Archive for December, 2008

California International Marathon

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Todd finished the California International Marathon yesterday in 3:58:54!  He qualified for the Boston Marathon!

SFWMRT at Carlos Aguilar Memorial Regatta - Final

Monday, December 8th, 2008

We’re on the plane headed back to the mainland, leaving the blue water and white beaches behind (and planning the return trip!).

Today we finished up the regatta with the semi-finals and finals for both the Open and Women’s Divisions.  The pairings were:

Open: Taylor Canfield vs. Chris Haycroft and William Bailey vs. Alex Anderson.
Women: Genny Tulloch vs. Lee Icyda and Anna Tunnicliffe vs. SFWMRT

In the Open division, Canfield won his semi 2-0, Bailey won his 2-1.  And Canfield went on to win the Finals 3-1.

Women’s Division semis:  We won our semi with two wins against  Anna Tunnicliffe, but of course, it wasn’t as simple as that!  We had two great matches with lead changes and good match racing and excitement.  The course area was very close to the bulkhead in downtown Charlotte Amalie where they had set up a viewing pavilion complete with announcer.  At times the spectators probably could have touched boats tacking off the wall.  They really enjoyed our close races. (And where else can you race where you have to say “I have to tack now because the seaplane is landing”?) It was some fun sailing and not just because we won both matches.  Genny Tulloch won two against Lee Icyda, so we met Genny and team in the finals.

The finals were not quite as much fun for us as we found ourselves behind with no passing opportunities. It was lighter and the “helicopter puffs” didn’t seem to be spinning our way. We lost the final 3-0 which was a bit of a down way to finish the regatta.  Genny and her crew (Sally Barkow, Jen Glass, and Liz Hall) sailed a really good regatta – congratulations to them!

We had a great time and felt we sailed pretty well, but not quite well enough!  So, we have some more work to do, so we can come down here next year and stand atop the podium.

The event was fantastic – the organization, the venue, the hospitality, the weather were all incredible!  A big thank you to our hosts – Lawrence, Lisa, and Maia Aqui who put us up in their lovely home. It was great to feel at home in a new place.

The event was hosted by the St. Thomas Yacht Club and their web site is http://www.styc.net/index.php  There may be some photos posted there.

Thanks again to all of you for supporting our match racing, it’s been a great year and we could not have done it without your support!

Cheers,
Liz, Pease, Cory, and Jo Ann
The San Francisco Women’s Match Racing Team

SFWMRT at Carlos Aguilar Memorial Regatta - Day Two

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

In case anyone didn’t catch it yesterday - the Virgin Islands are AWESOME!!!

We started right off this morning with the women’s second round robin.  And it appears the San Francisco Women’s Match Racing Team likes sailing in the morning!  We started off with two wins against Icyda and Tunnicliffe.  Followed that with an unfortunate loss to Hayes. But came right back with wins against Bienvenu and Tulloch.  The wins didn’t come without a bit of excitement!  Many of the matches had lots of lead changes and good close match racing.  (And one of the matches involved a little collision which was unfortunate, but our competitor was found at fault.)  So, it was a better day for us and we will be moving on to the semi-finals tomorrow.  The winner of the round robins, Genny Tulloch, will get to choose her competitor in the morning.

Scores after the round robins:
Tulloch: 8-2 (*won tie break)
Tunnicliffe: 8-2
SFWMRT: 6-4
Icyda: 4-6 (*won tie break)
Hayes: 4-6
Bienvenu: 0-10 (-1 point for damage)

Tomorrow the open and women’s semi-finals and finals will be sailed together – skipper’s briefing at 0745 and first start at 0900.  Racing will be done by 1300.

The event is being hosted by the St. Thomas Yacht Club and their web site is http://www.styc.net/index.php  Hopefully, there will be information posted there during the week.

The weather link: http://www.wunderground.com/US/VI/Saint_Thomas.html

Again a reminder that we will be posting these (and future) reports on Liz’s web site as well: http://lizbaylis.com/

Thanks for the support!  Keep the good cheer rolling our way!

Hopefully we’ll have more good news after racing tomorrow!

Cheers,
Liz, Pease, Cory, and Jo Ann
The San Francisco Women’s Match Racing Team

SFWMRT at Carlos Aguilar Memorial Regatta - Day One

Friday, December 5th, 2008

In case anyone was wondering, the Virgin Islands are AWESOME!!!

Yesterday we had what was meant to be a quiet 2 hour practice session in the morning followed by a relaxing afternoon exploring some of the finer beaches on St. Thomas. Well… Best laid plans… We left the dock at 10 and sailed down to the course area off “downtown” and set a leeward mark then sailed toward the seawall on starboard and tacked on to port and “BANG” the port chainplate blows out and we tack immediately onto starboard but not before the mast had buckled just above the boom.  It didn’t come down, but it was broken.  We sailed a few feet over to the seawall and tied up and called the yacht club.  Rough start of the regatta. They gave us another boat and off we went for the next session – which was pleasantly uneventful.

Today, the men’s event (which is running parallel with ours with eight teams) had their first round robin in the morning.  We sat on the seawall and watched.  It was great – the racing comes right up to the seawall downtown and is great for spectating. The boys were done at about one and it was the girls’ turn.  With six teams (Anna Tunnicliffe, Genny Tulloch, SFWMRT, Sandy Hayes,Louise Bienvenu, and Lee Icyda)  our round robin would take 5 flights.  It was really shifty and puffy and the runs turned into beats and immediately back into runs with sea planes landing in the pre-start area.  Does this paint a good picture?

A highlight of our day was our starts – we won all of them and lead at 90% of the first windward marks.  That’s where some of difficulties began!  We had a little trouble with the “get ahead and stay ahead” philosophy today. We had a couple of boathandling issues and a couple of unfortunate shifts, but overall we felt that we sailed better than our scorecard of 2-3 shows for the day.

Tomorrow is another round robin in the morning – skipper’s briefing at 0745 and first start at 0900.  A new start to the day!

Scores after the first round robin (from memory):
Tunnicliffe: 5-0
Tulloch: 4-1
Icyda: 2-3
SFWMRT: 2-3
Hayes: 2-3
Bienvenu: 0-5

The event is being hosted by the St. Thomas Yacht Club and their web site is http://www.styc.net/index.php  Hopefully, there will be information posted there during the week.

The weather link: http://www.wunderground.com/US/VI/Saint_Thomas.html

Again a reminder that we will be posting these (and future) reports on Liz’s web site as well: http://lizbaylis.com/

Thanks for the support!  Keep the good cheer rolling our way!

More news tomorrow!

Cheers,
Liz, Pease, Cory, and Jo Ann
The San Francisco Women’s Match Racing Team

SFWMRT Heads to St. Thomas

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Hi,

The San Francisco Women’s Match Racing Team (SFWMRT) heads to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, for the inaugural Carlos Aguilar Memorial Match Race Regatta tomorrow.  This will be the last event in our 2008 season so we are looking to have some fun and end the year on a high note with a win!  The team for this event brings together a mix of great sailors who have been a part of the SFWMRT over the years: Liz will take her normal position in the back of the boat; Pease Glaser calling tactics and trimming the main; Cory Sertl trimming the jib and spinnaker; and Jo Ann Fisher running around on the bow.

We will be sailing a boat that is somewhat unique to the Virgin Islands: An IC 24 – this is a J/24 hull and rig that has had the deck removed and replaced with a more “user-friendly” deck layout like the Melges 24.  We’ll try to post some photos or get some links so you can see what they are like.

The event is being hosted by the St. Thomas Yacht Club and their web site is http://www.styc.net/index.php  Hopefully, there will be information posted there during the week.

The weather link: http://www.wunderground.com/US/VI/Saint_Thomas.html

In case we again have trouble with our mailing list (hopefully the gremlins are gone), we will be posting our reports on Liz’s web site as well: http://lizbaylis.com/

More soon!

Cheers,
Liz, Pease, Cory, and Jo Ann
The San Francisco Women’s Match Racing Team