(Chicago, IL)- Sponsored this year by AUDI Chicago and SLAM Weather Gear
and hosted by the Chicago Yacht Club, the Verve Cup Offshore regatta
took place from August 9th to 11th along the magnificent Chicago city
front on the azure blue waters of Lake Michigan.
Despite
enormous challenges from the light air weather forecast for the entire
weekend, the Chicago YC Race Management team managed to get in a full
slate of races all three days on both circles- Course A to the north and
Course B to the south. Friday dawned sunny, clear but with little
wind. After a slow start compounded by a 3 hour postponement the RC ran
three races in a light 5-9 kts southeast sea-breeze along the Chicago
shoreline. The prognostications for wind on Saturday were no better,
with light northeaster of 5-9 kts filling in after another 2.5 hour
postponement, enough for two more races. Sunday again dawned with a
gorgeous day and a "harbor hurricane" of 3-5 kts filling in from the
northeast. That breeze never filled out from the harbor, with yet
another 2 hour postponement before the wind built as a sea-breeze from
the ESE at 5-8 kts for two more races.
On
Course A were the J/111s and J/109s (whom were also conducting their
North Americans-- see above). The nine J/111s that were sailing had
most teams using the event as a "practice regatta" for their upcoming
J/111 North Americans being held this coming week in Chicago. Making
the most of that opportunity was Henry Brauer's team on FLEETWING from
Marblehead, MA, managing to avoid the big roller-coaster rides some
other teams were experiencing from race to race to take the Verve Cup
J/111 class with a 1-2-2-6-1-6-1 scoreline for 19 pts. Starting slowly
but ultimately learning the ropes around the course was Marty Roesch's
team from Annapolis, MD, posting a 3-8-3-1-2-2-4 for 23 pts and securing
the second spot on the podium. Third was local hero Len Siegal from
Chicago sailing yet another famous LUCKY DUBIE, managing a relatively
consistent 5-6-1-3-4-3-6 for 28 pts. The "Lucky Dubsters" just nipped
out fellow rivals Paul Stahlberg from Milwaukee, WI sailing MENTAL into
fourth with 29 pts. Another Chicago boat took fifth, Bill Smith's
WOOTON with a 34 pts total.
Sailing photo credits- Barry Lively For more Verve Cup Offshore Regatta sailing information
Thursday, August 15, 2013
J/111 FLEETWING Tops Verve Cup Sailing Regatta
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Location:
Chicago, IL, USA