frame, as well as for the Hansmans (r), Dave and Charles. ... |
Interesting variety of
spinnaker shapes here. Brian (spi 4406) should trade places with his crew, Ryan Leighton, who needs to have a better view of the spinnaker ... ... |
... than he is now getting while being scrunched under
the boom! ... |
Alan Asselstine and
son, Mark, do have that relaxed cruising look! By letting the pole
forward a foot or two - or by easing the sheet if possible, the
spinnaker foot could come off the jib and everything would do a better
job - as is being ... ... |
... nicely by Doug and
John here. ... |
Andrew and Mike
continue to sail a ... ... |
... determined race! ... |
Dave and Charles have Banshee
looking fine on the run. ... |
Peter Rahn leads
starting the second beat - a lead he will hold to the finish, while ... ... |
... Mark Taylor (on
the second beat in 7673 above) will will hold onto a close 2nd
over Uncle Al. Roger Shepherd will continue sailing a good race to edge out the ever dangerous Bill Fyfe for 4th. |
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