Thursday, October 27, 2016

Grey Goose, SUNDAY, OCT 30th, 2016

Well folks, hopefully the third time is the charm for the Grey Goose. 
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The race will be this SUNDAY, OCT 30th (1:30 Captains’ Meeting). We will once again do a reverse start so please bring a stop watch. Remember, there will be the normal start sequence and then each boat will start at the listed time. So once the start signal goes off, start your watch so you can cross the line at your assigned time.
The after race cookout will be at the small pavilion at the Cedar Hill marina. Chefs John & Jannine Motsko and Barry Hall have teamed up to handle the cooking. They will provide the main courses and sides and ask that everyone bring APPETIZERS and DESSERTS. And, as always, BYOB!
See you there!

Pete


Annual Awards Banquet and General Meeting

Members watch your email Inbox for the invitation to the Annual Awards Banquet 
November 19, 
Cambridge Yacht Club
 Cocktails at 5:30, 
Dinner at 6:30 PM

Please respond with number attending by November, 13.  

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Here’s the chance to collect your hardware or congratulate your competition on theirs.  


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There will also be a short general meeting.    




Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Tell Tale, October 4, 2016



Eastern Shore Sailing Association
TellTale
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October 4, 2016
 
Latest Racing Results
Bridge and Award Nominations Sought
Annual ESSA Awards Banquet
Calendar for Fall, Winter, early Spring
ESSA Members in Governor’s Cup
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Latest Racing Results

Cambridge Wednesday Nights Series 3:
Spinnaker Fleet:  1st, “Phone,” Jay Weaver; 2nd, “Lazy Ethel,” Dotty Holoubek; 3rd, “Nothing Artificial,” Joe Brooks.
Non-Spinnaker:  1st, “Reveille,” Tim Mulcahy; 2nd, “Touche’,” Bob Dickey; 3rd, “Tango 22,” George Breig.

Tangier Thursday Nights Series 3:
Tanzer 22 Fleet:  1st, “Lolly,” Deke Sheller; 2nd, “Peace of Heaven,” Paul Hull; 3rd, “Phantom,” Betsy Cottingham.
PHRF Fleet:  1st, “Boatini,” John Motsko; 2nd, “TL Sweeny,” Bruce Franz/Neill Carey; 3rd, “Sonshine,” Kirk Vestal.

Cambridge Fall Series, Sunday Mornings
Spinnaker Fleet:  1st “Phone,” Jay Weaver; 2nd “Nothing Artificial,” Joe Brooks; 3rd “Javelin,” Tom Moore.

Tangier Frost Bite Series, Sunday Afternoons
No official scores kept but you know who you are.

Congratulations to all winners and a big Thank You to everyone who participated this season.  Additional thanks to Ron Freund and crew for Committee Boat duty in Cambridge, and to Judith Stribling for scoring and to Barry Hall for keeping up the after-race food in Tangier.

Deal Island Captain’s Cup
This Tangier Fleet event is sailed every Labor Day in connection with the Skipjack Race.  Due to possible heavy weather only “Lolly” with skipper Deke Sheller participated.  Kudos to “Lolly” et al for keeping a long standing ESSA tradition alive.

Bridge Officer Nominations Now Open 
  The ESSA Bridge invites you to recommend members to serve as Bridge Officers for 2017 and for four special awards for 2016. Bridge Offices seeking nominees are Commodore, Vice Commodore, and Cambridge Fleet Captain.  The current Secretary, Treasurer, and Tangier Fleet Captain have agreed to serve in the coming year.  Thank you.  ESSA members are asked to recommend candidates or
volunteer themselves. Please submit nominations to Vice Commodore, Dave Buchanan. (xlz642@verizon.net)
  
Nominations for Special Awards Being Accepted Through October 8.
 The nomination period for three Special ESSA Awards is now open.  These awards recognize individual achievement and outstanding contributions to our Association.

Promotional Award: To the person who has done the most to promote sailing on the Eastern Shore. The nominee need not be an ESSA member.

Blue Water Cup: To an ESSA boat captained by its                                     owner sailing the most miles offshore but not less than 300 miles.

Great Shoals Lighthouse Trophy:  The Great Shoals Lighthouse Trophy is to be awarded to any member of the Eastern Shore Sailing Association who has demonstrated the most outstanding sailing accomplishment or performed the highest level of meritorious service in the promotion and support of sailboat racing, or a combination thereof.

 Award nominations should be submitted to Commodore Chris Wilde (wildesailing@hotmail.com)     or to any bridge member by October 8, 2016.

Annual Awards Banquet and General Meeting
 Members watch your email Inbox for the invitation to the Annual Awards Banquet beginning with cocktails at 5:30, dinner at 6:30 PM November, 19 at the
Cambridge Yacht Club.  Please respond with number attending by November, 13.  Here’s the chance to collect your hardware or congratulate your competition on theirs.  There will also be a short general meeting.    

Fall and Winter Activities and Events
 Many ESSA activities are scheduled for the rest of this year and early next year.  Here is a summary of what is coming up.  Details will be provided prior to each event. Mark your calendar! 

October 8:          Special Awards Nominations Due
October 8:          Wild Goose Chase, Cambridge 9 AM*
October 9:          Grey Goose Race, Tangier 2 PM*
October 15:        Choptank Cup, Cambridge 9 AM*
October 16:        Gosling Race, Tangier 2 PM*
       *               Possible need to reschedule due to weather, check with Fleet Captain.

November 19: Awards Dinner and General Meeting, 5:30 PM, Cambridge Yacht Club        
January 21:     Change of Watch Dinner, Brew River, Salisbury 5 PM
February:        General Meeting, Time/place TBA
March:            General Meeting, Time/place TBA  

ESSA Sailors and Boats Compete in 2016 Governor’s Cup

The 43rd annual Governors Cup was a wild ride with the wind on the nose all night. Gusts exceeded 22 knots periodically for the fleet racing from Annapolis to Historic St. Mary's City. Those boats who pounded through the night were welcomed to the historic waterfront with sunshine, music, great food, and beer. John Moore in “Seahawk” placed 3rd  in PHRF B and 1st  in the alumni fleet. Bob Dickey in “Touche’”
came in 5th, and Mark McIver in “Tamarind” 7th out of the 12 boats competing in PHRF N. Congratulations to skippers and crew, it was a great showing from ESSA and we look forward to next year.







 send your emails to essasailing38@gmail.com












Thursday, October 20, 2016


test


Spin Class

Sailed: 5, Discards: 1, To count: 4, Rating system: PHRF, Entries: 13, Scoring system: Appendix A
Boat Boat Type HelmName Class SailNo PHRF Rank Fall Series Sunday 1st Race
   
Fall Series Sunday 2nd Race
   
Fall Series Sunday 4th Race
   
Fall Series Sunday 5th Race
   
Fall Series Wednesday 3rd Race
   
Total Nett
Phone J29 Jay Weaver Spin   111 1st 1.0 1.0 (2.0) 1.0 1.0 6.0 4.0
Nothing Artificial J-29 Joe Brooks Spin 267 117 2nd (2.0) 2.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 9.0 7.0
Javelin J-29 Tom Moore Spin 245 126 3rd (4.0) 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 DNF 18.0 14.0
Sea Hawk J-29 John Moore Spin 40771 111 4th 5.0 4.0 DNF 5.0 4.0 (14.0 DNC) 32.0 18.0
Epicure J-29 Jack Brooks Spin 31628 111 5th 3.0 (14.0 DNC) 3.0 5.0 14.0 DNC 39.0 25.0
Tango 22 Tanzer 22 George Breig Spin 135 240 6th 6.0 (14.0 DNC) 6.0 14.0 DNC 4.0 DNF 44.0 30.0
No Mas J 29 Bill Brooks Spin 25666 111 7th (14.0 DNC) 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 3.0 59.0 45.0
Lazy Ethel Catalina 27 Dotty Holoubek Spin 877 213 8th (14.0 DNC) 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 4.0 DNF 60.0 46.0
Encebee Kirby 30 MOD Beckey Spin 43112 126 8th (14.0 DNC) 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 4.0 DNF 60.0 46.0
Adventure Kwest Cal 39 Paul West Spin 23814 126 10th (14.0 DNC) 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 70.0 56.0
Wings Cal 25-II David Foley Spin 43265 231 10th (14.0 DNC) 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 70.0 56.0
Madras III Hughes 38 Lee Beauchamp Spin 82 168 10th (14.0 DNC) 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 70.0 56.0
Aura J-100 Bob Gallagher Spin 93487 99 10th (14.0 DNC) 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 14.0 DNC 70.0 56.0








Fall Series Sunday 1st Race - Spin Class

Start: Start 1, Finishes: Place, Distance: 2.87
Boat Boat Type HelmName Class SailNo PHRF Rank Finish Elapsed Corrected BCE BCR Ave speed Points
Phone J29 Jay Weaver Spin   111 1   59:54 0:54:35 0:00:00 111 2.875 kn 1.0
Nothing Artificial J-29 Joe Brooks Spin 267 117 2   1:00:21 0:54:45 0:00:10 120.408 2.853 kn 2.0
Epicure J-29 Jack Brooks Spin 31628 111 3   1:01:37 0:56:18 0:01:43 146.889 2.795 kn 3.0
Javelin J-29 Tom Moore Spin 245 126 4   1:03:36 0:57:34 0:02:59 188.352 2.708 kn 4.0
Sea Hawk J-29 John Moore Spin 40771 111 5   1:11:06 1:05:47 0:11:12 345.146 2.422 kn 5.0
Tango 22 Tanzer 22 George Breig Spin 135 240 6   1:27:37 1:16:08 0:21:33 690.443 1.965 kn 6.0
No Mas J 29 Bill Brooks Spin 25666 111 7   DNC         14.0
Lazy Ethel Catalina 27 Dotty Holoubek Spin 877 213 7   DNC         14.0
Encebee Kirby 30 MOD Beckey Spin 43112 126 7   DNC         14.0
Adventure Kwest Cal 39 Paul West Spin 23814 126 7   DNC         14.0
Wings Cal 25-II David Foley Spin 43265 231 7   DNC         14.0
Madras III Hughes 38 Lee Beauchamp Spin 82 168 7   DNC         14.0
Aura J-100 Bob Gallagher Spin 93487 99 7   DNC         14.0

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          Choptank Cup

Race Choptank Cup

Information is provisional and subject to modification
Regatta results saved: Thursday, October 20, 2016 4:06:00 PM EDT


PosSailBoatSkipperRatingFinish
Order
Finish
Time
Time
Allowance
Corrected
Time
Time
Behind
AdjustmentsPts
1  877Lazy Ethel 213113:14:15.000:25:01.602:49:13.400:00:00.01.0
2  111Flyer 120213:19:00.000:14:06.003:04:54.000:15:40.62.0
3  330If.... 168313:57:00.000:19:44.403:37:15.600:48:02.23.0
Notes
(1)Start Date/Time = Saturday, October 15, 2016 10:00:00.0, Length (nm) = 7.05
Information is provisional and subject to modification

Principal Race Officer: George Breig

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