Monday, May 25, 2009

TRAVERSE AREA HIGH SCHOOL GREAT NORTH CHAMPIONSHIP

Memorial Day on Boardman Lake saw the last regatta of the season for the Traverse Area High School Race Team. This regatta was for bragging rights for the the area schools racing as high school teams from Glen lake/Suttons Bay/Interlochen, Traverse City Central and Traverse City West, 16 sailors in all! The teams consisted of two JY15's and a Laser from each school.


The weather was perfect but the winds were variable, with one race seeing a 180 degree windshift! Our Great PRO, Eric, worked hard all day to keep the race course squared and the races challenging, many thanks go to him for his hard work today.


After nine races, only 1 point separated each of the teams with the Glen lake/Suttons Bay/Interlochen team coming in first overall and taking home the trophy! The complete results are on the TACS Website.


Congratulations to all the sailors and parents for a great first season!



Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Chicago Team Regatta

Day 1:
As the sailors woke up Saturday morning they were greeted with mild temps, slight haze and good breeze. The team regatta format allowed us to split into two teams representing Traverse City. Both TC teams started the regatta in the second round allowing for a chance to sit at the lakeshore and watch the first round sailors duke it out on the course. This team format is rather new for our sailors, so getting a chance to watch helped Coach Pete explain the course and some team racing tactics before they got started for the day. Eventually it came time to suit up and hit the water. Both teams got in their boats and made their way out of Belmont Harbor and took to the big lake. The two TC teams broke down like this. TC1--Eric-Abigail, Andy-Elle & Jack-Sam C TC2--Anna-Sam S, Ben-Jess & Abby-Shannon.

The breeze started out of the west making for flat water and puffy conditions. The fresh puffs seemed to be coming from the right side so defending that side paid off well, also making this an ideal set up for the spectators on shore. Both teams took a race to get acquainted to the team racing format and digital N course. But they soon settled in and excelled. Both teams showed that they are contenders in their district with some impressive team racing tactics.



The round robin format allows for the top two teams from group B to move up to the A group and the bottom two in the A group to move down to the B group. TC 1ended up with an impressive 4-1 record to lead the B division and excelled up to the A group. After a short delay and a quick lunch the sailors headed back out of the harbor and were greeted with an increasing breeze that was now hinting more northerly, bringing in more swells and chop. It was starting to get later in the afternoon so they decided to only have the A group take to the water. The B group is set to start off first thing in the am. TC 1 sailed impressive in the afternoon capping off the afternoon with an impressive win over New Trier to end the day.

The kids are all a little wind burnt, sun burnt and exhausted from all the intense sailing. Despite the red faces and tired bodies, they still had some energy to hang out some other sailors for the evening. The boys are stating with the MacAdam family an the girls are with the Hamilton family, both up in Winnetka and Wilmette. It was a fun filled evening for all as they got to meet some new friends from Minnesota and New Trier. After a little pleading from Coach Pete he was finally able to pry them away from their friends and shuttle them all back to their houses by the 11:00 curfew.
Tomorrow looks to be nice. Lighter winds and Temps in the 60's. Let hope the sailors get some rest and are fresh for the new day.

Day 2:
Day two brought much lighter winds and more sun. The wind today started out if the north east and slowly shifted south. Team two started the day out first and the crowed started to build on the seawall as the day got underway. The challenge today was to try and figure out the waves as they rolled across Lake Michigan and then bounced off the seawall. The teams did well today and TC 2 ended their heat with a strong win as abby managed to pull a sneaky gybe right at the finish to cross the line second behind Anna. Anna sailed a great regatta this weekend. Each race she got more and more comfortable in the boat and lead almost each race at one point, she even hung in to take the gun at the finish of a few races.

We had a nice break in the day and enjoyed a tasty lunch. We ended the day with both teams battling out on the water. The wind now was almost due south and the wave action was only getting worse. The teams started getting used to it and TC1 had an impressive last heat. They won all four of their first races taking the 1 & 2 spot on a couple of them. It came down to the last race of the day and the team truly gave it their all. They came up just short of winning all five but finished the day with an impressive 4-1 record.
Back on shore there were smiles all around despite the tired bodies. As everyone got all packed up it was now time to say good bye to Chicago and make the long trek back home.
All the parents were quite impressed with the progress the team has made and this team regatta is just what they needed to get them acquainted with this different racing format.

Coach Pete could not be prouder of how well each sailor did this weekend. Now that we have this team racing experience under our belt, the competition had better watch out, here comes the TC teams!!!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

1st Annual "Togaratta" at Boardman Lake

The first annual "Togaratta" was held on Boardman Lake today, The NOR specified that Togas were to be worn and fun was to be had and the racers obeyed those instructions to the tee! Togas were worn over lifejackets and wetsuits, the only restriction that the togas were not allowed to be deployed on the down wind legs!



Those taking home the crystal Toga Cups were:

1st - Andy & Coach Pete

2nd - Jack & Sam

3rd - Gus & Jesse

Congrats to all and thanks to the parents for the between race buffet!

Next regatta on Boardman Lake is Memorial Day, be there or be square!

Andy's Toga Sailing style:





















Laurels for the victor!





Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Mallory Qualifiers at GPYC




Traverse City's first regatta of the spring was the Mallory Qualifiers at Grosse Point Yacht Club (quite the place!. While this regatta wasn't our best performance, it provided exciting sailing (winds up to 27 knots), challenging conditions (fog & very light winds) and good fun for all. Many thanks go to the host family and also to Coach Pete for hard work on the safety boat!

Click here for some pictures from Phil Holt of the GP Sailing Team:


Click Here for a few more from Sunday.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Spring Sailing Starts on April 7th

OK High School Sailors, time to put the skis and hockey equipment away and break out the ice chippers and snow shovels: TACS High School Sailing starts on April 7th at the Cornwell Sailing Center on Boardman Lake! Let's go sailing (don't forget the dry suits!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Team Traverse Wraps up the season at Chicago YC


Five members of the Traverse City High School team competed in the Great Lakes Championship held at Chicago Yacht Club. In the season championship, each team was made up of 2 420 crews and a Laser. Our crews were Andy Wyncoop and Mike Bouzleyer in one 420 and Abby Branson and Jack Kerby-Miller in the other. The 420s were split into two fleets (A & B) with TC having a boat in each. The sailors were shuttled from the waarrrm yacht club to the boats for each start.


Elle Rivard sailed in the Laser Radial class. Unlike her 420 companions, the Lasers stayed on the water all day (with a break for lunch).

As you might guess the conditions were challenging with temps in the 3o's and wind gusts in the 20's. Saturday saw the wind gusting 15-20 out of the NW which resulted in very strange wind conditions on the race course as wind blew around the skyscrapers shadowing the course. With the cold temps and a few minutes pent in the harbor water, the team was more than glad to get back to the hot tub at the hotel that night!

Sunday's racing saw colder temps but steadier wind from the WSW at 10-15. Still, improved winds lead to more crowded mark roundings and a huge deadspot to the leeward of the "bunch". Clear air was imperative to any success!

As of this writing the final results have not been posted but the prelims showed that out of 30 teams competing team TC placed 14th. Pretty respectable for our first year competing. Even better was the attitude of the team exemplified by the comment "We came here to win it all..".

So congratulations to the Sailors and Coach Ferris for completng the first season of competition of the Traverse City High School Sailing Team. We'll get them next year!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Team Traverse's adventures at the Lake Forest Halloween Regatta

This weekend’s adventure began Friday afternoon, when the sailors had to prove their dedication to the team by skipping school (and an epic Central/West football game) to arrive in Lake Forest at a reasonable hour. An auspicious omen indicated that the weekend was destined for greatness: Cap’n Gus managed to paint both himself and his backpack by sitting on a rock. Needless to say, the team was awed by our leader’s remarkable talent.
Torrents of rain marked the trip, much as the toll booth guard rails marked Cap’n Gus’s hull. Many hours of driving and many more bad jokes later, the team arrived in Lake Forest at the beautiful abode of the Moore family, where we were reunited with Haley Moore and Katie Smacktree, both honorary team members. Everyone enjoyed some pizza, followed by team bonding over “The Breakfast Club.”
The Lake Forest regatta was highly unusual: the wind blew! At first, we were somewhat perplexed by this previously unknown concept of ‘racing sailboats,’ but we managed to puzzle out the correct approach, until the wind really confused us by exceeding 15 mph. We had been under the impression wind was only allowed to blow at practice and in movies, but kindly individuals corrected this TC urban legend.
Prior to actually racing, a costume contest was held in anticipation of Halloween. We were well represented, with Anna and Abby B both participating as a biohazard containment unit and Opti sailor, respectively. Anna won the ‘Most Original’ costume award, which was accompanied
Over in the Laser department, El Capitano, Abby Skibowski, Elle, and Anna were excited to see that the Lake Forest club had provided them with targets to practice with in the form of small children in Optis. Cap’n Gus proved why he is the captain by bagging one, a feat none of the girls was able match. The other sailors were openly intimidated by the TACS squad, who were all appropriately labeled with caution tape. The races went well, with Cap’n Gus smashing his competition and the girls holding on despite Anna’s broken traveler and the unfriendly wind. Elle and Abby raced well but eventually succumbed to the weather and headed in early; Anna followed not long after when her attempted repair job failed. As Cap’n Gus was (and remains) ridiculously hard core, he stuck out another race to secure his first-place standing.
Not far away on the 420 course, Abby Branson and Andy were sharing a boat. Andy likened the experience to ‘taking a cold shower while shredding $100 bills,’ as it is cold, wet, and hard on pricey equipment. Neither person was familiar with the workings of the mysterious 420 (now extinct in Northern Michigan) so they sank two of them by way of introduction. Despite these difficulties, the dynamic duo didn’t let this deter them from doing their darndest to destroy their competition, successfully securing a solid 18th place out of 21 vessels.
Following sailing, the team took a break to dry out before going out to dinner under the supervision of late-arrival Coach Andy. After a delicious meal involving large quantities of meat, we toured Lake Forest on foot before returning to the Moore household to watch “The Princess Bride.”
Sunday arrived gorgeously sunny, but the wind was a little too excited about the prospect of pushing people around the lake and blew 25 mph. In light of the frequent hull inversions of the previous afternoon, the race officials decided not to send us all out to sail. Instead, everyone packed up and relaxed with Halloween candy and sub sandwiches while waiting for awards. Cap’n Gus procured the team’s only hardware, a festive Halloween-themed trophy. Celebrating his success, the team headed back toward Traverse City.
We were not yet done, however. Disappointed that we had had no time on the water Sunday, the team decided to remedy this lack with some alternative methods of ‘boating.’ The Sal, also known as Mrs. Rivard and Goddess of Getting the Team and its Stuff from Traverse City to Somewhere Else, took pity on her shorebound sailors and kindly hydroplaned both car and trailer on the way north to assuage their cravings. After that was taken care of, the remainder of the trip passed with no greater incident than some brief wardrobe malfunctions from Andy and Abby. All in all, it was a spectacular weekend and well worth everything.

- Anna Frick, team sarcasm provider and traveling correspondent