2017 Canadian 2.4mR Championship Regatta Results

Cumulative Results

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1.   CAN 8 chaos 2.4 Metre allan leibel 1 1 2 1 2 1 [2] 6.0
2.   CAN 96 2.4 2.4m Jerry Wendt 3 4 1 4 1 3 [4] 12.0
3.   CAN 22 CAN 22 2.4mR Peter Eagar 4 3 3 2 6 2 [6] 14.0
4.   CAN3 CAN3 2.4mR Darrell Suderman 2 2 4 5 3 6 [6] 16.0
5.   USA 142 none 2.4mR Charles Rosenfield 6 5 5 7 4 4 [7] 24.0
6.   CAN 16 Element 2.4mR Stephen Jones 7 6 7 3 7 5 [7] 28.0
7.   CAN13 CAN13 24mR Patricia Doyle 8 8 6 6 5 7 [8] 32.0
8.   CAN 42 The Answer 2.4mR Janice Graham-Foscarini 5 7 8 8 10 10 [10] 38.0
9.   CAN 1 CAN 1 2.4mR Alain Dubuc 9 9 9 10 8 8 [10] 43.0
10.   CAN 91 Spirit 2.4 Lionel Mandell 10 12/RET 10 9 9 9 [12] 47.0
11.   CAN 54 2.4mR 2.4mR Paul Chandler 12/DNC 12/DNC 12/DNC 12/DNC 12/DNC 12/DNC [12] 60.0

2.4mR Open North Americans 2017 Pointe Claire, Canada

by Dee Smiith

In early August, Joc, Sully and I headed out of dodge on a road trip to an area we have never been to before.   With a little extra time on our hands, we were able to take our time to drive North through the beautiful States of PA and NY.  It was a good time to get out of the Annapolis heat and go sail the little boat again, against some very good competition in Canada for the first time.

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2.4mR North American Championship 2017 at PCYC Report

by Alain Dubuc

For a second year in a row, the Pointe Claire Yacht Club was pleased to hold the 2.4mR North American Championships which took place on August 11, 12 and 13.

We had planned for three days of racing, three rather than two in the hopes of getting at least one good day of sailing, which we ended up having. No wind on Friday, no wind on Saturday, a lot of getting in and out of the water, and finally, we got some nice wind on Sunday to the great relief of your humble servant and 22 attendees.

The committee boat was led by the great Madeleine Palfreeman, certified race officer, assisted by a team of experienced volunteers from the Yacht Club.

On Sunday morning, between 10 am and 2 pm, Madeleine was able to conduct a series of 4 races in winds going from low to medium.

To nobody’s great surprise, paralympian Dee Smith won it all, followed closely by Darrell Suderman and Allan Leibel, three excellent sailors. Finally, I hope that everyone was satisfied with the way things played out. The next time we meet will be at the Canadian Championships in Toronto mid-September. The fleet will then head down to Florida for a long winter series called CanAm.

The 2.4 fleet is doing very well and is in full growth all across North America. In August 2018, I hope to be able to organize this event again, on the same date. Probably the Canadian championships. Save the date!

Thank you and see you soon.

Full Results can be found here