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

Sunday, October 19, 2008

A break from light air sailing

After three light air regattas in a row I thought this video might show you about sailing lasers and in this case 470s & 420's in a breeze.

Enjoy!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Team Traverse races at the Talbot Regatta & Junior Olympic Regatta


Sorry for the slow updates but the Traverse Area Sailing team has been busy (and keeping us busy) attending the Jimmy Talbot Memorial Regatta on Oct 4-5 in Chicago and then USailing's Junior Olympic event in Holland this last weekend.

The Talbot gave us the first opportunity to sail 420's in competition with 4 sailors teaming up to race in two boats: (Eric & Elle Rivard in one and Gus Stauber and Abby Skibowski in the other). The conditions continued to be light and variable (where'd all the fall wind go?) and while the results might have been dissapointing to the sailors, we had great participation and the chance to start racing in 2 person boats.

Andy Wyncoop and Abby Branson sailied the Laser Full Rig Class and

Anna Frick (in her first season of competition) sailed the Laser Radial Class.

After the regatta host families provided comfort food and great fun for our sailors, we owe them the greatest thanks!





These regattas drew much bigger crowds and consequently much higher level of competion! Tougher competition and tougher sailing conditions did nothing to dampen the spirits of the TC Sailors, good humor was evident everywhere!




This last week-end, 7 sailors, 4 parents, Coach Ferris all travelled to Macatawa Bay Yacht Club for the fall Junior Olympic event. This was a USSailing event (as opposed to MISSA) and was well atended. Holland is a cool place to visit, especially at this time of year! There were two opti fleets (the youngest sailor having just turned 8!), two Laser fleets and two 420 fleets.




The conditions early saturday were light to non-existant with lots of time for team strategy meetings and general relaxing on the race course.

After several false starts, two general recalls and the fleet returned to Lake Macatawa from Lake Michigan and suprise, suprise, there was 8 knots of breeze. The fleet quickly re-formed and we got two races in. Wind conditions in this land breeze were challenging as the breeze cycled from the right, then to the center of the course, then to the left. Good wind sense and some luck made the day

Sunday's racing started earlier in steady off-shore breezes and we got in 4 races before the bright sunny conditions caused enough on-shore thermal conditions to negate the breeze, cancelling the last race. But it was time to call it a day anyway. The TC sailors were steadily improving their standings each race with some of them competing for the top tier finishes.


Monday, September 22, 2008


Traverse Team Takes Top Finishes at Culver Academy/Great Oaks Qualifier


September 21, 2008 -- Six high school students representing the Traverse Area Sailing Team traveled to Culver Academy, Ind., on the shores of Lake Maxinkuckee on Sept.19-21, to compete in the Great Oaks Qualifier. The two-day regatta hosted 11 regional high schools and representing 79 sailors. High school students sailed in one of three fleets including Laser full-rig, Laser radial and 420 boats. Team Traverse area competed in all three fleets.

“This weekend was a test of patience, as the northern sailors are obviously spoiled by steady winds and consistent conditions. I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome of the races under windless conditions to which we were unaccustomed,” said Coach Ben Ferris of Traverse Area Sailing Team.


Abby Branson, a junior at Suttons Bay High, with a race winner in the second of the four races, tied for second and in the tie-breaker was awarded third overall in the in the Laser full-rig series. In the four races making up the regatta, Branson placed 4,1,4,7 under extremely light wind conditions. All three fleets took to the waters on Sunday but were forced back to shore due to the lack of wind.
“Abby got a sweet trophy and is now 2-for-2 in this inaugural high school sailing season,” says TC West teammate Gus Stauber.


Stauber, a junior at TC West High also competing in the Laser full rig took fourth place in the regatta with one race coming in second place. In the other races, Stauber took 3, 5 and an 8.
“With a gift a little more wind, I had my bet on you winning the whole thing,” said TC West teammate Elle Rivard.






TC West freshmen sailors Rivard and Abigail Skibowski made their 420-race debut at the regatta placing 5, 13 and 11. Rivard skippered while Skibowski crewed in the largest fleet representing sixteen 420 vessels.
“I believe these ladies will have to be reckoned with the next time they meet competition on the water,” said teammate Andy Wynkoop. A TC Central junior, Wynkoop, received sixth overall in the Laser full rig fleet with scores in the four races of 6,4,7,3. “Andy was the entertainment force on the water in the mist of dead air,” Branson said.


In her first major regatta, Anna Frick, TC Central senior competed in the radial Laser fleet and showed she can be competitive with the individual race scores of 7,7,7,6.

“It’s really cool to be on a team with students from high schools all over the Grand Traverse area,” said teammate Skibowski.

Traverse Area Sailing Team, with its affiliation with Traverse Area Community Sailing (TACS), promotes athletic competition of the life-long sport of sailing for regional high school students and competes in regattas sectioned by the Inter-Scholastic Sailing Association.

Next up: Oct 4 - Talbott Regatta - Chicago Yacht Club, Chicago, IL

Monday, September 8, 2008

Our First High School Regatta - Grosse Isle Invitational

Traverse Area High School Sailing team's first regatta is on the books and it was a great success! We had four sailors compete (Abby Branson (Sutton's bay), Eric Rivard & Abby Skibowski (TC - West) and Andy Wyncoop (TC-Central) and they brought home 4 trophies!

Eric, Abby B., and Andy took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in the Laser Full Rig class and Abby S. took a 4th place trophy home in the Laser Radial class.


It was a very nice week-end, great location and venue, really wonderful hosts and good competition. A little more wind might of been helpful, but our sailors did pretty well in the light stuff anyway.

As this was our first high school regatta it was a great learning experience. For those that couldn't attend let me describe the week end. We drove down to Grosse Isle after school on Friday. The Coaches (Andy and Kevin) stayed on a boat at Grosse Isle Yacht Club supplied by a parent of one of the local families. We understand that this is the norm for High School regatta week ends: The sailors, parents and coaches are often provided accomodations by local families thus lowering the cost of the trip. The regatta fee was $50 per sailor and incuded breakfast and lunch Saturday & Sunday and dinner Saturday night.














We met at Grosse Isle Yacht Club Saturday morning to set up and launch the boats. As you might imagine with 10 Lasers and 20 or so 420's launching it was pretty crowded but the Grosse Isle folks had things pretty well organized and it went off without a hitch! The skipper's meeting was on the club lawn at 10:00 and we started racing shortly after that!

There were 4 classes racing: 420 "A" and "B", Laser Full Rig and Laser Radials. The 420 is the boat of choice for most of these regattas but we're told that all the regattas will haver Laser classes. In the Laser class there were 5 radials and 8 full rigs. The competition saturday was pretty good, Eric Rivard consistently placed well in the Full Rig Class and Grosse Isle sailor Peter Polgar dominating the Radial class. With the exception on Peter, there were many lead changes and some crowds at each mark rounding.







<- Eric rounding in a crowd!












<- Eric & Abby B on the upwind leg











<- Abby S and Andy on the 1st upwind leg







Lunch at the yacht club was great! Sailors came off the water at 12:00 took a very quick lunch and then it was back to the race course. There was a launch (not lunch) provided for the parents as a spectator boat so don't forget your camera and binocs for viewing the race!

The 1st day of racing ended around 4:00, clean up and storage took a while, but then ALL of the parents, coaches, and racers were invited to a pool party and dinner at a nearby home. What a great way to wind up the day's racing. Sailors, parents, siblings & coaches met, played vollyball, swam and just chatted well into the evening.

Many thanks to the parents of the Grosse isle team for hosting this great evening. In addition to hosting the pool party and dinner, the local parents housed all the sailors, provided housing (a 36' Tiara in this case) for the parents and then breakfast in the morning. Their hospitality was overwhelming!


Sunday's racing was held in light air, starting in a steady rain, but to paraphrase the great Badger Bob Johnson, It was great day for sailing!



In order to get folks home at a reasonable time, the schedule for Sunday's racing is shorter, the racing ended at 1:00, lunch and the awards ceremony followed and we were on the road by 3:00 PM.







I believe everybody had a great time, good racing, great venue & wonderful hospitality. All those attending are looking forward to the next regatta!

Friday, May 23, 2008

Coming Events for High School sailors!!

There are several coming events for Traverse Area sailors of interest, check MidWest High Inter Scholastic Sailing (MWISSA) for a complete list, but our next planned regatta is the Great Oaks Qualifier at Culver Academy in Indiana.

The following regattas are those that we are considering attending, please let Jim or saly know which you would like to attend!


Sept 20 -Great Oaks Qualifier - Culver Academy
Oct 4 - Talbott Regatta - Chicago Yacht Club, Chicago, IL
Oct 11 - Junior Olympics - Macatawa Bay Yacht Club, Holland, MI
Oct 25 - Halloween Spectacular - Lake Forest, IL
Nov 15 - Great Lakes Championship - Chicago Yacht ClubChicago, IL