Report from the 2.4mR Canadian Class President – November 2017

As most of the Canadian Class have either put their boats away for the winter or are planning their travel  to Florida for our CAN-AM winter season I thought that I would reflect on the past summer. First, the class has being growing with new boat owners in both the Toronto and Victoria fleets. The sailors attracted to our class have strong racing resumes from other classes so we know they will be fun to compete against. Rumours have it that at least three of our current members are purchasing new boats so it looks like 2018 will be a strong sailing season.

Meterfest in Newport RI was an initiative of the International 12 Meter Class Association. It was a regatta within the New York Yacht Club’s Annual Regatta. Nine 12 Meters and six 6 Meters participated along with seventeen 2.4 meters. Unfortunately the 8 meters were unable to show up, held back by the high waters on the Lower Great lakes. One of the highlights of the regatta was the Friday Long – Distance race around Rose Island and underneath the Pels Bridge. We finished in front of Fort Adams. How often do we do a long distance point to point race in a 2.4 meter?

The Saturday night dinner on the lawn of Harbour court, the New York Yacht Club’s Newport station was spectacular. Well worth the high price of admission. Meterfest will next be held June 2019

Clagett Regatta also hosted in Newport took place two weeks after Meterfest so many sailors left their boats at Fort Adams and returned two weeks later. Clagett Regatta features great coaching from some of the best small boat coaches in the USA. A great Race Committee and lots of local sponsorship support under the direction of Judy McLennan. It is traditionally a regatta for sailors with disabilities, however the 2.4 Meter event is open and the competition is good. Throw in Newport sailing conditions and it is the reason I have been a regular for eight years. One thing that was interesting was that Paul Tingley sailing a jib-boom boat won the regatta with a very consistent series.

Canada Games The 2.4mR was used as the Para Mixed Sailing event at the 2017 Canada Summer Games in Gimli MB. Entry into the Canada Games is limited to one boat per province and the competitor must be classified according to World Sailing Functional Disability Classification System. There is also a maximum age limit of 35 however exemptions were given in 2017. Five sailors met all the criteria while three sailors were granted exemptions. Gold Medalist was Joe Gerlinsky of Saskatchewan. The 2021 Canada Games will again include the 2.4mR.

2.4mR North Americans at Pointe Claire Yacht Club in August had 21 boats. It was one of the larger class North American’s in recent years. Twenty one boats competed however the weather gods played havoc with one day lost because of lack of wind and a second day lost because of forecast violent thunderstorms. We did get racing on the third and final day and the Race Committee worked hard to get four good races in 6 to 10 knots of wind. Congratulations to Dee Smith from Annapolis MD who retained his title for the second straight year.

Canadian 2.4mR Championships:  was held at National Yacht Club September 15 – 17th. It was a smaller fleet than normal as many sailors had other commitments during that weekend. Six races were held under light wind conditions with Alan Liebel again winning the Canadian Championships with Jerry Wendt second and Peter Eagar third.

Victoria 2.4mR Fleet: While the rest of us have either stored our boats for the winter or for Florida Jackie McRoberts posted pictures from Royal Victoria YC showing that the Victoria fleet is actively racing in Cadboro Bay most Saturdays in October and November. But even Victoria does get the occasional snow fall but rumour has it that the gang waits until 2:00pm in the afternoon for the snow to melt off their boat covers and then get a late start with hot rums in the clubhouse.

Looking Forward:  For many Canadian 2.4mR sailors, the CAN-AM winter series is a nice break from our snowy climate.  Starting with the America’s Regatta in St Petersburg (not scored for the CAN-AM Winter Series) a sailor can race in three regattas in early December, and then one weekend event per month until the beginning of April. After the St Petersburg regatta, all events are held at the Charlotte Harbour Yacht Club which is a short 40 minute drive north of the Fort Myers International Airport. Boats can be stored at Charlotte Harbour YC so there is no need to derig after each event.  Sunday evening departures from Fort Myers allows a sailor to be back at their desk first thing Monday morning.

2018 Summer Regatta Schedule:

 As dates for events become known, they will be posted on the Canadian Website.

2017 Canadian 2.4mR Championship Regatta Results

Cumulative Results

Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner / Skipper Race
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2
Race
3
Race
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Race
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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

International 2.4mR North American Championship Regatta 2017 Results

 2.4mR

POINTE-CLAIRE YACHT CLUB

 Results are final as of 15:29 on August 13, 2017

Overall

Sailed: 4, Discards: 0, To count: 4, Rating system: Custom, Entries: 21, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Club HelmName SailNo R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Nett
1st DEE SMITH 7 7.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 11.0 11.0
2nd DARELL SUDERMAN 3 4.0 6.0 3.0 4.0 17.0 17.0
3rd ALLAN LEIBEL 8 3.0 12.0 2.0 1.0 18.0 18.0
4th CHARLES ROSENFIELD 142 6.0 4.0 10.0 3.0 23.0 23.0
5th TONY POCKLINGTON 3 12.0 2.0 5.0 5.0 24.0 24.0
6th JERRY WENDT 96 5.0 11.0 4.0 11.0 31.0 31.0
7th PETER WOOD 14 8.0 5.0 9.0 9.0 31.0 31.0
8th PETER EAGAR 22 11.0 8.0 6.0 6.0 31.0 31.0
9th TED GREEN 175 10.0 7.0 7.0 8.0 32.0 32.0
10th ERIK YEO 30 2.0 3.0 18.0 10.0 33.0 33.0
11th JANICE GRAHAM-FOSCARINI 42 14.0 18.0 8.0 7.0 47.0 47.0
12th CHRISTINE LAVALLEE 12 15.0 10.0 14.0 14.0 53.0 53.0
13th STEVEN JONES 16 1.0 9.0 22.0 DNS 22.0 DNS 54.0 54.0
14th AARON WONG-SING 88 18.0 17.0 11.0 12.0 58.0 58.0
15th ALAIN DUBUC 1 20.0 15.0 12.0 13.0 60.0 60.0
16th PATRICIA DOYLE 13 13.0 16.0 15.0 19.0 63.0 63.0
17th AUDREY KOBAYASHI 18 17.0 14.0 16.0 16.0 63.0 63.0
18th TIM RIPLEY 11 21.0 13.0 13.0 18.0 65.0 65.0
19th SERGE DIONNE 56 16.0 19.0 22.0 DNF 15.0 72.0 72.0
20th DAVID FOSCARINI 5 19.0 20.0 17.0 17.0 73.0 73.0
21st PIERRE CARPENTIER 40 9.0 22.0 DNS 22.0 DNF 22.0 DNS 75.0 75.0

Prizes

Category Rank Competitor
NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPION 1st 2.4mR 7 DEE SMITH
TOP 3 1st 2.4mR 7 DEE SMITH
TOP 3 2nd 2.4mR 3 DARELL SUDERMAN
TOP 3 3rd 2.4mR 8 ALLAN LEIBEL

Scoring codes used

Code Description Points
DNF Started but did not finish 22
DNS Came to the start area but did not start 22

Canada Summer Games 2017

Gimli Yacht Club

The 2017 Canada Summer Games was hosted by the City of Winnipeg. Canada Summer Games are a multi sport games modelled after the Olympics with each province selecting and sending athletes to compete against athletes from other provinces/territories. Awards are given to the province with the most medals and to the province/territory which most improves its results from the previous games. The games are held each two years alternative between summer and winter sports. The sailing events took place at Gimli on Lake Winnipeg approximately 90 kilometers north of the main games village.

The 2.4mR class was used for the Para mixed event. (there are only four sports who include a Para event in their program). As the games are considered a development program the age of the athletes are restricted. However in order to have a full field, age exemptions were given to the 2.4mR Para event.

Seven of the ten scheduled races were sailed in generally light winds. The final three races were cancelled because the wind did not reach 3.5 knots. The third day of racing saw winds as high as 16 knots with large short seas caused by the long fetch and the relatively shallow lake. This caused three boats to swamp and one boat not to start in the difficult conditions of Race # 5.

Interestingly two boats were jib-boom boats and they definitely showed that they can be competitive in both light and heavy conditions. Where they seemed less competitive were in 5 to 7 knots of breeze. This option should be seriously considered by sailors with disabilities.

The next Canada Summer Games will be in Niagara region of Ontario in 2021. For those Games  it will be important that all Para sailors will meet the age restrictions of under 35 years of age.

Results

Rank Helm Province Points
1st Joe Gerlinsky Saskatchewan (AL) 12
2nd Aaron Wong-Sing Ontario 14
3rd Siobhan MacDonald Nova Scotia 16
4th Delani-Hulme-Lawrence British Columbia 22
5th Bryson Foy Manitoba 24
6th Wendy Frazer Alberta 35
7th Krystle Con Shewchuk Saskatchewan 37
8th Alyssa Belliveau New Brunswick 40

Full Results can be found here

Canada Summer Games 2017 Podium

March Regatta CanAm Series Report

The CanAm 2.4mR series has been running on the west coast of Florida since December. 19 boats joined in for the finale last weekend at the Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club. The fleet included Olympians, Paralympians, Canadian and American National Champions so I decided it was a great idea to join them for the weekend. The first day was breezy with Alan Leibel from Canada going well until the second race when he broke his gooseneck. He was among good company as Dee Smith missed a couple races due to a forestay breaking as did I for a boom end falling off. With a couple of boats getting OCS in the third race Toronto sailing friends Darrell Suderman and Mike Hren made the early running. With the notable exception of Paralympic Silver medallist Jackie Gay taking the second race. With no discards the race was on to keep letters to the minimum with some catching up to be done by many. Everybody was back on the water for Saturday’s racing with was lighter and shiftier, which is much more common for the Charlotte river. Close racing ensued with Mike taking the first race and then the Paralympic flagged sails of Bruce Millar and Dee Smith fighting it out for the second race with Dee just winning. I wasn’t far behind getting a 2,3,4 for the day. Louise Anstey from the Royal Victoria Yacht Club in BC was showing that time in the boat isn’t always necessary for consistently finishing inside the top 10. Sunday was a battle of when the gradient breeze was going to die but Race Officer Dr Roger Strube did a great job to get 3 races in. It was light with the tide running strong. Dee collected the 3 bullets from the day but with myself, Alan, Bruce, Darrell making it difficult for him. Darrell took the regatta followed by Bruce then Dee. The overall series was won by Alan. With the local 2.4 builder Tony Pocklington taking second and Dee managing third. The class owes many thanks to the Commodore and all at Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club for a great event. The fleet has been based at the Club since mid-December and the hospitality and warm welcome has been great. Special thanks to Roger, Martin Holland and their team for some great racing. The fleets are growing across the North American continent in no small part to having an American 2.4 builder. Tony allowed many of us to sail through chartering boats but also through his immense hard work in helping organise the regatta. The inaugural CanAm series was a great success and it’s a great way of getting warm in the winter.

1st Darrell Suderman
2nd Bruce Millar RVYC
3rd Dee Smith STC
4th Megan Pascoe Weymouth SC
5th Mike Hren Ashbridges Bay YC
6th Allan Leibel National YC

 

Megan Pascoe
GBR 92

CanAm 2.4mR Championship Series 2016-2017 Final Results 

 

2016 2.4mR Fall Regatta Results

2016 2.4mR Fall Regatta

National Yacht Club, Toronto, Ontario

September 17 – 18, 2016

Overall

Sailed: 7, Discards: 1, To count: 6, Entries: 11, Scoring system: Appendix A
Rank Fleet Boat Class SailNo Club HelmName CrewName Rating R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Total Nett
1st CAN 8 National Yacht Club LEIBEL, Allan (7.0) 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 17.0 10.0
2nd CAN 3 National Yacht Club SUDERMAN, Darrell 1.0 (12.0 DNF) 1.0 1.0 3.0 3.0 6.0 27.0 15.0
3rd USA 142 Sail Newport ROSENFIELD, Charles 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 2.0 (4.0) 4.0 20.0 16.0
4th CAN 22 National Yacht Club EAGAR, Peter 3.0 3.0 (4.0) 4.0 4.0 2.0 1.0 21.0 17.0
5th CAN 13 National Yacht Club DOYLE, Trish 4.0 7.0 7.0 (9.0) 5.0 5.0 5.0 42.0 33.0
6th CAN 42 National Yacht Club GRAHAM-FOSCARINI, Janice (8.0) 4.0 5.0 5.0 7.0 8.0 7.0 44.0 36.0
7th CAN 56 Nepean Sailing Club DIONNE, Serge 5.0 5.0 9.0 8.0 (10.0) 9.0 2.0 48.0 38.0
8th CAN 81 National Yacht Club FOSCARINI, David 9.0 9.0 (10.0) 6.0 8.0 6.0 8.0 56.0 46.0
9th CAN 18 Kingston Yacht Club KOBAYASHI, Audrey 6.0 6.0 6.0 (10.0) 9.0 10.0 10.0 57.0 47.0
10th CAN 1 Pointe Claire Yacht Club DUBUC, Alain 10.0 8.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 (11.0) 9.0 59.0 48.0
11th CAN 99 National Yacht Club SCHMITT, Tracy (12.0 DNC) 12.0 DNC 12.0 DNC 12.0 DNC 11.0 7.0 11.0 77.0 65.0

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2.4mR Canadian Championship 2016 News Release

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News Release

Darrell Suderman wins Canadian 2.4mR Championship

Pointe Claire QC

Darrell Suderman of National Yacht Club, Toronto won the 2016 Canadian 2.4mR Championship in a hotly contested fleet of 21 boats edging out Allan Leibel of Toronto by one point and Charlie Rosenfield of Woodstock CT by two points in the six race series.

Racing on Friday August 12, was held in 14 to 16 knot North easterly winds and grey clouds as Suderman  and Leibel each took a first and a second in the two races run with Rosenfield barking at their heals with two third place finishes.

Saturday August 13th saw lighter winds in the 8 to 12 knot range with Rosenfield having the more consistent record of a one first, two seconds and a third. However Suderman won the final two races to hold onto first place while Leibel was able to discard a fifteenth to hold second.

The racers arrived at the club on Sunday August 14th to find Lac St Louis total calm. Although the wind was forecast to come in mid morning it didn’t arrive until after 1:00pm which was too late to assemble the fleet on the water prior to the cut off time at 2:00pm

The 2016 Canadian Championship had entrants from as far away as Calgary, Alberta, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and Fort Myers, Florida and speaks well for the health of the class in Canada which is enjoying its largest class membership.

Winter 2016 – 2017 events Include the North American Championships and US midwinter Championships in Charlotte Harbour Florida December 6 – 10 and the CAN AM winter series through Dec 2016 – March 2017

Full results available here.

For more Information contact

Peter Wood

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