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Title: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on February 09, 2015, 02:56:55 PM
Hello all.

Attached is the Notice of Race for the Viper 640 Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, Fort Walton Yacht Club, FL.  This is promising to be an amazing event as the Championships are tied in with the Gulf Yachting Association Opening Regatta  (www.gya.org).  As well as a part of the GYA's selection process in replacing the Club owned Flying Scots as the GYA interclub race boat.

Prizes will be awarded for 1st-5th Overall for the Vipers, a "Farthest Travelled Award" and "Youngest Crew Award (under 18yrs). 

For those of you travelling between events, the Fleet Captain has arranged for special $5.00 month dry storage (mast up or down, with water and tie-downs) to keep your boat there prior to and after the event.

Stay tuned for more details as we organize teams to sail, possible charter availabilities, and boat deliver to and from the event assistance.

Registration opens February 14th here: https://www.nextsailor.com/app/page/reg_start/48

Contact Craig Wilusz here on this forum if we can help you in anyway in getting ya'll down here in Northwest Florida.
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on February 11, 2015, 08:36:59 AM
Facebook site for Gulf Coast Championships up and running, will be updated about every day with something.  Check it out here and pass along:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Viper-640-Gulf-Coast-Championships-2015/787723047974317
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on February 14, 2015, 09:31:49 AM
Registration for Viper 640 Gulf Coast Championships is open here: http://www.nextsailor.com/app/page/regatta/48

Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on February 18, 2015, 05:07:17 PM
3 Vipers Registered so far, thank you.
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on February 24, 2015, 01:32:41 PM
5 Vipers registered so far, thank you. 
   Keep 'em coming.
        A Rondar K6 is registered in Open Portsmouth.
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Dan Tucker on February 24, 2015, 04:47:11 PM
Fast Viper & Fun Viper, works boats, bring us to 7.

Come on Viperers, the Class needs you!!  :)
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on February 25, 2015, 07:03:17 PM
8 registered, 2/25/15.  Thank you.

Keep 'em coming.
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on March 04, 2015, 08:10:09 AM
9 registered.  Thank you.
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on March 24, 2015, 03:48:47 PM
10 Vipers registered and still  over a month away.  Keep those registrations coming....
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Michelle Lee on March 25, 2015, 09:41:57 AM
Craig, we're bringing at least 3 Vipers from Sarasota.  To make it even more fun, we're inviting some of our Viper friends from Hampton Virginia to mix it up as crew.  Should be a good Viper gathering.  We're looking forward to seeing you again and also meeting the other GYA area Viperers. 
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on April 19, 2015, 05:47:49 PM
Gulf Performance Sailing Poster for Opening Regatta attached.
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on April 20, 2015, 02:11:53 PM
Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Viper-640-Gulf-Coast-Championships-2015/787723047974317

Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Michelle Lee on May 05, 2015, 04:54:08 PM
Wanted to say thank you to Craig, Deb and the Fort Walton Yacht Club for hosting a very fun regatta.  The weather was perfect and the people were nice.  Plus, it was great to have Bill from Sail 22 there with Viper parts, Craig and Deb's new business with sailing supplies and Dan Tucker giving support and welcoming prospective Viperers.

I was lucky enough to sail with two outstanding sailors - Henry Amthor from Hampton, VA and Dustin Romey from Miami.  An incredibly fun weekend.  Can't wait to go back next year. 
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Peter Beardsley on May 06, 2015, 05:10:28 PM
Results: http://s-cubed-group.com/regattas/data/2015%20GYA%20Opening%20Viper%20Results.htm
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on May 07, 2015, 06:04:52 PM
pics : https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1585769911712029.1073741831.1562993450656342&type=1
Title: FROM THE MIDDLE TO THE TOP – Lessons learned at the GYA Opening Regatta
Post by: Ed "Buttons" Padin on May 13, 2015, 05:29:53 PM
FROM THE MIDDLE TO THE TOP – Lessons learned at the GYA Opening Regatta
Shared by Michelle Lee

It was my boat, but credit definitely goes to my team, not me personally.  :-)

I wanted to support the Vipers in the Gulf Coast bid, so I registered the boat for the GYA Championship knowing none of my crew could make it.  During the Sarasota and Miami regattas I met and liked Barb and Henry Amthor so I invited them to come down and sail with me at GYA Champs.  They said yes, but at the last minute, Barb couldn't go so we substituted one of Henry's friends from the A Cat fleet - Dustin Romey. Dustin and Henry are not only rock stars, but they are incredibly patient and willing to teach. 

We had a fantastic time!  Things on the boat were relaxed and friendly, while still being prepared and carefully choreographed.  I loved every minute of it and learned a ton.  I took multiple pages of notes.  Henry did most of the skippering and after he started us on the right track and we were all in the groove, we rotated who skippered for the rest of the races and each took turns in the different roles.  To my surprise, I even got a bullet when I was skippering.  :-O

Guess they had fun, too, because right after it was over, we decided to make it an annual team trip so we're already planning on coming back to do it all again next year.  Also, we're adding A Cats to the Sarasota Winter Series and Dustin and his A Cat friends are already making arrangements to come join the Sarasota party.  They'll fit well with the Vipers.

Henry is a big believer in boat prep - says a lot of races are won in the parking lot - and boat tuning, so it was a big compliment when he said my boat was nicely set-up and he made very few changes.  I told him that I followed the Peter Beardsley philosophy of boat prep.  That definitely came into play in race 6 when the overall scores were still very close and the boat that was in the lead in that race had an issue with their spinnaker that took them out of first place that race.  Not having any boat equipment issues was a big factor for us.  (I'm hoping this means that the local fleet will stop teasing me so much about the amount of time I spend working on my boat.)  But sails weren't as big a factor; we had the oldest sails of any of the top 5 boats - 2 year old Ullman main and jib plus a newer North spinnaker.

The other places where Henry and Dustin excelled were in boat handling, team psychology, and in using the compass on the downwind legs.  As you've said, if your team has solid boat handling it allows you to be focusing on the big picture, not keeping the boat in control or getting out of a jam.  Even though the three of us hadn't sailed together, Dustin and Henry had sailed together and to solidify our teamwork we went out the day before the regatta and went through maneuvers until the sun set.  That was great because the next day we knew the boat was ready and we all knew what we were doing so were relaxed and ready to be alert for wind shifts and strategic moves that had to happen.

The team psychology theory was very interesting and effective.  The middle crew acted as the manager of the boat, not just calling wind shifts and tactics, but also setting the tone and making sure the team felt supported, relaxed and optimistic.  There were times when we were in bad shape (like the very bad start I got during the second time I was at the helm), but the middle crew never let on that we were in trouble, instead keeping a calm tone and talking about the moves we were going to make and that we were "fine."  Keeping the focus on how to work things out and not wasting energy being angry, disappointed or embarrassed was a huge help and we did improve quite a bit.  That race was a once around, so quite short, but we ground back from passing sterns at the start - to finishing 4th; we think if it had been a twice around like all the other races, we had a good shot at working up even further. 

OK, this is probably more than anyone ever wanted to know so I'll stop soon, but I'm still very happy and excited about what a fun weekend it was so am bubbling over with enthusiasm.  Fort Walton YC and Deb and Craig Wilusz were gracious hosts, it was good to have Bill from Sail22 and Rondar's Dan Tucker there to support the fleet and we met all sorts of fun people.  I got to sail with people I liked, we had a great time and I learned all sorts of new things.  It just couldn't have been a better weekend. 

Looking forward to continuing to learn and meet more of the fleet. 

Cheers,
Michelle
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Jason Hyerstay on May 13, 2015, 09:03:47 PM
Great write-up! The sharing spirit of the Viper 640 class is amazing.
Title: Re: Gulf Coast Championships, May 2-3, 2015
Post by: Craig Wilusz on May 14, 2015, 02:20:51 PM
Viper 640 Demo Days at Buccaneer Yacht Club (AL) during the Spring Regatta. May 16-17th, 2015. Two New Viper 640's available for demo, and fun sailing during the event. The Gulf Performance Sailing regatta support trailer will be on site with Zhik gear, Harken, Marlow Ropes, Velocitek, Eelsnot products, and the Zim 15, Zim 420, and Zim Opti on display.

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