May 30, 2019

Results from 5/29

Clouds to the south of me, Storms to the north!

Despite the weather's best attempts to stop the racing last night, we were able to get in a nice sail. Reasonable winds over the evening that stayed up through most of the race. It did fall out near the end, but everyone managed to finish.

Congratulations to Willem Roosenburg and crew on Javelin for a first-place finish last night. Also having a great night coming in first was the Star Ludey (8045) and the PHRF B racer Ful Dek! Great job!

You can see all the results from last night >here<

Just to top off the evening, the RC got a visit from the local DNR to find out why we were shooting a gun. It seems someone complained we were shooting a shotgun at sailboaters. Give that we've been racing for 30+ years on the Miles, I'm surprised that it came up. The DNR didn't seem too happy at the person who called it in, so good luck out there crazy boaters.

How is your spring series coming along? Want to check up on the season as it progresses? We post all the updates >here<

I don't always update on the same day, but I'm close.

May 23, 2019

Results form 5/22

I'm running out of time!

Here are the results from 5/22 >here<

And I think I forgot last week.

Here are the results from 5/15 >here<

Good job everyone!

May 9, 2019

Results from 5/8

Good night for racing last night! I thought the wind would die as the evening went on, but nope! It sure seemed like the wind was building as the night went along.  It was certainly puffy.

Congratulations to Bob Foley and crew on La Quatrieme for a first-place finish in the A class last night. Also having a great night finishing first was Matt Rajacich and Eric Wagner on Maddie in the Stars and Alex Schuster and crew on Swagman. New first-place finishers all around!

You can see all the results from last night >HERE<

May 2, 2019

Results from 5/1

Yay! Finally, we're sailing again.

The water was pretty cold out there last night, so it was good that the wind was light. Gotta keep that spray down. I know everyone on the committee boat was pretty cold by the time we got back into the dock.

Still, we got in a race that was 4.8 nm with lots of legs and no storms as were predicted. It was great to see healthy sized classes for the first night with 8 in the Stars and 10 in PHRF. We even saw two new boats! I'm hoping the numbers will grow as the season moves on.

Congratulations to Will and Carl on Wish for a first-place finish in the Stars. Somehow they rounded the first leeward near the back and managed to climb through. Also having a great night coming in first was Jeff Staley and crew on Ostinato and the crew on Ful Dek.

Great job, everyone, for making it out the first night!

To see all the results, click >HERE<