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Junior Bay Week 2018

It’s been a busy summer of sailing – so busy that it’s been some time since we put up a SLOG post. The most recent happening was the I-LYA Junior Sailing Championships at Put-in-Bay – Junior Bay Week.  This year, the BLYC team consisted of five juniors – Matthew Davis, Oliver Krajewski, Katy Schroeder, Susannah Schroeder, and Olivia Smith – and our coach, Michael Davis.  Over 35 BLYC members were up for at least part of the week supporting our juniors and many also helping with the regatta.  4 days of GREAT sailing weather in the Lake Erie islands and a whole lot of fun.  This was the final year of eligibility for Matthew, Oliver, and Susannah.  They have represented us well through the years! Here are some  pics from the week:
Our Team – Matthew, Susannah, Oliver, Commodore McEntire, Michael, Katy, and Olivia
Team BLYC at the Awards Banquet
Matthew & Oliver getting ready to go race
Katy, Coach Michael, Olivia
 
Coach Michael and Governor Mike on the safety/coach boat
 
Greg, Commodore Rose, and Governor Bruce enjoying their time on the island
 
Evan and Mark at the picnic
 
Katy sailing into harbor after a long day of racing
 

Great Racing on Lake Erie…

By Steve Harris

So far, the season has been off to a good start.  I’ve had the opportunity to be involved in some great events so far this season and it’s really been a good time.

Mills Trophy Race
Friday, June 8 – Saturday, June 9
Toledo Yacht Club – Put-in-Bay Yacht Club

The Mills is an overnight distance race sailed on Lake Erie from Toledo to Put-in-Bay, the second weekend of June each year.  This was my 4th year serving as the Principal Race Officer for the event.  BLYC member P/C Don Harris also made the trip to help out on race committee along with long-time friends of BLYC Kay Drake (PIBYC) and Judy Kania (NCYC).  We all loaded up into Judy’s van on Put-in-Bay that morning and headed for Toledo Yacht Club – with the cursory lunch break at Tony Packo’s of course.  It was a great afternoon on the water – 13 starts and a luxurious ride to PIB on board our committee boat, the 80′ Hatteras, Sea Dozer.  The winds were light, but all 97 crews made it over the course safely and finished on the island by 8:00 am.  The Mills Party at PIBYC that afternoon was, as expected, a good time as well.  An afternoon Lake Erie thunderstorm can’t do much to dampen the spirits of a few hundred sailors – especially with the Mount Gay rum and beer flowing freely.  While boats in this race are bigger than what most of us at BLYC typically race, it is a good time and I encourage all BLYC sailors and members to check it out.  BLYC has a long history with the race – many of our early members made the trip to TYC to participate and one of the trophies – the Buckeye Lake Yacht Club Trophy – for the event was donated by our 1911 Commodore, George Mooney.

Cleveland Race Week
June 15-24
Edgewater Yacht Club

Cleveland Race Week is another annual event on the lake and encompasses two weekends of racing along with a number of other activities through the week.  The first weekend is One-Design Weekend.  BLYC member Walter Grubb crewed on Mark Presley’s (HSC) Interlake finishing second behind Stu & Matt Fisher (HSC) – grandson and son of BLYC’s 1958 Commodore George Fisher.

Wednesday June 20th was “Junior Day” at the event and BLYC had one Club 420 sailed by Matthew Davis and Oliver Krajewski and 2 Laser Radials sailed by Katy & Susannah Schroeder.  It was a variable day in terms of wind conditions, but generally pretty heavy compared to what our juniors are used to here at Buckeye Lake.  Michael Davis was there as our coach and reports that they sailed well and had a good day on the water.  Also going up to support our team were Tracey Davis, Vic Schroeder, Tami Schroeder, and Steve Harris.

After Junior Day, I took a break on South Bass Island and returned to be the PRO for the PHRF course at Offshore Weekend.  Friday was a rough day on Lake Erie.  With sustained 20+ kt winds out of the northeast the night before and all day Friday, I was a bit worried that they’d suspend ferry service and I’d be stuck on the island (although there are certainly worse places in this world to be stuck).  Saturday brought totally different conditions – light and variable, we were lucky to get two races in on both racing circles.  Sunday, however, was a “Chamber of Commerce Day” off the shores of Cleveland – 10-15 kts, steady out of the southwest.  We had GREAT racing!  We were able to get three good races in on my course and the sailors were happy (always good for the PRO – Rule #1: don’t do anything that makes you unwelcome at the cocktail party… LOL).  BLYC friends on board Flat Stanley won  the PHRF A class and long time BLYC friends and Snowball Regatta participants, the Ruhlman family, took top honors in PHRF B on board Spaceman Spiff.  The event was topped off with everyone’s favorite Lake Erie troubadour, Alex Bevan under the tent.  All in all, a great week on the Lake.

Next up… JUNIOR BAY WEEK!

Sail on Sundays – Racing is tight!

Not only is it GREAT to have sailboat racing back at BLYC… the racing is tight!

This past weekend, all four boats that have been racing with us so far were on the line and as a result of the day’s racing, there are now only 3 points separating the fleet.  No one is winning (or losing) significantly.  You can view the individual race and series results online by clicking HERE.

This week’s winner of the Rabbit Flag for daily first… David Paligo.  Congrats Dave!

Have a sailboat?  Come Sail With Us!  All Buckeye Lake sailors and sailboats are welcome to participate!

Sail on Sunday – 6/17/18

Wind: West, 7-10 kts.
Temp: 90°F, 60% humidity
Partly Cloudy

The winner of the first race of the day was Barb Hein, sailing her Laser.  She is now the holder of the “Rabbit Flag” for the daily first.  Who is going to try and take it from her on the 24th?

From Barb:

Today started out well with 3 skippers, 3 boats and two requiring crew. 3 classes of boats and skippers meeting happened and the decision was made to hope for wind for our start. We started the first race with 2 boats and the wind cooperated and we both finished. Now time for race 2 and all three boats were off to a good start. Going upwind there was unfortunate breakdown in the tiller and the “MacGyver” tricks did not hold, so we were down to 2 boats. We both finished and then the wind decided it was done blowing for the day so we docked our boats.  Thank you to the race committee for setting the course and all who sailed and also helped putting boats away discover the best distributors of Rheem HVAC. I am so glad we all sailed and enjoyed, thank you for the day. Hope to see you Sunday to try and win the Rabbit Flag.

From Dave Paligo:

Capri 22 – #1049
Sunday was the maiden race for our Catalina Capri 22 “No-Name-Yet #1049“. Yup, starting all over again with a new boat and new crew.

It was very interesting as I had a newbie crew who has never been on a sailboat, I had to remember the old days about sailing and racing with a beginner and ALL the patience everyone had with me.

So other than breaking the tiller before start #1 we were doing okay until start #2 when the tiller completely broke off in my hand and we had to retire.

All in all, it was a great afternoon being on the water! Big thanks go out to RC and congratulations go to Barb Hein who is the winner of the “Rabbit Flag”.

All Results are posted at:
noticeofrace.net