Very classy to list all of the C&Cs in the race. 


Chuck 
Resolute 
1990 C&C 34R 
Atlantic City, NJ 
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From: "DeYoung, Martin" <[email protected]> 
To: "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 6:52:31 PM 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Calypso's epic race weekend 

Tom, 

At the risk of sharing too much below are the times out and back for R2S Class 
7 and the other C&C's in the race. The combo of PHRF rating and race times may 
give some indication of performance but remember that there is great variation 
in current and conditions experienced by different sized boats when racing in 
Admiralty Inlet. 

One thing that stands out is the STYC put Melges 24s in the same class as 
24,000 lb. 43 year old racer/cruisers. Difficult to rate such diverse design 
and build types. 

I did envy the J105's small headsails after 5+ hours of tacking a heavy #1 in 
10 to 20 TWS. There was a time or two where we extended out into adverse 
current as too much short tacking the shore was wearing out the crew. 

Race to the Straits, 2013, class 7 (double-handed, flying sails) abridged 
results: 

Bacon Syndicate 
Melges 24 PHRF 99 
Saturday - 5:38:12, Sunday - 3:05:41, Series - 8:43:53 
1st in Class 

12 Happy Thoughts 
Melges 24 PHRF 99 
5:47:37 - 3:14:14 - 9:01:51 
2nd 

Wildflower 
J 35c PHRF 105 
5:23:59 - 3:44:42 - 9:08:41 
3rd 

Last Tango 
J/105 PHRF 93 
5:35:13 - 3:38:43 - 9:13:56 
4th 

Lunch Box 
Olson 30 PHRF 99 
5:46:37 - 3:28:54 - 9:15:31 
5th 

Dulcinea 
J105 PHRF 93 
5:32:38 - 3:45:59 - 9:18:37 
6th 

Pegasus 
Soverel 33 PHRF 93 
5:43:57 - 3:35:01 - 9:18:58 
7th 

Calypso 
4850 PHRF 90 
DeYoung/DeHaan 
C&C 43 
Saturday - 5:54:40, Sunday - 3:39:43, Series - 9:34:23 
8th in class 

Carmanah 
10372 PHRF 93 
John & Donna 
C&C 43 Custom 
Saturday - 5:45:02, Sunday - 3:54:48, Series - 9:39:50 
9th in class 

Cyrano 
J105 PHRF 93 
6:05:03 - 4:22:50 - 10:27:53 
10th 

Wholesome 30 
Olson 30 PHRF 99 
6:48:39 - 3:52:54 - 10:41:33 
11th 

Other C&C's that raced: 

C&C 34, PHRF 150, single-handed, flying sails - Sat time: 5:56:18, Sun time: 
4:18:02 
C&C 41, PHRF 90, double-handed, non-flying sails - Sat time: 6:20:07, Sun time: 
5:06:41 
C&C 38L, PHRF 165, double-handed, non-flying sails - Sat time: 7:16:58, Sun 
Time: 4:34:28 
C&C 29 MK2, PHRF 231, double-handed, non-flying sails - Sat time: 6:49:48, Sun 
Time: 4:35:34 
C&C 37/40 XL PHRF 81, double-handed, flying sails - Sat time: 6:00:37, Sun 
time: 3:54:08 

Course length each day +-30 miles 

Martin 
Calypso 
1970 C&C 43 
Seattle 


-----Original Message----- 
From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom B 
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 8:04 AM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Stus-List Calypso's epic race weekend 

Martin 

Thanks so much for sharing. Last weekend was truly amazing around here with 
temps in the 80's and solid 15-20 Knt winds, I can see why you had the best 
race ever! What were your times out and back? 

We got a little time put on Sunday and had a blast! 

Tom B 

Tom Buscaglia 
Alera, C&C 37+/40 
Vashon WA 
> 
> Date: Tue, 7 May 2013 22:07:59 +0000 
> From: Martin DeYoung <[email protected]> 
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
> Subject: Stus-List Calypso's epic race weekend 
> Message-ID: <[email protected]> 
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> 
> http://www.pressure-drop.us/forums/content.php?3482-Epic-Shorthanded-R 
> acing 
> 
> The link goes to Pressure Drop's write up of last weekend's STYC Race to the 
> Straits. In more than 10 years of racing Calypso including this race 4 or 5 
> times in the past, last weekend's race rates as the best ever. One of the 
> things that makes this event special is all boats are single or 
> double-handed. Competitors give extra allowance on crossings and mark 
> rounding's in consideration of the extra time it may take to maneuver. Old 
> school sportsmanship was in evidence both days. 
> 
> The C&C connection is Calypso (43 hull #1) raced Carmanah (43 hull #2). 
> Carmanah won the first day, Calypso the second and the series by a few 
> minutes. Carmanah gets bonus points as they race as a "Jack & Jill" team and 
> gave nothing away in sail handling or boat speed. 
> 
> After 43 years these old boats showed well upwind in 15 to 20 against many of 
> the light weight sporty boats that require weight on the rail. We also did 
> well against the other newer C&C's from the 80's and 90's but a direct 
> comparison is difficult as some classes were "no flying sails" and some 
> "flying sails" C&Cs used a cruising spinnaker. Those pesky light sport boats 
> did have an advantage gybing their asso sails compared to a double-handed dip 
> pole gybe in 15 TWS. 
> 
> Calypso and Carmanah raced against each other when new as Arieto and 
> Destination. The original owners spared little expense to obtain a slight 
> advantage against the other. Both had their sterns bobbed to gain a slight 
> IOR rating advantage in 1974. Today Carmanah has a semi-custom stern 
> restoration that includes a swim step that will be handy when John and Donna 
> take off on an extended cruise south beginning in several years. 
> 
> Martin 
> Calypso 
> 1970 C&C 43 
> Seattle 
> 
> [cid:D1BF9853-22F7-47FB-86F2-4115CE0BAF2F] 
> 
> 

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