Seven plus for the race! Wow – no spinnaker. More fun that one should be able 
to have. Good job.

Gary

30-1

 

From: CnC-List <cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com> On Behalf Of schiller via 
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Subject: Re: Stus-List C&C 35 wins 1st place

 

Way to go, Dennis.  We tied the cylinder off but didn't try to re-tension the 
backstay.  It would have helped us point better.  Our race was 68 nm but pretty 
much a straight course.  Everyone hopes that our prevailing NW winds will mean 
a Spinnaker drag race start to finish.  This was my second Queens Cup race and 
the first was no wind to light north winds, this one was pretty strong NNE 
winds.

Neil Schiller
1983 C&C 35-3, #028
"Grace"
Whitehall, Michigan
WLYC

On 6/25/2018 3:09 PM, Ronald B. Frerker via CnC-List wrote:

Way to go Dennis!

Hope the repair goes well.

Ron

Wild Cheri

C&C 30-1

STL

 

 

On Monday, June 25, 2018, 11:00:04 AM CDT, Dennis C. via CnC-List  
<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: 

 

 

Yup, interesting race.  Paul and I swapped driving duty.  Unfortunately for 
Paul, he was driving when the adjuster let loose.  I hope he can save the shirt 
he was wearing.  It soaked up a LOT of hydraulic fluid.  Pics of the repair can 
be seen here: 

 

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_C6No1c6s9YadL6Uwrk7lFOu83G3DWxL

 

Touche' averaged 7.7 knots for the 100 mile race.  We averaged 8.3 knots for 
the first 4 legs (60 nm).

 

It was the 70th Gulfport Pensacola Race and the fastest.  The monohull record 
fell by an hour.  The first multihull, an F25, finished in 6 hrs 44 minutes.  
It was sailed by Randy Smyth, 5 time US multihull champ and 2 time Olympic 
silver medalist.  

 

For those interested, you can replay the race here:

 

http://kws.kattack.com/GEPlayer/GMPosDisplay.aspx?FeedID=1723

 

It was a 9.5 nm shallow beat from the start off Gulfport to round a mark off 
Ship Island (one of the Gulf Coast barrier islands) followed by an 8 nm close 
reach to the Gulfport sea buoy.  After the sea buoy, we loosened up to a 
beam/broad reach for the 42 nm leg to the Mobile sea buoy.  We passed the 
Mobile Sea buoy before sunset.  We've NEVER come close to that previously.  

 

After Mobile we turned down even more but couldn't hold the rhumb line without 
collapsing the genoa.  We were back close enough to shore where we could look 
at the tracking data and saw we had a nice cushion on the second place boat so 
we opted to sail gybe angles instead of putting up a pole for wing on wing.  
The seas were fairly substantial, the boat was pretty squirrely and I didn't 
want to send anyone to the foredeck to set the pole (especially since that 
person was me).  I hate wing on wing!  We probably lost 10 minutes or so but 
safety rules!

 

We finished 23rd out of 34 boats including the spinnaker class.  We might have 
given up a half dozen spots by not going wing on wing.

 

On the 3rd leg between the island and the Gulfport sea buoy, we passed a 
McGregor 25 sailed by Benz Faget , a local North sailmaker and national class 
sailor (he started 10 minutes ahead of us).  Soon after we rounded the sea 
buoy, Benz passed us with a chute up.  We didn't see any other boats set a 
chute.  He won overall, beating a couple of Melges 32's corrected.  Who'd a 
thunk it?  A McGregor 25.

 

We watched a Beneteau 45 ahead of us throw up a chute.  It immediately exploded.

 

As it turned out, it was probably good we didn't set the pole because we furled 
the genoa immediately after the adjuster blew up to take load off the backstay 
while we stabilized the rig.

 

Winds were 18-22 and seas 3-6 feet for the entire race.

 

As for the backstay adjuster, as soon as I finish mowing the lawn, I'm taking 
it to a local hydraulic shop for them to look at it.  If they don't want to 
take a shot at it, I'll send it to Lew Townsend in Seattle.

 

Dennis C.

Touche' 35-1 #83

Mandeville, LA

 

On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 9:32 AM, Dreuge via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> > wrote:

This past weekend was the Gulfport to Pensacola Race, a 100 NM offshore 
sailboat race.  Active list member Dennis C sailed Touche’, a C&C 35 mk1, over 
100 NM in under 13 hrs to win 1st place in his class. 

 

 What makes this even more spectacular is the fact that at 40 NM before the 
finish, Touche’ suffered a total failure of the back stay adjuster.  Dennis 
quickly kludged a temporary fix using a couple blocks and lines led to aft 
winches.

 

 

 

-
Paul E.

1981 C&C 38 Landfall 
S/V Johanna Rose
Fort Walton Beach, FL

 

http://svjohannarose.blogspot. com/ <http://svjohannarose.blogspot.com/> 

 


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