Friday, August 2, 2013

Midseason Update

Hard to believe the summer is going by so quickly - we've completed 5 out of 6 Lipton Cup events for the year and are nearly a month away from the start of the 2013 International 14 Worlds in Toronto.

Racing so far this year has been intense, with as many as 17 boats on the starting line in the most recent Lipton Cup event at the National Yacht Club.

The final regatta of this year's Lipton Cup will be the CDA Championships held at CORK OCR in Kingston. Racing will start on Saturday the 17th and run to Monday the 19th, with as many as 5 races scheduled per day, in that famous Kingston thermal.  Lipton Cup standings are extremely tight - 3 points separates the top four competitors!  Scoring is based on regatta standings for competitors, or number of entries + 1 for non-competitors in each event.  One "drop regatta" will be allowed when the CDAs are complete, and ties will be broken first by the number of regattas attended, then by the highest standing in attended regattas.

See you on the water!

Interim 2013 Lipton Cup Standings:

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Draft 2013 Racing Schedule

Have a look at the attached 2013 CDA Event Schedule.  2013 is shaping up to be a great season, with lots of racing action culminating with the World Championships in September.


A couple of key points:
1.  The RCYC Open has been moved from the second, to fourth, week of June.
2.  We are planning on having six Lipton Cup events this year, instead of last year's five, across four different venues: Three Lipton regattas at the RCYC, the OSGP at NSC, the National Event at NYC, and new for this year, we will hold the CDA Championships at CORK OCR in Kingston.
3.  Jason Lemieux and Andrew Yates are organizing training clinics throughout the summer.  If you are interested in participating to help defray costs, please get in touch. 
4.  Peter Hayward is planning a "Re-Measurement" at the RCYC on May 25/26 so CDA boats can be re-weighed and have their certificates updated to the new, lower weight limit that comes into effect on June 1st. All owners should plan to attend!
5.  There are numerous Worlds fundraising ride-along events scheduled for midweeks in July and early August - please plan to make your boats and skippers, (and GoPros!) available if you can.
6.  Check out the 2013 Worlds website for more info about the logistics, measurement, racing, and social schedule for the Worlds in September.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

2012 CDA Awards Night

On Friday Oct 19th the Canadian I14 fleet hosted our nearly-annual awards night at the Crown and Beaver Pub at the RCYC.  Thanks to everyone for attending, and to the RCYC staff for taking care of us all night.

The Norman R Gooderham Trophy (third from right, second row), awarded to the RCYC Club Champion, was won by Andrew Yates and John Curtis.  2nd place was Gordon Cook and Christian Pavey, 3rd place was Scott Cuthbertson and Marco Koechli.  The Blue, Yellow, and Red RCYC plaques were also awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd.

The Fleet Captain's Cup (Immediately behind the 3 plaques, in front of the Gooderham Trophy) was awarded to the winner of the midweek series at the RCYC - no matter how you score it spring, summer, fall, or overall, this trophy was won by Peter Hayward and Marco Koechli.

The two Itchenor Trays were awarded to the winners of day 1 of the CDA Championships - one for the skipper, one for the crew.  This year's winners were Gordon Cook and Christian Pavey.

The Viscount Alexander of Tunis is awarded to the winner of the long distance race of the CDA Championships, or if no LD race is held, to the winner of the last race.  This year it was won by Chris Leigh and John Hudson, shown celebrating with it at right.

The Bob Davis Memorial Trophy is awarded to the top crew at the CDA Championships - won this year by Christian Pavey.  

The C.W. Bourke Trophy, for the winner of the CDA Championships was won by Christian Pavey and Gordon Cook, at left.

This year saw the awarding of a trophy that has been idle for many years - the British International 14 Foot Dinghy Team Tray, for a team race event competed for midsummer.  This year the winning team was Peter Hayward, Marco Koechli, Chris Leigh, and John Hudson.  We are planning to make a team-racing event an annual occurrence.  

The William Randolph Hearst Trophy has been awarded as the I14 North American Championships since 1976.  Congrats to this years winners Andrew Yates and John Curtis.


The Lipton Cup was awarded to the winner of the summer series, Peter Hayward and Marco Koechli.  In 2nd place was Chris Leigh and John Hudson, and 3rd was Doug McGhan and Matt Davidge.

Congrats Guys!


Thanks as always to Kara Johnson for taking great photos of the event.

UK Mainsail Proposal - The Results are In!


The results of UK Mainsail rule change proposal (see my previous post) are in.  The rule did not pass.  The UK fleet voted for the proposal - the Canadian, Australian, German, and American fleets voted against.

The CDA's votes were split the "against" outnumbering the "for" the proposed rule changes by about 3:1.  Many owners provided feedback - thanks for that - that I will try to summarize here.

Several in the "against" column did so to prevent an increase in costs, others voted on the basis of not wanting wind limits, saying we should not limit a competent RC and fleet from making a game-time decision.  There were also some expressions about adding more rules to an already complex fleet.  Those who voted "for" wanted to be able to make boats more sail-able, higher performing in a wider range of wind conditions.  There were also some mixed opinions - those who liked the mainsail changes, but not the wind limits, and vice versa, but didn't want the bad with the good.

Thanks again to everyone who voted.

-MS

Friday, June 22, 2012

Proposed Rule Change - Wind Limits and 2 Mainsails

The UK International 14 Class Association has put forward a motion to change some of the rules.  The text of the proposal is below.  If you are a boat owner, you will be contacted about a vote at a later date.  In the meantime if you have any comments please post them below!

-MS


Proposal for change in the rules of the International 14 Class
From UK Class Association – June 2012

Background
In Weymouth for the 2011 World Championship we didn’t race on 7 days due to strong winds. While some of the days were above the strength that almost any boat would put to sea in there was a strong feeling that it was a weakness of the class that we couldn’t sail safely in stronger winds. In particular while some boats from the front of the fleet would have got round one race was abandoned after all the rescue boats were used up before the start rescuing crews. In this situation the only sensible option for the PRO was to abandon the race.
Our current maximum practical wind speed in the low 20s does not put us massively out of line with some other modern dinghy classes such as the 49er or some of the more traditional designs (or even larger boats – the Maxi Worlds cancelled a race due to 26 knot ‘mistral winds’). However it is still frustrating and as a development class we have the chance to solve the problem and steal an advantage by being able to sail in a greater wind range.
Aim of any changes
The aim of any changes is to increase the maximum wind speed that a fleet of International 14s can race in while increasing the cost of the boat by as little as possible and not impacting the lighter air performance of the boats.
Overview
After considerable discussion, an informal poll of the UK fleet, a rules sub-committee and experiments over the UK winter with smaller sails it is proposed that two changes are made to the rules
1.       Add an upper wind limit for races.
By setting an upper limit for races we make a statement that the fleet will race in windier conditions than we currently do. This will encourage development of boats, sails and techniques to deal with these conditions as people will practice and race in these conditions.
Initially there may be some races where there are few finishers but over time boats will get reinforced, sailors will learn and new solutions will be developed
2.       Allow 2 mainsails at major championships.
While there are as yet unknown developments that may make our boats easier to sail in breeze, we need an immediate change that allows us to sail in more breeze, without impacting lighter air performance. A second smaller mainsail has proved the most effective way of doing this. While it is an additional expense for the new buyer, the option to recut old sails, or use heavier lower tech cloth and the longer life the “lighter weather” sail gets makes it economical.
Reefing the mainsail was also considered (and is not prohibited either before or after the proposed change) but proved harder to do with many sails that have uneven luff curve up their height.
Full proposal
·         Change 17, e,i from
Sails. Each boat, irrespective of owner, shall have for use not more than one (1) mainsail, two (2) headsails and one (1) spinnaker for use during any one regatta.

to

Sails. Each boat, irrespective of owner, shall have for use not more than two (2) mainsails, two (2) headsails and one (1) spinnaker for use during any one regatta.
·         Add an Event Rules section at the end of the rules with

22 WIND CONDITIONS

Races will start, unless:

a) The average windspeed on the course area exceeds 26 knots
b) Wind gusts exceed 30 knots for any duration
c) The race committee considers conditions are unsafe for sailing.
d) The race committee considers the wind is insufficient to manoeuvre the boats or too unstable to hold a fair race

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Finally - 2012 CDA Racing Schedule, Finalized! (and other info)


So after a long wait, we have finalized the schedule for the 2012 racing season.  The schedule was discussed at the AGM - the biggest change is to the RCYC High Performance Team regatta, which will now take place on the 5th and 6th of May.  Check out the NOR and SIs here and the regatta registration page here.  We're also planning to have a 3-day event in Kingston as a part of CORK from Saturday August 18th through Monday, August 20th.  Thanks All-Star (Alistar Boyle) for making this happen.

Chris Leigh and the Worlds 2013 team are also putting together several sailing events between the CDAs and the following weekend in the first half of September.  These events will take place at the same venue and at the same time of year as the 2013 Worlds, so will be a great chance for people to check out the site and sailing ahead of time.

We're also planning on running a Gill gear order again this year.  Details will be sent out soon, but expect to see the 2012 gear (see the gear here) available to fleet members at a significant discount to MSRP, as in previous years.  Get your wish lists ready!

Thanks to everyone for their patience waiting for this info to come out, and special thanks to those who hustled me up to get it done!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

New Schedule Info!

Check out the latest CDA Schedule!  It's becoming less and less "Draft" by the week.  See below for more info.



We now have final confirmation of the respective dates of the events being held at the RCYC.  The only change from the draft schedule posted in January is the RCYC Skiff Regatta, which has moved forward one weekend to the 16th-17th of June.  

We are pumped to add the National Yacht Club's "National Event" to the calendar this year, on the 14th-15th of July.  The event has been well attended in the past, and is growing in popularity among local (and not-so-local) skiff fleets.  In fact, attendance more than doubled from 2010 to 2011.  I'm told Creemore was the Beer sponsor in 2011, and there was more free beer than could be drank... I told the organisers that the CDA would be more than happy to help solve that problem!  Check out the event website: The National Event 2012

Two events remain subject to change in the calendar:

1) "Regatta X" after the CDAs.  The aim is to hold this event as a "Worlds Test Event", to give sailors a chance to experience the RCYC venue and sailing conditions for the 2013 Worlds a year early.  We are working on confirmation of this event.

2) We are looking into hosting a racing/training event in Kingston centred around CORK in the 11th-19th August timeframe.  Stay tuned for more details!