| Larchmont NOOD |
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| Written by Justin Scott |
| Sunday, 07 September 2008 07:53 |
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Vipers came in first and second in the new sportsboat class at the Larchmont NOOD.
The smaller sportsboat class with 20' sportsboat racing against each other on a portsmouth handicap is a concept that we have been batting about with other classes for a few months. The first time we were on the same startline was at the Newport Regatta in June. In Newport we started on the same line with the same gun but each class was scored as One Design. At Larchmont we raced as one fleet with a Portsmouth handicap. It was fun! The racing was nearly postponed for a day with the approach of Tropical Storm Hanna. Then the evening before, the forecast eased and it looked like we would get a day of racing in front of gradualy building wind and waves. We left the club after rigging our boats and registration on Friday evening, eagerly anticipating 20 +knots the following day. Sadly, it was not to be. On Saturday we sailed under ominous skies but during the racing it was jsub 10 knots all day. So no planing down tropical storm waves. But the racing was very close across all the classes.
For full write up in Sailing World, please viist this link. http://www.sailingworld.com/nood-regattas/larchmont-ny/the-lowdown-from-larchmont-1000064773.html# |





