I am finally going to a travel regatta in #18 and so is Mark Engelhardt in #42. This will be a world record for Vermont Vipers! :)
Cheers,
Jason Hyerstay, Streetwise
Looking forward to meeting you guys! We're going to have 6 boats from Marblehead there--
Plus 1 from Lake George.....#28
24 boats!!! Wow and with it being the same weekend as NAs. This is awesome for the class with big turnouts at both regattas.
Such a big turnout we have old friends trying to register w/ us...
Just an instinctual registration response there I guess. In the meantime, great to see 26 Vipers signed up already. For anyone from outside WLIS who wants to get in a second regatta, Stamford YC is hosting an event Sept. 21-22, and you can leave your Viper at SYC in between that event and HPDO if it's easier to drive back without a boat. If the conditions are good, you could even leave your mast up and sail from SYC to American YC Friday afternoon or Saturday morning (about 6-7 miles to the Viper racecourse - Stu Hebb did this after the 2009 NAs at SYC while a crew member drove the trailer around) assuming you have a crew drive your trailer around or you wetsail your Viper at AYC. SYC has room for an additional 4 Vipers in the drysail area for storage for 3 weeks. Contact Richard West for details - dickwest at gmail dot com
Stamford YC Viper Open info: http://www.yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=892
Peter,
Reserve me a dry sail spot at LYC for the HHPDO
Jason/Mark - Great to see VT Viper representation for the HPDO! (I went to UVM and also ski instructed at Stowe) Welcome to Long Island Sound and we'll see you out there!
Looks like there will also be a VX One rolling down from VT. This is getting serious!
VX One--USA 142--Q Ball--Oliver Slesar LCYC Stowe, VT, USA
I can't make it after all. :(
29 boats registered what a great turnout.
If my math is close there are 35 scheduled for the NA's is that 64 vipers sailing on one weekend? WOW
Will break 30 at HPDO and will be somewhere around there for NAs when the final numbers are all in. Good weekend for Viper racing overall. The 2015 NAs at Larchmont will give people a chance to do both HPDO & NAs (HPDO will be "pre NAs" a few days before).
If anyone needs HPDO crew, I know of at least 7 people who are available and looking to crew for this regatta.
I'm in for 31, should be a great time.
How ironic/awesome to have not one, but two 30+ lines starting in the US on the _same_ weekend.
I've pinged Peter already, but I am looking for crew. Email me at obleck [at] gmail.com if interested.
See you all there.
Peter,
How are you going to handle 50+ Vipers in 2015 at LYC. Good Problem to have!! That will be 5 days of intense competition with a few lay days in between.
We have the capability. We had 100+ Stars at LYC in 2011. For larger events, that class just takes over -- entire drysail area and boatyard is cleared of all non-Vipers, lots of volunteers to help with launching, likely mix of wetsailing and/or rotation of wetsailing / drysailing where people can pull out one of the days based on bow number, etc. For really big events if we decide everyone will drysail, we've been known to partner with American YC for their facilities, but we'd like to have everyone at LYC. Still 2 years off, but not panicked about it -- we have a great Club with plenty of facilities, 3 hoists and tend to organize and mobilize well around large events.
I am still looking for one crew for HPDO - so if you are interested, please contact me at chaponlac at gmail dot com.
50+ boats will be fantastic - we should try it out in 2014 first though.... ;)
Steve
The Mambo Kings are also looking for a third.
What??? Did jones and drake scare you!!!
Mambo Kings at HPDO is BRA 54 sailed by Paulo Milko, but crew is all set now.
What is not frightening about an orthopedic, banana eating, unwashed, sea monster? Its healthy not to want to be too close. That's why I try and pass them as soon as possible and put as much distance as I can between them and me.
That's the plan but it doesn't always work.
What a great regatta - I would like to personally thank the RC, Shore team and especially the Safety boats for all of the assistance they gave competitors. 2 days in 20+ is not an easy regatta for those running it or competitors, American YC pulled it off.
If you want a small taste of what it was like here is a quick video from onboard The Sheep #29
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzhZpAo5ICQ&feature=share&list=UUOGLomxds8RngOxNApbsCaA
See you all soon!