Welcome anonymous guest

Please Support
TheBeachcats.com

News

Error! Invalid category passed.

Deep South Regatta Cancelled

Added by damonAdmin on Mar 03, 2008 - 03:22 PM

It looks like a long-time catamaran regatta normally held at the Lake Charles Yacht Club in Lake Charles, LA has folded it's tents. I was told by a club officer that the regatta was cancelled by the yacht club board last week.

I had called to get a correct date since there were various reports that the regatta would be held the same weekend as the Hobie Midwinters East at Panama City and I was trying to decide which way to go. Now it seems there is no date conflicts on the gulf coast, so all Hobie sailors are free to head to Panama City for a great event.

Gulf Coast catamaran sailors will no doubt miss the Deep South regatta, which was well known for hospitality and a giant crawfish boil on Saturday night. reminisce about past Deep South Regattas in the Event Forum.

Footnote: Sad news indeed!


2008 Hobie Tiger and Dragoon Worlds

Added by damonAdmin on Feb 01, 2008 - 04:32 PM

2008 Dragoon and Tiger WorldsA month prior to the start of the 6th Hobie Tiger and 3rd Hobie Dragoon Worlds in 2008, the South African organization received 74 pre-entries representing fourteen countries. Seventeen youth teams (soon 25 in total) will battle it out on the Hobie Dragoons. The rest of the fleet will line up on Hobie Tiger catamarans (F18). Among them are top ranked sailors, like multiple Tornado World Champion and current F18 World Champion Darren Bundock (AUS) and silver medallist of the 2007 Tornado Worlds Carolijn Brouwer (BEL). The local youth squad is well prepared for an exciting competition in the Langebaan Lagoon on the West Coast of South Africa. The championships will start on Monday March 3rd and finish on Saturday March 9th. For both classes, a maximum of ten races are scheduled.

Langebaan is well-known for its strong winds and flat water. These are not only perfect conditions for the performance of Hobie Tigers and Hobie Dragoons, but also a pleasure for the competitors. Heavy weather specialist Mitch Booth (NED), Olympic medallist and Hobie Tiger World Champion 2003, will be eager to win the title again. But the competition will be full on, as current F18 European Champions Mischa Heemskerk and Bastiaan Tentij (NED) returned to the Hobie Tiger class in which also the local Hobie 16 heroes will try their luck. Among them are three past Hobie 16 Worlds Champions: Blaine Dodds (1998 and current Master World Champion), Shaun Ferry (1993, 1998 and 2005) and Colin Whitehead (1978). And South African most adventurous cat sailor Duncan Ross, he crossed the Drake Passage on a 20-foot multihull, grabs the opportunity to race once more on the highest level. Mixed crew Allan Lawrence (past Hobie 14 World Champ and placed 2nd at the inaugural Tiger Worlds in Italy) and Inge Schabort (past ISAF Ladies World Champ) will join forces in their attempt to win the event.


Spring Fever Regatta Back On!

Added by damonAdmin on Jan 21, 2008 - 02:29 PM

March 21-23 2008, Milltown Campground, Hartwell Lake, GA

Update from Mr. Ernie
This afternoon, I received a call from my friends at the Army Corps of Engineers with a proposal for me to consider. They said they would give me the key to the gate, turn on the water, and the electricity. IF --- I, personally, would take care of everything else: Including, but not limited to, cleaning the entire park before and after the regatta, cleaning and repairing all bath house facilities, removing all trash and garbage, killing another gazillion fire ants, and raising the lake back up a few feet from it's present less than full pool level.

Obviously, I agreed to all of it although I sure hope we get a few inches of rain in the next two months.

So, in short, Spring Fever is back on for this year and if we take care of the campground, as we always have done in the past, I'm pretty sure we won't have to go through this exercise again in future years - I'm just getting too old for this foolishness.


Spring Fever Regatta Cancelled

Added by damonAdmin on Jan 15, 2008 - 07:50 PM
The disapointing news came today that the Spring Fever Regatta, held each year on Lake Hartwell during Easter Weekend, has been cancelled. The main reason for the cancellation is that the Corps of Engineers will not allow the organizers (Nigel Pitt and "Mr. Ernie") to use the Milltown Campground on the dates neeeded due to budget cutbacks.



After efforts to convince the Corps to allow the even failed, alternative sites were investigated. The most promising appeared to be a sailing club on the North end of the lake named Western Carolina Sailing Club www.wcsc-sailing.org, but the board of that club refused to allow the catamarans on board.



This is a very disapointing development, the Spring Fever Regatta has been a well attended regatta for 10 years and is always a good time. (Spring Fever Regatta Pictures)



Read More to see the annoucement and more details from Mr. Ernie.




Christmas Shopping at TheBeachcats.com

Added by damonAdmin on Nov 20, 2007 - 06:17 PM

Just in time for "Black Friday" shopping, I am pleased to announce the launch of "Shopping At TheBeachcats.com".

The plan for the new store is to offer catamaran sailors unique and usefull items related to our sport that are not available everywhere. In keeping with the gift giving season, the first items available are beautiful watercolor prints of catamarans, lighthouses, and nautical scenes. These have been created by the Maryland Watercolor Artist, William C. Gardner.

So if you happen to know any catamaran sailors who have been very very good this year (wink/wink) please let santa know that these are available, you will be sure to make that sailor happy, and support this site at the same time.


New sailing group in West Virginia

Added by soapysails on Nov 20, 2007 - 01:37 AM
If you sail catatamarans or ever wanted to, join us.. "Hillbilly Cats" on Summersville and Blueston Lakes.



After being an active MHRA member on the west coast for a number of years, I now find myself in the mountains of West Virginia with few if any prospects of local regattas. So, I have decided to start up a cat/mono group here.



I have 7 boats, all are Sea spray 15's and one pram., our local lakes and ponds are wonderful and clear and nearly free of high speed boats. Most local lakes are very sail friendly. If you want to learn to sail, I will help. If you have a boat and would like to join us, (now three) we welcome your interest.

Footnote: Good luck with your new group.


2007 Ronstan A-Class Worlds - Final Day Blown Away

Added by damonAdmin on Nov 19, 2007 - 01:07 PM

Failed to initialize Gallery2:
Error (ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER)
  • in modules/core/classes/GalleryEmbed.class at line 1001 (GalleryCoreApi::error)
  • in modules/core/classes/GalleryEmbed.class at line 852 (GalleryEmbed::getBlock)
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/mGallery2/pnuserapi.php at line 237 (GalleryEmbed::getImageBlock)
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/mGallery2/pnuserapi.php at line 59
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 680
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 1147
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/News/pnuserapi.php at line 579
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 680
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/News/pnuser.php at line 513
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 654
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/index.php at line 99
Well the racing conditions for the last day of the 2007 Ronstan A-Cat World Championship turned out to be pretty severe. The event that was building up to be a “Clash of Champions” on the final day of racing has been decided by a blow out, the wind that is.  Glenn Ashby, Lars Guck and Pete Melvin all had a shot at taking the title today in a heavy air event, but in the end the wind was too much. 

A frontal system passed over the Florida Keys last night and the breeze picked up to over 25 knots just after 0300EST.  This strong breeze refused to abate throughout the morning.  Buoy and land station reports were coming in at 22-29 knots, with gusts in the 30+ range for most of the morning.  The Organizing Authority requested a postponement at around 0900 and the PRO, Billy Richnow, flew the AP.  The RC, International Jury and competitors closely monitored the wind strengths throughout the morning watching the winds with strong hopes of getting racing in today. Winds at water level continued in the 19-22 knot range with gusts to 28.  There was also a fairly severe and square chop setting up with standard waves at 4 feet with frequent sets of 3 waves in the 6 foot range.  In the end the decision was based upon keeping the racers and their boats safe.  Even though this was a real blow to all of the competitors who had raced each other hard all week, keeping themselves in contention throughout the regatta, the OA made and outstanding call putting the safety of the sailors, their boats and all of the officials first and preventing the possible carnage that racing might have incurred.

Congratulations to Glenn Ashby, Lars Guck, Pete Melvin, Luc DuBois, Mitch Booth, Charlie Ogletree, Scotty Anderson, Murray Philpott, Andrew Landenberger, and Eugenio Calabria who were the Top 10 finishers in this event.  Congratulations also to Carla Sheifer for her efforts on the course to rescue another competitor in Thursday’s racing.



A-Cat Worlds Report - Day 4

Added by damonAdmin on Nov 16, 2007 - 11:43 AM

Final day preview - The 2007 Ronstan A-Cat Worlds is shaping up to be the clash of champions that it was built up to be.  The top three competitors in the event have between them won national, continental and World Championships.  Lars has dominated the US A-Class scene, winning the last 2 North American championships with straight bullets.  Pete Melvin has won the 1997 & 2005 A-Cat Worlds along with many other A-class national or continental championships.  Glen Ashby is the defending A-class world champion with many other national and international titles including the 2007 tornado class championship.  Down, but not out are three more championship competitors, Luc du Bois, Mitch Booth and Charlie Ogletree, but to win, these three would need a major stumble of the top three.  This all leads up to a 2 race shown-down on Friday in what is building up to be a real blow. 

See hundreds of photos at
http://www.thebeachcats.com/index.php?module=pictures&g2_itemId=36401

The forecast is calling for the winds to build overnight to 20-25 knots, out of the North with gusts to 30 knots.  By 6:00PM tonight, one could see all of the competitors out checking and securing their boats to the ground (A’s weigh 75kg fully rigged and are easily picked up if not secured).  In addition the schedule of racing has been changed to add a second race to make up for Wednesday’s cancellation, pushing the start to 10:30AM EST.  As the “Cat Fight” continues, we will see who makes the starting line in the morning.

Day 4 (Thursday) Report - Racing began this morning in 11-13 knots out of the North, steady and solid.  The course was set for six 1.3 nm legs and got off on time.  The course was clear of kelp with a light chop, just a perfect day for sailing.  Glen got away cleanly with Lars close on him through the first leg.  Scott Anderson got in the mix and Pete Melvin had a difficult leg.  After the first leg, Lars faded a little and at the finish it was Ashby, Guck, Hoekstra, Beike and Calabria for the top five.

Footnote: This is shaping up to be a very exciting finish! Good luck to all competitors.


A-Cat Worlds Report - Day 2

Added by damonAdmin on Nov 14, 2007 - 01:41 PM

Failed to initialize Gallery2:
Error (ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER)
  • in modules/core/classes/GalleryEmbed.class at line 1001 (GalleryCoreApi::error)
  • in modules/core/classes/GalleryEmbed.class at line 852 (GalleryEmbed::getBlock)
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/mGallery2/pnuserapi.php at line 237 (GalleryEmbed::getImageBlock)
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/mGallery2/pnuserapi.php at line 59
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 680
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 1147
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/News/pnuserapi.php at line 579
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 680
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/News/pnuser.php at line 513
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 654
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/index.php at line 99
Grass, grass, grass…  Recent storms that have rolled through the Florida Keys have washed a lot of shallow water sea grass up on shore and a change of wind carried the grass out into the Atlantic by way of the channels.  Well, guess what?  The A-Cats are racing both outside of a channel that cuts between a couple of the Key Islands and the racing area is located smack dab in the middle of the main Atlantic inshore channel that runs the length of the Keys.  So what we saw on the course today was a lot of grass drifting downwind through the course.  Oh it’s not as bad as it sounds, we could be sailing off of San Diego where the kelp will stop a boat cold dead in its tracks.  But for a fleet that was expecting beautiful tropical sailing in the Florida Keys in the late Fall, the floating grass was frustrating for everyone.  But, taken in the gestalt of everything, grass was fair and frustrating for everyone equally. 

The Race Committee drove around the racing area trying to find the most grass free zone and settled in for the first race.  Before the start of the second race , the RC sent out a scout boat to try and find a different location to move the course.  Unfortunately, the entire area had floating grass in varying thickness – from clear and weed free to floating palm fronds in clumps with entangled weed.  Some competitors had rudder assemblies that enabled them to yank a line to raise one or both to easily clear.  Most though had rudders that had to be raised manually and individually which made clearing the grass more problematic.  There were some boats with “short boards” that could be easily pulled up to clear the weed, and some that had a more difficult time raising daggerboards to clear them.  Overall, the grass was equitably challenging to all competitors. 



Day One Report - Ronstan A-Cat Worlds 2007

Added by damonAdmin on Nov 13, 2007 - 03:27 PM

Failed to initialize Gallery2:
Error (ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER)
  • in modules/core/classes/GalleryEmbed.class at line 1001 (GalleryCoreApi::error)
  • in modules/core/classes/GalleryEmbed.class at line 852 (GalleryEmbed::getBlock)
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/mGallery2/pnuserapi.php at line 237 (GalleryEmbed::getImageBlock)
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/mGallery2/pnuserapi.php at line 59
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 680
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 1147
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/News/pnuserapi.php at line 579
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 680
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/modules/News/pnuser.php at line 513
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 713
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/includes/pnMod.php at line 654
  • in /home/thebea13/public_html/index.php at line 99
Monday 12, November 2007 - Today was just a spectacular day to begin racing.  Spirits among the competitors were high, the weather was fantastic and the event organizers had done a wonderful job getting the event under way.  The temperature was in the mid 70’s with winds clocking from 065° at 12014 knots.  The race area is protected inside the reef so the racers do not get that ocean swell, but there definitely was some leftover chop to contend with.  The speed and direction of the wind set up 2-3 foot chop with both left-over ocean influence and a .4 knot current running with the wind.

The first race got off, surprisingly with a clean start.  Nobody was OCS and Glen Ashby (AUS1) and Lars Guck (USA 250) had it dialed in from the start.  The course was pretty even and over the 6 legs the fleet had an opportunity to spread out, look for clean air or shifts and get down to racing.  Some went left, some right, but in the end the first race came down to boat speed and Glen Ashby took a large lead with Lars Guck 2nd and Sjoerd Hoekstra (NED 3) 3rd.


First Page Previous Page Page 12 / 40 (111 - 120 of 395 Total) Next Page Last Page