KP Dinghy Open

Summary

Saturday, October 25:

Race 1 started promptly at 0945 in a NNW breeze ranging 8-11 knots. We sailed 2 sets each then had a lunch break. After lunch we completed 10 races in total. Halfway through the afternoon the wind started to pick up in velocity and shift W/SW. Courses were W-4's with an offset and gate.

Three protests were filed, two resulting in a DSQ, the otehr disallowed. Thank you to Brian Clancy, Dan Thompson, Bill Siener, and Anne Mooney for helping with the protests.

The KP Midshipmen did a great job setting courses.

Race 11A will start at 0930 tomorrow. The forecast is for big breeze and should be a fun day!

Sunday, October 26:

Race 11A started at 0945 in 13-20 knots from the West North West. During the first run for B division stronger pressure filled in with gusts over 25knots. This caused some capsizes in both divisions. We started race 12 for both but it was clear the wind wasn't letting up any. After finishing race 12 we sent the sailors in to rotate. With multiple teams capsizing and one hurt wrist we decided to call it a day for the 2014 KPDO at 1115.

1 BKD was filed and disallowed for a missing ring ding. Thanks to Charles Higgins for helping hear that.

Congrats to SMC on winning the KPDO with a 67pt. lead.

Thanks to the KP Midshipmen for helping run the event.

Score summary

SchoolTeamABTOT
1St. Mary'sSeahawks333770
2Old DominionMonarchs8354137
3Kings PointMariners 15393146
4NavyMidshipmen7870148
5FordhamRams11850168
6George WashingtonColonials7398171
7Washington CollegeShoremen7898176
8Hobart & WilliamStatesmen97104201
9BuffaloBulls84160244
10NY MaritimePrivateers 1121133254
11PennsylvaniaQuakers114141255
12Christopher NewportCaptains154110264
13Kings PointMariners 2121150271
14CornellBig Red19288280
15DrexelDragons169153322
16ColumbiaLions153186339
17VillanovaWildcats176178354
18Queen'sGaels218183401
19NY MaritimePrivateers 2208211419
20Stony BrookSeawolves198225423

Score history

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