Potomac River Sailing Association
2008 PRSA Spring Regatta
05/24-05/25-08


Albacore Class Series Summary
Pl Sail Skipper 1 2 3 Tot
1 7126 Erich Hesse 1 2 3 6
2 8122 Barney Harris 3 4 1 8
3 8021 Jim Graham 7 3 2 12
4 8027 Daphne Byron 2 5 5 12
5 6660 Joanna Beaver 5 1 7 13
6 8083 Lloyd Leonard 4 9 4 17
7 6894 David Tator 10 6 8 24
8 7943 Dan Miller 6 11 9 26
9 7460 Bill Buck 9 7 10 26
10 7965 Les Crane 16\DNF 8 6 30
11 7457 Steve Parsons 8 10 15\DNF 33
12 7979 Bob and Diane Goebes 16\DNF 12 16\DNS 44
13 7455 Kevin Drawbaugh 16\DNF 16\DNF 16\DNS 48T
13 7110 George Wirth 16\DNS 16\DNS 16\DNS 48T
13 8023 Tom Berlin 16\DNS 16\DNS 16\DNS 48T







Catamaran Class Series Summary
Pl Sail # Skipper 1 2 3 T
1 102695 Yates Dowell 1 1 1 3
2 16989 Keith Strasser 2 2 2 6
3 57 Justin Taylor 4 3 3 10
4 102550 John Taylor 5 4 4 13
5 66127 Chris Bolton 3 6\DNS 6\DNS 15




Interlake Class Series Summary
Pl Sail Skipper 1 2 3 T
1 1370 Jeff Clark 1 1 1 3
2 1395 Martin Howell 2 2 2 6
3 472 Robert Herbig 3 3 3 9




Lightning Class Series Summary
Pl Sail # Skipper 1 2 3 Tot
1 14627 John Pemberton, Nelson Pemberton, Will Phillippe 1 2 1 4
2 15256 Jeff Storck, Bruce Heida, Rhea Cosentino 3 1 5 9
3 14553 Rick Welch, Aaron Boesnecker, Katie Zeglis 2 5 2 9
4 7603 Bob Astrove, Laurie Duncan, Doug Dixon 5 3 4 12
5 14969 Chandler Owen, Rose Gentile, Gianna Varca, Alana Varca 4 4 6 14
6 15195 Pat McGee, Doug Kirby, John Hart 6 7 3 16
7 14932 Red Fehrle, Suzan Humphrey, David Fehrle 8 6 9 23
8 15228 David Thompson, Catherine Calvin, Mark Boaz 7 8 8 23
9 14120 Collin Kirby, Shelly Kirby, Ian Turnipseed 11\DNS 11\DNS 7 29
10 14037 Joe Warren 11\DNS 11\DNS 11\DNS 33




                                               Upper Course Write-up By David Thompson

Saturday was a picture-perfect day on the water, with mostly sunny skies, a high temperature of 74 degrees and northerly breezes 9 - 13 MPH, lower that forecast,  with higher gusts -- shifty and puffy, making it interesting, but not overwhelming.  On the upper course PRO Nabeel Alsalam set a long windward-leeward course with the start line adjacent to the green channel mark south of the Anacostia River, in front of Boling AFB, below the leeward gate, and the windward mark near the airport, south of the entrance to Gravely Point.  Race 1 was a W-2 with the finish at the windward mark; races 2 and 3 were a W-1 with a finish at the leeward mark. We started the sequence for Race 4 at about 3 PM, but postponed it after it looked like the winds were about to die.  With only two Committee boats active (the 16 skiff was out with a bad carburetor gasket) there was not an easy way to move marks when the wind began clocking westwardly later in the afternoon.  Twelve Albacores, 9 Lightings, 5 Hobies, and 3 Interlakes sailed the upper course on Saturday.  Out of town skippers included Albacore skipper Joanna Beaver from Florida and interlake skippers Robert Herbig from Solomons, and Jeff Clark from Ohio. DISC Keelboats were also racing, with their windward mark way up  by the 14th street bridge, and they sailed through the PRSA racecourse on their way up, but were not much of a distraction. On Sunday the winds were forecasted to be at 7 MPH, starting from the Northeast and clocking around westwardly during the day to be at SSW by 5 PM.  Consequently Nabeel set the course in front of the power plant, so that we wouldn't need to get all the way up to Hains Point in a light breeze.  Unfortunately, while there were promising small zephyrs from time to time, there was never  enough wind to start a race, and at 12:30 PM Nabeel hoisted the N flag and we paddled towards home, eventually picking up a tow on the way in.   So, the Day 1 results became the final results.  We did have beautiful sunny skies with a high of 77 degrees, so it was nice to come in early and enjoy the leisurely post-race party.




                                               Lower Course Write-up By Scott Snyder

If you missed sailing this Saturday at the PRSA Spring Regatta, you missed a great day of spring sailing. Seven Lasers and four Penguins sailed on the lower course. Winds were coming out of the north and the tide was high at noon, so we were able to set up a fairly long Olympic course in the cove. We did a couple triangles/sausages then added a second sausage. Winds were around 12MPH, but at times gusting upwards of 20MPH. We managed to get off 7 races, despite not being able to operate both RC boat engines. Khin won the day, with Jason Ipe, a new Laser sailor close behind him. We had a big cookout after sailing. This was truly a great day of sailing on the river. Thanks to Rolf and Sue Zeisler for helping out with RC.



Laser Class Series Summary
Pl Sail # Skipper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T
1 178571 Khin Thein 1 1 1 (3) 2 1 1 7
2 175537 Jason Ipe 3 3 3 1 (4) 2 2 14
3 178610 Jennifer Parrow 2 (5) 2 2 3 3 3 15
4 175892 Jacob Donkersloot (4) 2 4 4 1 4 4 19
5 189829 Jim Klein 5 7 5 5 (8\DNS) 8\DNS 8\DNS 38
6 153366 Tom Pfeifer 6 4 6 (8\DNS) 8\DNS 8\DNS 8\DNS 40
7 173258 Ernest Ayukawa 7 6 7 (8\DNS) 8\DNS 8\DNS 8\DNS 44



Penguin Class Series Summary
Pl Sail Skipper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T
1 7703 Scott Williamson 2 1 1 2 (3) 3 1 10
2 8839 Paul Hull 1 3 2 3 2 1 (4) 12
3 9696 Ed Lutz (4) 2 3 1 1 4 2 13
4 5282 John Majane 3 (4) 4 4 4 2 3 20

 

Scorekeeper: Jeff Storck


Race Committee Crew: 

Upper Course

Nabeel Alsalam/ PRO           
Bob Wilbur
Hap Obrien
George Wirth    
Wilda Heiss
Bill Queen
Bob Laughlin
Joe Warren
Todd Johnson

Lower Course
Scott Snyder/PRO
Rolf Zeisler
Sue Zeisler

Weather & Tide:
 

Saturday
Sunny, 75 degrees.
Winds NNW 8-13
High Tide
11:14am

Sunday
Sunny, 80 degrees.
Winds N 0-2
High Tide
11:54am

More information

 Scorekeeper: Jeff Storck
05 May, '27, 14:35
St. Pete Scorer