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60 SECOND INTERVIEW NOYC’s Best Wednesday Night Racer Ryan Bancroft
60 SECOND INTERVIEW 2001 US Sailing Men’s National Champion Tom Baker
PLAYSTATION SMASHES TRANSATLANTIC RECORD American skipper Steve Fossett and his international crew aboard 125' maxi cat PlayStation have set a remarkable new W-E TransAtlantic world sailing speed record. They set the new time of 4 days 17 hours 28 mins 6 secs against the official WSSRC course distance of 2925 nm. This beats the previous record of 6d 13h 3m 32s set 11 years ago by Serge Madec on Jet Services 5 by the huge margin of almost 44 hours.
NEW ORLEANS TEAM PLACE THIRD IN US MENS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP The national championship, hosted by the Fort Worth Boat Club in Fort Worth, Texas and sponsored by Rolex, got off to a strong start on Wednesday, October 3, with the completion of 8 of 9 flights in the first scheduled round robin.
DINNER AT NOYC Starting in October, Chef Denise Sallinger will be preparing delicious dinners every other Thursday at NOYC. Next Dinner is scheduled on Thursday October 25th from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM.
ANTHONY HUDSON WINS SOUTHEAST COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP It use to be that LSU had the good baseball team and Tulane had the sailors. Oh,...how times have changed. Read about this LSU victory here.
BOATING SAFETY What do you know about PFDs....do you care? Probably at one point in your sailing career you will definitely care or perhaps drown if you aren't ready. NEW! MUSTANG and STEARNS PICTURES & LOCATION
MENACE XVII STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Story here on NOYC.ORG first (as always)!
JOHN DANE'S TIBURON WINS GREAT LAKE RACE!
60 Second Interview

WEDNESDAY NIGHT SAILING TIPS Last race series starts at 6:30 (first gun)!
J/30 NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONS Congratulations to Scott Tonguis' Zephyr and crew for winning the North American J/30 Championship in Chicago!
U.S. WOMEN'S MATCH RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
The U. S. Women's Match Race Championship will be held in New Orleans on November 14 - 18, 2001. Competition will be in J-22s with a crew of 4 women.
RACE TO MEXICO
Having trouble getting crew for mexico race...Try new double handed division.
ZEPHYR WINS VERVE CUP Check out the action in Chicago.

SUMMER ON THE COAST REGATTA NOYC's Throwdown Finishes In the Money

RACE FOR THE ROSES
After taking home silver at the Bikini Cup, NOYC ladies took their Melges 24 Forerunner and J/30 Jackpot over to Pensacola Beach Yacht Club for some serious racing.


BIKINI CUP NOYC takes 1st and 3rd in 20th Annual Bikini Cup Women’s Regatta.

NOYC SAILOR IS GRANTED REDRESS! Anthony Hudson is declared winner in the Laser Class of the Commodore Juby Wynne Memorial One Design Regatta

SCHOOL'S OUT REGATTA
Ryan Bancroft and Gilbert Maclachlan racing Throw Down, dominates J-22 class in the School’s Out Regatta.


NOYC SAILORS COMPETE IN ONE-DESIGN REGATTA
Read about how NOYC sailors finished in the J-22, J-30, Rhodes 19, Easterly 30 & Laser fleets.


RACE COURSE GUIDE is available online thanks to John Wolf. This includes all racing marks on the South shore of Lake Ponchartrain.


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WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRAP-UP

Wow! We had a great one this Wednesday.  Winds were out the North at 18-25 knots with 3-4 foot rollers spread out just right.  Almost the entire fleet finished inside of an hour.  Race committee experts John Wolf & Phil Pizzeck showed up promptly and set a pin end favored line to keep the hackers off of their anchor line and boat.  They set the usual Wednesday night favorite course of J-H-A (a real crowd pleaser for those heavy air reaching machines).

In Class A, Turkey Wings won the start but tanked shortly after as they didn’t have enough sail up and crew on the rail.  Tim Murray’s Keep Moving (J-27) aborted their start with about 45 second to go and managed to recover with a favorable position at the pin.  Zephyr (J-30) bailed from their pin end port start with about 16 seconds left on the clock and started right after Keep Moving.   Zephyr and Keep Moving mixed it up all the way down to J-mark sailing up in the lulls and blasting off as much as 20 degrees below course in the puffs.  Rocky Sanchez driving Half A Glass (J-30) took the low road to J and looked great at times but had a little trouble fetching the mark at the end of the first Leg.    Zephyr held off Keep Moving to take first.  Keep Moving corrected out second and Half A Glass (w/their fourteen refugees on the rail) took third.  Overall series winner for this class was Stephen Murray’s Decision, who won the tiebreaker over Keep Moving.

In Class B, Robert Kemp’s Revelry (Ericson 32) took a liking to the heavy air reaching and finished first.  George Tillman’s Getaway was smoking on the way back from J-mark on that broad reach and blew the doors off of Throw Down for a change.  Getaway corrected out second.  In third was everyone’s favorite old-timer Steve Burnsed on Rip-Off.  Ryan Bancroft’s Throw down found themselves struggling, with too much breeze, not enough crew and the wrong head sail up and they still squeezed out a fourth.  Overall series winner for this class was Throw Down…, as we know they RULE.

In Class C, Jim Evans magical Morgan 34 once again cleaned house by taking first in this reach fest of a race.  Louie Lambou’s souped up Easterly 30 rocked their way to a second place finish.  Nat Belloni’s Breezin (O’Day 25) held on to his third place finish, which sealed this class for him as the overall winner of the series.

In Class D, the spinnaker boats wimped out and didn’t fly chutes on the way back from J-mark.  Tom Morris’s Paloma (Olson 30) finished first once again to seal their overall series victory.  Bill Johnston’s Road Runner (11 meter) hung tough on the fetch to J-mark and flew back like a sled on the broad reach to finish second.  Class sleeper Scott Shackleford on Sundancer (C&C 24) got his boat cranked up in this strong breeze to finish third.

This years sponsor Warsteiner Beer awarded trophies and prizes for twilight race “Boat of the year” in each class.  Tim Murray with ace crew Tommy Taggert on Keep Moving took it all in Class A.  These guys are tough, but they are getting older and Team Zephyr hopes they take up Wednesday night Bingo soon!  In Class B, Ryan Bancroft’s Throw Down with the father/son Mclaughlin crew swept all of the series to back up their obnoxious web page postings.  In Class C, Jim Evans on The Reason Why whooped up on all the reaching this summer for their well-deserved boat of the year trophy.  In Class D, Alan Robson’s Footloose had consistent finishes near the top to hold on to their “Boat of the Year” title.

Last night was perfect…it was a great way to finish the season. In about two months, my eyes will start twitching, my hands will get the shakes and a visit to the doctor will confirm that I am having the symptoms of WNRW ….better known as ..Wednesday Night Racing Withdrawal. I’ll close with DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME RULES!

-steinkamp


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