The owners of a 34 foot Van Der Stadt, Seaboard, Hennie Du Plessis and Kevin Grey extended an invite to the following ABYC members: Kerry Bonnage (Skipper), Jason Schaefer (Bowman) and David Moorcroft (Trimmer) to attend the Gaul Regatta in Gordons Bay, hosted by the Gordons Bay Yacht Club this past weekend 13 to 16 June 2009.
Kerry reports on the regatta as follows:
Day 1:
Very disappointing. In the first race we had to return to port with faulty steering system. Second race stsrted in 25 to 35 NNW, with rain squalls so bad we could not even see the bow, we missed the bottom mark, beat to round the bottom mark and then hardened up to the finish. Seaboard did not make the cut off and we scored two 11th places.
Day 2:
With the previous days problems sorted out we knuckled down to some fun racing. Seaboard struggled upwind a bit but flew on the downwind legs. We finished 4th in lighter airs, followed by a 2nd and a 3rd to round off a good days racing.
Day 3:
Medium distance race day. My excuse for only finishing fourth over line and 8th on handicap was "poor Navigation skills" (Thanks Kevin, Mr Designated Navigator!) Compounding this was that not only was I not at skippers briefing but when the co-ordinates for the shortened course mark were given to us no one bothered to read them. So we speed off to Seal Island, much lower and of course faster, keeping in touch with Windpower and Gumption. Only to have to beat to the shortened course mark while the whole fleet sailed over us. David and Jason had a blast trimming kite all the way back.
Day 4:
Today everybody came with their A game. Very close upwind duels between Patches, Flyer and Raging bull in very shifty conditions. Positions changing at every mark made for some great sailing. We finished the regatta with two 3rds and 5th overall.
All said and done Gordons Bay is a fantastic sailing venue, GBYC were great hosts and I encourage more ABYC members to make an effort to get there next year. A big thanks to David and Jason for all their efforts this past weekend.
The Algoa Bay Yacht Club is based in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Port Elizabeth forms part of the Nelson Mandela Metropole. ABYC has been host to many national and international sailing events.
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