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TABA / Toledo Regatta video clips

From the May 31 – June 1 TABA regatta.  Here are some clips and images I put together into a video and posted up on You Tube.    In the first racing clip you’ll see Stephanie Todd / CAN7 performing her Stop Jibe at the leeward mark. 

  

The racing action was great in 2008 with six races all in premium onshore winds meaning there were no lulls to speak of.   A basic two mark course with a windward and leeward mark was used.  

For the first two races on Saturday we did two grueling laps in heavy winds.  I was totally spent having used my Retro 7.5.  Saturday after lunch racing was canceled as winds were well over 20mph and the committee boats were unsafe to anchor as waves broke over the bow.    On Sunday the course was shorter and we did four one lap races in winds where I was powered up to the max on the Prodigy Comp 8.5 One Design sail.  

We had a nice turnout of 11 Mistral Prodigy in the Hybrid fleet.   Two of our RC crew that manned the boats were Prodigy racers so we could of got a couple more out there if we had more local volunteers.  

Scott / #H

19th Toledo Regatta – WIND !

No rain .. sun .. warm air .. and onshore wind made for a great weekend on Maumee Bay on Lake Erie. A simple two mark course with a windward and a leeward mark was used with A fleet doing twice around and sport fleet once. The conditions on Saturday went from 7.5 at the start of the first race quickly to 5.5 conditions by the end of the second race before lunch break. I battled my way around the course on a 7.5 and was totally spent afterwards. Many had to drop out. After lunch the wind decided to pick up even more and was a solid 20 with big gusts. Though we tried, it became apparent our smallish RC boats were not going to cut it in the three foot rollers that formed. Those that had them broke out their short boards and were treated to 3.5 to 4.5 conditions to dark. Below is the shot of the wind whipping up a sand storm on the beach that day. Truly epic conditions.

Toledo Sandstorm

Sunday morning winds were again onshore at about fifth-teen mph with long gusts and a few lulls. We did four one lap races and it was all I could do at times to hold down the Prodigy 8.5 Comp sail. There were lots of smiles and I believe everyone felt they got more wind then they bargained for this year. Below A fleeters play bumper cars at the start line.

TABA 2008 start

Several in attendance are planning on showing up at the Nationals and this was surely a good warm up race. We had about 34 registered which we thought was a great turnout with gas prices being up there like they are. The Saturday night party at Packos as always was outstanding and the raffle was extra large this year with many taking home some really nice items. We will get the scores posted later this week.

Scott Haas / #H

Here are the scores that we ended up with. Race 2 had many DNFs that were not recorded, however in most cases that race was the throwout score.

2008 Toledo Championships Scores

And here is another picture

Toledo Shortboarder

 

Jack / F1

Alum Creek 2008 – Great JOB everyone!

The first Alum Creek Regatta was in 1983,  and May 3-4 2008 showed us that it is still happening!   There were 17 on the start line Saturday morning in inclement rainy weather conditions not fit for ducks.    Alum Creek State Park is located just off US-23 a dozen miles north of I-270 in Columbus Ohio.   It’s a great state park facility with a campground, a beach area and the marina area serving as the site for the regatta.    Below you can see that the marina area has plenty of parking close to the water and lots of grass for rigging as particpants do just that on Saturday morning.    

Alum Creek 2008 Saturday

 Saturday four races were ran and as the afternoon skies cleared the winds came gusting well into the twenties blowing half the fleet off the course.  Several opted to just go short boarding the remainder of the afternoon on 6.0ish size sails.    Three more races were ran on  Sunday in light conditions with bright sunny skies overhead.    Below Paul Sandstrom crosses the start line with Joe Belhobeck having been there already.

Alum Creek Sunday 2008

 Windsurfers from Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and of course the Columbus area itself were in attendance.   A Saturday evening party for 22 was held a few miles down the road on US-23 at the RoadHouse Grill which was a fun place with 99 cent draft all night long.    The Ohio/MI Prodigy Fleet had 4 in attendance with Dave Chapman taking 1st, Scott Haas 2nd, Rod Clevenger 3rd and Jim Donahue 4th.  

Up next in Ohio is the Toledo event which is May 31-June 1.   The Toledo Notice of race can be found in the Mowind Yahoo Group files section.   Also the NOR can be found on the Toledo Blog site. Â