Monday Night "B" Class - After 20 Races
1st - Sydney B (Tanzer 26) 14132 Points
2nd - Phoenix (Thunderbird) 13552 Points
3rd - X-Tasea (Benetaux 305) 8815 Points
4th - Chance (Mirage 26) 7910 Points
5th - Straight Rhumb (Nordica 16) 7390 Points
May 26 - 1st "B" Class, 3rd Overall [Northwest 20Kts]
June 2 - 4th "B" Class, 9th Overall [East 5-10Kts]
June 9 - 2nd "B" Class, 5th Overall [Northeast 15Kts]
June 16 - 6th "B" Class, 13th Overall [East North East 7 Kts]
June 23 - 3rd "B" Class, 10th Overall [South South West 10-15Kts]
June 30 - 6th "B" Class of 9 [West 17Kts]
July 7 - 3rd "B" Class of 11 [South West 10-15Kts]
July 14 - 1st "B" Class of 8 [South 20Kts]
July 21 - 2nd "B" Class of 7 [East 10Kts]
July 28 - 3rd "B" Class of 10 [South 5kts]
August 4 - 1st "B" Class of 7 [East North East 15Kts]
August 11 - 5th "B" Class of 9 [SouthWest 5kts]
August 18 - 4th "B" Class of 11 [SouthWest 10Kts]
August 25 - 4th "B" Class of 10 [West 10Kts]
Sept 1 - 1st "B" Class of 6 [EastNorthEast 20-25Kts]
September 8 - 3rd "B" Class of 7 [West North West 5-7 Kts]
September 16th - 2nd "B" Class of 7 [East North East 5-10 Kts]
September 22 - 2nd "B" Class of 4 [NorthNorthEast 10Kts]
September 30 - 1st "B" Class of 3 (1st Overall of 8) [North 11Kts]
October 7 - DNF
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Sydney B Clinches First Place Monday "B" Class
In winning on moderate wind tonight, we cemented our hold on 1st Place, staving off a late charge by Phoenix in the points standings. With one race to go - it is matematically impossible to be caught by any competitor. Congrats to the crew for winning in our rookie season.
Interestingly enough - we are 152 points back of catching J-142 (J-29) for first place overall A and B for Monday nights. All comes down to one final race!
Interestingly enough - we are 152 points back of catching J-142 (J-29) for first place overall A and B for Monday nights. All comes down to one final race!
Monday, July 28, 2008
2nd Place Overall - Pugwash Harbourfest
Sydney B had a great weekend of sailing in Nova Scotia as she placed 2nd overall at the Pugwash Harbourfest. After three races we were tied for first at 6 points with the Kirby 25 "O Chute" but lost the tie break (wins).
The first race, the 20 nautical mile Northumberland Straight Assocation Race, had us end up second behind O Chute. The wind was awsome, blowing 15 to 20 SW. During the race we hit two new speed records for Sydney B. 7.8 kts hard to weather and 8.43kts on a reach. Thanks to Jon and Morgan who worked their butts off to grind the 145% into place.
The second race, a windward leward 5.33 mile course found us in a tack and cover match with a couple other boats with us a close second at the windward mark. We ended up finishing 3rd over the line and placed 2nd on corrected time - only 12 seconds back of the Kirby 25. A solid 2nd once again.
The final 10 mile Bermuda start race had us working hard to catch the starting boat who was giving a surprising 8 and a half minute lead. Tacking up the narrow channel into Pugwash while doing everything to hold off Osprey, a Beneteau 305 from Armdale, was a great experience - especially seeing many town folk cheering us all on from the shore (which was only boat lengths away). Another 2nd place.
Thanks to Morgan Payne who sailed over to Pugwash with me on Friday night - in 15 knots on the nose and rolling seas and who sailed back on Sunday. Thanks to crew Jon Band, Jillian Clark and Andrew Deveau for driving over and helping us compete.
The first race, the 20 nautical mile Northumberland Straight Assocation Race, had us end up second behind O Chute. The wind was awsome, blowing 15 to 20 SW. During the race we hit two new speed records for Sydney B. 7.8 kts hard to weather and 8.43kts on a reach. Thanks to Jon and Morgan who worked their butts off to grind the 145% into place.
The second race, a windward leward 5.33 mile course found us in a tack and cover match with a couple other boats with us a close second at the windward mark. We ended up finishing 3rd over the line and placed 2nd on corrected time - only 12 seconds back of the Kirby 25. A solid 2nd once again.
The final 10 mile Bermuda start race had us working hard to catch the starting boat who was giving a surprising 8 and a half minute lead. Tacking up the narrow channel into Pugwash while doing everything to hold off Osprey, a Beneteau 305 from Armdale, was a great experience - especially seeing many town folk cheering us all on from the shore (which was only boat lengths away). Another 2nd place.
Thanks to Morgan Payne who sailed over to Pugwash with me on Friday night - in 15 knots on the nose and rolling seas and who sailed back on Sunday. Thanks to crew Jon Band, Jillian Clark and Andrew Deveau for driving over and helping us compete.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Newer Personal Speed Record
This boat loves wind. With six crew aboard in 20 knots + of wind and with full sails up, Sydney B went 8.38Kts of boatspeed on a broad reach - fantastic. Taking a victory was just as excellent. Many thanks to the crew.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
New Personal Speed Record
Sailing with a 70% Jib and one reef in the main today in 25knots of wind we hit 7.41 knots to wind and 8.20knots on a reach (9.1knots overground) and staying over 7knots without effort. The boat with the new rudder handled wonderfully.
Thanks to Morgan and Jon who, with me, wanted to be the only ones out today.
Thanks to Morgan and Jon who, with me, wanted to be the only ones out today.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Finally - Boat in the water
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Boat Goes in This Saturday
Sydney B will head in to the water this Saturday at 1pm. I will need all the help I can get during the lift and then to put the mast up... and with luck, to take her out for a test run.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
May 18 - Almost Done
So then rain has, so far held off. As a result I've got nearly everything done (of course with some help from Rob, thanks Rob). Ive decided to finish my final coats of grey in the fall because the first race is next Monday and I dont want to miss it. Just one coat left on the transom and one coat left for the top blue stripe - then replace some caulking, mount the motor and she's done!
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Update
Coats 2 of 2 of POR 15 of keel DONE.
Coats 3 of 3 of fairing product on keel DONE.
Coats 6 of 6 of Epoxy on hull DONE
Coats 3 of 3 of VC17 on hull DONE.
Coats 1 of 1 of Cetol on teak DONE.
Coats 1 of 1 of Pre-Kote primer on hull DONE.
Coats 2 of 2 of the blue bootstripe DONE.
Coats 6 of 6 of the hull epoxy under the support pads DONE.
Coats 9 of 9 of the epoxy on the keel DONE.
Coats 3 of 3 of VC-17 on the keel DONE.
Stereo installation DONE.
Wood pannelling installation DONE.
Manufacture, assemble and paint rudder and tiller DONE. (35 hrs)
Coats 4 of 4 of VC-17 on the rudder DONE.
Coats 2 of 4 of the steel grey paint DONE UNTIL FALL.
Coats 2 of 2 of the white upper paint DONE.
Coats 2 of 2 of the blue stripe DONE.
Window 2 of 2 installed DONE.
100 % of Caulking replaced DONE.
Re-wire the VHF and add new antenna DONE.
Survey DONE.
The second coat of grey paint is on - thanks to Rob for helping me out.
Coats 3 of 3 of fairing product on keel DONE.
Coats 6 of 6 of Epoxy on hull DONE
Coats 3 of 3 of VC17 on hull DONE.
Coats 1 of 1 of Cetol on teak DONE.
Coats 1 of 1 of Pre-Kote primer on hull DONE.
Coats 2 of 2 of the blue bootstripe DONE.
Coats 6 of 6 of the hull epoxy under the support pads DONE.
Coats 9 of 9 of the epoxy on the keel DONE.
Coats 3 of 3 of VC-17 on the keel DONE.
Stereo installation DONE.
Wood pannelling installation DONE.
Manufacture, assemble and paint rudder and tiller DONE. (35 hrs)
Coats 4 of 4 of VC-17 on the rudder DONE.
Coats 2 of 4 of the steel grey paint DONE UNTIL FALL.
Coats 2 of 2 of the white upper paint DONE.
Coats 2 of 2 of the blue stripe DONE.
Window 2 of 2 installed DONE.
100 % of Caulking replaced DONE.
Re-wire the VHF and add new antenna DONE.
Survey DONE.
The second coat of grey paint is on - thanks to Rob for helping me out.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
May 4 - Crane and paint
Two more coats on the keel - only five more to go. EB Brown's came by to move me on a Sunday - quite thankful. Even better to have Jon Band and Mike Rankin show up to lend a hand on 5 minutes notice.
The move went off very smoothly - although I'm sure Jon who was on the boat in the air may have another point of view. The old bottom coats are again stipped off and the first coat of epoxy has been rolled on. The first coat of blue interlux brightside has been rolled on - one or two more left.
Thanks Mike and Jon.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
April 29 - Bottom Coat Rolled On
1. 6 Coats of Interprotect 2000E
2. Sanded Hull below waterline with 80 Grit
3. Sanded Hull below waterline with 220 Grit (very smooth)
4. Washed down hull with thinner
5. Masked off waterline
6. Rolled on two coats of Red VC17M bottom paint with Teflon
Since last update, Ive also spent 18 hrs sanding the keel - not by choice, but just out of necessity becaus ethe stuff I applied turned out to be as hard as a rock. I then applied a complete coat of lightweight red marine body filler. I got through sanding most of one side of the keel today - and it was turning out perfectly smooth - but the sander simply wore out. I'll have to pick up a new one soon I guess.
All I need now, and as soon as possible, is for the crane to move the boat forward one foot in its cradle so I can start at the parts previously under the cradle stand. Its coming along - but a long way to go yet.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
April 20 Renovation Update
Friday, April 18, 2008
April 17 Renovation Update
Note first - CYC started putting their docks in today - sweeet.
So since last post I've taken two afternoons off (holidays) to paint so toxic epoxy onto the hull. I've now applied two coats of POR15 on the keel, sanded it, and smeared on Watertight filler into all the pit marks and holes in the iron. I'll finish it off with cheaper Canadian tire bondo this weekend then hand sand it to a nice shape so it glides better through the water.
I've now applied 4 coats of Interprotect on the hull. The aim is for 6 coats before i start sanding that to a smooth finish. Once thats done, three coats of VC17 Red and then bring the crane in to move the boat ahead 1 foot so I can do it all over again on the parts under the stands. Starting to hate this.
When its cold out, I spend hours with a razor blade cutting the caulking off the boat - I so wish I could pay some kid to do this job - it sucks.
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