| 2009 High Performance Dinghy Open |
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| Written by Justin Scott |
| Wednesday, 14 October 2009 07:30 |
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The coolest thing about the HPDO is the high performance sailing camaraderie at this regatta. If you have never been to the HPDO, you have to visualize this beautifully manicured yacht club on a stunning point of land overlooking LIS with a Manhattan skyline, except it is totally overrun by this crazy event. There are hulls everywhere. A cats and F18s on the lawns, 5-05s, Fds, K6s, Vipers, 14s, moths and those wacky intl canoes filling every conceivable piece of the property (and it’s a large property)…..and spinnakers drying , and people in wetsuits and harnesses and everyone carrying free beer, ogling at each others boats and helping fix boats and talking tuning. Its hard to describe how American Yacht Club got this event so right. I guess you just had to be there! And this was definitely the year to be there. OMG, the conditions were awesome.
Two days of big breeze and super close racing in the Viper fleet. Sometimes the racing got a little too close! Kay Van Valkenburgh from Marblehead teamed up as Middleman to race with Charles Goodrich from Stamford YC on El Toro. This seemed to cause confusion among the visiting boats from Marblehead. The Headers are used to Kay in the back of the boat and when we do a port tack dip we aim to be about four feet aft of Kay's flying pony tail. This turns out not to be enough when Kay is in the middle of the boat. At least this is the only excuse we can come up with for two port tack Marblehead boats on two succesive races colliding into Charles on starboard. We all felt deeply for Charles who was doing so well in the regatta. The silver lining to the story is that the members of the Viper fleet pull together in a crisis and we had another hull down to AYC by 7 am on Sunday. The crews pulled the rig of El Toro and put it on El Toro II and everyone was back on the water for day 2.
Here is one perspective from one team in the fleet. Carina, John, Sally, KM, Donny, all the RC, waterfront staff at AYC, Heineken - Thank You for a hell of a weekend. Thank you for hosting an "Open" which brings back the essentials of racing fast sailboats. Thank you for high performance camraderie.............and of course a very big thank you to the membership of American Yacht Club for welcoming us to your gorgeous club and turning it for one weekend into a messy, fantastic mecca of high performance small sailing boats. So many people make this happen but we have to say something about John Wyles from the 5-0-5 class. he has built this event from a good idea and 20+ boats to a high performance mecca with a 100 boats participating. It has a totally different and cool atmosphere from any other event on the circuit and in the process it has turned one of the Long Island Sound’s most prominent yacht clubs into a dinghy racing club. John showed up from Tanzania with his 5-0-5 several years ago when his wife, Sally got posted to NYC. This is his last year as co-host because John and Sally are retiring and will live in Ireland. He has left a legacy with this regatta that many others will build on. Of course he will be back. He has too many friends here and I think AYC plans on saving him a dry sailing spot for many years to come.
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