The Frozen Few, 2011-2012

The Edgewood Yacht Club Sunfish fleet begins its 2011-2012 season of Frostbite racing on Sunday, November 6. Full sailing information, scoring and highlights from each day's racing is available below.

If you have questions, ideas, or even need help assembling your own Sunfish rig to join in the competition just send email to FrozenFew@edgewoodsailing.org and we'll see what we can do.

Chilly Frostbite results for 12/11/11

Seasonal temperatures finally put a chill in the air, which was moving either in all directions or not at all. Race Committee Stuart declared the course to be North South, but direction of the course was sometimes arbitrary. Wind directions were unpredictable and shifting 180 degrees within a few minutes.

Despite the light air, Race Committee sent sailors on longer than usual courses. The second race was a very long windward leeward race north to GC3 and around a south mark.

Throughout the day, forward momentum was a challenge.

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Skipper \ CourseScore
1Andrew2112511
2Jeff1261313
3Dave Saunders3336217
4Wayne6744122
5Catherine4425823
6Bill S.5577428
7DougDNF 8658633
8Bill G.DNC 9DNC 9DNF 93737

Frostbite racing results for 12/4

The Frozen Few seem more aptly named The Fortunate Few as warm weather and gentle breeze from the south provided pleasant conditions again for Sunfish sailors to race in December!

Andrew and Dave W tied on points, with Andrew prevailing with three first places to Dave W's two. Between the two of them, they cleaned up all the first place slots for the day! Jeff placed third. Dave S took fourth.

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Skipper \ CourseScore
1Andrew133119
2David W.311229
3Jeff2524316
4Dave Saunders4263520
5Catherine5456626
6Bill S.7675429
7Wayne6797938
8Bill G.DNC 10DNC 104DNF 10842
9DougDNC 10DNF 988742

A foggy start - Frostbite racing results for 11/27

The Frozen Few had eight boats on the line for this week's racing. Mild temperatures, thick fog and very light air greeted the fleet for the first race of the day. There was so little wind at the first start that Stuart on the Race Committee declared that the upwind mark was upwind by what appeared to be a coin toss. Several sailors drifted over the start line early carried by current more than wind.

The wind gradually picked up as the fog lifted and the sun came out. The course was adjusted to reflect the newly determined direction of the wind.

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Skipper \ CourseScore
1David W.1312119
2Ray W.21213211
3Jeff42432520
4Dave Saunders34644425
5CatherineDNF 96555333
6Bill S.67366634
7Doug55777738
8Dave L.78888847

Warm weather and gusty winds - Frostbite racing results for 11/20

The temperatures continue to be uncharacteristically warm with temperatures around 60 degrees again for this Sunday's Sunfish racing at Edgewood. Starting from the Southwest and gradually becoming more westerly as the day went on, the wind was variable with strong gusts that kept all the sailors guessing what would happen next as they made their way around the course. Andrew finished first for the day and Dave W. in second. Jeff L. finished with a clear third for the day. Stuart on the race committee ran five races, (T,W2,O,G,T2).

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Skipper \ CourseScore
1Andrew121127
2David W.212218
3Jeff3333416
4Catherine5445321
5Bill S.4554624
6Bill G.DNC 8DNC 8DNC 86535
7Dave L.DNC 8DNF 767735

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