Navy Fall

Summary

Saturday, October 18:

Day one of Navy Fall began with on a beautiful Fall morning in Annapolis. Sunny skies, fair temperatures, and a light Northwesterly breeze welcomed the competitors to the Robert Crown Center. After a brief competitors meeting, the four fleets headed out onto the Severn River at around 1015. A trapezoid course was set up just outside of Santee Basin and racing got underway at around 1030. After three races were completed, the breeze began to build and the fleets were sent in for an extended lunch break. After lunch, at approximately 1245, racing continued in a much stronger but puffy West/Nortwesterly breeze, again just off of the RCC. Six additional races were completed after lunch to bring the total to 9 on the day for all divisions. All races were trapezoids in the range of twenty minutes. Three race sets were also used with the competitors free to adjust their shroud lengths on the Z420s. After racing, the sailors were treated to an awesome BBQ courtesy of the Naval Academy Sailing Social Committee. Several protests and breakdowns were filed resulting in two DSQs and three granted breakdowns. A huge thank you to guest PRO Dina Kowalyshyn and volunteer Juliette Thompson for running races, moving marks, and scoring all divisions from the water. Another big thank you to the coaches for hearing protests between sets and after sailing. Conditions for tomorrow look similar to today with big breeze forecasted.

Sunday, October 19:

Day two of the Navy Fall regatta was very similar to day one with a brisk Northwesterly breeze but slightly chillier temperatures. Sailors were sent out onto the Severn River just off of the RCC and racing got underway at approximately 1000. Three races were completed in a building breeze of about 15-18 knots with puffs into the lower 20s. At around 1130, the fleets were sent in for a lunch break. Racing resumed at 1245 and an additional three races were completed to round out the 15 race series before 1400. All courses were trapezoids utilizing three-race rotations and the ability to adjust shroud length in the Z420s. A handful of breakdowns occurred throughout the day, particularly in the Laser divisions. A big thank you to our guest PRO Dina Kowalyshyn and volunteer RC member Juliette Thompson for running races and scoring from the water. Another thank you to coaches for hearing protests. Congratulations to Yale for winning the 2014 Navy Fall Interconference.

Score summary

SchoolTeamABCDTOT
1YaleBulldogs106497844277
2CharlestonCougars12113514654456
3GeorgetownHoyas70165119107461
4FordhamRams83114186102485
5StanfordCardinal12314455168490
6TuftsJumbos95120112168495
7NavyMidshipmen14014313781501
8HarvardCrimson16913795103504
9BrownBears15518915778579
10George WashingtonColonials155180105150590
11St. Mary'sSeahawks147121152174594
12NY MaritimePrivateers15821484193649
13Old DominionMonarchs161154233106654
14WisconsinBadgers173156132246707
15Hobart & WilliamStatesmen192155231164742
16CornellBig Red249179194133755
17EckerdTritons192178181235786
18PennsylvaniaQuakers189148177285799
19VermontCatamounts176171259247853
20Queen'sGaels3153153153151260

Score history

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