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Lake Washington long distance Regatta 2022

Informal Lake Washington Long Distance Race Report - Article by Kenneth Johnson 

 

 

The San Juan 24 fleet “hosted” a long-distance race on Saturday, June 25, restoring a CYC tradition of Lake long distance races, often to the northern reaches of the Lake.  This year’s 13 nautical mile version ran from Leschi to just north of Sail Sand Point and back, with all boats going through the east end of the 520 Bridge in both directions.

 

Eight boats participated in the no-fee no-awards (other than a hearty “well done”) event: 4 SJ 24s from the Lake Fleet and 2 SJ 24s from Lake Union were joined by a J-24 and a Thunderbird. 

 

A sunny day, 10-15 knot warm northerly winds with gusts approaching 20 knots, all the mountains out - nothing could be finer. Just after 11 am, Jeff Kendall’s SJ 24 “Fancy” led a well-received rabbit start.  Staff Commodore Denny Vaughan’s J-24 “Habanero” led the fleet north, with the rest of us jockeying back and forth clearing the Bridge in a group led by Ellie Ungar’s SJ 24 “Green Fleet.   On the North side, the winds increased with the strong gusts rewarding the SJ 24’s with the smaller No. 2 headsails up.  Almost all boats followed “Habanero” to the west side of the Lake near Laurelhurst, north around San Point and then west to a turning mark (a “speed” buoy) just off the Sail Sand Point boating center, and return.  A broad reach along the north side of San Point, one jibe and then up with a spinnaker for a starboard run all the way to the bridge and back to Leschi – no more jibes. 

 

The gusty winds continued and coupled with waves from the many power boats made for exciting downwind travel.  We recorded several stretches above 7 knots, with a high of 7.5, well beyond a SJ 24s hull speed!   Nearing the 520 Bridge meant more power boats and wakes, and Kyle Roethle on the SJ 24 “Cake or Death” reported:

“Had a unique whoopsie near the bridge entry when two large power boats just pushing water at 10-15 knots converged big wakes on us that really weren’t manageable - positioning the port stern quarter on the first wave was met with an opposing wave on the starboard bow and we literally were twisted into a crash gybe. The wave momentum was strong enough to leeward collapse everything and once the water calmed for a few seconds we still had enough water moving across the rudder for a large turn hard over and popped the rig back onto the wind. Pinned not by wind but by wake, don’t know I’ll ever experience that one again.”

 

The entire run took most of the fleet about an hour, compared to the hour and 30-40 minutes upwind half of the race, with all boats finishing between 1:35 and 2 pm.  Vaughan’s “Habanero” crossed the finish line first, with Staff Commodore Ken Johnson’s SJ 24 “Grauer Geist” second and Brendan Gilbane’s Thunderbird “Rowdy” finishing just ahead of a gaggle of SJ 24s.  Using a very rough informal handicap, the adjusted finishing order was: (1) Grauer Geist, (2) Habanero, (3) Sweet Jesus, (4) Fancy, (5) Great Escape, (6) Rowdy, (7) Cake or Death and (8) Green Fleet.

 

Irrespective of where they finished all enjoyed a wonderful day on the water.  As one crew commented: “Thanks for putting on such a fun event…. it was a nice change from the standard buoy racing, and the rabbit start just added to it.”


Lake Washington Long Distance Race - Results Handicap

short Video of the race

Informal race to a rounding mark at the North end of the lake. Outstanding sailing weather! 8 to 22 knots of wind and 85 degrees F! 

Participants: Cake or Death (SJ24), Fancy (SJ24), Grauer Geist (SJ24), Great Escape (SJ24), Green Fleet (SJ24), Habanero (J24), Rowdy (T-Bird), Sweet Jesus (SJ24) 

Lake washington Long Distance regatta - Notice of race

NOR is actively being updated. Will be released soon. In the meantime, here is the known information needed for scheduling.


 1.                 ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY

1.1              The regatta is open to all J/24, San Juan 24 and T-Bird one-design boats.

 

 

2.                 ENTRY FEES

2.1              The entry fee is free, but you have to pay your own bar tab.

 

 

3.                 SCHEDULE

 

3.1              Saturday, June 25, 2022

11:00 am     Race starts near Leschi North marina. See Sailing Instructions for details. 


 

Lake washington Long Distance regatta -  Sailing Instructions

LW Informal LD Race SIs 6-22-2022.pdf