Interlake Fleet 23

When sailing an Interlake you can expect a dry ride (in most conditions), good upwind ability, smooth planing off the wind, and good speed at deep sailing angles.  Acceleration is good, better than with most similar dingy classes (such as the Lightning or Flying Scot), and maneuverability is exceptional. The helm is light and responsive, immediately telling the skipper what to do.  If the skipper doesn’t listen, the boat simply goes a little slower . . . it won’t break anything or throw the crew in the drink (like a Laser might!).  All the basic controls are there to adjust the sails to the conditions.  Then just trim and go.  The straight ahead nature allows performance at peak level without a lot of tweaking.  Not only is it fun to go fast, but this makes the Interlake an extremely tactical boat. The only way to truly understand that this is just part of the story is to take a ride.  Yet the best part of the class is not the boat, but the sailors.  Sailors who cheerfully share their knowledge because they enjoy close competition.  Sailors who keep the good times going off the water as well.  The Interlake and the company it keeps are, well, . . . irresistible. (Text from Interlake Sailing Class Association)

Fleet Captain: Bill McDonald

Interlake Fleet 23 News

A.J. Savage

Even with a dreary weather forecast, 20 Interlakes showed up for the 2010 Chief’s Regatta at LYC. These competitors were duly rewarded with perfect Leatherlips weather- 10-15 mph wind blowing the length of the reservoir. The rain held off, the temperatures were mild, and three long races were held on Saturday. Scott Savage and crew Jeff Jones led the fleet with Jamie Jones, Steve Aspery, and Andy Nixon hot on their heels. Hank Boissoneault, AJ Savage, and Dick Evans sailed consistently well and kept the pressure on the front of the fleet. At the conclusion of Saturday’s races, only 8 points separated second place from fifth place, leaving Scott in the only comfortable position going into Sunday.

As is Chief’s regatta tradition, cocktail hour and dinner lead to a fine party. Savage Specials poured freely and pulled pork satiated appetites worked up with a full day of racing. Most importantly, sailors were able to cast off the winter and welcome the sailing season with a great day.

Sunday Morning brought more of the South wind, allowing another long race to be sailed. With the breeze down slightly from Saturday, scores move around a bit as boats that had been over-powered found their sweet spot. The top five boats solidified their positions and took home the trophies.

Thanks to Fleet 23 for hosting and all who attended. We look forward to seeing you next year!

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The Chief’s Regatta

On May 1st and 2d, the Chief’s Regatta went on as planned despite the gloomy-doomy forecast. 

The predicted storms stayed off to the south, and we were able to get three races in on Saturday with fairly consistent winds about 10 – 15 out of the south, gusting to 20+, and without any rain. The weather continued to cooperate on Sunday morning when we sailed the fourth race in similar conditions.

Scott Savage was the first place winner – with a 1st in each of the four races.

2d- Jamie Jones

3d- Steve Aspery

4th- Hank Boisseneualt

5th- Dick Evans

Pictures to follow.

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Trophies are ready for the Chief’s Regatta set for May 1-2

Here is a photo of the trophy that will be awarded to the first place skipper:

It’s a 20-ouncer. There will be similar trophies for the 1st place crew, 2d thru 5th place skipper and crew, as well as best Master, Junior, and Women skippers.

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Interlake Sailing DVD

The Season Premiere. At the clubhouse at this Friday’s potluck

This is the DVD put together by the ISCA, “Tuning, Sail Trim, and Boat Handling.”

Bring a dish and watch this instructional video on how to sail the Interlake.

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Interlake April 11 race results

It was a beautiful day. The wind forecast was 5 – 10, but it turned out to be a shifty 0 – 2, with some infrequent gusting to 4. The Lido RC devised a short course starting near mark two, with a temporary north of mark one, then rounding the west and east marks on starboard, then going to 1 and 2 rounding to port.  The second race course was even shorter.

Dave White was the only Interlake in the first race, with George Newell as his crew. AJ Savage, with his family as crew, arrived for the second race. 

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The Chief’s Regatta – Notice of Race

The Chiefs’ Regatta at LYC

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May 1-2, 2010

Join us for the 2010 Chiefs Regatta

· Dinner by City Barbeque ($10)
· Cocktail hour with “Savage Specials”
· Sunday morning coffee & doughnuts
· Sunday Lunch ($5)

Saturday:

Registration: 10-12 A.M. ($20)

Skipper’s Meeting: 12:30

First Race: 1 P.M.

ISCA Meeting after dinner

Sunday:

First Race: 10 A.M.

Lunch and awards to follow

Contact AJ Savage or (614)792-2855 with questions.

See you there!

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Second Work Party was rained out

So we have one dock to refurbish next Saturday, March 20th.

But today at least we got the crash boats out of the club house, where Geroge Newell will be able to apply bottom paint.

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Season’s First Work Party Was a Success

A dozen or so members turned out on Saturday, March 6, to replace the floats on the ramp docks. Thanks to the resourcefulness and know-how of guys like Scott Graham, Dave White, and Dave Siefert, and thanks also for good weather, we tore off the old floats and installed the new ones on one of the the two ramp docks. Next Saturday we will do the other one.

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Interlake 2010 Launch Party

On March 20th, at 6:30 pm., at the Fleet Captain’s house, 631 Seabury Drive in Worthington.

We’ll be getting ready to get on the water!

We’ll be signing up for Race Committee, the Chief’s Regatta, and the Nationals.

BYOBeverage and a dish to share.

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