Thursday, December 20, 2018

A Message from The Incoming Choptank Fleet Captain

Dear fellow sailors,

It is this time of year that we spend the most time reflecting. The holidays seem to motivate us to think about our accomplishments and procrastinations but also to think about how things may be different in the coming year. As the new fleet captain for the Choptank ESSA fleet, I will be spending my time thinking about our Cambridge fleet and how we can take care of it. It's important that we strive for expansion while keeping the experience fun for all levels of competitors. With a growing fleet, our thinking needs to change.

Here are a few ideas that I feel will promote expansion while keeping it fun for everyone. Some of these ideas involve ‘hot potato’ topics which often get talked about but never acted on.  These concepts/topics are meant to spark new ideas with our membership and promote conversation. It is my objective to act on these ideas for the 2019 season.  

First, I feel that we do not take full advantage of the close proximity to the Tred Avon Yacht club. I can tell you that, personally, I am trying to figure out a way to participate in more races in Oxford. Oxford is not lightyears away… it’s just a few miles. We should collectively show support for their programs and get into the spirit of competition. It’s my hope that doing so will garner support from them and initiate some reciprocity.

Secondly, we need to re-affirm our relationship with the Cambridge Yacht Club. I’m not certain as to why there is a lingering rub between the two organizations. As a newly elected board member of CYC, I will be promoting sailing. Period. Sailing will become an agenda on every single board meeting they hold. ESSA brought me new friends, and ESSA brought me to the yacht club. There is no reason that the two cannot have a symbiotic relationship.

Additionally, I want to simplify race course identification either by means of a group text message or by pre-determined courses that would be depicted by one letter, “A,” “B,” etc. With predetermined courses, it would be much easier for a less experienced race committee than the Red Sky clan to run the races efficiently. This may also make the task less daunting, which may attract more volunteers to the thankless job. Listen up - nothing good stays the same, and Red Sky is not permanent. It's important to make the task approachable for other boats. Annapolis has adopted the single letter method, and they seem to like it.

Finally, we should continue the conversation about splitting the non-spinnaker and/or spinnaker fleets. It’s my vision that, after the first series, a baseline could be determined. We would split both fleets into A and B classes. The top competitor from the B fleet moves up to A, and the low competitor from A moves down to B after each series thereafter. This would eliminate the possibility of adjusting PHRF’s, which may be difficult mathematically and would penalize the sailors who do dedicate more time, effort, and, in some cases, money to being the best they can be. 

As a closing thought, I implore our members to help me recruit at least four additional boats for the 2019 racing season. Perhaps ESSA can develop a reward for the recruitment of new members into the fleet such as waiving the membership fee for that year. The sailing season is closer than we think. Let’s keep this fun and let’s keep the competitiveness alive. It can be done.

Merry Christmas,

Trevor Carouge

essasailing38@gmail.com

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Reminder: RSVP for the Change of Watch Dinner & Meeting

ESSA 2019 Change of Watch Dinner & Meeting
Saturday, January 19th at 5:00 PM
Brew River
502 West Main Street
Salisbury, MD 21801

Monday, December 10, 2018

ESSA Change of Watch Dinner & Meeting, January 19, 2019, 5:00 PM

ESSA 2019 Change of Watch Dinner & Meeting
Saturday, January 19th at 5:00 PM
Brew River
502 West Main Street
Salisbury, MD 21801

Click here to RSVP  You will receive a confirmation email.

Crab Dip with toast baguettes appetizer

Your choice of Entree
~Bourbon Salmon
~Prime Rib
~Vegetarian Penne

Baked Potato
Spinach Salad

Dessert provided by ESSA.  Coffee, Tea.

Cost per person is $35.00   RSVP by January 11th.
Cash Bar

Pay At the door

You will receive a confirmation email.


Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Boat out of Water? What to do? Go to Annapolis!



ANNAPOLIS STATE HOUSE
AND WILLIAM PACA MANSION TOUR
DECEMBER 10, 2018


Join the Dorchester Garden Club for a tour of the MARYLAND STATE HOUSE AND CHRISTMAS TREE DISPLAY, followed by a guided tour of THE WILLIAM PACA HOUSE, an 18th century Georgian Mansion, in Annapolis, Maryland


DEPART CAMBRIDGE 8:15 AM from the WalMart Parking Lot next to Arby’s restaurant
ARRIVE ANNAPOLIS APPROXIMATELY 9:45-10:00 AM

10:00am – Noon
Following a short film and tour of the building, the group will be escorted, via the tunnel, to the State House to view the decorated Christmas trees.

Noon – 2:00 pm
Lunch on your own.  There are numerous restaurants in the neighborhood.

1:45 pm
Meet back at the Legislative Building on College Street for a short walk to the Paca Mansion for a 2:15 – 3:15 pm tour.

DEPART ANNAPOLIS 3:30 PM
ARRIVE CAMBRIDGE APPROXIMATELY 5:00-5:30 PM

Ticket Price for members and guests $55.00 (does not include lunch)

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
DAVID ADAMS (202) 288-6992 or SUE JONES (484) 866-0233
TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT, SEND CHECK PAYABLE TO DORCHESTER GARDEN CLUB (DGC) IN THE AMOUNT OF $55.00 TO:

SUE JONES                                                               DAVID ADAMS
206 HIBISCUS LANE                                              600 WILLIAM STREET
CAMBRIDGE, MD   21613                                  CAMBRIDGE, MD   21613




Please note that security measures are in place at the State House and other state buildings.  Picture ID is required for entrance and metal detectors are in operation. 

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

ESSA Blog Site Statistices.

ESSA Sailing News & Race Results

This sites services the ESSA sailing community by posting weekly race results and upcoming events.
So, how often is the ESSA blog site viewed? 

Subscribers = 67   Each receive an email when a message is posted.

Page views In October, 2018  = 533

Page views since inception in October 2016  = 11, 517

362 posts. 

19 tabs which include NORSI, charts, and other information for the fleet. 


Wednesday, November 14, 2018

ESSA Annual Awards & Meeting

ESSA Annual Awards & Meeting
This Saturday Are you coming?

60 RSVP's received.  (We expected 70 to reply.)
Please RSVP today. 
We need to deliver a headcount to J&S for food prep and staffing.

We need your RSVP. 

  • Saturday, November 17, 2018

    • Annual Awards Meeting and Dinner; Jimmie & Sooks, 5:30 PM
    • Buffet Service, $40.00 per person, cash bar
    • Meeting and Elections at 7:30
    • Annual Awards Dinner RSVP 

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Just one week, Are you coming?

Just one week, Are you coming?

Only 47 RSVP's received.  (We expected 70 to reply.)
Last call is Wednesday, November  14.
We need to deliver a headcount to J&S for food prep and staffing.
  • Send your check to
  • ESSA Annual Dinner
  • P.O. BOX 374
  • Salisbury, MD 21803

We need your RSVP. 

  • Saturday, November 17, 2018

    • Annual Awards Meeting and Dinner; Jimmie & Sooks, 5:30 PM
    • Buffet Service, $40.00 per person, cash bar
    • Meeting and Elections at 7:30
    • Annual Awards Dinner RSVP 

Saturday, November 3, 2018

OOOPs! Address correction

OOOPs! Address correction

 ZIP CODE FOR ESSA IS 21803

  • Send your check to 
  • ESSA Annual Dinner
  • P.O. BOX 374
  • Salisbury, MD 21803

We need your RSVP. 

  • Saturday, November 17, 2018

    • Annual Awards Meeting and Dinner; Jimmie & Sooks, 5:30 PM
    • Buffet Service, $40.00 per person, cash bar
    • Meeting and Elections at 7:30
    • Annual Awards Dinner RSVP 




Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Annual Awards Dinner. Please RSVP

We need your RSVP. 


  • Saturday, November 17, 2018
    • Annual Awards Meeting and Dinner; Jimmie & Sooks, 5:30 PM
    • Buffet Service, $40.00 per person, cash bar
    • Meeting and Elections at 7:30
    • Annual Awards Dinner RSVP 



Sunday, October 21, 2018

Choptank Cup. October 21, 2018 Results

The brave and hardy crews of the ESSA fleet dared nature and King Neptune on their flight around the Choptank Light.  Heavy winds and white seas led to the decision to shorten the traditional route to Sharp's Island Lighthouse. The 20-35 knots winds from the NW produced sizable waves and considerable spray. In the end, the competitors finished within minutes of one another, Congratulations to Whistle Jacket on their victory over the raging Choptank. 
All returned safely, but, quite wet. 
Call me Ismail.
Sailwave results for Choptank Cup 2018 at Choptank River 2018

Choptank Cup 2018

Choptank River

Results are final as of 18:08 on October 21, 2018

Race 1 - Non-spin Class - Aug 8, 2018

Start: Start 1, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 10:18:00, Distance: 14.6, Course: I-Choptank Light -I, Wind dir: NW, Ave wind: 20-30 knts
Boat Boat Type HelmName Class SailNo PHRF Rank Start Finish Elapsed Corrected BCE BCR Ave speed Points
Whistle Jacket J-34C Trevor Carouge Non-spin 83412 117 1 10:18:00 13:20:00 3:02:00 2:33:32 0:00:00 117 4.813 kn 1.0
Bold Spirit Saga 43 Lee Beauchamp Non-spin 83455 87 2 10:18:00 13:14:00 2:56:00 2:34:50 0:01:18 92.342 4.977 kn 2.0


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Friday, October 19, 2018

Choptank Cup Weather as of Friday at 9:00 AM

ANZ541-192000-
Choptank River to Cambridge MD and the Little Choptank River-
736 AM EDT Fri Oct 19 2018.

How to heave to

SAT...W winds 15 kt with gusts to 25 kt. Waves 2 to 3 ft. 
.SAT NIGHT...NW winds 20 to 25 kt. Gusts up to 25 kt...increasing to 35 kt after midnight. Waves 3 ft. 
.SUN...NW winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts to 35 kt. Waves 4 ft. 

.SUN NIGHT...NW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts to 25 kt. Waves 2 to 3 ft. 
.MON...SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Waves 1 to 2 ft. 
.TUE...NW winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 2 ft.  



Thursday, October 18, 2018

ESSA Annual Awards Dinner, Just 4 weeks away



Only your most fashionable friends will be there, will you?
Be sure to use the proper fork.


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  • Saturday, November 17, 2018

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Choptank Cup, Sunday, October 21, 2018

The Choptank Cup Race will be held on Sunday, October 21, 2018.

Trevor C of Whistle Jacket will conduct the Skipper's Meeting at 8:30 AM. Bring your check for $10.00 payable to ESSA.  

We are still looking for a Race Committee Boat to start the race.

At this time the wind forecast appears to be robust at 16 knots with gusts to 28 from the NW. Keep a watch. The NW wind can create some rough water on the Choptank.



Saturday, October 13, 2018

Choptank Cup POSTPONED UNTIL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21

There has been no change in the wind forecast for Sunday.
The Choptank Cup will be re-scheduled for Sunday, October 21, 2018.

A volunteer Committee Boat to officiate the start of the race is needed.
Anyone interested should contact George B at essasailing38@gmail.com 


Any boat that would like to join the race may enter also for the new date.

Friday, October 12, 2018

Choptank Cup, Sunday, October14, 2018

Light winds may postpone the Choptank Cup.
Things can change quickly,
The "bad weather" date is October 21.

Please, stand-by for a decision by the RC, late Saturday afternoon or Sunday at the Skippers' Meeting.

We have multiple short courses available.
Skippers, your feedback would be helpful.

Skippers and crew standby.

Nothing's easy.  George B, Choptank Fleet Captain





Wednesday, October 10, 2018

NOAA / NWS National Hurricane Center - Advisory #16

Subject: NOAA Hurricane Advisory

NOAA / NWS National Hurricane Center - Advisory #16

The National Hurricane Center has issued the following Advisory to include the Mid-Atlantic region.  At 10:00 a.m. today, Oct 10th, Hurricane Michael was a Cat 4 hurricane (winds of 131 – 155 mph) and was moving NNE at 14 mph .   The eyewall is about to reach Panama City, Florida.  Wind gusts of 145 mph have been reported near the center of the storm.  Michael is an extremely dangerous cyclonic system and will bring both heavy rainfall and winds in the affected areas.   Its fast movement has given little time for pre-planning by local jurisdictions.   Life-threatening situations will occur with this storm.  It will remain a Cat 3 hurricane as it moves past SC with further weakening as it approached NC.

The cone of probability places the hurricane moving rapidly NNE toward the Outer Banks of North Carolina,  early Thursday morning, Oct 11th.  The cones center is forecast to place the storm at the southern end of the Delmarva peninsula  Thursday evening, Oct 11th.   The U.S. and European models appear to be in agreement with its expected path.  Winds and storm surge may affect portions of the South Carolina coastline with tropical force winds between 65 – 73 mph up to a Cat 2  (96 – 110 mph).  The North Carolina and Virginia coastlines can also expect strong tropical force winds and very heavy rainfall.  A Hurricane Warning and Storm Surge Advisory may be issued for the coastal sections of SC and NC.  The Mid-Atlantic region of VA and the Delmarva and estuaries may be affected by heavy rainfall (2” – 4” ) and tropical force winds, mainly in the southern sections. The affected areas should have already prepared for this event.  All boating interests should stay tuned to their local TV stations and NOAA Weather Radio for further updates.  Delmarva local interests should take necessary precautions to secure boats and remove any unsecured objects from becoming airborne.

SUMMARY:

Tropical force winds range between 39 - 73 mph and may include all coastal beach locations of  VA and MD.  Storm surge may affect coastal sections of SC / NC.    Flooding in these regions could take place.  These conditions will be accompanied by very heavy rainfall throughout the affected region of the warned areas in a range of 4” to 8”.  


SOURCE:

NOAA - NWS, National Hurricane Center

Miami, Florida

ESSA ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER RSVP




  • Saturday, November 17, 2018
    • Annual Awards Meeting and Dinner; Jimmie & Sooks, 5:30 PM
    • Buffet Service, $40.00 per person, cash bar
    • We prefer that you pay by check by mail.
      • Send your check payable to ESSA to 
      • ESSA Annual Dinner
      • P.O. BOX 374
      • Salisbury, MD 21803
    • Your fellow sailors are energized and ready to celebrate a great season. 

Enter your email, number of attendees, names of attendees, boat name.
Comments? Questions?  send them to essasailing38@gmail.com

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Choptank Cup: Final Notice, Sunday October 14, 2018

Weather: Current forecast predict pleasant weather for our Sunday race. The hurricane remnants should pass before the weekend. Light to moderate winds are forecasted for our race.  

Contestants:
Spinnaker class:

  1. Aura
  2. Jambo
  3. Ethel Alcohol
  4. Gabrielle
Non_Spinnaker
  1. Tamarind
  2. If...
  3. Dudley Do Right
  4. Touche'
  5. Whistle Jacket 
Skippers Meeting: at the Marina Gazebo at 8:30 AM.
Fee $10.00.

Special Instructions: 
See Norsi:  Choptank Cup NORSI


Special instructions
·       Jitterbug will be the Race Committee Boat
· Use Channel 68
·       Two classes Spin and Non-Spin
·       Lead boat in each class judges pace to shorten race.
o   See pace chart
o  Decision for turning mark broadcast at 1:00 PM on channel 68. Sharp’s Island is the desired turning mark.
o  Each boat in class should acknowledge the radio call
o  1:30 PM is halfway time
·       Three boats in each class must report to the committee boat to make the race official
·       If less than 3 spinnaker boats, the race will be a non-spin event.
·       If less than 3 non-spin boats, the race will default to a non-spin race.
·       George B cell phone (443) 521-9920

NOAA / NWS National Hurricane Center - Advisory #11

Subject: NOAA Hurricane Advisory

NOAA / NWS National Hurricane Center - Advisory #11

The National Hurricane Center has issued the following Advisory to include the Mid-Atlantic region.  At 5:00 a.m. today, Oct 9th, Hurricane Michael was a Cat  2 hurricane (winds of 96 – 110 mph) and was moving NNW toward the panhandle of Florida.  It is expected to be a  Cat 3 hurricane with sustained winds of at least 111 mph with gusts to 120 mph at time of landfall.  Michael is an extremely dangerous cyclonic system and will bring both heavy rainfall and winds in the affected areas.   

The cone of probability places the hurricane moving rapidly NNE toward the outer banks of North Carolina, late Wednesday, Oct 10th.  The cones center forecast places it over the Delmarva peninsula  Thursday morning, Oct 11th.   The U.S. and European models appear to be in agreement with its expected path.  Winds and life-threatening storm surge may affect portions of the South Carolina coastline with tropical force winds between 65 – 73 mph.  The North Carolina and Virginia coastlines can also expect strong tropical force winds and heavy rainfall.  A Hurricane Warning and Storm Surge Advisory may be issued for the coastal sections of SC and NC .  The Mid-Atlantic region of VA and the Delmarva and estuaries may be affected by heavy rainfall and tropical force winds. The affected areas should begin to prepare for this event.  All boating interests should stay tuned to their local TV stations and NOAA Weather Radio for further updates.  Delmarva local interests should take necessary precautions to secure boats and remove any unsecured objects from becoming airborne.

SUMMARY:

Tropical force winds range between 39 - 73 mph and may include all coastal beach locations of  VA and MD.  Storm surge may affect coastal sections of SC / NC.    Flooding in these regions could take place.  These conditions will be accompanied by very heavy rainfall throughout the affected region of the warned areas.  


SOURCE:

NOAA - NWS, National Hurricane Center
Miami, Florida
(special notations have been added)

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Sailing Knowledge;

Here's why we will use Channel 68 instead of Channel 67 for the Choptank Cup.


channel 13 button
Channel 13 and Channel 67 - These are navigational channels.
Channel 13 (all vessels) is for one watt of transmission power only.
Channel 67 (Commercial Only) is for one-watt transmission power only.
These radio channels are also known as the "bridge-to-bridge" channels.
These channels are used for listening to ship movements in tight waterways, locks, etc.

Choptank Cup: Skippers Meeting at 8:30 AM at the Cambridge Marina Gazebo.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Choptank Cup, Sunday October 14, 2018, 9:30 AM Start

Choptank Cup, 
Sunday, October 14, 2018, 9:30 AM Start


We will start earlier than originally announced.

Skippers' Meeting at 8:30 AM at the Municipal Marina's Gazebo. It is located on the west end.


The horn will sound to start the race at 9:30 AM;

Warning horn at 9:24 AM.  Jitterbug is the Race Committee boat.


Currently, there will be two classes: 

Spin and Non-spin


Spin class racers include:


  • Aura
  • Gabreille
  • Jambo
  • Ethel Alcohol
Non- Spin
  • Touche
  • Tamarind
  • If...

If you want to join the fleet for a full day of racing, email essasailing38@gmail.com 


Friday, September 28, 2018

Annual Awards Dinner, RSVP, Saturday, November 17, 2018

  • Saturday, November 17, 2018
    • Annual Awards Meeting and Dinner; Jimmie & Sooks, 5:30 PM
    • Buffet Service, $40.00 per person, cash bar
    • Pay by check or cash at the door
    • or pay by mail recommended: 
      • Send your check to 
      • ESSA Annual Dinner
      • P.O. BOX 374
      • Salisbury, MD 21803
    • Your fellow sailors are energized and ready to celebrate a great season. 

"WHATTA SAILOR!"

Please RSVP using either link below
You will need to enter your email address, the number in your party, their names, and boat name.



Agenda & Menu                                                  
Welcome and Appetizers served at 5:30 pm
   Bruschetta served on a crostini with goat cheese crumbles
   Crab Dip served with corn tortilla chips
Entrees served at 6:15 pm
   Slow Roasted Prime Rib
   Carved and served with horseradish cream sauce and demi-glace
   Herb Encrusted Rockfish finished with a Caribbean BBQ drizzle
   Roasted Red Potatoes
   Garden Vegetable medley sautéed with white wine and garlic
      Desserts served on plates at each table
                        Chocolate Chip Cookies
7:30 PM Awards and Elections

Special dietary requests? please indicate and submit by email.

Questions? Send them to essasailing38@gmail.com

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

ESSA Choptank Cup: Call for Racers, October 14, 2018

ESSA Fleet,

This is the granddaddy of the Choptank Races.  A 31.90 Nautical Mile round trip from Cambridge to Sharp's Island Light.  Last year the wind and weather were perfect as all boats finished the roundtrip below the time limit.

Can Tamarind defend her title? Marl McIver and his crew stand ready to all challengers that want to join the previous winners of the cup.  Perhaps some Tangier sailors will engage to bring glory to the Tangier fleet. 

Please reply to essasailing38@gmail.com if you intend to compete.

All participants must pay a $10 fee payable before or at the Skipper Meeting.
Checks should be made payable to ESSA.
This is a PHRF event. Depending on the participants, it will be a spin or non-spin event.
Jitterbug will be the Race Committee Boat.


The CUP! 

Monday, September 24, 2018

2018 Upcoming Events: SAVE THE DATES!

2018 Upcoming Events
    • Choptank Cup -Non-Spin
      • Sunday, October 14, 2018, bad weather date, October 21
    • Gosling, 2 PM
      • October 28, 2018
    • Saturday, November 17, 2018
      • Annual Awards Meeting and Dinner; Jimmie & Sooks, 5:30 PM
      • (Standby for Updates)


    Sunday, September 23, 2018

    Ironman is seeking Volunteers, Event scheduled for Saturday, September 29, 2018

    From: Gerry Boyle <gerry.boyle@ironman.com>
    Date: September 22, 2018 at 1:50:09 PM EDT

    Subject: Volunteers
    Easiest description is to say we need volunteers on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday when it is hard to find people who are not working. A couple of examples; passenger van drivers between Long Wharf and Great Marsh, controlling access to Long Wharf(no cars) and giving directions. Same outside Great Marsh.
    Very flexible hours.
    Anyone interested/willing should email volunteer director ahengstcaptain@gmail.com or call Gerry 443-786-0059
    Gerry Boyle
    Race Director, IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman
    Race Director, IRONMAN Maryland
    443-786-0059 (cell)
    Gerry.boyle@ironman.com

    Sent from my I Phone

    Saturday, September 22, 2018

    Wild Goose Chase Results, September 22, 2018

    Congratulations to Ethel Alcohol for a great race, With a 9-minute delay to make-up, Dotty, Steve, and their crew had to use the entire 14.47 nautical miles to catch and pass Aura. 
    Jambo finished third by only 11 minutes. 

    Ethel Alcohol cooks the goose.
    (View from Jitterbug near the Lighthouse)

    Jambo driving to the finish line.
    Jambo gets the "Show-off" award for sailing on Spinnaker into the creek and coming about near Snappers.





    Sailwave results for Wild Goose Chase at 2018

    Wild Goose Chase

    Wild Goose Chase 2018

    Overall

    Sailed: 1, Discards: 0, To count: 1, Entries: 3, Scoring system: Appendix A
    Boat Class HelmName Rating WGC Total Nett
    Ethel Alcohol S Dotty Holoubek 93 1.0 1.0 1.0
    Aura S Bob Gallagher 99 2.0 2.0 2.0
    Jambo S Trevor Carouge 111 3.0 3.0 3.0

    WGC - Sept 23, 2017 at 9:00 AM

    Start: Start 1, Finishes: Elapsed time, Time: 9:00:00, Distance: 14.47, Course: B-C-CL-C-Creek lIght, Wind dir: N, Ave wind: 10
    Boat Class HelmName Rating Start Finish Elapsed Corrected BCE BCR Ave speed Points
    Ethel Alcohol S Dotty Holoubek 93 9:09:00 12:00:00 2:51:00 2:51:00 0:00:00 0 5.077 kn 1.0
    Aura S Bob Gallagher 99 9:00:00 12:00:30 3:00:30 3:00:30 0:09:30 0 4.81 kn 2.0
    Jambo S Trevor Carouge 111 9:08:00 12:11:00 3:03:00 3:03:00 0:12:00 0 4.744 kn 3.0



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