The Frozen Few

Winter "Frostbite" Racing

Edgewood Sailing School and Edgewood Yacht Club support a vibrant fleet of over a dozen frostbite sailors who sail Sunfish on Sundays from October through April, including Columbus Day and New Year's Day regattas, and the annual "Up From The Ashes" regatta which commemorates recovery from club-house fire of 2011. Edgewood Sailing School can help you get safely started with this challenging and rewarding winter sport. The Frozen Few also welcome spectators to cheer on racers.

2023-2024

The Frozen Few return to the water on Sunday, November 5.

Registration, racing fees, and waivers are online this year. When you complete your registration, you will immediately have a chance to pay your racing fee by credit card. Electronic waivers will go out by email a few days before racing. You must complete this waiver before racing.

Note that a separate winter boat storage contract is required to keep your Sunfish at the yacht club. The Sunfish winter storage fee is $200 for EYC members or $250 for non-members. Please fill out this form and mail it to the club with your payment.

Frostbite race results from 11/7

For the first day of 2010 Frozen racing, winter roared in working on a winter storm, with white caps, dark blue water, and a very push wind from the North to challenge the Frozen Skippers.

After  papers, sorting out the storage rigs and lockers,  and getting the skippers' meeting done, Frozen Race Committee (Stuart, Ray, Jonathan) ran  5 quick races, with 4 boats on starting line (Fauss, Dave W, Dave S, and Jeff) . Two more skippers (Catherine and Doug) checked in, took the opportunity to test their rigs but not to compete.  And two other skippers got papers and boats lined up for next week.

The racing was brisk.  In Race 5, Jeff flipped (with a call-out of the safety boat with Stuart and Baci dog aboard), but after a pause, got back to sailing again and was scored second for the race.  Overall for the day, after five races, Dave W, took the top daily slot, then flipped at the dock after landing,  and emerged, victoriously covered with mud - - and still smiling.

Street-side, pairs of spectators from the neighborhood stopped in their jogging tracks, visited the Club, and came out on the dock to watch the action and, for one finish, to cheer on The Frozen Few as we got the SunFish racing season off to a great start! 

Next week's Race Committee Skipper: Dave W.

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Skipper \ CourseScore
1David W.311218
2Fauss1221DNS 410
3Jeff4333215
4Dave Saunders244DNC 5DNC 520

Starting Whistle for The Frozen Few, 2010

The last of the cruising boats gently landed on poppets in the North parking lot of the Edgewood Yacht Club over the weekend. This week there was a freeze warning issued for Rhode Island. We've also noticed that the flock of black ducks has arrived. The signs are clear. It is time to mobilize The Frozen Few winter Sunfish racing fleet!

We had 11 skippers participate last season, and so far, it looks like there will be plenty of competitors again turning out to take on the elements and the challenging task of sailing fast round the marks in twitchy little boats.

Racing end of season Finalé - early spring melts the Frozen Few (results for 3/7/10)

With a burst of warm weather and sunshine, FrostBite SunFish racing kicked over into Spring, during a season/series finalé and thaw this past Sunday.   These customarily frozen Racers enjoyed 50°F temperature, while a crowd of dock-side spectators at the Edgewood Yacht Club's first Open House got to be even "closer than TV" overlooking the contested gybe mark, set close to the flagpole, guiding skippers well inside the marina's North and South tees.

The weather sparkled (and it "sparked" too, with gusts and unexpected shifts). The Clubhouse looked terrific.  And the FrozenFew skippers - - all eleven on hand for this last day - - kept boats both upright and aggressive.

Frozen Winners of the SunFish winter racing:

 

[Faus, Jeff and Dave - among the

2009-2010 Frozen Few]

 

 

 

And Frozen Honors to:

  • All the Eleven Who Sailed
  • Michael  Whalen - best "FirstFrozenYear"
  • Catherine White, Dave Saunders, Kyle Wishart - "NewFirstYearFrozenSkippers"

 

Looking at the Ice Cubes:

Sailing in the SPRING SERIES was tight and cheerful.  Congratulations, coaching, and camaraderie, week-by-week were shared by all.  There was:  Dave Way's close win for the tight Spring Series.  Kyle's winning out for finalé day, against the top 4 skippers being separated by only an average of one place per race for that day. Fauss, in for the long haul, clearing another 1st place for the Season, and just pushing ahead of Jeff's 2nd for the Season. Then Jeff's win at New Year's, only just-ahead of Michael.  And the gang of hot-shots that appeared for the spring series.  "People just wouldn't screw up; you had to stay with the race all the way around," chipped in one of the Few. 

Skippers had fun.  The FrozenFew sailed nearly 70 races during the 2009-2010 season: November through March. Nods of appreciation to the Edgewood Yacht Club, for hosting a year of Frozen Fun; to Stuart and Jonathan for keeping the operation afloat and interesting out there; and to Mike, Gary and Nick for chase-boat duty; to skippers who made boats available; to Steve for keeping "Lucky" charged, bailed, and gassed up; to Baci, Charlie, and Charliee for keeping all 4 feet and tails on the deck most of the time. And hat-tip to LlamaGraphics (Stuart and Catherine) for scoring, and web-presence.

And so, until then, "THANK YOU RACE COMMITTEE!"

See you next fall!

 

Race date:  3/7/2010

 

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Skipper \ CourseScore
1Kyle61222114
2David W.13417319
3Fauss36335222
4Ray W.42751423
5Michael25863DNC 1236
6Dave Saunders89544737
7Jonathan C.108976545
8Jeff541DNC 12DNC 12DNC 1246
9Bob771188849
10Doug9106910650
11Catherine111110109960

CLUB OPEN HOUSE this Sunday 1-4pm - - - blow off the snow & watch winter racing !

Open House this Sunday !

Join us at historic Edgewood Yacht Club - watch winter racing from the dock in SunFish


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