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RS Aeros at Sarasota One Design Midwinter Regatta at Sarasota Sailing Squadron

by David Solnick 25 Mar 2019 10:13 UTC 14-17 March 2019
RS Aeros at Sarasota One Design Midwinter Regatta © RS Aero North American Class

Sunny Sarasota was the setting for the fifth and final regatta of the 2019 RS Aero US Winter Series supported by KO Sailing. Despite the tropical location, wind patterns were disrupted by the Cyclone Bomb event up north.

While the beautiful location and wildlife didn't disappoint, with exotic birds, sea turtles and dolphins, the wind was uncharacteristically elusive at times and the race team did a great job in securing seven good races.

Day 1 was bright and sunny with moderate wind building through the day. Four races of 45 minutes each were sailed under champagne conditions. Bob Patterson of the Melbourne Yacht Club traded firsts with World Champion Marc Jacobi. Bob's OCS in Race 3 gave Jacobi the edge, but not much breathing room with Jim Meyers knocking on the door with a very consistent performance for the day.

The fleet was thrilled to welcome local youth racer Aden Anderson. His impressive downwind skills were on display over the course of the day. Driving his RS Aero like it was stolen, he turned in a Top-5 finish after an astounding final leg in Race 3. Also sailing RS Aeros for the first time were the Brooklyn Boyz, Boris Mezhibovskly and Max Loshinsky. They proved to be quick studies and had moments of brilliance throughout the series. Boris and Max were not only impressed with the boats but truly enjoyed the camaraderie of the Aero fleet. We look forward to seeing more of them.

Day 2 started with a hangover from the champagne of Day 1. After a long morning postponement the wind began to fill in and the fleets launched. A pleasant sail with dolphin sightings was enjoyed on the way to the course, but the wind failed to check in with the committee boat, so the bobbing began. The locals were undaunted and made assurances it would fill in. The fleet bobbed, chatted, discussed trimming, practiced roll tacks and did some swimming everything but race. Eventually racing was cancelled and the boats returned in a combination of towing and "sailing." Then the wind arrived. The Brooklyn Boyz took advantage of the situation and stayed on the water honing their new skills and getting ready for the final day of racing.

As Day 3 dawned everyone had high hopes and fantasies fuelled by wind apps. While rigging, the excitement was electric and spirits high as the wind ratcheted up. The fleet zipped out to the race course as the sun broke through the clouds and the wind died, as did the spirits of a few racers. Weary of staring at the limp postponement flag, Jacobi convinced a sceptical race committee to start the Aeros. Proving these boats can really move in three to four knots, the fleet gallantly completed a race. As a reward from somewhere, the wind then arrived. Race 2 was spectacular, showcasing Sarasota's more typical conditions with 8 to 10 knots. The wind stayed around for half of Race 3 and then disappeared as suddenly as it had arrived.

In the end seven races were sailed in a wide variety of conditions requiring a vast range of skills. Jim Meyers proved the adage "you want to be consistently good, not occasionally great" by edging out Bob Patterson for second place, with Marc Jacobi taking the top of the podium.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClub R1  R2  R3  R4 R 5  R6  R7 Pts
1  2210  Marc Jacobi  Cedar Point YC CT 1  [2]  1  2  1  1  2  8  
2  2121  Jim Myers  Watch Hill YC RI[4]  3  2  3  2  4  3  17  
3  2404  Robert Patterson  Melbourne YC FL2  1  [OCS]  1  3  5  6  18  
4  2  Philip Myerson  Cedar Point YC CT5  5  4  5  4  [6]  1  24  
5  1738  Tony Corkell  Carolina SC NC3  4  3  6  6  [8]  5  27  
6  2122  Melissa Solnick  Fraglia Vela Riva ITA7  6  7  4  [DNF]  2  9  35  
7  2276  Aden Anderson  Sarasota Youth Sailing FL  [8]  7  5  8  7  7  7  41  
8  2278  Derek Stow  Massapoag YC MA  6  8  [DNS]  DNS  5  3  8  42  
9  1983  David Solnick  Fraglia Vela Riva. ITA  [9]  9  6  7  8  9  4  43  
10  2209  Boris Mezhibovskiy  Sebago NY10  10  [DNS]  DNS  DNF  DNS  DNS  68  
11  2119  Max Loshinsky  Sebago NY11  11  [DNS]  DNS  DNF  DNS  DNF  70  

360' Movie

Awesome 360' movie by Marc Jacobi, with audio insight. You can toggle around in all directions and up the rig - like you were onboard with him, sitting on his deck! An excellent coaching tool.

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